Miscellaneous. Customs; Poems FOR THE PORT OF HOKITIKA, Of every description ; Ships* Manifest Forms AN $AIE, wholesale and Retail, ii the office of this paper, Weld street. 13 west coast times Gteneral .Printing Office, Weld street, hokitika. Messrs. harnett and go. TIAVE much pleasure in informing their friends and the publio that they have recently greatly enlarged their premises and imported every article oi modern ut(6 in the trade, including a steam Printing Machine, which enables them io execute any order, however large, with & despatch and completeness hitherto un* attainable iri any oity of New Zealand except Auckland, Christchuroh, o* Donedin. Their lar^e exterit and varied of material enables them io satisfy tHij taste of the most fastidious, and their soale of charges are as moderate aa oirt oumstanoes will allow. LETTER-PRESS PRINTING-, From a Card to a Volume, in every' variety of Color, in ink or paper. Printing in Enamel, Gold, Silver, and Bronze. LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING, in a stylo that cannot be [excelled in the colonies. Maps, Plans, Invoice and Bill Headi Show and Business Oarda, &c, at the shortest notice. Views of Houses, Streets, Portraits, Landscapes arid Drawings of every kind — mechanical or perspective — either iri crayon, pen, or engraving on stone, by a first-class lithographic artist.
mHB WEST OOAST TIMES ISNQW PUBLISHED DAILt, being delivered every morning to rtrib* soribers before 7 o'olook. The West Coast Times is the only Daily ' Newspaper published in New 2fea« land out of Auckland, Ohristohuroh, and , Dunedin. It contains in addition to Editorial and miscellaneous matter, full re* ports of local proceedings, the Courts oi Ipaw, Publio Meetings, &o. A marked feature of the Times is the fullness and accuracy of its Shipping information and its daily reports of Imports. In undertaking the arduous responsibility of issuing a daily newspaper of full size and of high character in a young community like Hokitika, the proprietors arid con* duotors of the West Coast Times dral actuated by a desire to meet the require* ments of a commerce that has already attained large dimensions, and is daily rapidly increasing. A Monthly Summary will, for the future, be published for transmission by the outgoing mail for Europe" and the colonies. More complete arrangements are in progress for the-supply of mining intelligence from thp various diggings ; and nb effort will be omitted to render the West Coast • Times a Fibst-Class Dxthi JOUBNAL. The subscription to the West Coast Times is 12s. per month, paid in advance. The Quarters commence on tho Ist days of January* April, July, and October. Subscribers desiring to commence aj; any other time can do so by paying for tlio fractional part of the unexpired termi Subscribers fiiidihg any irregularity in ho prompt delivery of th,eir papers &6 equbsted to communicate 1 with the pro ; prietors. . T > ■ ■• lii.. M.-JI, ..I, 111 ii w/.*'
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West Coast Times, Issue 207, 18 May 1866, Page 4
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472Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 207, 18 May 1866, Page 4
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