SATURDAY, 18th JANUARY, 1868. MOST DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN HERBERT-ST. To Merchantß,Bond Proprietors Speculators, and Others. MR ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP has received instructions from Mr S. T. Brent, to Sell by Auction, on the Premises, Herbert-st., directly opposite Ereeman-st., and in close proximity to the Stanley Wharf, Esplanade, "Westport, on Saturday, 18th January* 1868, at 3 o'clock, , That very substantial and faithfully built Warehouse, recently erected by Mr Brent, of the best material —siding and roof of first-class English Corrugated Iron. Size of Building, 24 x 48, standing upon 12 foot walls, floored with li in., 25 M 90 feet Baltic-dressed pine, and without exception, the most substantial and well-built Warehouse in Westport. The late devastation of the river compelling the removal of the bonded warehouses and Customhouse to near the site of the present building, indicate this as being the part of the town for the erection of permanent structures, and the present opportunity of purchasing a ready-to-go-mto Building not likely to occur again. TERMS AT SALE.
STEAM TO NELSON THE Eavorite Screw Steamer, KENNEDY, Captain Caret, will be despatched for Nelson, THIS DAT, at noon. Eor freight or passage, apply to NATH. EDWARDS & CO., Agents. Kennedy-street.
STEAM TO MOKIHINTJI. m H E STEAMSHIP 1 WAIPARA, Bascand, Master, Will be despatched 81-WEEKLY, to the above Port. Next Trip on or about MONDAY NEXT, 13th, proceeding to the KARAMEA, if sufficient inducement offers. AKTHUR BEAUCHAMP, Agent, Stanley Wharf.
T>0 T AL -AECH HOTEL. GEORGE HARRISON (Late of the Maori Hotel, and Provi-' dor of E.M. Company's Steamers), PnOPEIETOB. The above magnificent Hotel is now completed, and will be found the largest and best family hotel in the district. THE BEDROOMS Are second to none in New Zealand for comfort, with complete suites of rooms for families. THE TABLE "Will be found replete with every delicacy of the season, and the wines, spirits, and malt liquors are selected by the proprietor from the choicest brands. COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN Visiting the Buller district will find the above Hotel all that can be desired, and nothing shall be wanting on the part of the proprietor to render his in every respect a first class hotel. Commercial Travellers will find every convenience, as large show rooms will be at their service. IMPERIAL HOTEL. GLADSTONE STREET, WESTPOBT. ADAM PORTER Begs to inform his Eriends and the Public that he has re-commenced business and opened the Imperial Hotel, where he will be glad to welcome old friends and new faces.
"Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c, of the first quality only. A. P. begs to intimate to his old friends and patrons that he has made extensive alterations in the culinary department, and engaged a first-class cook; those who may favor him with a call will find every delicacy of the season, combined with civility and attention. i THREE-BOOMED COTTAGE, A "with Garden, "Well, &c, on the G. HALLER, Tobacconist.
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Westport Times, Volume 1, Issue 143, 15 January 1868, Page 3
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