Shipping" Advertisements. HTEIM TO OKAKITA AND JACKSON'S BAY (Should sufficient inducement offer). The favorite pioneer p.s. BRU C E , James Kebley, Master, Will be despatched for Okarita, and thence to Jackson's Bay (should inducement offer, on or about THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY 2. For further information apply at the office of Fbedebic Gbeeb, Agent, 11779 Gibson's Quay. ivr o t i c c. The screw-steamer BEAUTIFUL STAR, To leave on January 2, Is now loading at Dunedin for BULLER, GREY, and HOKITIKA. For freight or passage apply to 11754 Feedebic Hbeeb, Agent. TO CONSIGNEES T>ER SARAH ANN, from Melbourne. This vessel Doing entered atthe Customs, Consignees are requested to pass entries, and pay freight immediately. All entries not passed by noon, will be passed at Consignees' expense, and all goods not removed by 4 p.m., will be stored at Consignees' risk and expenses. Cassius and Comiskey, 11773 Agents. STEAM-TUG DISPATCH, W. J. Deabe, Master. TIIHE above powerful, double-engine JL Tug is prepared to tow Vessels in and out of the Hokitika River, as per agreement. For full particulars apply to G. W. Moss, Agent, 11380 Greymouth. STEAM-TUG FAVOIttTE. THE Steam Tug FAVORITE, Fifty-Horse Power, William Adams, Master, Is ready to engage for Towing or Passenger Traffic at this Port. 10617 Robebt Dyason. T7IOR SALE, SHARES in the Grey -*- River Steam Tug Company, (Limited). Apply to Wm. W. Cardno, Sharebroker and General Agent, Greymouth. 11298 TjiOß SALE, OR CHARTER. The New Fast Sailing Clipper Schooner ONEHUNGA, Having just completed her maiden trip, is open for engagement. Her cargo is now being delivered in the finest condition, as can be seen on inspection'by purchasers or charterers. Apply immediately to J. P. Sweeney, 11566 On Board. FOR SALE, A light well-built SKIFF, twenty feet long, neai'ly new, and well-found. Apply at the office of this paper. 11414 Business Notices. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. TTT BENNETT AND CO., ' * • having arrived from Melbourne per Otago, with a large and well-selected STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, including Ladies', Gents', Youth's, Children's, and Miners' Boots of every description; together with Sole Leather, Kip, Kangaroo, Closed Uppers, Closed Legs, French Boot Fronts, Light and Stout, Grafts, Half- Wellingtons, Riding Boots, and Closed Legs of every description. In making this announcement, Messrs Bennett and Co. beg to inform the public of Hokitika that the whole of these firstclass articles will be offered, for one month only, at prices never before quoted in Hokitika. The balance of stock remaining after that period will be placed in the hands of G. W. Binney, for disposal of by auction. Note the Address — W. Bennett and Co., Importers and Manufacturers, Opposite Cosgrave's Drapery Establishment, Rerell street. 11558 BUTCHERS, PACKEKS, and others will get the highest price lor SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, and HIDES, by applying to FLEXMAN BROS., Tanners, &c, Weld street and Slaughter Yards, Hokitika, or at their Manufactory, Dunedin. 10893
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West Coast Times, Issue 706, 28 December 1867, Page 1
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474Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 706, 28 December 1867, Page 1
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