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Notices T>ILLI£RD AND BAGATELLE JJ TABLES, of the best makers, lately imported. Apply to Kortegast Brothers, Exchange Hotel, Rovell-st. 2046 TT END ALL, DANIEL JOHN.— InJt\_ formation is requested of tho whereabouts of Daniel John Kondall, who left Melbourno for Dunedin, N. 2/., in September, 1861. When last heard of ho was working for a farmer, about twelve miles from Christchurch. Ho is 33 years of age, about sft, 3in. high, dark complexion dark brown hair, hazel eyes, rather round shouldered : by trade a bricklayer, and a native of Wandsworth, near London. A death haying occurred in his family, his presence is required in Melbourne. Information to Mrs Kendall, Elizabeth street, North Richmond, Victoria. 1994 NOTICE, In tho Assigned Estate of J. Lang & Co, Auckland Rush. ALL Parties indobted to tho abovo estate aro rcquestpd to pay their accounts forthwith to tho undersigned* MACFARIiANE & PrinGLE, Trusteos, 2331 Rovell street. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP fT\HE Partnership hitherto existing beX > tween tho undersigned, carrying on business as storekeepers at Maori Point, Greenstone, Toremakau Junction, and Sunday Flat, under the style of J. Rimmer and Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. i JOSIAH RIMMEK, Richard Wagner, Wm, H. Fobdeb. Witness— Thomas Pringlo. 23d4 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP v ipiITC Partnership hitherto existing be- | I hwcen Joseph Churches, Thomas Ching, and Robert Harris, merchants, of Hokitika and Kanieri, has this day been dissolved, so far as Robert Harris is concerned. The business in futuro will be carried on by Churches and Clung, who vill receive and pay all debts owing to or bj the late firm. (Signed) Joseph Churches. Thomas Ching. • Robert Harris. Witness — James Spence. Hokitika, April 19, 1866. 2282 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. npHE Partnership "hitherto existing beJL tweon Alwin Pahn and Bernhard Mendelsson has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will in futuro bo carried on by Bernhard Mondelsson, who will receive and pay aU debts owing to or by the late firm, Hokitika, April 23, 1866. Alwin Pahn, Bernhard Mendelssojkt. Witness— Christian Hanson. 2318 A First-rale French Cook is open to an engagement. Twenty years' experience. Address to Mr Victor 'Frank, Lambing Flat Hotel, Gibson's Quay. 2339 NOTICE.— I, tho undersigned, givo notico that I am solo proprietor of tho Tororaakau Hotel, and have no connection whatsoever with Frodk. Klappo, tho partnership between us having been long siuco dissolved.— Charles Klees. Teremakau, April 21. • 2314 NOTICE. I. IT F. A FORESTERS COURT will be opened at Mr Bracken's Hotol on Friday night, tho 27th inst., at 8 o'clock p.m. All members belonging to the order aro most respectfully requested to attend. Any persons anxious to become members are requested to send in their names to Mr Bailey, Glasgow Boot Mart, or to Mr Bracken. By order, 2358 H. W. Bbacken. EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS, AND IMPROVEMENT IN THE EXCHANGE HOTEL Revell street, Hokitika, (And at Kanieri township.) KORTEGAST BROS, havo groat pleasuro in announcing to thoir friends and patrons that they have mado such alterations as enable their Hotel to bo considered ono of tho most comfortable in New Zealand. Soveral now bedrooms havo boon added ; and as none but the choicest liquors aro kept, tho supremacy this Hotel has always maintained will still be maintained. Excellent accommodation for Boarders. First-rate Billiard room, with Thurston's table. Stabling is now added to tho Hotel. 2013 PETER De LOR'EE, BLUE JACKET. HOTEL REVELL STREET. [LATE OF BALLAKAT AND WEATnERSTONE. 1 T) De LOREE has now opened the abovo Hotel in his usual style, and has attached thereto an Acadom} r , where FENCING will be taught, as in tho best Academics t. in Franco. 1 ' Members only admitted. Every night in the week excepting Saturday, Lessons with Small and Broadswords, and Single Stick ; from haifrjpas seven until half- past ton. . Terms One Pound por Month. Lessons given at all times in tho day. Boxing Gloves supplied. A good Skittlo Alley on tho ground for thoso who wish to practice Muscular Exercise. Fivo Pounds roward for anyone who can majco Mr Do Loree's 'knot, which may bo seen at tho Bar. "A.OHANOE FOR SAILORS, 2109

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West Coast Times, Issue 188, 26 April 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 188, 26 April 1866, Page 3

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