NEWSPAPER AND PRINTING BUSINESS FOR SALE. THE TRUSTEES of tho ESTATE of CHARLES ELLIOTT, of Nelson, Printer and Proprietor of tho NELSON EXAMINES, invilo TENDERS for the PURCHASE of tho PRINTING BUSINESS and PLANT, all in 1 complete working order, togethor with the GOODWILL of tho Nelson Examiner, oncl of the Printing nnd Stationery Business. Tho Examiner is ono of the oldest newspapers in Now Zealand, having been established in 1842 ; and has maintained from its first issue a high chnracter for ability,, >woll as for consistency and honosty of 'purpose. TJIO stock ot Stationery, which is vory small, to bo taken at a valuation. Arrangements may probably be made to allow a Inrgo portion of tho purchascmonc)' to remain on mortgage. Tho Trustees do not bind themselves to accept tho highest or rtny tender. Tenders, addressed " Tender for Examiner Nowspnpor Business," care of Messrs. Curtis Brothers, Nelson, will ♦ bo received until the Ist day of March next. Full particulars may bo obtained by application to Messrs. Curtis Brothers. , ,1003 ■ FOR SALE. A THREE-ROOMED COTTAGE in Gibson's Qunj\ Apply nt tho Hokitika Saw Mills. 3006 FOR. SALE. ~ A FULL - SECTION OF LAND, situate near tho centre of Gibson's Quay. Enquiro of G. E. Greenfield, architect, Criterion IJotol. 1005 OR SALE.^-Ono Share in Cotton and Party's Race, situated on tho Waimen, containing three heads of water, with cxtonsion of ground — two clnims in working order. For particulars, apply to Messrs. Orr and Co., Rcvell street, Hokitika ; or, on the ground. 872 FOR PRIVATE SALE. rnHE EMPIRE HOTEL, Knnieri Township. Apply on the Premises, or to P. H. Elliot, Auctioneer, 962 Gibson's Quny, West, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE LONDON HOTEL And CONCERT HALL Will bo Sold by Public Auction, On THURSDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, With Stock and Furniture, &c., if not previously disposed of by privato contract. Full particulars in future advertisement. NOTICE.— If this should meet the eye of George Oliver Harrison, of Prnhran, near Melbourne pleaso to communicato to your mother or to your brother John, who is now in Auckland, as your friends aro anxious to hear from you. 954 HENRY SMITH. ANY person who can givo information respecting tho place of abode of Henry Smith, formerly of Motuckn, in the colony of Now Zealand-, who left for Sydney about tho year 1860, is requested to communicate with Mr. Henry Adams, Solicitor, Nelson, New Zealand. 1001 ■ytf ANTED it well known that a first- ' ' class Dinner, 'consisting of Soup, Joints, nnd Pastry, can bo had for 35., ready from 12 to' 4, at North's Olngo Dining Rooms, opposito tho wharf. 15 •WANTED Private Fmnihes to know, ' ' that they can obtain M'Cpnnnck and Tunbridgc's celebrated Raspberry Vinegar made from tho genuine fruit, nt • A. G. Miller's, Family Grocer, Revellstreet north, at 30s per do/,,, or 3s por quart bottlo. 717 Tjy ANTED by a person, situation as * v Cook or Housemaid. Apply nt the Rising Sun Hotel. 1020 TX7 ANTED, for tho Hokitika Hospital VV an experienced Wardsman for the surgical ward, who can dress and bandage. Apply to J. Rutherford Ryloy, Surgeon Superintendent. 1008 TO PAINTERS. WANTED Tender* for the Painting and Glazing of tho Bank of Xew South Wnles. Apply to C. G. Smith, architect. ] 007 N O ,T I C 10. mENDERS will be received until noon, X 3rd February next, for the erection of New Offices, &c, for the Bank of New Zealand, Hokitika. Plans and specifications to be seen at tho Bank of New Zealand, Revoll street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Wai. C. Roberts, 1012 Manager. USOULAII Christianity practised daily at tho Skittle Alley attached lo Casey's, Ballarat Hotel, direct l^ opposite M'Carthy's Brewery. 693 WANTED a Nursemaid. Apply to Mr Roberts, Bank of Now Zenland. 993 TIIO LET— First-class four-roomed CotL tago; in good situation. Apply H. Marks and Co., Rcvell street. 989 A. O F. A MEETING of tho above Order will be held on Tuesday Evening next, at Bracken's, Queonstown Hotel, Rovellstrcet, Hqkitikn, for tho purpose of Forming a Court. ByordorofthoP.C.R., 1025 W. RoiiEUTs,
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West Coast Times, Issue 112, 26 January 1866, Page 4
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674Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 112, 26 January 1866, Page 4
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