Auotion Advertisements. . MOJSDAY, 9th APRIL. PO.B SALE, $he' SNUGGEST TRADE in TOWN. TONES, M'tfLiMAN AND CO,, favored with instructions front Mrs Scott, j will soil on the premises, on MONDAY, the 9th INSTANT, At U o'clock, punctually. That well-known and 1 well-patronised Hostolry "THE GLASGOW HOTEL," ' situate in Eevell-streot, about equidistant betwoon Messrs Jones, M'Glashan and Co.'s Bazaar and tho Prince of Wales Opera House, together with all Bight, Titlo and Interest in and belonging to tho ground on which tho Hotol is erected, and the WHOLE OF THE FUBNITUBE And Choico STOCK OF WINES, SPIRITS, &C, &0., &C. The Building is very substantially built of the best Timber and Iron. It has a frontago of 18 feet to BeVeU-streot, with almost unlimited depth/ The business trade of the house from its extensive connection offers a safe i guarantee for any purchaser to realise a handsome independence. The only reason for such a valuj able property being brought under tho hammer rests in tho fact of tho Proprietress being about to leave the Colony almost immediately. Sale at 12 o'clock punctually. Jokes, M'Geashak, & Co., 2108 Auctioneers. Government Notioes. Public Works Office, Chviatchurch, Jan. 3, 1866. NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with tho 26th clause of the Land Regulations of this Province, tho Map of tho Town of Hokitika North, o lar as tho Town is laid out, is open for inspection at the said office, Christchurch, and at tho Survey Office, Hokitika. Alexandeb Leak, Assistant Secretary for the Secre1259 tury for Public Works. Public Works Office, Christchurch, Feb. 24, 1866. NOTICE is hereby given that, in accordance with the 26th clause of the Land Regulations of this province, a map of the Town of Greymouth, so far as the town is laid out, is open for inspection at the Land Office, at Christchurch, at the Survey Office, Hokitika, and at the Magistrate's Court, Greymouth. F. E. STEWART, 1598 Secretary for Public Works. INLAND MAIL SERVICE. rpENDERS will be recoived at the J- Chief Post Office, Christchuroh, till Noon, of SATURDAY, the 6th May next, for CONVEYING MAILS betwoen Christchurch and Hokitika, onco weekly each way, from tho Ist July to tho Sist December, 1866. For terms and conditions of contract Apply at the Chief Post Office, at Christohurch, and the Post Offices at Lyttelton, Hokitika, and Greymouth. Tenders to bo addressod to tho Post- ' master-General, at Wellington. F. E. Weight, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, ' Christchuroh, March 31, 1866. 2090 Wanted. WANTED, 200 MEN for the Railway. Tho Highest Wages given. App.y, on tho works, to Smith, Hoyt, & Co., 1644 Invercargil. WANTED, Bones, Rags, old Copper, and Load. W. S. Lockhart (opposite West Coast Times office. 1936 WANTED, two Barmaids, at tho Golden Ago Hotel, Kanieri. — Wages £4 per week. 2002 WANTK.D, a Strong Boy. Apply early at Harnett and Co.'s Lithographic Printing Office, Wold-street. h ' 2024 WANTED, two rospectablo Girls as Barmaids, forTava's Hall, Kaniori. 2082 ANTED.— A Strong Active Lad, Apply T. Love, Tinsmith and Plumber, Fitzherbaxt street, near the Custom House. , SlO6
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West Coast Times, Issue 172, 7 April 1866, Page 3
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