Legal. "DEES' AND TYLER' BARRISTERS, 'Solicitobs and Conveyancebs, Corner of , Whaep and Gamp-stbeets, Hokitika; And- " Mawheba Quay, Gbeymottth. 3532 M E J. E. D O D D, BARRISTER, SOLICITOB. AND CONVEYANCES, Ross Town. 4014 M E. H^O-R NE Barrister-at-Law, Solicitor and Notary, Camp street, HOKITIKA. 4001 MR. PATRICK' KEON, BARRISTER-AT-LAW Of the Middle Temple, London ; SOLICITOR Ac, , Of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, 3, TEMPLE GHAMriEBS. 4556 Business Notices. A TRAUTVE. TTER, WATCHMAKER And -JEWELLER, / ■Revell-strcet, ' Opposite Temple Court, • < Hokitika. Jewellery of every description, manufactured on the premises. — Bepairs neatly executed. 1 " * • 2978 TE. PROCTER, « Watchmaker & Jeweller (Formerly of Ballarat, and late of Queenstown),' ' EEVELL-STREET, HOKITIKA, Begs to call attention to his extensive Stock, consisting of x GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ' by first-class makers, colonial manufactured Brooches, Chains, Rings, Pins, Lockets, Bracelets, Negligees, &c. Also, AneroieT Barometers. Thermometers, Saccharometers, Sikes' Hydrometers, and the best Acheomatic Field and Opeba Glasses. BANK PRICE GIVEN FOR GOLD. 3924 MR. SHAPPERE, Chronometer Watchmaker and Jeweller, begs to inform his patrons and the public that, in consequence of the increase of business, he has removed to Revell-street, opposite the Eed House, where he trusts to receive a continuance of their support. He has engaged a first-class Watchmaker to as sist him in the watch jobbing department, and has also imported an expensive plant of watch and clock making machinery, and is now prepared either to make or repair any description of foreign or English watches at the shortest notice, and at Melbourne prices. N.B. — All kinds of jewellery made to order, and carefully * repaired. Gold bought at bank prices. / 4571 T M . H I G G,I N , (Late Binzer,) CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Revell Street. 4600 J. ELLIS & CO., AUCTIONEERS ]& COMMISSION . AGENTS, 48 GREYMOUTH. A E. EMEESON, Stock and Share Broker, TEMPLE COURT BUILDINGS, REVELL STREET. 4724 ~~^ NOTICE. -STcGUIRE AND LYNCH beg to inform the inhabitants of Hokitika, tha they are prepared to supply Bread of the best quality, in any part of. the town. Private families are requested to leave their address at the Al Bakery, Revellstreet, south. N.B. — Orders punctually attended to. 772 FANCY GOODS' REPOSITORY .(Next City Tea Mart), Revell-street, Hokitika. * MRS. GREENFIELD begs to inform the Ladies of Hokitika that she has now on- hand a splendid Assortment of BERLIN WOOLS, PATTERNS, &c. at the lowest possible prices. 3456 TTTE have now on sale by private treaty, Shops, Dwellings, Freehold Sections, and Hotels in Hokitika, K-inieri, V Teremakau, Saltwater Creek, and Grey- ■ mouth. ■ LIDDELL AND M'LEOD, Auctioneers, Surveyors, Sharebrokers, H^^^and General Commission Agents, Bank, Stbeet. 4665
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West Coast Times, Issue 331, 15 October 1866, Page 8
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425Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 331, 15 October 1866, Page 8
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