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CASEY'S BALLARAT HOTEL Rovoll-street. , $ SKITTLES, QUOITS, AND • BAGATELLE Practised daily as a cure, if not a proventive, for all diseases, J. C. is always at home to welcome old friends and new faces. * H6O 5 q~T~A It HOT E L - ' AND AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON, ' '.-'. y RKVKLL S.I'UEET. /• ;t Wines. Spirits, and Liquors of the best 0 brands. TRENERY AND RUSSELL, PROPRIETORS. 25 JfBIBOH HOTEL Corner of Bridge and Colh'ngwood streets, , Nelson, CHARLES M'GEE, Proprietor. ~ Wines and Spirits of superior quality. £ Singlo and double bedded rooms. 19 o T T II I M B L E, 3 v'u ' (Late of the Victoria. Hotel Hokitikaj = MASONIC HOTEL, Trafalgar street, Nelson, Superioi- Wines', Spirits', and Malt Liquors. * Good Accommodation. Billiards. 27 , PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE, Rovell Street. • CHARLEY WILLIAMS . i- Lives Next Door. tT F y ou ant ft Q uid r0 Q u0 > to Charley J_ Williams you must go. His hotel is c noxt door ; you will know it by the sign' i. of " l HE GR ID IRON. 0 801 , • Exchange hotel, ' 'A " 2 Revell St., Hokitika, and Kanieri Township r KORTEGAST BROTHERS, ' T ATE of Pioton, Hayelook,. ahd Peep . JU Creek, beg to thank their friends and 2 the public jfior their past patronage, and trust by strict "attention to the wants of> their customers to merit a continuance of past favors. No exertion will be spared- ■ - on. their part to maintain the supremacy of the Exchange Hotol, by keeping the choicest brands of liquors. '' GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR BOAftDE.RB, ) v BILLIAKD ROOM '> Attached to the hotol, with one of, Thuraton'b best tables, attended by an ' experienced marker. ■ 21*. iberniTn hotel, REYELL STREET, Opposite the Bank of New South Wales. ' M. H. KELLY, Propbietob. ' The best conducted Table in Hokitika. 1 Wines and Spirits of the bos t brands. ■ 225 " ' 3 SWAN HOTEL, ." "" Wharf Street, Hokitika,. 'i rnHE proprietors of the above Hotel •*- announce to their numerous friends , that the above Hotel is now complete, ' with every comfort to the visitor. r Good beds. In the bar will be found wines ans spirits of the choicest brands. Attached j;o the Hotel is a splendid dining ,rpom ■* under the special management of the proprietors, and tho best cook on the West Coast. 18 M'GUIRE ft LYNOH, Proprietors. DIGGERS AHOY! DO you want a First- class Meal an Comfortable Accommodation P ' Try North's L DINING ROOMS, Opposito tho Wharf, Hokitika. 1 MEALS WHENEVER REQUIRED, GOOD BEDS, Is. 6d. Steamers for tho Northern and Southern ' gold- fields start exactly opposite this i, establishment. ' Attention, Civility, and Comfokt • Guaranteed. 1255 Companies* 9 T>RITISH and FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. o All claims for loss or damago of goods _o insured vby tho ab.ove company are to be l>"l >" Sont in immediately to tho undersigned J s for adjustment. '''- ' ''•■ 2 RIOHARD REEVES'^ CO., " Aucitioffders, .< ' ' Agents for Hokitika and. 187 Groy Rivi! ', , ' [J VICTORIA FIRE AND m£RJN,IS/ it INSURANCE COMPANY.': .•.?" < ': Morison, Law and Go,' Agents, f. Wharf StreeV, • j TN all easos of loss or damago- of goods - 1 - or vessels insured by tho above Corn* pany, the insured aro requested to give iminodiato notice of the "Same to --the s agents, who are authorised to ; inveßtigst6 11 and arrange claims, 'thus saving'the delay ' caused by ' rofprfcritfe" to MelbofirW or ■ s. Sydney. ' ' "'"' 1M

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West Coast Times, Issue 128, 14 February 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 128, 14 February 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 128, 14 February 1866, Page 1

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