Missing Friends. JOHN SERGENT WINNEY— ShouId t) this meet your eye, you are requested to return at once to your distressed wife and family in Christchurch, 3859 I~P this should meet the eye of JOHN M'INTOSH, his brother ROBEET is anxious to hear from him. He was last heard of in December 1865, digging with Henry Gerard, son of the late Dr. Gerard, of Auckland. Any information of the above will be thankfully received by Robert M*lntosh, Wanganui, Wellington^ ' 3646 iy/rICHAEL BROCKLEHURST, from - L '- L Macclesfield, England, you are requested to write to your brother David, Eevell street, Hokitika. Important news from Home. Last heard of in Southland. Anyone knowing of his whereabouts, will oblige by writing to the above address. 4032 JAMES PETERS, who about two and and a-half years ago was living in the Maitland District, and afterwards, it is believed, went to Hokitika, is requested to write to Mr Michael J. Usher, care of A. Cubitt; Missing Friends Office, Bridge street, Sydney, when he will receive important news from home. Any information respecting the said James Peters will be thankfully received by the undersigned :— A. Cubitt, Bridge street, Sydney. 4106 Dissolutions of Partnership. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that tlie Partnership heretofore subsist- ; between us, the undersigned, Will" 'i < Higgins and George Meynell, carry ? on business as publicans under the fi. . of " Higgins and Meynell," at Hokiti ;- , in the province of Canterbury, in i colony of New Zealand, has this day be dissolved by muuial consent. And Notice is hereby further given that all accounts due and owing to or by the said late firm, will be received and paid by the undersigned William Higgins. Dated at Hokitika this thirtieth day of August, 1866\ ' William Higgins, Geo. Meynell. Witness — L. Davies, . Managing Clerk to Oakes and Button, Solicitors, Hokitika. ttT " 4054 T7ICTORIAN Bonded Steam~Colee V Mills.— Eobert Harper &, Go. beg to draw the attention of merchants ana the public to tlie advantages afforded to purchasers of theii Coffees. The goods being manufactured in bond, the payment of the double duty is avoided, and the manufacture being" under the inspection of an officer of H.M. Customs, a guarantee of quality, not hitherto obtainable in the coffee trade, is thus secured to consumers. This being tLe first and only Bonded Coffee Works yet established in the Australian Colonies, R.II. & Co. are^ , enabled to supply their intercok>BJsi"~ • friends with a superior quality,~and at a reduction of 2d. per lb. on + Jieir former "shipping prices. To bo had of K&urlr all 1 storekeepers in Now Zoalamt Edbort . Harper &' Co., CoiVoe ami Spite Mcrchants,,62| and 57, Flii.rWi i J&^ R a a,
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West Coast Times, Issue 295, 3 September 1866, Page 7
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442Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 295, 3 September 1866, Page 7
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