J. ELLIS 8c CO., AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION AGENTS, 48 GIIEYMOUTII . s Tf CCLES FIE L D BR-OS. WHOLKBALB AND RETAIL WINE, SPIRIT, AND PROVISION MERCHANTS * Eevoll-strcct, Hokilika. 92( rji i! proc tc ii WORKING GOLpSMITH & JEWELLER, nKVBLL BTBBET, HOKITIKA. Watches and Clocks Carefully Repaired and Accurately Adjusted. Native Gold Manufactured to any Pattern or Design by Experienced Workmen. Amalgamated Gold Rotor ted, Refined] and prepared for Market in tho presence of tho owners. Nono but the Bost Workmen, under the immediate dirootion of T. R. P., . aro engaged 1 at this establishment. N.B. — Highest Prico given for Gold. ~J~ H . HORN, JLIN 1 LATE & OHEET IRON WORKER. REYELL STREET, IIOKITIKA, (Opposite tho Camp.) STOVES AND LAMPS MADE TO. ORDKR. ' General Tinware, Wholesale and Retail. 35 EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW BUTCHERY. WMOFFATT, Wholesale and Family . Butcher, Rovoll street, Hokitika. (Shipping and Hotels supplied at lowest prices. t ' 12d0 MORISON, LAW & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 38 Wharf street. BRICKLAYING- ! BRICKLAYING ! ! TAMES PAMMI3NT, Bricklayer— ej Ovens, boilers, ranges 5 gold smelting furnaces built on tho latest improved principles, and on tho shortest notice. .Bricks and limo for salo. Opposite tho Nag's Head, Revoll streot north. 1033 7 R. EMERSON, AND CO., Imvortubs, WHOLESALE WINE, SPIRIT, & PROVISION MERCHANTS, Commission and Shipping Agents, REVELL STREET. 1133 NOTICE. TIyTcGUIRE AND LYNCH beg to inform the inhabitants of Hokitika, that thoy are prepared to supply Broad of the best quality, in any part of tho town. Private families aro requested' to loavo thoir address at ,tho Al Bakery, Revellstrcet, south. IN .B.—Ordcrs punctually attended to. J > _772 CITY BATH S.— Hot, Cold and Shower Bathrt ; from 7 a.m., to 10 p.m., Gentlemen 3s, Ladios 4s. At Professor J. W. Allen's Hair- Cutting and Shampoo* ing Saloon, opposite the Camp. 1302 JAMES BENTLEY & CO., (Of ,Nelson,) MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, Gibson's quay, hokitika. ' Solo agents for Field's celebrated Nelson Ale. Agents for steamer "Eleanor." 1233 D. TALLE RMA N, Commission Merchant, • 18, Collins street cast, Melbourne. /~VRDERS for tho purchase of Genera! Merchandise, Mining and othoi Machinery, &0., &c, oxcculod on mosi advantageous terms. * 45 jgotdg ffc, " LORD NELSON HOTEL, Rbvjsll-street, TTIGGINS AND MEYNELL *•■*- Proprietors, s (Laic of Ballarat and Brighton, Victoria. First-class Accommodation for Diggors Storekeepers, and Private Families. 125! •s.iojoudo.ij Qg ( 'oo any aNaoaso *a •eoiiiAOjj oi[} (tj; ssiavjj isaa hhj: jo OAii dNV kooh aHvrriia_ ismnm m 'puuqV uo sA*UMi» saoUD !'i" VraoxoqQ ot[, vhuihoh
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West Coast Times, Issue 130, 16 February 1866, Page 1
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399Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 130, 16 February 1866, Page 1
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