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Situations Vacant and Wanted. TfOKITIKA REGISTRY OFFICE 11 fob Female Seevants,' Next door to the Melbourne Hotel, Gibson's Quay, By MRS. FRENCH. N.B. — Written communications strictly attended to. 3629* ANTED, Two Barmaids. Apply to Mr Dod, Golden Age Hotel, Kanieri. 3694 BOARD and RESIDENCE with a Private Family for two Gentlemen. For Address, apply Messrs Munson and Co., stationers, Revell-st. 3687 WANTED, a Married Couple^ without encumbrance, as Warder and Nurse, for the Totara District Hospital ; also, the man to act as collector, at ten per cent. Written applications to be made at once to the Secretary, stating terms. James Simpson, Hon. Secretary. Ross, July 26th, 1866. 3641 WANTED, Employment as Clerk, or Assistant in a Store, town or country ; has a perfect knowledge of books and accounts, and has been similarly engaged on the diggings in Victoria. Satisfactory references given. Address Clerk, office of this paper. 3671 WANTED, a Female Cook. Apply at the Hibernian Hotel, Revell street. • 3680 WANTED, a Young Lady to give lessons in Grover and Baker's Sewing Machine. Apply to 8., " West Coast' Times" office. 3052 WANTED, good Bath stonemasons, at new Supreme Court building, Auckland. Wages, 12s per day of 8 hours, A. Arnot & Co. 3461 WANTED KNOWN, to make room for direct shipments from England, ex "Viola," J. B. Clarke, No. 1 and 2 Red House, Revell street, is selling at "greatly reduced prices. WANTED KNOWN, the cheapest toilets are at J. B. Clarke's, No. 1 and 2, Red House. -ry ANTED KNOWN, the largest as- ' • sortment of glass and china is at j J. B. Clarke's, No. 1 and 2, Red House. XT/" ANTED KNOWN, pier glasses al- * * ways on sale at 0. B. Clarke's noted 1 and 2, Red House. X\T ANTED KNOWN, a large assorfc- ' * ment of lamps and chandeliers to be j had cheap at J. B. Clarke's, 1 and 2, Red House. WANTED KNOWN, the greatest ' ' variety of dinner and breakfast sets will be found at J. B. Clarke's, 1 and 2, Red House. WANTED KNOWN, the largest and best assortment of general goods are at the above address. Note the address — No. 1 and 2. Red House, Revell street, Hokitika. 3451 WANTED Known, that any description of Scales or Weighing Machines can be repaired and adjusted- at Dixon's, Bellhanger, back of Empire Hotel. 24,63 WANTED the public to know, that a FIRST-CLASS DINNER, consisting of Soup, Joints, and Pastry, can be had for 2s 6d, at NORTH'S, Otago Dining Rooms, opposite the Wharf, Hokitika. Ready from 12 to 4. • 3121 Dissolution of Partnerships. THE Partnership liitlierto existing between Malcolm Duncan, John .M'Quilkin, and Patrick M'Quilkin, carrying on business at Nevis (Otago), and Hokitika, under the style of Skipper & Co., has This Day been Dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due to and by the said firm in Otago will be received and paid by George Starkey. All claims against the said firm in Hokitika must be sent in before the 10th inst., otherwise they will not be recognised. All those indebted to the same are requested to settle their accounts forthwith with John M'Qililkin, Belfast Hotel, Revell street, Hokitika, who will in future carry on the business in Hokitika. (Signed) Malcolm Duncan, John M'Qtjilkin, Patbick M'Quilkin. Witness— James, Collison. August 3rd, 1866. 3715 Tenders. fTIENDERS will be received till noon of JL Monday the 6th inst., for Alterations of the Shakespeare Hotel for Miss Fitzroy. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. W. B. Abmson, Architect. Hokitika, August Ist 1866. 3691 NOTICE. , PENDERS are invited for the Erection I • of a CHURCH and PARSONAGE, for the Committee of the Church of England. Plans to be seen at the office of the District Engineer, Hokitika, where tenders are to be sent in before four p.m. on Saturday the 4th inst. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Feed. G. Eaton, Hon. Sec. Hokitika, Ist August, 1866. 3699 mENDERS required for 600 6-feet X palings, 612 feet (run) scantling for railing, 4x2, and 34 8-feet posts, 6-inch square and upwards. Apply to the "West C^ast Tides'' osoe, 80$*

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West Coast Times, Issue 270, 4 August 1866, Page 4

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