N 0 T I C E. REVISION OF THE MINING REGULATIONS OF THE NELSON SOUTH-WEST GOLDFIELDS. THE Miners of the Bullcr District are requested to Elect Representatives to meet in the Court House at Westport, on SATURDAY, the 29th day of FEBRUARY, for the purpose of Revising and Amending the Goldfields Regulations. In order to avoid the inconvenience of an election conducted in the usual manner, it has been decided that any person bringing with him Thirty (30) Miners' Rights will be deemed a duly elected Peprescntative. It will only be necessary that the Miners' Rights shall be produced at the first meeting on February 29th, but no one can take any part in the proceeding who has not attended the first meeting. The Warden of the District will act as Chairman of the meetings. T. A. SNEYD KYNNERSLEY, Commissioner. Commissioner's Office, Westport, Jan. 29, 1868. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1868 At 12 o'clock. To Capitalists, Speculators, and Others. UnpreeedentedOpportunity for Investing witli a Certainty of Quick and Profitable Returns. For Sale by Public Auction, by order of the Mortgagee, THE NILE STEAM SAW MILLS, PLANT, &c., QUARTZ-CRUSHING MAC BINE, CHARLESTON. AND ILLES
have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction on the ground, That valuable Property known as THE KILE STEAM SAW MILLS, including one of Eoby's 16-horse power Steam Engine, and all the requisite plant, gear, tramway, offices, &c, for carrying on an extensive timber trade attached. A QUAETZ-CKUSHING MACHINE, with 8 bead stampers, stamper boxes, tip trollies, pump, extra tables, blacksmith's forge, tools, crab winch, one mile of tramway, offices, &c. Also A substantial four-roomed wooden verandah Cottage; and a large assortment of Furniture, &c. The Auctioneersbegto call the attention of capitalists, speculators, and tbe public to the above unprecedented sale of machinery, plant, &c., which is all in good order, and is to be positively sold by order and on account of the mortgagee, hence offering an opportunity of investingin a business already formed, which has returned a large profit to the present owner, and can be calculated upon for years to come. CAEEY & GILLES, Auctioneers.
A DELPHI HOTEL, XIl G-ladstone-street. The APOLLO MUSIC HALL and CASINO will be Opened in the course of a few days, magnificently fitted-up, in fact, surpassing anything in the Southern hemisphere. A splendid Band engaged, as well as two efficient M.C.'s. Remember ! —Willbe opened in a few days, the Apollo Music-hall and Casino. S. HAMILTON & CO., Proprietors. TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. F P. ATKINSON, Cash Purchaser of , Hides and Skins in any quantity at highest prices. Permanently resident in Wesport. Temporary address— Westpoet Times Office. NOTICE.
THE undersigned are not responsible for any DEBTS contracted by En. CODY, Master of the Ketch Constant. J. & E. PAUL. CALEDONIAN HOTEL \J (Opposite Wharf,) Esplanade, Westport. GEORGE CLARKE, Proprietor. The best brands of Wines and Spirits only kept. Sparkling Ales. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Caledonian Hotel, opposite the Wharf.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 158, 1 February 1868, Page 3
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