T\7" ANTED Publicans and consumers to v v know that Pizzey and Akkell aro now prepared to supply them with thoir NEW BREW of Ale and Portor, in bulk and bottle. Wold streot, Hokitika. Xy ANTED it well known that a first- *; • class Dinner, consisting of Soup, Joints, and Pastry, can bo hed for Bs., ready from 12 to 4, at North's Otago Dining' Rooms, opposito tho wharf. XT7 ANTED, by a party who thoroughly understands Book-keeping, by Doublo Entry, a Situation as Bookkeeper, &c. Has a long oxperionco in balancing books, and tho arrangement of partnership and profit and loss accounts and business ledger accounts gonorally. Address 8.X., Rowley & QuiNLAN r s, Rovell street. WANTED, a Lad, to make himself generally usoful. Exchange Hotel, Rovoll street. WANTED, a Mato, as Top Sawyor, to proceed south. Apply, Henry and Seelon, bootmakors, opposito Camp, Rovoll strcot. WANTED— 10,000 Portor Bottles. Apply, M'Oabty's Brewery, Rovoll street north. Highest price given. WANTED, a first-class Man Servant. Must make liimsolf useful. Apply Steam Packet Hotol. W' ANTED a- Barmaid for tho South Diggings. Apply Maco and Dixon, Cordial Mamifacturors. WANTED to rent or purchase an iron Storo ; detached preferred, and near tho river. Apply at Bullon's, Sobastopol Stores. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP rjTHE partnership hitherto existing boJL tweon tho xindersigned Jeremiah Fitzgerald and John Mulvihill, as hotol keepers in Hokitika, has this clay been dissolved by mutual consent. Tho business will in future bo carried on by tho said John Mulvihill, who will recoivo and pay all dobts duo to or by tho late firm. J. F. FITZGERALD. JOHN MULViniLL. Witnoss— CnAs. B. Bhennan, Law Stationer. Hokitika, Oct. 30, 1865. ' FOR SALE. — A largo American Stovo, nil complete : also, Snusngo Machine. Apply at Wagner's Shamrock Hotol. THE MEAT MONOPOLY. AN INDIGNATION MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE CORINTHIAN HALL, ON SATURDAY, 4th INSTANT, At 4 o'Clock p.m. WE, tho undersigned inhabitants of Hokitika, considering with great anxiety tho present famino price of meat, and tho probability of its rising still higher if tho ports are not opened, think it most advisable that a public meeting of tho inhabitants should bo held as early as possible to consider tho best and quickest moans of offecting that dosirablo object tho oponing of tho ports, so that the working man may bo able to obtain that which is necossary for his support, viz., fresh meat at a reasonable price. Having this object in view, wo subscribo our names, and pledgo ourselves to support tho cause in every way until tho Provincial Government bo convinced of the urgent necessity of immediately oponing our ports. F. and G. F. Bullon D. O'Donnell Robort Ecclesfield Robort Harris Ching, Churches and Co. John Spenco Cnssius and Comiskoy Geo. Bond James Guttoridgo William Reid James Ooleman Kortcgast Bros. Arch. Scott Patrick M'Guiro Chcsncy and Co» Henry Staito Wm. J. Weir and Co. Thomas Polo and Co. Morison, Law and Co. R. Macintyro M'Landress, Hopburn and Co. Fritz Schlutor A. Louisson and Co. Thomas North Wm. H. D. Miller Clarko Bros. Frcdoric Grcor James Moir | Henry Staito Michael Gaverty Marcq Medard Cowlishaw and Plaisted H. J. Hogan W. B. Morris A. Atkinson. John Connoll J. Harding E. Gurr and Co. Jamos Edwards J. H. Bonnott Thomas Proctor J. W. Allon Lloyd, Taggart and Co. Edwd. C. Haworth Jas. R. Anderson and Co. P Soloman C. B. Edwards Homy Miller John Colfer Morit Ribfisoh Joshua Soloman Allvin Pahn Robt. Harold Thomas Munro and Co. Macfarlano and Mackay P. Luhning Samuel Pannor Wood Bros. E. P. Sellers William Hildrcth J. W. Donslow 11. Jamos Thos. Brott and Co. John Young Mathow Callan Alfred Clovo Karl Van Dammo Daniol H. Clovo 11. W. Brackon Jamos H. O'Loughlin Thomas Powoll Charlos Rowloy P. Kloin T. L. Shepherd
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West Coast Times, Issue 65, 2 November 1865, Page 3
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629Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 65, 2 November 1865, Page 3
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