NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. TTTE, tho undersigned Bonded Wnro" ' * housokeopors of Hokitika, respectfully intimate to tho public that accounts will bo rendorcd from our respective establishments for all back ront duo on goods in bond up to iho end of December, 18G5. And for the future such back rents as maj r accrue will bo collected overy throe months. Wilson, Burnell & Co. A. Louisson & Co. , Samuel Palmer, Taogart & Reeves 0. L. Throckmorton. a" N.B, T^,>^o of transfer should bo ' lodged immcdtntoly on warrants- changing ownership. , 867 NOTICE. npENDERS aro invited for erecting Eight Cells and a Ji"Ws Residence on tho Jail Reserve, Hokitika. Plans and specifications to bo seen at the Public Works Office' Tenders to bo sent in, addressed, " Tender for Jail, Public Works Offico," on Wpdnosday, next, January i7th, before 4. o'clock, p.m.. N.B. — Lowest tender [not necessarily accoptod. James Rochfort, 779 ' ; District Engineer. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby giv<hi that the partnership hitherto existing between Thomas Owcjis and Richard Cox as holelkecpers in Hokitika is this daj r dissolved by mutual consent.. All debts duo to tho said firm must bo paid to either of tho parties immediaf oly, or legal proceedings will bo at once commenced to enforce tho same, aud it is requested that all debts due by the said firm bo sent in without delay for liquidation* The business for tho future will be carried on exclusively by the said Thomas Owons. THOMAS OWENS, RICHARD COX, Witnoss to both signatures — M. Cassius. Witness — 826 Thomas Husband. THE Partnership hitherto existing between William Dick and James Hill, as Storekeepers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due will be received and paid by James Hill. James Hill, Witness— Robert Clark, William Diok. Three-Milo, Waimea, Jan. 12, 180(5. 854, "" NOTICE. FTTHE Partnership hither to # existing beX tween tho uudersigncd,' carrying on business as publicans at tho Sawyer's Arms Hotel, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. . . All debts duo to tho lato firm to be paid to Alexander Gibb, who will continue to carry on tho business. Signed " JAMES PENNY, , . ALEXANDER GIBB. Witness — Thomas Munro.. 829 fTIENDERS wanted for tho erection of X • a Cottage. Tendors close on Friday next. Plans and specifications to bo scon at tho Criterion hotel, Revo.ll street. ' G. E. Greenfield, Architect.' 855 T)OWLEY'S EXPRESS leaves Hokitika every Friday morning at G a.m. for OKARITA. Parcols and letters promptly attended to. 821 NOTICE, To Waggoners, Draymon and Others — Peter Cameron, Wheelwright, &c, at tho rear of Empiro Hotel, Revoll-street. Shafts, felloes, spokes, stocks, &c, always on hand. Orders and repairs promptly executed. 660 j rpO Storekeepers, Bakers, Speculators, ■*• and othors. — A first-class investment. — For sale, in consequence of tho proprietors leaving tho district, M'Farlano and Co.'s Store, Bakehouse, and Brick Oven, situate on the Waimea township. To intending purchasers it will clearly shown that tho abovo storo and bakery aro doing tho most profitable businoss on tho Waimea township. 785 NOTICE.— Tho undersigned will not • be responsible for debts contracted by mastors of vessols of which thoy ar© tho owners, or for which thoy arc agents. 827 A. LOUISSON & CO. MUSCULAR Christianity practised daily at tho Skittlo Alley attached to Casey's, Ballarat Hotel, directly opposite M'^nvthy's Browery. , 093 TAMES RW "!L, from Dunedin,— O James TnoMbuN, Victoria Saw Mill, Hokitika, wishes to hear from you., 774 IF you want a real good Glass of Ale, ask for Hnrley's celebrated Nolson Ale, to bo had at nearly all the Hotels in Hokitika and surrounding districts. 045 WANTED it well known that a first- * » class Dinner, consisting of Soup, Joints, and Pastry, can bo had for 35., ready from 12 to <J<, at -North's Otago Dining Rooms, opposite tho wharf. 15 WANTED by a ftspoctablo .middlo. aged woman, a situation as housokoopor in a respectable family, or to superintend tho management ofanhotolGood references. Address, St. Lawronco Hotel, corner Wharf street. 852 WANTED Private Families to know, * » that thoy can obtain M'Corniack' and Tunbridgo's celebrated Raspb<?rry Vinegar mado from tho gonuiuo fruit, at A. G.' Miller's, Family Grocer, RovollBtroot north, at 30.s per doz,, or 3s por quart bottle.;, 1 ' 717
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West Coast Times, Issue 104, 17 January 1866, Page 4
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