FOR SALE, FREIGHT, OR CIIAUTEK. milE Fino Colonial built Ketch JOHN MITCHELL, 24 tons rcgislor, carries 14 lons on a 4 ft. 10 draft. Apply to, Messrs White & Watts, Gibson's Quays 877 Or to tho Captain on board, T>AIN, IIOUGHTON AND CO., SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS, 253 Wharf strekt, Hokitika. LLOYD, TAGGART k CO., SHIPPING, 1 COMMISSION AGENTS, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. 8 TIT OKI SON, LAW & CO., SII ITING AGENTS, 9 Wharf strcot, OKIPFS and other Boats, from 17s. per *^ foot. J osiu'ir R . J ones, South Yarra Bank, Melbourne. 10 Q T A It VL~~Q T E L AND AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON, REYKLL STREET. Wines. Spirits, and Liquors of tho best Lm'iuuU. TRENERY AND RUSSELL, I'noi'RiETons. 25 MANC II E S T KIT II O T E L, LATH DUNSTAN HOTEL. JA- ROSCOW; late of Dunstan, Otago, t takes the present opportunity to inbrm.his friends and patrons ihal tho ibovo hotel is now open, whero first class iquors will always his found. Wines and spirits of lho finest brands. Superior ilalo bagatelle tablo on the premises. 221 J. A. ROSCOW, Proprietor. EXCHANGE HOTEL, levcll st., Ilokitika, and Knniori Township i 0 11 T EGA S T BROTHERS, [' ATE of Pioton, Ilavelock, and Deep J Creek, bog to lhauk thoir friends and ho public for thoir past patronage, and rust by strict attention to tho wants of heir customers to merit a continuanco of iast favors. No exorlion wiU be spared m their part to maintain tho supremacy if the Exchange Hotel, by keeping the shoiccst brands of liquors. 3OOD ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS. DILLIAIID ROOM \ttachcd to tho hotel, with ono of I'hiirsfcon'is best tables, attended by an )xperioiiocd marker. 21 PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE, Bovoll Street. CHARLEY WILLIAMS Lives Next Door. [F you want a Quid Pro Quo, to Charley Williams you must go. Jlis hotel is lexl door ; you will know it by tho sign 'X 11 E G R I D I R ON . 801 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ■ REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. T FITZSIMONS (late of tho Commercial J i Hotel, Ilavelock), bogs to inform his friends, m thanking them for thoir past jHilronagd ssiuco ho has opened his estabishment, that no exorlion will bo spared !o maintain tho supremacy of tho Commercial Hotol, by keeping tho be«t and choicest brands of liquors. THE RESTAURANT Will bo under tho management of Messrs Uowclift'e and Hall, who will procuro all the delicacies of tho season. Eoard, per weok ... . £2 Uo, with lodging £2 10s. 26 Sco Bill of Faro per day. Good Beds. SWAN HOTEL, Wharf Street, Ilokitika. rnllE proprietors of tho abovo Hotel -*• announce to their numerous friends that tho abovo Hotel is now complete, with every comfort to tho visitor. Good beds. In tho bar will bo found wines and spirits of tho choicest brands. Attached to the Hotol is a splendid dining room under tho special niauagomeut of tho proprietors, and tho best cook on lho West Coast. , • 18 M'GUIRE & LYNOII, Proprietors. SYD NE V 1L OTE L, TKHKMAKAU. mil R Proprietor (\V. .T. Cairns, formerly J. restaurant keopor) hopes his friends and |ho public will often givo him a call. (»ooi> Accommodation vom Tuavklli-jus. 874 WEST COAST HOTEL, Arahaura, J. Paiisons, Proprietor. Wines and spirits of superior quality. . ({ood Beds. ' Meals at all hours. 307
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West Coast Times, Issue 105, 18 January 1866, Page 1
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549Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 105, 18 January 1866, Page 1
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