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T^THEIIEAS certain publicans of this town have expressed their intention of reducing the price, of nobblers to Sixpence (6d), we, the undersigned, hereby agree to uphold present prices, on the ground that tho ruling price of spirits, &c, in Hokitika renders it impossible to retail a genuine article at a reduced price.. Benjamin Osborno, Empire Hotel* Phineas Solomon, Cafe de Paris T. B. Smith, Shakespeare Hotel G. Moynell, Lord Nelson Hotel John Hackett, Tyrone Hotol Mrs Power, Dunedin Hotel Bladier Bros., Cafe National Mr Ryan, lloyal Hotol S. M. Salomon, Rose, Shamrock, and Thistle ,Fotel Harry Kennedy, Club Hotel Mrs Brennan, Shotover Hotel — \T. Harding, Corinthian Hall Jones anel Mcc, Goldon Age Hotel T. Gibson, Victoria Hotel J. A. Roscow, Manchester Hotel ' Hugh Craig, Royal Mail Hotel H. W. Bracken, Quecnstown Hotel Kennedy and Frasor, Robert Burns Hotel J. H. Kebble, London Hotol Kortegast Bros., Exchange Hotel R. Fane, Havelock Hotel Driscoll and Co., Harp of Erin Hotol M. H. Kelly, Hibernian Hotel Robert MacGregor, Bruce Hotel Edwards and Mador, Criterion Hotel John Mulvihill, Dan. O'Connoll Hotel A. Russell, Star Hotel John McQuilkin, Belfast Hotel McGuire and Lynch, Swan Hotel J. J. Moran, Imperial Hotel T. Jackson, St. Lawrence Hotol James Fitzsimons, Commercial Hotel T. Owens, Hokitika Hotel Hugh Cassiely, Australasian Hotol John Hudson, Albion Hotel / William Melody, Spread Eagle Hotel Mrs Carter, Steam Packet Hotel Timothy Shechan, Prince Patrick Hotel Thomas Back, Wharf Hotel Little anel Smithcrs, Mercantile Hotel Richarel Russell, Old House at Home Hotel Charley Brock, Sportsman's Arms Hotel T. Buckstone, Eldorado Hotel • J. McGovern, Rising Sun Hotel T. Ray, Union Hotel S. Isaacs, Charley Napier Hotel The list of those engaged in the trade in Gibson's Quay and Revell-street north will be published to-morrow. A meeting of Licensed Victuallers and others interested in the trade will bo hold at tho Lord Nelson Hotel, Revell-street, on Thursday evening at 8 p.m., to con- j sider tho propriety of forming a Liconsed Victuallers Association, &c, &c. Hokitiia, 20th Feb., 1866.

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West Coast Times, Issue 134, 21 February 1866, Page 3

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332

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 134, 21 February 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 134, 21 February 1866, Page 3

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