IMPORTANT To the Directors of Sloam Navigation Companies, Parties embarking in tho Hokitikn Trade, and all connected with Marino Interests, in this or tho neighboring colonios of Queensland, Victoria, and Now Zealand. Unreserved Salo by auction of tho fino Iron Paddlo Steamer SAMSON, 170 Tons Register. TUESDAY, 14th NOVEMBER. TI/TR. W. DEAN has boon favbrcd with •*■"• instructions from tho Directors of tho Australasian Steam Navigation CoinSany to soil by auction at his Warehouse, 'itt and O'Connell streets, Sydney, on Tuesday, 14lh November, at noon, Tho fine iron paddle steamer SAMSON, 176 tons register. Hor dimensions are : —Length, 160 feet; breadth, 17 foot; depth, 8 feet 6 inches. She is fitted with an oscillating engine of 60-horso power, her consumption of fuel is 9 cwt. por hour ; average speed when laden, Bto 9 knots ; and draft, laden, 6 feot 6 inches. She possesses superior passenger accommodation in salooD and stoorago. Has largo carrying capacity for cargo, and, being a very powerful boat could be advantageously used as a Ing if required. Her boilors were takon out and mado equal to now, and engines thoroughly overhauled in July, last year. She has since at rogular intervals been takon oh tho Company's slip, examined and repaired where uecossary. .She is in perfect order, well found and ready for soa» Tho auctioneer wOuld direct especial attention to the salo of this fino steamer, as it is rarely that so suporior a vossol as tho Samson, roploto with ovory necessary and convenience and admirably suited for both passengers and freight, is in tho market as in this inslanco for bona fide unreserved sale. sTerms, liberal, at sale TT^ANTED Publicans and consumers to V v know that Pjzzby and Arkell aro now prepared to supply them with their NEW BREW of Alo and Portor, in bulk arid bottle. Weld street, Hokitika. WANTED at onco, from Twenty to Thirty Axemen ; wages, 16s. por day, or piecowork if proferrcd. To save disappointment, none but first-class Axemen need ain)ly. A. McClintock, Contract Store, Kawhaka Creek. TyANTED, an ongagomont as first-class tV Barmaid, Cook, or Housekeeper, by a lady who has had sovoral yoars' experience. Address J. W., branch offica of this papor. TtfANTED it well known that a firstV " 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 giVei. Apply A.Z., at Branch Office of this paper. . ' __ XXTANTED, by a young lady possess- » ' ing first class testimonials, a situation as housemaid. Apply Rowley and Quintan's office. Xy ANTED, by a respectable and in- * v telligont young Man, a situation as Barman or Waiter, or othorwiso useful in an hotol. Good roforoncos. Address, G. B. W., office of this paper. WANTED, Tenders for building. Ap- '" ply D. Isaacs and Co,, Rovoll strcot. WANTED two Barmaids, and ono Housemaid, at tho new British Lion Hotol, Rovoll-streot. Also, music and professional talent TyANTED a thoroughly experienced vv Bookkeeper, Apply, by lottor only, addressed Box No. 13, Post-office, Hokitika. ANDBEWBROUGH is requested to ■^ call immediately at tho oflico of O. W. Oakes, Solicitor, Rovoll-stroet, Hokitika. Business of importance from Scotland. ILLIAM M'VEAGH. — Should this moot tho oyo of Wilh"an> M'Voagh, ho is requosteel to writo to his sistor, Mrs Wm. Martin, Church street, Invorcargill. Wns last heard of in Spring Gully, Sandhurst, about threo years ago, and is now supposed to bo on the West Coast. Any ono who can give nny information concerning him, will groatly oblige by writing to tho abovo address, or to the offico of this papor. Tl/TR. WILLIAM COPELAND, from -"- 1 - Glasgow, ploaso send your address toMr J. Nowton, tinsmith, Hokitika, or to James Purvis, Molbourno Gonoral Cometory, Victoria. SEA BREEZE. TF this should meet tho oyo of John ■*• Sthatfobd Tubneh, or anyone that knows his whereabouts, by communicating with his mother, Mrs E. Cobb, liussellstrcot south, Molbourno ; or to John Pattinson, Harp of Erin Hotol, Hokitika, will bo thankfully rocoived. NO T 1 C E. rpHE undersigned intends loaving this -*■ district. All' parties indebted to thorn aro requested to call and sottlo their accounts immediately. All unsottled accounts to Ist November will bo placed in tho bauds of a solicitor for collection. KENNEDY BROS , Rovoll street. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERS IIP rTIHE partnership hitherto oxisting boJL twepn tho undorsigned. Jeremiah Fitzgerald and John Miuvihill, as hotol kecpors in IFokitika, has this day boon dissolved by mutual consonti, Tho business will iv fuluro bo carried on by tho said Jphn Midvihill, who will rccoivo and pay all.debts- duo to or by tho lato firm. r J. F. FITZGERALD. JOHN MtJLVIHLLL. Witness— Cnls. B. Buennan, Law Stationer. Hokitika, Oct. 30, 1865. FOR ISALE.— A largo American Stovo, nil complote : also, Sausago Maohine. Apply at Wagner's Shamrock Hotol. rnllE boat JUNO will bo sold if not •*- claimed within a fortnight, to pay oxpensos. Apply Mr. Harris, near Slaughtor Yard. /COTTAGE, containing threo rooms, built iv host stylo, for salo or to letApply Rowley and Quuilau, Eovoll streot.
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West Coast Times, Issue 64, 31 October 1865, Page 3
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