FREIGHT" for DUN ED IX will be taken per S.S. WILLTAM MISKIN, At a low rate, tosr.il on Thursday next. For particulars, aoply to Baix, Hoi'uiiton & Co., 976 Wha-.-f-slveet. S.S. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POM MELBOURNE. npiLIS splendid steamer will sail for X Melbourne direct on Jan. 27th. For passago appty to — 11AIN, IIOUGHTON k CO., 831 Wharf-street. r>AIN, IIOUGHTON AND CO., SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS, 253 Whaup stiikkt, IFokitika. FOR. THE GREY. ON FRIDAY. rnHE Schooner " TIGER," now loading. For freight, apply on board; or to H. GORDON, 071 Weld-street. LLOYD, TAGGART & CO., SHIPPING, COMMISSION AGENTS, AND CIKNKUAL MKUCHANTS. 8 < TyrO 111 SON, LAW & CO., S II rriNG AGENTS, 0 Wharf street. SICTFFS and other Boats, from 17s. per foot. JosKi'ii R. Jonks, South Yarra Banlc, M.clbourno. 10 ST A R II OT E L AND AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON, RE V ELL STRI? ET. Wines. Spirits, nnd Liquors of the best brnmk. TRENERY AND RUSSKLL, IMIOI'IUKTOUS. 2.1 MA N CUES TE It II OTK L, LATH DUNSTAN HOTEL. T A. ROSOOW, lato ofDunslan.Otago, »J i takes tho present opporlunitj' to inform his friends and patrons that the iibovo hotel is now open, where first class liquors will always be found. Wines and spirits of tho finest brands. Superior slato bagatelle table on tho premises. 221 J. A. ROSCOW, Proprietor. EXCHANGE HOTEL, llevcll st., I lokitikn, and Kaniori Township KO R T EGAS T BR O T II E RS, I ATE of Picton, Ilavcloek, and Deep J Creek, beg to thank their friends and tho public for their past patronage, and trust by strict attention to the wants of their customers to merit a continuuneo of past favors. No exertion wi'l bo spared dii their part to maintain the suproniaey i)t' tho Exchange Hotel, by keeping the choicest brands of liquors. / _____ GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR HOARDERS. I1II.LIAHI) 11OOM Attached lo the hotel, wilh ono of Thur&fcon'n be.st tables, attended by an experienced marker. 21 •S.tO)0J.l(Io.lJ ()£ ( *oo «n.v tiNiioaso *a •03UUO.1J 01} | 11 J SHiavji J.saa eiiij, ao oau (I XV KOOH aiIVITIIfI .I.BHNL»I MILL •pimi| no sA'uAvpi s.ionbi'j oqj, VMI.I.IMOJI f i ax oho h axxi am a TT7HERE can I get a good mcalP Why at North's DINING It 00M S, Opposite tho Wharf, Hokitika. First-class Meals always rendj r . 146 GOOD BEDS. Is. Gd. M AC'S NONPARIEL SCOTCH PIE HOUSE, Rkvkll Strkrt, (near tho Wharf.) FANCY Bread and Biscuit Bakery, PASTRY-COOK. And 0 O N P B 0 T I ON ]? R , "Wedding Cakes, Jellies, &c, prepared on tho shortest, notice, fcj* Pies &ud Cofl'ee always ready. <£$ IQ
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West Coast Times, Issue 110, 24 January 1866, Page 1
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428Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 110, 24 January 1866, Page 1
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