Hotels, &c. TTRIM B L P, " • (Lute of the Victoria Hotel Hokitika) MASONIC HOTEL, Trafalgar street, Nolson, Superior Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors. Good Accommodation. Billiards. 27 CJTAR HOTEL AND AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON, REVELL RTREET. Wines, fiuirifcs, and Liquors of the beet brundk. TRENERY AND RUSSELL, pnowuiKions. 25
JfELSON HOTEL Comea 1 of Bridgo and Collingwood streets, Ne' on, CHARLES M'CiSE, Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of superior quality. Single and doublo hodded rooms. 19 extensive" alterations, ad^ i ditions, and improvement ! IN THE EXCHANGE HOTEL liuVELL STHEKT, IIoKITIKA, (And at Kaniori township.) KORTEGAST BROS, have groat plea, sure iv announcing to their friends and patrons that they lwve made such alterations as onablo their Hotel to be considered one of the most comfortable in New Zealand. Several new bedrooms have been added ; and as nono but tho choicest liquors aro kept, the supremacy this Hotel has always maintained will still bo maintained. Excellent accommodation for Boarders. First-rate Billiard room, with Thurston's tablo. Stabling is now added to tho Hotel. 2013
PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE, Revell Street. CHARLEY WILLIAMS Lives Next Door. IF you want a Qnirl Pro Qur, to Charley Williams you must go. His hotel is next door ; you will know k by tho sign IHE GRIDIRON. 801 NO MONOPOLY. FREE TRADE at HUNTEH'a HOTEL k RESTAURANT, The Pioneer of SIXPENNY Nobbier*, and GOOD ACCOMMODATION at'modorate rates. Wines, Spirits, &c. second to none in Hokitika. 1572 REVELL-STREET. PETER De LOREE, BLUE JACKET HOTEL, REVELL STREET.
[LATB OF BALLARAT AND WEATHBBSTONB.] > PDb LOREE has now opened th» above Hotel in his usual style, and has attached thereto an Academy, where FENCING will be taught, as in the best Academioa in Franco. Members only admitted. Every night in the week excepting Saturday, Lessons with Small and Broadswords, and Singlo Stick ; from half-pas seven until half- past ten. Terms One i Pound per Month. Lessons given at all times in the day. Boxing Gloves supplied! A good Skittlo Alley on the ground for those who wish to practice Muscular Exercise. Five Pounds roward for anyone who j can mako Mr Do Lorio's knot, whiqh ! which may bo scon at tho Bar. j a chance von sailors, 2109
Notices KENDALL, DANIEL JOHN.-In-formation is requested of tho whoroaOouts of Daniel John Kendall, who left Melbourno for Duuodin, N. Z., in Septombor, 1861. When last heard of he was working for a farmer, about twolve ruilea from Christohurch. Ho is 83 years of age,' about 6ft, Biu. high, dark complexion dark brown hair, hazel eyes, rather round shouldered : by trade a bricklayer, and a native of Wandsworth, near London. A death haying occurred in* his faihily, his prosenco is required in Melbourno. • information to Mrs Kendall, Elizabeth btrec t, North Richmond, Victoria. 1994 rji A REWARD.— Lost on Saturday sjJ_v7 last, on tho North Road .from, kiiuieri to Hokitika, a Pocket Book, containing Monoy and Bank Deposit Receipts. '1 ho finder will receive tho above roward on bringing tho Pookot Book with its contents to Barrett's' Hotel, Hokitika. March 2s, 1806. '• • ' ~ tyU
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West Coast Times, Issue 175, 11 April 1866, Page 1
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