FOR QUEENSLAND GOLD FIELDS DIEECT. flU\> nPHFi fast and favorite BriganMHBBc. J_ tine SARAH AND MARY, Captain P. Duncan, will sail from Hokitika for Maryborough direct, on or about TUESDAY, the 25th INST. Passengers conveyed per Southland to Hokitika. For passage apply to SPENCE BROS. <fc CO., Agents. Westport or Hokitika.
FOE MA EYB OEO U& H DIGGINGS, QUEENSLAND. rp H E Favourite Brigantine JANE LOCKHAET, Having arrived in Hokitika, will be despatched on SATtJEDAY NEXT. For passage, apply to W. S. LOCKHART, "Weld-street, Hokitika. The Sydney Morning Herald, of 31st January, says %~- u The Gympie Creek or Mary Biver Diggings, continues to yield largely. The first Government escort between there and Maryborough brought down 6000 ozs.
FOE NEWCASTLE DIEECT. TiHE fast and favorite Brigantine ESCOET, Captain John Nicholson, will sail for the above Port on or about TUESDAY, 25th inst. For freight or passage apply to P. F. SMYTH & CO. Agents.
nRINCE OF WALES HOTEL £ AND SPANISH RESTAURANT Opposite the Camp, Gladstone-street. Meals on the Melbourne principle, from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Board pea week 30s. Meals from 2s. PARER AND ARENAS, Spanish Restaurant. GOLDEN BOOT Prikces-street, Charleston. BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! EOR THE MILLION, VV i has much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of CHARLESTON
and the surrounding districts, that he has opened those centrally situated premises lately occupied by Mr J. W. Griffiths, as a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOT, SHOE, AND GRINDERY ESTABLISHMENT, and trusts, that by selling none but First-class Goods, at the lowest possible price, to merit a share of patronage. The Stock consists of White's Celebrated Nelson-made Watertights, warranted; Colonialmade Long Boots, Wellington's, Half-Wellington's, Bluchers, Elasticsides, Balmorals, Kid Emperors, &c, &c. With every variety of Ladies' Kid, Cashmere, Balmoral, and Colored Ball Boots, Girls, Boys, and Children's in Leather, Kid, and Cloth all qualities, sizes, and prices, &c, &c. Boot and Shoemakers' supplied with the best Kip Sole-Calf, Wellington and HalfWellington Legs, Elastic, and every article required by the Trade, at a small advance on Australian prices. Wholesale Buyers and Packers liberally dealt with. An early inspection invited. Note the address —The Golden Boot, Princes-street, Charleston. VV with a small Capital, to take the management of a hotel. For particulars, apply George Haskins, Commission Agent, Esplanade. FOR SALE OR LEASE, 1 i\ ALLOTMENTS in Palmerston--ISj street, 6 Allotments in Molesworth and Herbert streets, 6 Allotments in Bright and Palmerston-streets; also, a Block in Molesworth-street, having a frontage of 60 feet with a depth of 165 feet. W. & H. PITT. ii, and Retail Druggists, opposite Bauk of New Zealand. Charleston.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 175, 21 February 1868, Page 3
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426Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 175, 21 February 1868, Page 3
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