WANTED, an engagement as first-class Barmaid, Cook, or Housekeeper, by a lady who has had several years' experience. Address J» W., brauch officp of this papoi\ WANTED, situation as managing Housekeeper in a first class Hotel Hokitika, by a lady, thoroughly respectable, a handy po^on, and who fully understands tho bost mode of voolcing, laying out, and managing tho dining tablo, and genoral meuago thereof. References most satisfactory. Address, by letter, M. S. A., Mr Cumming, Old Bank Storo, Rovoll street. "WANTED it well known that a first- / J class Dinner, consisting of Soup, Joints, and Pastry, can bo hed for 35., ready from 12 to 4, at North's Otago Dining Rooms, opposito tho wharf. WANTED, a situation as Barmaid or Waitress. Good references giveri, Apply j A.Z., at Branch Offico of this paper. NOTICE. A BRICKLAYER can bo had on the Shortest Notice. Bakers' Ovens, Stoves and Chimno guaranteed William Eyers. Apply, D. LYNCH, A 1 Bakery. HAI HA!! HA!!! mHE MAN IS COMING To Appear at tho SHAKSPERE CONCERT HALL. T. B. Smith is himself again. ILLIAM M'VEAGH. — Shoidd this moot tho oyo of Williant M'Veagh, ho is requested to writo to liis sistor, Mrs Wm. Martin, Church streot, Invercargill. Was last heard of in Spring Gully, Sandhurst, about threo years ago, and is now supposed to bo on tho West Coast. Any ono who can give any information concerning him, will greatly oblige by writing to tho abovo address, or to the offico of this papor. Tl/TR. WILLIAM COPELAND, from IVJ - Glasgow, ploaso send your address toMr J. Newton, tinsmith, Hokitika, or to Jamos Purvis, Melbourne Goneral Cemetery, Victoria. IF this should moot tho oyo of THOS. B. DICKSON, Vementry, ho will hoar ot his brothor by writing to tho Post offico, Hokitika. TAMES CHITTENDEN, of Nioklo, " send your address to your Brother Thomas, at Marino Hotol, Gibson's Quay, Hokitika. TF this shoidd meet tho oyo of Alex- ■*• andeb Black, County Sligo, Ireland, ho will hoar from his Father by applying on board tho schoonor Margaret, now lying alongside tho Wharf. | Hokitika, 20th Oct., 1865. TAMES GROGAN, last heard of in tho v Six-Mile— writo to your brothor John, at tho Post Offico, Hokitika. NOTICE. A S my wife, Mary Gordon, has loft hor •*•*- homo without any oauso, I will not bo responsible for any dobts sho may contract. HENRY A. GORDON. Kaniori, Octobor 16th, 1865. *~ NUGGETS. NUGGETS. "^"UGGETS > and specimens suited for -^ breast pins can bo sold at a high prico i at J. P. Christonson's, watchmaker and jeweller, Rovell strcot. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. TOST, between tho Cafo do Paris and f~* tho Signal-station, a Purse, containing a Masonic diploma, S.C., and a few shillings in silver. Whoovor will bring tho samo to tho offico of this paper will recoivo tho abovo roward. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE. T\7"E tho undersigned, at present trading TT undor the namo and stylo of " Swanson, Ryrio, & Co., havo mutually agreed to dissolve Partnership on and from tho first day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty-fivo. All accounts duo to tho abovo aro to bo paid to Mr Wm. Swanson, who will also- disohargo all liabilities. WM. SWANSON, MABOUS RYRIE. ANDREW MOWAT. Hokitika, October 21, 1865. TN roforonco to the abovo, Andorson and •*• Mowat bog to inform tho Traders and Storekeepers that thoy havo purchased tho businoss and premisos, and tho business in futuro will bo carried on cntiroly by thorn and on their account. ANDERSON & MOWAT. Kawhaka Creok, Octobor 14th, 1865. fTIHE Partnership hitherto existing boJL twoon A. M/Clintock and Charles Raikes, carrying on businoss undor tho stylo of M'Cliutook & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consont. Tho business will in futuro bo carried on by A. M'Clintock, who will bo rosponsiblo for all liabilities of tho firm ; and all partios indobted to tho firm aro requested to pay tho^samo to Charles Raikes. Ciiables Raikes, Aciieson M'Clintock. Witness — R. L. Holmes. NOTICE. THE Partnership hitherto e>cistimj botwoon Philip Roonoy and Jamos fjMun, ns storekeepers, in Ross Town, is dissolved by mutual consont. duo and owing to tho said firm to Mrid to and by oitiior of tho abovomcrJßncd porsons. I*l PHILIP ROONEY. JAMES GATEUS. Witness — M. Cassius. Dated October 12, 1865.
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West Coast Times, Issue 60, 21 October 1865, Page 3
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