milß p.s. "RESULT," 15 horseJ_ power, 20 tons burthen, is open for Freight or Charter to BrightoD, Charleston, Mohikinui, Wanganui, and Anatort, For further particulars apply to the Captain on Board. Jjgf* Ngakawhao Coal, in large or or small quantities, at the New Wharf. rnllE Ketch STANDARD will, on JL and after this date, take freight to the southward at the following reduced rates: — Charleston ... 17s 6d per ton Brighton ... 25s do Apply on board. WILLIAM RAWLINGS, MasterWcstport, Oct. 21, 1872. ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS TO GREYMOUTH HOKITIKA AND NELSON. Booking Passengers and Cargo to Manukau, Taranaki, Wellington Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Regular Communication by the fine Steamships CHARLES EDWARD, MURRAY, AND WALLACE. For freight or passage, apply to the A_gents, on board. MESSRS M'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD and CO.'S Royal Mail steamers will leave Hokitika as follows : For Melbourne direct— TARAEUA, R. G. A. Pearce, com, mander, 692 tons, ISth November. ALBION, Jno. M'Lean, commander, 80G tons. For Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff Harbor, and Melbourne— ALHAMBRA, T. Underwood, 765 tons, on 17th November. RANGITOTO, H. Mackie, commander 574 tons. Tickets may be obtained for all the New Zealand and Australian Ports. For particulars, apply at once to JAMES A. BONAR, Agent, Wharf street, Hokitika. M. F O R S T E R, »' BOOT MAKER, Bright Street, AVestport, (Next J. G. Hay's.) Agent for Sedgwick and Gowland'B Prime Kip and Sole Leather. Closed Uppers, Men's and Women's Elastic Tops, Grindery, Ac. TO BUTCHERS. W. F. is prepared to give the Highest Price for Hides. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED ALMANAC on the WEST COAST. FIFTH YEAR o* PUBLICATION THE WEST COAST Almanac and Directory REID AND CO., Westport, beg to announce to the West Coast public, that they have now in course of compilation an Almanac and Directory for the ensuing year, which will be found to be specially useful to all classes of the community on the West Coast. As this work, being on a more extensive scale than any Almanac vet produced on the Coast, will be certain to meet with a large circulation, in town and couutrv, in the various districts, Advertisers will fin.) it a most advantageous medium for publicity. The publishers have already received orders for a supply of 200Q*copies of this work from Booksellers and News Agents in Hokitika, Greymouth, Charleston, and Reefton, in addition to the certain extensive circulation in Westport and the Buller district. _ In addition to the usual information comprised in such works, it will contain a full and complete. Directory of the whole of the Coast, «mbraeing Westport and the neighboring districts, in addition to an accurate and reliable Directory of Hokitika, Greymouth, Charleston, Brighton, and Reefton districts. The most necessary items of information, with Table*, Statistics, Acts, Laws, and Regulations appertainh g to Mercantile, Mining and Agricmtural interests of West Coast communities will be carefully compiled. The Electoral Rolls of the severa districts, Court Sittings, Tides, Mails' Law Items, Stamp Duties, Tariff, Population, and a general epitome of valuable information will be presented. KEID AND CO. Publishers. "Times " Office, Westport.
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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 1021, 12 November 1872, Page 3
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