Shipping and Commission Agents. ARCHIBALD SCOTT, SHIPPING, COMMISSION, ' AND Licensed Custom-House Agent, Gibson's Quay, Corner of Tanered-street. (Formerly Wilson, Burnett's office.) 2996 LLOYD, TAGGART & CO., SHIPPING, COMMISSION AGENTS, AND GENEBAI. MEBCHANTS. 8 iyf ORISON, LAW & CO., Shipping Agents, 9 Wharf-street. W D . BANKS, Shipping & Custom House Agent, Valuator and Accountant, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, ■ "W habf Steeet, (Adioining Messrs Morison, Law, & Co.) v J • *3304 Auctioneers and Commission Agents J. ELLIS & CO., AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION AGENTS, 48 - GREYMOUTH. MORISON, LAW & CO., j A UCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 38 "Wharf street. MB, W. S. L O C X HAR T, ilipobtee, and wholesale meechant Shipping and Commission Agent, Comer of Weld and Sewell streets, HOKITIKA. 2579 Bonded Stftres. COOTE BROTHERS & Co.'s BONDED WAREHOUSE, Okaeita. WE beg to intimate that our new and substantial Bond and Free Stores, opposite and contiguous to the landing place, are now complete and ready for receiving Goods on reasonable terms. COOTE BROTHERS, & Co., IMPORTERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. 2920 Conveyances. COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. A COACH will LEAVE the Booking Office of the above Company, next to Osbornc's Empire Hotel, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, for Christchurch and intermediate stations. A Line of Coaches has also been established V>etween HOKITIKA and GREYMOUTH, to RUN DAILY from both [ places. For particulars as to the time of starting, &c, apply to the above office. L. G. Cole & Co., Proprietors. Westland Manager — W. Ceawley. 1958 COBB AND COS LINE OF FOUR HORSE COACHES TO TOTARA AND ROSSTOWN will leave the booking office, Empire Hotel, at 9 a.m. ; and, Dean's Red House Hotel, South Spit, at 9 30 a.m. ; every Monday, Wednesday, and "Friday, till further notice, conveying parcels and passengers through with despatch. . | Fare (including boat)... LI 10 0 Parcels at low rates, and delivered upon arrival. L. G. COLE & CO., 3547 " Proprietors. -p O S E NBERG'S GRIDIRON OYSTER SALOON, (Next to Charley Williams')" TWO DOORS From the Prince of Wales Opera Housei and the Oldest Established in the town ! The proprietor begs to intimate to his friends and the public that he has a fresh supply every day, and hopes to still merit a share of their patronage. The following delicacies are provided every evening, in the most tasteful manner •.—. — Devilled Kidneys and Baked Potatos Stewed Tripe Grilled Rump Steak Ham and Poached Egj;s Mutton Chops and Cutlets Stewed Oysters Scolloped Oyslers Oyster Patties Fried Oysters Oysters an naturel. Orders left for Bellringing punctually attended to. 3596*
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West Coast Times, Issue 266, 31 July 1866, Page 1
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412Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 266, 31 July 1866, Page 1
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