WANTED Publicans and consume ra to know that PiZZKY and Akkkll arcnow pvcpni'pd to .supply thuni with their NKW BREW of Ale and I'orter, in bulk and bottle. Weld street, Ilokitika. WANTED to purohaso a good Boat, 1 5 or 1 6 foot lon jj. Apply, Haworth and Co., on tho Wharf. TXTANTED it well known that a first- * * class Dinner, consisting of Soup, Joints, nnd Pastry, can bo lied for Bs., ready from 12 lo 4, at North's Otago Dining Rooms, opposito tlio wharf. TS^AN'rED a Cooper. Highest wages ' given. Apply to A. Can. oron, corner of Weld and Tailored streets. ■yTf ANTED, an engagement as first-class * * Barmaid, Cook, or Housokeepcr, by a lady who has had several years' cxporionco. Address J. W., branch oflico of this paper. TO BUSHMEN. WANTED Four good Axo-mon. ' v Apply to Mr Jas. Boylo, Shamrock Hotel, Hokitika. A FIRST-CLASS .Violinist can meet •"• wilh a pormnnont engagement at tho Prince Patrick Hotel, Gibson's quay. None but a proficient nc'bd apply. rTEORGIi ! COLLIE, about eight months since in Dunedin, is requested to communicate, by letter, to Mr O'Loughlin, Solicitor, Hokitika, who has news from his friends. WILLIAM M'VEAGH. — Should this meet tho eve of William M'Voagh, he is requested to writo to his sister, Mrs Wm. Martin, Church street, Invorcargill. Was last hoard of in Spring Gully, Sandhurst, about three years ago, and is now supposed to be on tho West Coast. Any one who can give any information concerning him, will greatly oblige by writing to the abovo addross, or to tlio oilico of this paper. ■jl/TR. WILLIAM COPELAND, from - LVL Glasgow, please sond your address toMr J. Newton, tinsmith, Hokitikn, or to James Purvis, Melbourne Genoral Cemetery, Victoria. TF this should meet tho oyo of Mr. x Wm. GOULDING, ho is requosted to communicato wilh Air James Boyle, caro Mr G. M. Aldrich, Shamrock Hotel, Ilokitika. TF this should meet tho eye of Til OS. B. x DIOKSON, Ycmontry, ho will hear of his brother by writing to tho Post office, Ilokitika. TF this should meet tho oyo of Thomas - 1 - Snoll, ho will hoar of his brother William by writing to Mr Bront, builder, Hokitika. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP rpilE Partnership hitherto oxisting boJL tweon Timothy Shochan and Richard Barrett, as Hotblkeopors at the Princo Patrick Hotel, Hokitika, is this day dissolved by mutual consent! Tho business will bo continued by tho said Timothy Shcohan, who will receive and pay all accounts incurred during tho said partnership. Hokilika, 30th Sept., 1865. TIMOTHY SHEEHAN. RICHD. BARRETT. Witness — Thomas Husband. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, I\/TICHAEL KIRBY and THOMAS iVI - YOUNG, Hotelkccpors, Kanieri, havo this day Dissolved Partnership by mutual consont. All Debts duo and owing to tho said Firm to bo paid to and by Michael Kirby, who will carry on tho business in future MICHAEL KIRBY. THOMAS YOUNG. Witness — llenhy A. Gobdon. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership hitherto oxisting betweon John Cottingham and William Shophord, as Hotolkoopors, at tho Union Hotel, Hokitika, is this clay dissolved by mutual consent. Tho business will in future bo carried on by tho said John Cottingham, who will rocoivo and pay all accounts in respect of tho said partnorship. Dated this 28th day of September, 1865. JOHN COTTINGHAM. W. SHEPHERD. Witness — H. 0. Mandy, Articled Clerk to Mr J. 11. O'Loughlin, Solicitor, Hokilika. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rpHE Partnership hitherto oxisting be- **- twoen C. H. Rhodes and William Quinlan, carrying on business as News Agents, at Rovell streot, Hokitika, is this dny Dissolved by mutual consont. Tho business will in futurobo carriodon by Rowley and Quinlan, who will receive all debts and dischargo all liabilities in connection with tho above business. q:~™i (William Quinlan, Signed I G IL Eh ;* kb. Witness — Charles Rowley. [ADVERTISEMENT.] Kaniori, 2nd October, 1865. To Mr. Pbtkb De Lokee. SIR, — Having soon in tho " West Coast Times," of Saturday, 30th ult., that you aro open to play any ono in tho colonies, bog to stato that I shall bo most "happy to play you on tho same terms as I hold tho Championship of tho Australias. — I am, Sir, Yours respect fully, Geokge Parkeii, Maitro d'Armos. (ADVERTISEMENT.) Kanicvi, 2nd October, 1805. To Mr. Futbr Dv Lohkk. SIR, — Having Boon in Ilio "West Const Times," of Saturday, 30th ult., ttiafc you tiro opnn to piny any ono in tlio Colonies, beg to stato tlmt I nhnll bo moat hippy to piny you, on tho snino touns as I hold tbo Clmmiiionshin of tho Austnilius.— l am, Sir, Yours vcspool fully, Go uoh Pa uk En, ' - Moitro d'Anncs
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West Coast Times, Issue 53, 5 October 1865, Page 3
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760Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 53, 5 October 1865, Page 3
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