]VT R S. L A N G, ACCOUCHEUSE, May bo Consulted at her Residence, I S L A V 31 0 T E L, 43 Gibson's Quay. Messks. MACGREGOR A HARVEY, Bakuisters & Solicitous, HOKITIKA AND DUNEDIN. • 44 ■^yILSQN, BURNELL & CO., AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, AND GENERAL COMMISSION .'AGENTS, Gibson's Quay and Tancrcd street, Hokitika. Advances made hero on Stock or Merchandiso for absolute sale, and in Christchurch by their agents, Messrs Aikman and Wilson, or Mo&srs Buiinell, BknNETT AND SPKOT. 51 C" II A AI iT E RLAIN, (Lato of Quoenstown) HOUSE PAINTER, 'WRITER, ORAINER, &c, Sec. Business placo : — At Mr. Horn's, Tinsmith, opposite the Camp, 35 ,_• TU 0T I C,E OF REMOVAL, J . H . ~HO RN , (Has Removed to tlio promises lately occupied by Lubecki Bros.,. opposito tho Camp.) JLIN 1 LATE A feIIRET IRON WORKER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. STOVES AND LAMPS MADE TO ORDER. General Tinware, AYbolesale and Retail. 35 iyr oni & stai tc, "\V H A It V - S T It E E T , IMPORTERS & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Goods Stored and forwarded at lowest rates. Bills of Lading attended to. Licensed Custom llouso Agents. GSO JAMES BENTLEY & CO., (Of Nelson,) M E 11 C II A N T S AND SHIPPING AGEN I\S, g'ihson's quay, iiokitika, "" Near the Post Office. 49 T 11. WILLIAMS AND CO., V 1 COMMISSION AGENTS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, ALUEUT STHEET, GhEYMOUTII. Storage for 500 tons goods. 59 HENDERSON & BONAR, SHIPPING, Commission Agents and General MerchantH. WHARF STREET 39 7) U T E M E N T B R O S., JBUATBD WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS, 103 GItESSON-STHEET, GItEY.irOUTH. D. T ALLE 11 MA N, Commission Merchant, 18, Collins strcot oast, Melbourne. fvRDKRS for tho purchaso of General Merchandise, Mining and other Machinery, &c, &c, executed on most advantageous terms. 45 J. ELLIS k CO., AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION - AGENTS, 48 GREYMOUTH. 4 ■ TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. IIOKITIKA SAW. MILLS, GIBSON'S &#AY (About 300 Yards past tho Custom -Time). To Builders, Contractors, nnd Others.' FINDLAY & IIAWORTII liavo milch pleasuro in announcing that, the liokitika Saw Mills are now cutting, nnd that ho is prepared to oxeouto orders for any description of Boards and Scantling, on tlio shortest notice. Orders left nt tho Mill, or tit tho oflico of R. & I. Haworth Gibson's Quay, will bo purtci lually attended to. 170 FINDLAY & IIAWORTII, Piopriotoi's. * HAMMOND AND DAVIES, STOREKEEPERS and COMMISSION Agents, Glt E V RIV XR . 50 C^ Storage for 200 tons of {,'ooils. T P. OH UISTENSON, Jeweller and Watchmaker, Hokilika and Groymoulh, is now preparod to Retort, Smelt, and Rclino Any quantity of Gold. An experienced Jeweller, especially engaged for fiat branch of business, and who has had a great practical experionco in goldsmolting for a number of years, having just arrived. Highest bank price given for gold. ' 019
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West Coast Times, Issue 112, 26 January 1866, Page 1
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462Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 112, 26 January 1866, Page 1
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