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WANTED Publicans and consumers to know that Pizzey and Ar.KELL are now prepared to supply them with their NKW BItEW of Alo and Porter, in bulk and bottle. Weld street, Hokitika. WANTED at once, from Twenty to Thirty Axemen; wages, 15s. per day, or piccowork if proforrcd. To save disappointment, norio but first-class Axemen need apply. A. McClintock, Contract Slord, Jiawhaka Creek. TXT ANTED, a situation by a young man » ' who has had sovon years' experience in the colony, as grocer and genorat dealer. Apply Z. X., office of this papor. MISSING-, Sunday, 24th instant, a person known as Captain Hawkhoad, alias Poter, about 25 years old, of slight build, and about 5 ft. 5 in. in height. Left his tent on tho abovo afternoon for Hokitika. Any information respecting tho above person will bo thankfully acknowledged by Robert Wild, blacksmith, Kanieri, who has some proporty belonging to him. ILLIAM M'VEAGH. — Should this meet tho eye of William M'Voagh, ho is requested to writo to his sister, Mrs Wm. Martin, Church street, Invorcargill. Was last heard of in Spring Gully, Sandhurst, about three years ago, and is now supposed to bo on the West Coast. Any dno who can give any information concerning him, will greatly oblige by writing to tho abovo addross, or to the offico of this paper. TI/TR. WILLIAM COPELAND, from •*»■*- Glasgow, ploase sond your addross toMr J. Newton, tinsmith, Hokitika, or to James Purvis, Melbourne General Cemetery, Victoria. IP this should meet tho oyo of THOS. B. DICKSON, Vemontry, ho will hoar of his brother by writing to tho Post office, Hokitika. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. npilE Partnership hitherto oxisting boX tween Michaol Kirby and Thomas Young, as Publicans at tho Kaniori, has boon this day dissolved. 28th Soptembor, 1865. MICHAEL KIRBY. Witnoss — James H. O'Loughlin, Solicitor, Hokitika> DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership hitherto oxisting between John Cottingham and William Shephord, as Hotolkeopors, at tho Union Hotel, Hokitika, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will in future bo carried on by tho said John Cottingham, who will recoivo and pay all accounts in respect of the said partnership. Dated this 28th day of Soptembor, 1865. JOHN COTTINGHAM. W. SHEPHERD. Witness — H. C. Mandy, Articled Clerk to Mr J. H. O'Louglilin, Solicitor, Hokitika. notice! npHE partnership hithorfco oxisting bo- •*- tween John Hudson and Jamos Price, carrying on . busino.ss as hotel keopors, &c.,.at the Albion Hotel, Rovoll stroot, Hokitika, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All parties indebted to tho said firm aro, requested to pay thoir accounts forthwith. All accounts against tho said firm aro to be forwarded for immediate payment. JAMES PRICE. JOHN HUDSON. Witness — Thomas BettSj Sept. 22, 1865. POSTAL. fTiENDERS will be received till noon of SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER^ next, at tho Post Offico, Hokitika, for tho CONVEYANCE of WEEKLY MAILS (once weokly each way) between Hokitika and Ross (Totara). Tho contract will bo a monthly one, and terminable at any period by a month's notice from tho Postraastor-Groneral dr Postmaster, Hokitika. Thoso tenders will be rocoived only subject to approval by the Hon. tho Post-master-General, and Chief Postmaster, Cliristchuroh. Tho Government will not bo bound to accopt the lowost or any tender. To bo ondorsod, "Tender for jftoss Mail." MICHAEL KEOGH, Postmaster. Post Offico, Hokitika, 29th Sept., 1865. IN THE GOLDEN LAND OP HOKITIKA. mil ERE camo from afar oft 1 ond J- CHARLEY WILLIAMS by name, a Publican, unto the groat city of Hoki- / tika. And ho made his arrival known far and near, ovon from tho Groy Rivor on tho ono sido untd tho Bay df Jackson on tho othor — unto three? different Provinces mado ho it known. .And ho causod a proclamation to bo mado for .tho Hungry to Como and Eat, for tho Thirsty to Como aud Drink and Not Got Drunk, for tho Weary, to Como arid Sloop. Arid lie causod his Mansion to bo built dt the top of Rovell-stroot, and ho named it tho GRlDlßON— whorom ho doth dwell ovon unto this day, an.d tho niultituao do feed and rojoico thoroirii TO business moil in Hokitika wishing their books correctly kept by doublo ontry, balanced,* closod, and ro-oponod, profits d.scortainod> find partnership accounts, if any, corrootiy arrangcdi The advertiser offers his services as bookkeeper arid cashier. Most satisfactory rof oron cos can bo givoh, Addross to N. 8., " West Coast Tnnos 1 ' office*; DHTLIP ALEXANDER, Carpenter -*• and Builder. Jobbing clono in all its branohos. Apply, Branch Ofllco of this papor«

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West Coast Times, Issue 51, 30 September 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 51, 30 September 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 51, 30 September 1865, Page 3

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