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Notices. LATE GENEBAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION. lU' T I C E. ALL Claims against Mr John White's Committee nre requested to be sent in to the undersigned on or before Tiiesday, the D« bst a IjBAMIOOTHj 142 Secretary. N 0 T I C E. HAVING been requested by a number of the inhabitants of the Arahura district to convene a Meeting to memorialise the Government to continue the Arahura Road to the Greenstone Road, I henby appoint Monday evening, the 30th inst., at 8 o'clock, at Mr Beth's Hotel, Wnimea, as the time and place of such meeting. JOHN M'WHIRTER, 1 Chairman of the Arahura Road Board, 144 b M]{, GREENWOOD, DENTIST, HAS ARRIVED, And may be consulted at his Rooms, on the Upper Floor, TEMPLE CHAMBERS, Weld-street, Hokitika, For a Short Time. Teeth Stopped, Scaled, and Extracted. ARTIFICIAL TEETH, From One to a Complete Set. Dentistay in all its Branches. 145 b TO LET OR FOR SALE, THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, Greenstone, together with one of Alcock's best Billiard Tables, and several months' unexpired License, and at present doing a good business. The only reason for disposing is the present proprietress wishing to retire from business. For price, and other particulars, apply to Mr Kortegast, brewer, Hokitika ; or Margaret Delany, on the premises. 104 b STARTLING NEWS ! CHEAP SALE OF JEWELLERY. gg^° The Sale will positively close on Monday, January 30th inst., at 10 p.m. TO WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND THE PUBLIC. N. SALOMON (or dunidin) T>E6S to inform the inhabitants of ■*-" Hokitika, and its environs, that lie J is NOW SHOWING, at OSBORN'S CAFE DE PARIS, a MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF JEWELLERY, and will remain till MONDAY next, at 10 p.m. As Mr S. is retiring from business, he is offering the Goods at Prices that cannot fail to ensure a speedy sale. The Stock consists of a Splendid Assortment of Indies' and Gentlemen's Gold and Silver Euglit.li and Geneva Watchc, of the best manufactures ; an assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Colonial Gold Chains ; a large and choice selection of English and Colonial Jewellery, of the mot-t tasteful designs ; Gold Spectacles and Eyeglasses ; New Zealand Quartz and Gieenstune, splendidly mounted. Jet Goods in endless variety, l^T The Largest and most Magnificent STOCK OF DIAMONDS In the Colonies. Sterling Silver Salvers, Cups, Spoons, and Forks ; Opera and Field Glasses ; and a variety of Goods too numerous to mention. (g§7* Ladies are respectfully invited to inspect the above splendid Stock. Private entrance to the room from Revell-street. Remember — The Sale will close on Monday, January 30th, at 10 p.m. Mr Salomon will visit Stafford Town, Waimea, Greenstone, Ross, and Greymouth. 123 b WANTED, Tenders to Lease the Lower Floor of the Manchester Unity Hall, for twelve months, either as | an Hotel or for private purposes. Particulars of security to be stated. Tenders will be received up to two o'clock on Saturday, 28th instant, by Mr William Todd, Wharf-street. Specifica ions can be seen either at Mr W. Todd's, Wharf-street, or at Mr G. Dalrymjile's office, Revell-street. 127 b Dissolution of Partnership. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP TENDERS. J. Gibson and Co., Ross. Learmont and Gibson, Kanieri. SALE OF THE ROSS BUSINESS. mENDERS will be received until the L Ist February prox. for the Bondptroet Store and for the Ayhncr-street Store, separately, or together, with or without .stock. In the event of no suitable tender the stock will then be sold under Cost price for CASH ONLY. All outstanding accounts not settled at that date will be sued for. Tenders to be sent to GIBSON & CO.. Ross, LEARMONT & GIBSON, Kanieri. 106 b "TVTOTICE is hereby given that the ±S partnership hitherto existing between WILLIAM GLYN'N and FREDERICK AUGUSTUS INGLE, carrying on business as Drapers, outfitters, &c, has this day i ecn dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due to t!:c late firm are required to be settled at once, and all claims agamst the linn arc rcqucsud to be sent in to F. A. Ingie, by whom the business will in future t.e carried on. Dated this 21st day of January, 1871. WILLIAM GLYNN, F. A. INGLE. Wttnw— Hjn^rtT lUiuum. H7b

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West Coast Times, Issue 1662, 27 January 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 1662, 27 January 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 1662, 27 January 1871, Page 3

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