Mining, Land, a- d -Ag«rits • "p B. 1 PEA~RCE A!ND CO. ' House and Estate Agents, Revell Street, , Opposite rv:;} V MU>,; Ijotej. ,35.$ ' ' MedicalDR. ACHESON. '- T)HYSICIAN, Surgeon, &c M Fellow ot IT the Faculty of Physicians an,d v Surgeons may oe onsulted daily at the Hibernian Hotel. 1060 T\ R. P E L L E Y~, MAY EE CONSULTED DAILY, AT THE HARP OF ERIN HOTEL. J J2§BBf J| E S. LANG' ACCOUCHEUSE,May be Consulted at her Besidence, ISLAY HOTEL, 43 Gibson's Quay. **. .■ \ Companies TTIOTORIA ' FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. The Agents for the above Company are prepared to accept FIBE *AND MAEINE E.IBKS. Every information to be obtained at f Moeison, Law & Co' 3, 4354- Wiarf-street. MARINE INSURANCE. nnHE Undersigned having been, appointed Agents in Hokitika for the SOUTHERN INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), are now prepared to accept Marine Uisks coastwise, also to Austranan and other Foreign ports. 2501 Royse, Mtjdie & Co. ROISPE C T U 8 OF THE ' i .. KELSON COAL MINING COMPANY fLimited), •'■>•. - '; River Grey, West Coast; NewrZealaneU. (To be registered under the Limited Liar bility Act, "24th October, I860)." . . CAPITAL': L 56,000, In Ten Tiiousand Shares of L 5 each l^ With power ; to increase by the gonsehl; of .' three-fourths of the • shareholders to ' L 70,000, if necessary. * ■ ' -' Of the above number 1450 are allotted to the originators, paid up to. L 5 eich; and 1450 at par. The remaining 7100. arf • offered to the public at a premium ,<?f L^ each, 10s on application . and 10^ ( on, allotment. Calls hot .to exceed 10s per - share per month. Of the abbve ££oi) shares, 3QOO are reserved for New Z'ea= land, and 4100 for the other Colonies.- •' ■ ' L2OOO of the premium accruing' from, the sale of the 7100 shares yill be appifeL/ priited towards the construction of the . Tramway. . , - , ' >. Directors— R> S. Mitchell, G. C.Sobi%' . son, A. DeWar, C. Gavin Casey, J. KeU sail, E. V. Gribble, J. J\ Goller. ' Secfetary-VJ: T. Morgan. Solicitor— H. Cuthbert. Bankers — Bank New South Wale^. ■' Brokers — J. Ditchburn, Ballarat j W. Nixon, Balla,rat. . j Application for shares can beinadeto the Manager, through the Bank of NewSouth Wales. Prospectuses can be obtained of Messrs Clarke Bros., Gibson's Qnay, Hokitika. ' ' H. Luc as, Matiagej 4 , • Cobden, September 2q, 1866 4550 NELSON COAL COMPANY GREY RIVER niHIS Company are prepared to supply J_ Coals oi ihe best quality, at thfe finl lowing rates :—: — Steamers coaled at the wharf at LI- 108; Cargoes or vessels ballasted for' any 6 ~ the New Zealand 6r Australian ports at 25s per ton. ' ' H. LuCAS, r Vf<3 i>a ; . Manager, . - June 15, 186 S. . , ti 3143/ -, G ROVER AND B'AfcEß° Sewing Machine Company, " Manufacturers -of Elastic Stitch, and Look Stitcfc > - SEWING MACHINES- ; „. • THE GROVER & SAKER ELASTIC! STITCti , MACHINES - '' ' • Will hem, fell, cord, bind, tuck, gattier, quilj} . braid, and embroider J They aresimple^durabte; and" not liable to derangement..' They* seyr.frpnr < ordinary reels, and no rewinding of the thread it. , - necsssary. They sew with equal-. facility -ajr fabrics, the most delicate and the heaviest,' aa/' with all kinds of thread, ,s9k, cottonj <3r lliiefl.' their seam iss"o strong afid' elastic that ifcUBV&: > breaks even pn. the'bias. They fasten both en<J,of the seam by their own operation^ 9}heii • seam, though cut at eyeiy sixth stitcii remain' firm and neither ruhs'nofcraVelsih. #6ah ; T)iet ' seam is plump and beautiful, and re'taftis C& ' ' plumpness and beauty after washing bielter than - , any other. Their seam ;can be reinQvedWjal- , tering garments, after proper ins trjictjon^^iji-. o*t jpicking or cubing Ahem. Watching aha,' \ varying the tensions upoii the. thread^ n'ecfcss'iry in other-machines, is unnecessary in these. Tb* - " tensions being once adjusted on the- GrOyepand Baker elastic stitch machine, auy,.aniouutja ., sewing may be done, without change./ They ■ make beautiful embroidery, and are the only machines that' both embroider and sew "perfectly 5 . THE GROVERAND BAKER SHUTTLE OB' • . LOCK STITCH MACHINES-, , ... - whiulniiiie comparatively new, combine goodpoints of former shuttle machines with most impoitant improvements, making them the jnost simple, perfect, effioient, and durable shuttle of?" lock stitch machines yrft introduced.. Hence . the .universal favor and success of-the iqachineq - ' wherever knovi^p-; For all descriptions, of doth/ oi leather 1 w ork'th'ey uaVe no equal, THE HWHKStf PREMIUMS' *- ' over all competito;9. ljoyh fpr lpachines and machine work, wore tpkej) _byjthe Groverand Baker Sewing machine" Coinpajiy in J863 and 1864, at 31 State arid ■ County Exhibitions in America* where all th<« other leading machines werejplaced in competi ion. UPWARDS OF 100,000 of thefi9^Ma,c.hinesamin.j;seiii"all. parts ol, Jthg "-, -' i" '■-■'■] "%r\i. ', , "r\ ' - ' Can b'a had aY , r G R , tt V E ,11 MN D BAKfi'l'B,. Cotuirs Street East, M^boSMe. 3380 ' •
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West Coast Times, Issue 322, 4 October 1866, Page 4
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763Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 322, 4 October 1866, Page 4
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