MOTI C E . PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, MASONIC HALL, Empire Hotel, Gladstone street, To consider the advisability of Petitioning the General Assembly to constitute Westland North a County, aud endow the same with a Local Government. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock sharp. By Order of the Progress Committee. EDWAED TYLER, Chairman. TO-NIGHT AT CHARLESTON TT\ G. CARR, D.M., Mesmeric -L • Surgeon and Physician, will deliver his Celebrated Mesmeric, Psychological, and Electro-Biological Seances, which have created such excitement in Melbourne, Sydney, Hokitika, and Greymouth. Admission: Front Seats, 4s ; Back Seats, 2s. T. G. Carr, D.M., may be consulted daily at the Empire Hotel. D'ARCY LEIGH, Agent. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF BREAD. 3UTTON AND ANDERSON (late Eeid's Bakery), Gladstone street, have reduced the price of the FOUR POUND LOAF to 9d. Bread only of the best quality. D. and A. likewise desire to inform the public that they are prepared to supply FANCY & MIXED BISCUITS, of all kinds, and in any quantity at Lower than Melbourne Prices. Those who may favor them with an order may depend upon having the same promptly and satisfactorily executed. Note the Address: DUTTON AND ANDERSON, Gladstone-street.
CHEAP BREAD! CHEAP BREAD!! ONLY BAKERY IN TOWN. Ijl WEST, Gladstone street, is now Selling the Four-Pound Loaf at SIXPENCE, For Cash in the Shop. NINEPENCE if Delivered. DENTISTRY. ONE WEEK LONGER. ~R. J. P. ARMSTRONG, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, at the request of several of the residents of Westport and Charleston, and in order to complete engagements undertaken in Mechanical Dentistry, hegs to notify that he has had unavoidably to prolong his stay in Westport ONE WEEK MORE.
Early applications are requested on this the Last "Week. Gladstone street, Westport, March 1, 1869. t CATTLE TEESPASS ACT, 1868. is hereby given, that on and after this date, the Cattle Trespass Act, 1868, will be enforced on my lands, north of the Orawaiti, and I hereby give notice, that I intend to claim damages for all cattle and horses trespassing on the said land. THOMAS JONES. Orawaiti, March 5, 1869. CATTLE TEESPASS ACT 1888. "VTOTICE is hereby given, thati, on _l_M and after this date, th« Cattle Trespass Act 1868 will be enforced on my lands at Packers' Point, and I hereby give notice tkat I intend to claim damages for all cattle trespassing on the said land, whether fenced or unfenced, as well as for any damages done by fowis, from and after this date. OWEN O'NEILL. "Westport, Ist March, 1869. LONDON POETEAIT EOOMS, MOLESWORTH STREET, WESTPORT, and Camp-street, Charleston. THE undersigned begs to intimate to the Ladies and Gentlemen ef Westport and its vicinity, that he has taken premises next to Messrs "Whyte and Pirie's. The Studio is now being fitted up on the most improved principles, and will be opened about the 12th March. Carte de Visite and other photographs in the best style of the art. THOS. E. PEICE, Photographer.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 474, 6 March 1869, Page 3
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