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Wonted. RICIIAIiDRON & CO.'S LABOR OFFICES, * Rechstey Offices fob Sehvants, Corner of Weld and Revell streets. SERVANTS WAITING ENGAGEMENTS. Country letters immediately attended to. ■piCIIARDSON & CO. House and Land Agents, HOTEL BROKERS, And Valuators. 4196 A First-class Violinist, and two fii-ftt-class Girls, open to enjjago for Fox's or Paltihi. Apply Richardson and Co.'s Registry, Weld street. 5844 mO MASTEK BAKERS.— WANTED, |_ by a sober man, employment as Bilker or Confectioner. Apply Dan O'Connell Hotel, Revell street. 58d3 WANTED, a first-class Cook. Apply Wagner's, Shamrock Hotel. 5803 \I7ANTKD. aCook. Apply Mechanics' )) Arms Hotel. 5840 WANTED, a Dressmaker. Apply lo Miss Stanley, Tancrecl street (four doors from Gibson's Quay). 5842 WANTED, tyro young ladies for dancing at a hotel, up-country. Apply, Plough Hotel, Revell street, belw< cii 10 and 11 o'clock. 5838 WANTED, first-class Violinist for a hotel, up-country. Apply, Plough Hotel, Revell street, between 10 and 11 o'clock. 5839 yyANTED Known, that any desenp- * * tion of Scales or Weighing Machines can be repaired and adjusted at Dixon's, Bellhanger, back of Empire Hotel. 2463 LIME. LIME. LIME. GREY RIVER LIME YIfANTED KNOWN that Mr Edward * " Berry has this day appointed Mr J. B. Clarke, of the Red House, Revell street, sole agent for the Grey l?iver Lime. 5436 Tenders. TJOKITIKA and GREYMOUTFI LITR AM WAY COM PAN V ( Limited) . Tenders will be received at the Secretary's office, up to 12 o'clock on Thursday, for constructing their Terminus buildings. Particulars to be obtained at the Company's Office, Terminus, Revell street. 5826 William Hendebson, bee. TENDERS FOR MAILS. • SEALKD TENDERS will be received at the Post Office, Hokitika, till noon of the 24th December, for the conveyance of mails overland, once weekly each way, between the Post Office, Hokitika, and ( >karita, from the Ist February to the 31st July, 1867. For terms and conditions of contract apply to the Post Office, Hokitika, or Okarita. Tenders to be addressed to the Postmaster, Hokitika. Sydney. J. J)ick, Postmaster. Post Office, Hokitika, lOih December, 1866. 5787 'I VENDERS WANTKD for excavating X a cellar. Apply' at Imperial Hotel, corner of Gibson's Quay and Wharf street. 584.6 1 RENDERS are invited for Alterations 1 at the BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Office of C. G. Smith, Architect. Tenders close on lsth instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 5791 TO ENGINEERS. mENDERS wanted for putting the L Engines of the s.s. Thane into the Murray, schooner. For further particulars apply to J. Kilgour on board the Dispatch. 5817 riVEJSDKRS for the PURCHASE of the 1 Paddle Steamer SOUTHLAND, as she now lies at the Invercargill Jetty, will be received at this Office until N oon of the 2nd January, 1867. Full particulars may be obtained on application at the Office of the Clerk to the Superintendent, Invercargill. — By Order. Yv . H. Aylmer, Clerk to Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Southland, 24.th Nov., 1866. Description of the Paddle-wheel Steajxee Southland. Built of Iron Two masts, for forp and aft canvas Deck flush, lore and aft Towing gear, fixed in sponsons No figure head Elliptical stern Length, as per register, 130 feet Breadth, do do 19 do Depth, do do 9 3-10ths do Boiler, tubular, age 18 months, in use 6 months Name of builders ot engines, Thompson, Boyd & Co., Neweastle-on-Tyne 'Name of builder of ship, Mitchell Walker, on Tyne Description of engines, ordinary side, levers with disconnecting gear Diameter of cylinder, 32 inches ; length of stroke, 3 feet Ihickness of plaws — top plates, 5-16ths; bottom plates, 3-Sths inches Sizo ond pitch of angle iron — sizo, 2^; pitch 21 inches ' Consumption of coal, from 8 to 10 tons in 24i hours Cabin accommodation, 12 scfa berths; ladies' cabin, 4 sofa berths Fore cabin could hold about 30 tons cargo Cargo space in fore and main holds, 80 tons Draught of water when loaded, 7^ feet Coal bunkars would hold about 35 tons Speed, 11 knots per hour Not tonnage, 87 tons Clashed on Lloyd's Buoks, on 27th December, 1864, A 1 B Subject to periodical surrey Built Dect rabev, IW SSOB

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West Coast Times, Issue 382, 13 December 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 382, 13 December 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 382, 13 December 1866, Page 3

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