JAMES 11. ANDERSON AND CO., Provision, Wino, and Spirit Merchants, TTAVE NOW ON' SALE, Sinclair's and Cooy's Jiams and bacon Compton's and Broom's do do " Boiled beef, spiced beef, boilpd mutton Splendid fresh Nolson butter.J ifl cloth Wellington butter, in kogs Salmon, oysters, lobsters, sardines Tea, in chests, half chosts, boxes' Pepper, «alt, mustard, spices Cheese Cordials, syrups, bitters, sauces Soai^ wax vestas Carbonate soda, acid, &c. Cuudles KcrosoJio Window glass Whitoload Wines and Spirits, in bulk and /bottle* , ' including — , ! Champagno Burgundy \ Claret Port Shorry Australian wines, pints and quarts ' Whiskey \ . ■ . ■ ' s Brandy Rura ' . Genova * ■ <fee. &Cf lie. " Ind Coopo's" ale Bottled stout. Bulk alo 10 tons now Chilian flour, best brand And an oxtonsivo assortntotit of jroiilhongory of ovory description .'" JAMES R. ANDERSON & CO., • ltovoll street, 00 Hokjtika. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Harbor Master's Department. TN consequence of tho great changp which has taken place in tho entranco to tho Okarita liivdr, since Captain Gibson gave his roport of tho place, a Pilot has 'been appointed to guido vossols over the bar. Two White Flags, attached to movoablo polos, will bo used untij tl^p increasing requirements of the pI«CQ demand improved beacons. THOS. TURNBULJ/, 447 Port Ofllcor of Westland. GOLD ESCORT. rpIIE overland Gold Escort wall learo Hokitika for Cliristchnvcli t)\yico a month, reaching Christclmrch in tinio for (he Australian mail steamers. G. S. SALE, 4/LG Commissioner. HARBOR DEPARTMENT. vrOTlCE.— Thero will bo an anph,or ani| ' chain, and lino , attached! 'on tfip South Spit, ami boat and boat's ow>>v in rendiness at high water, every tide ( to assist any vessel coining ovor tho bar. Whon the bar is only fit for steamer* to tuke, a rod flag will bo hoisted on 'tho north flagstaff. Whon for sailing vessels, a red (lag and ball.' * '. ■ :.. Masters of vessels areparticulwlyjre* quested to attend to tho small tltjal flag on tho spit, as tho small tidal flag and the largo 'fling in ono takes them ovir th« bar Uy ov&w, THOMAS TURNBULI, 181 Havbov ija^ter, NOTICE TO MARINERS AT THE GREY. THE outor flagstaff has boon discon« tinned, and askoloton beacon placed on tho boach, which in a lino with tho flagstaff, will cross the bar in tho deeppat wafer. Attention is to bo paid, as herptoforo, to tho movements of tho aonia-, phore. The lower mast has been boarded to seaward, showing a flat suvfuco of 17 in., painted whito to mako it more eon* • s])icuous. Tho skeleton beacon id 16 ft* high above tho upper part qf tho bank, , tind n tlug-polo 0 It. above that sTj'owin'g' a .-* rod flag. ' • - > . Tho signals jn uso at tho Grey bro tho same as those at tho port of ijtokilikgPft, ' ! TuoirAs TvnvvvLitJls;.' v 200 Harbor Ma^oy for \V.esi|fui ' HA ! HAM HA HI '*' mifE MAN*IS 00 MING To Appear at tho jSHAKSrWRFi CONCEH'I' HALL. \ \ X, 13 6)iixn \% himu#lf Affoin. lit V Mi
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West Coast Times, Issue 89, 30 December 1865, Page 1
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476Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 89, 30 December 1865, Page 1
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