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Wanted. WANTED Known, that any doscrip- *' tion of Scales or Weighing Machines can be repaired and adjusted at; Dixon's, Bellhanger, back of Empiro Hotel. 2463

WANTED KNOWN, every description of fabrics Cleaned and Dyed at 'the West Coast Dye Works, Beach, back of Osborne's Empire Hotel, Eevell street. Hawkins, Bros., Proprietors im 5172 Missing Friends. IF THIS should meet the eye of Wm. FEOST, he will hear of his Brother, Eobert Frost by addressing William Harcourt, Arahura. 5561 JOHN SERGENT WINNEY— ShouId eJ this meet your eye, you are requested to return at once to your distressed wife and family in Christchurch. 3859 JOHN LOVETT, late of Auckland, is V requested to "write to his mother and brothers, William and James, now residing at Ipswich, Queensland. A letter addressed to James Fulham, Post Office, Hokitika, will reach them. 5592 — UyTJlßagmraiiJJ. J_U-_J.. I _I. Jg.l_ _ t _I__IA!'L_.TSiI.U.!*!JXLgB3 Amusements. r)EINCE OF WALES OPERA t HOUSE. Proprietor and Manager... Mr Bartlett. Saturday's Greatest BUI, MARQUIS OF WATER FOED'S GREAT HORSE FEAT, For a private wager. LEAP OVER A FIYE-BAE GATE AND TWO DINING TABLES. F . D . HAMILTON, ESQ. will perform this Extraordinary Feat on a West Coast Horse, hitherto* untried on the stage. — The performance will commence with Chas. Kean's version of the CORSICA N BROTHERS. Fabian dc Franchi — Louis do Franehi — (twin brothers)— Mr BARTLETT. All the Princess' Effects. To be followed by the '* Melbourne Hunt Club" Scene, with Hunting Songs, and the Great Horse Feat over a Fivebar Gate and two Tables, by F. D. Hamilton, Esq., concluding with the farce of the day— A ROUGH DIAMOND. Monday. — Illustrations of the Maungatapu Murderd, with Lecture by A. S. Hamilton. . 5806 BALL ! BALL ! ! BALL ! ! !

np H E A T R E E O V A L X (Shakespeare Hotel,) The Greatest Hit of the Season ! PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL! MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. Brilliant Illumination, New Decorations, and ITerr Norbery's GRAND DOUBLE BAND. The best acknowledged Dancing Hall in Westland. The new and sensational London gem — " The Cornflower Waltz," never before produced in the colonies, being sent direct to Geo. Ellis by the last Panama mail. Admission — Single tickets, 5.5 ; Tickets to admit lady and gentleman, 7s Gd Dancing to commence at half past 10. 5027 Geo. Ellis, Proprietor. BALL AND SUPP EE. A select BALL AND SUPPER Will be held at the GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, Kanieri, On MONDAY, DECEMBEE 3, 1866.

Dancing to commence at 10 o'clock p.m. Tickets, to admit Lady and Gentleman, 5s. — Mr Stillman, Proprietor. 5559

Hotiees. v WS. LOCKHART, « (Corner of Weld and Sewell streets, opposite W. C. Times office )

Begs to call the attention of Storekeepers, Publicans, and Bakers, to the large-shipm-ents of well-selected

GENERAL MERCHANDISE recentty received by his regular traders — Jane Lockhart, Lizzie Coleson, and Elizabeth.

All goods are guaranteed to be firstclass ; and the prices strictly moderate. 5431

A LEATHEE BAG, addressed Mrs _t__ P- U. Pellcy. has been left at the shop of J. C. Millard, painter, Eevell street, by mistake. The owner can have same on application. 5611 p O'DEISCOLL & CO.'S TIMBER YAED, Beach street.

Now Landing, ex Frederick, — Corrugated iron, 6, 7, and 8 ft., 26 and 28 guage. Scotch flooring and lining. Baltic deals, architraves, mouldings, doors, sashes, &c., &c. On hand — Kauri flooring and lining, ex Little Fred. Also, rough board and scantling. To arrive, ex Mary and Alma — Lumber and shelving, &c. 5613 NOTICE. \\f^E have This Day Disposed of our * Hokitika Business, togethor with the premises in Wharf street, to Messrs Mark Sprot, Jun. and James Craig, Jun., by whom the business will in future be carried on, under the firm of Sprot & Craig. M'Landbess, Hepbubn, & Co. T) EFERRING to the above, wo beg to JLV intimate that we have This Day Entered into Partnership, under tho firm of Sprot and Craig, to carry on the business of Auctioneers and Commission Agents, lately conducted by M'Landress, Hepburn, and Co., Hokitika. Mark Sprot, Jun. James Cbaig-, Jun. Hokitika, December 1, 1866. 5616 FIEEWOOD ! FIREWOOD ! ! npO BE HAD in any quantities at the Terminus of the Hokitika and Kanieri Tramway Company (limited). 5^14

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West Coast Times, Issue 372, 1 December 1866, Page 3

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685

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 372, 1 December 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 372, 1 December 1866, Page 3

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