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TO CAPITALISTS AND SPECULATORS. FOE SAL E. THREE COTTAGES, on the Orawaiti Road, in ono or sepaarte lots. The houses are well and substantially built, lined and papered throughout, and the grounds securely Fenced with posts and rails and Hobart Town palings. Lot 1 stands on a section 50 x 300, and is in the occupation of Mr Field. Lot 2, Trent Cottage, lately occu- • pied by Mr Southern, with handsome Shrubbery in front. Registered Grate and Kitchen Range. Lot 3, handsome Six-roomed House adjoining the above, erected on section 87 feet by 300. The above are for sale in one lot, or separately. For terms and particulars, apply to J. M'DOWELL, Westport. HOTEL FOR SALE OR TO LET. IK consequence of leaving the District, the Proprietor of the POST OFFICE HOTEL, Charleston, is prepared to treat with parties for its purchase or occupation. Heconsidersitunnecessary to say more than that this is one of the largest and most substantially built houses in the district, comfortably furnished, and in a good position for doing a lucrative trade of any description. Also, that house situated at the corner of Rotten Row and Blackett street. Apply on the premises, HUNTER'S POST OFFICE HOTEL STEADY ON THE BREAK. rfcAGATELLE FOR DRINKS > AT THE LITTLE GREY HOTEL. Xi. ISM-JUSXTTEI. I> ;o<1M > CT „ 0 „ 3 B. MARTIN AND CO. IMPORTERS, DUNE D I N . NOTICE. IDWARD MUNCASTER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Having removed to the premises lately occupied by Mr J. Beaver, hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of the public patronage. N.B.—Any jobs left with the late firm will be delivered bv EDWARD MUNCASTER, Gladstone-street. ' December 7, 1869. J. MANNING, MACHINERY DEPOT Walkeb Street, Dunedin. Flax machines, capable of dress, ing 25 cwt. fibre per week Steam Engines Thrashing Machines Flour Mills Saw-benches Chaff Cutters Cheese Presses Belting Smut Wire Oil—Colza, Sperm, Castor, &c. ALTER ISHO P BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, AUSTRALIAN EXPRESS, GLADSTONE STREET, WESTPORT, and PRINCES STREET CHARLESTON, Respectfully wishes to direct public attention to his well-assorted stock oi every conceivable article requisite m his trade. His selection of BOOKS is too numerous to particularise His stock of STATIONERY comprises every article in daily demand in use. Added to which is the CIRCULATING LIBRARY recently much enlarged. WALTER BISHOP Gladstone Street Westport.

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Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 641, 5 April 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 641, 5 April 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 641, 5 April 1870, Page 1

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