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lloticca. ELECTION OF SUPERINTENDENT ri ENTLEMEN wishing to voto at tho Election for Superintendent aro rcqucstod to apply personally, or by letter, to tho undersigned, who will givo full information on tho subject. Wilson, Bubnell & Co., Gibson's Quay. Hokitika, Fob. 10, 1866. 1256 IVINE SERVICE, Court House, Kaniori, half-past six p.m. 1341 WE tho undorsigncd, trading under tho style and title of "Pierson, Walker, and Carow," Cordial Manufacturers, Kaniori, havo this day Dissolved Partnership by mutual consent. All Debts duo by, and all Accounts owing to tho said firm will bo discharged and roceived by Messrs Pierson and Carew, by whom tho business will in future bo carried on. As witness our hands this fifteonth day of February, 1866. CHARLES P. PIERSON. JAMES J. WALKER. JOHN CAREW. Witness — Joiin L. Cohen. 1340 " NOTICE. Hokitika Saw Mills, Fob. Ist, 1866. I havo this day sold to Mn. Thomas Potts all my Interost in tho Hokitika Saw Mills. All accounts duo to tho firm of Findlay and Haworth to bo paid to him, or to K. and T. Haworth, ond all claims will bo paid by tho said Thomas Potts or R. and T. Haworth. Signod George Findlay. Witness— James Tait. 1272 HEN R V BAR NAR D, BUTCHBIt, GIBSON'S QUAY, HOKITIKA, ! Formerly of Quoon-s,trcot, Melbourne, BEGS respectfully to stato that ho has takon Mr William 801 l into partner" ship, a;id that tho business will in future bo carried on by them under tho stylo of The Gbazieus Company. Tho now Firm havo completed such arrangements for tho regular and continuous supply of Prime Cattloand Sheop, that they aro prepai*ed to supply Ships, Families, and tho Public generally, with tho Best Quality of Meat at tho Lowest Marketable Price. Families waited on for Orders. Henry Barnard. 332 $oau3 oir Ml /"\ N SA L E by the undersigned — 10 tons Co.'s and Mauritius sugars ' 5 cases coffee, 1 and 21b 160 half- chests and boxos teas (now season's and others) 60 kegs Wellington butter 100 bags Carolina and Patna'rico 60 kogs oatmeal ancT'poarl barley 20 casos Dunlop cheeso, in tins 130 boxos candles, full aud light 79 boxos American lobsters 20 boxes, libs, herrings and haddocks 26 cases, iO half bairols red ■ and Pioton herrings 40 cases jams and marmalade 16 do sago, arrowroot, and confeotionory 13 do tartaric acid and soda 25' do bottled and tin fruits 3 packagos ointment and painkiller 16 balds paper and bags 12 casos vostas, plaid, 25O's, &c. 7 qr-casks vinegar, Hill and Evans Twolvotrees' soap powdor, dried apples, castor oil, Lea and Porrin's sauce, raspberry vinegar 3 cases Havannah and Swiss cigars 3 do Oriontu] aud plug tobacco 40 casks and cases bottled alo 160 do do bottled stout, quarts 40 hhds and qr-casks dark brandy 250 cases Mavtoll's and Honnessy's 350 do JDKZ and Key Geneva 620 do whiskey, various brands 70 qr-casks and octaves whiskey 2 qr-casks, 60 cases ginger wino j 16 casos champagno and moso le 26 hhds, qr-casks, and octavos showy and port 10 tons galvanised iron 30 kegs Ewbank's nails and spikos 40 doz galvanised iron buckets 25 doz and 23 nesls buckets and tubs ! 180 cases and drums kerosono oil 80 hhds and drums linseed oil, tar, and chroino 3 tons colored paints and white zinc 10 oasos shovels, long and short 17 qr-barrols Hall's rifle and blasting powder, 4 kogs shot 2 cases iron stump bedsteads, 3 feet ,7 casos M'Guiro's nuggets 2 do knee boots and Napoleons 1 halo pilot coats 6 cases Tweed and Bedford cord trousers 2 bales Alloa half-hose, scarlet tops 1 case assorted Shetland hosiery 41 bales flannol undorvosts, sergo shirts, korsoy drawors 4i casos colonial mado tweed shirts • 1 do Crimean shirts 1 do drab reversible coats 4. do golden lion moles 7 do French felt hats 6 bales scarlet, bluo, and white blankets • 4 do 8-d grey, light 3 do do grey, heavy 1 do do Croydon sheeting, bleached 1 case Welsh flannol 1 do W. E. papor collars I do heavy 'tweed, inpieces , Black silk mantles, Wincey skirts and robes, scarfs, ties, chonillo hair nots, &c, &c. W. & G."Turnbull & Co., Beach street. Hokitika, Felwiwy 8, 1800, 1888

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West Coast Times, Issue 131, 17 February 1866, Page 3

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698

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 131, 17 February 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 131, 17 February 1866, Page 3

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