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Land and Houses. FOB SALE, THE PIONEER HOTEL, NEW BALLABAT, WAIMEA. The above hotel is situated in the most prosperous portion of the West Coast Gold Fields. The proprietor being about to leave for England, is anxious to dispose of the property. Also a share in a Claim returni ug £30 per man per vree&. For particulars, apply *at the Lord Nelson Hotel, Ilokitika. 4866 TO BAKERS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, a good Bakery, in .full working order ; in consequence of other arrangements it will be sold a bargain. For all particulars address P. D., ouice of this paper. 5009 Miscellaneous. rilO J. A. BONAB, Esq., Chairman of _L the Municipal Council of Hokitika. Sir — We, the undersigned citizens of Hokitika, feeling, in common with our fellow-colonists, that steps should be immediately taken for the purpose of searching for and relieving the steamship William Miskin, about whose fate all of us feel so much anxiety, most respectfully request you to convene a Public Meeting, to be held this day, at the Prince of Wales Opera House, at half-past two o'clock, so that the most desirable mode of relief be at once adopted, Mr Bartlett, with bis usual kindness, has granted the Theatre for the purpose. We have the honor 1p be Sir, Your obedient servants, W. C. Eoberts, (Manager Bank of New Zealand) J, Craigh Alfred Cleve G, W. Harvey G. F. Hawkins B. T. Osborhe • S. W. Alcorn P. W. Digby Hawkes and Strouts W. Allen W.' Roberts Thomas Samuel , / Graves andKelloek Joseph Williams J. Powell and Co. Jones, M'Glashan, and Co. James Turner John Orr Chas. Williams , Wilh'am Higgins James Holmes , j James J. Bartlett Forsyth and Masters Alfred Dyson Thorn and Bullen B. Falck Alwin Pahn^ ' Job L. Munson 'Stauford and Co. 1 T.*R. Procter D. Isaacs David Weir . Edwards and Mader ♦fames Miller M'Guire and Lynch ' G. W Binney '. J. S. Wagner Manly Thacker Spicer and Murray - , Thos. Munro and Co. v James J. Moran G. W- Sheppard William Shaw. In compliance with the above requisition, I hereby convene a Public Meeting, to be held THIS AFTERNOON, at the Prince of Wales Opera House, at halfpast 2 o'clock. ♦ Jas. A. Bonah, Chairman, Hokitika Municipal Council. ' 27th October, 1866. 5015 F. W. Eicke, Esq. DEAR SIR,— A few friends (all in the trade) were desirous to buy you a small remembrance of Plokitika ; but your very sudden departure left us no alternative but to hand you the small sura which was subscribed at the time, with the reque st that you will lay it out in a pipe or some other reminder of us. G. Shepherd L. Bate Reddy & Warne Thomas Harris James Parslow Maurice Jones S. Garforth John Evans George Harrison John Dick And yours very truly, and with every good wish, Mark Sprot. Hokitika, 26th Oct., 1866. 5017 + i ii ■ ■ To Mark Sprot, Esq., &c, &c, Hokitika. MY DEAR SIR,— I hasten to acknowledge the receipt of your note under this day's date,*accompanied by a purse of sovereigns, tendered for the purchase of a present, offered in a kindly feeling by a few members *of the .cattle trade, in memory of the friendly associations in connection with our several positions of salesmen and stock buyers. In reply, I beg to rt quest that you will accept on the part of yourself, and convoy to the whol^ of the gentlemen subscribing, my most unfeigned and grateful thanks for thegreat honor done me, and to assure them of my determination to invest the money in such a way that I shall be able to carry with me the unfading and mos.t pleasing recollections of the bu&iness associations that have brought us mutually into such pleasant contact during the past eighteen months. With every kind wish for the prosperity and happiness of -yourself and the other gentlemen; believe me, Yours most sincerely, F. W. Eicke. Commercial Sale Yards, ' Hokitika, 26th 'October, 1866. 5016 MINING AND AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. portable engines, by Clayton, Shuttleworth, aud Co., from 4 to 20horse power, with and without reversing link motion, and, with all latest improvements. PUMPIN G MACHINERY — Plunger and Draw ing Lifts, complete, from 6 to 15-inch, and pipes to match. WINDING GEAR— Wire, Europe, and

Manila Rope. Thrashing Machines — Double and treble blast, with patent corn elevator and self-adjusting rotary screen, the latest out, by Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co. Straw Elevators, Portable Engines. Howard's Ploughs and Zigzag Harrows. Catalogues and particulars on application, post free Wilkie, Welch, and Co., v 32, King-street, and 172, Queen street, 4021 Melbourne.

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West Coast Times, Issue 342, 27 October 1866, Page 3

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757

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 342, 27 October 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 342, 27 October 1866, Page 3

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