Wanted. ! WANTED, a Young Lady to give lessons iv Grovor and Baker's Sowing Machine Apply to 8., "West Coast Times" office. 8052 WANTED the public to know, that a FIRST.CLASS DINNER, consisting of Soup, Joiuls. aTid Pa<i7, can be had for 2s 6d, at NORTH'S, O'p^o Dir^ug Rooms, opposite t-laot -l ao Whavf, Hokitika. Ready from ]2t04. 3121 WANTED, a Barmaid at the Melbourne Hotel, Gibson's Quay. 3125 WANTED Known; that any description of Sculps or Weighing Machines can bo repaired and adjasicd at D'jf oil's, !Go"ba.iger, back of Empire Hotel. ' 2J63 W/ "\TED, by a --espectablo person, a situation as Housemaid or Barmaid: town or count-'y. Enquire Diggor's Ai jjs Hotel. 3179 WANTED, a Barmaid] Apply Mechanics' Arms Hotel, RcvcJl street. 3201 MATE WANTED, to join in working a, machine, patcntecd for, washing rand and tailings, and in use in Victoria : it has just arrived. Apply E. Williams, Digger's Arms. 8200 SEWING MACHINE.— Wanted, to hire or purchaso a second hand Wheeler nnd Wilson's, or Singer's. Address A.8.C., Victor Frank's Hotel. 3203 LegJil. TITR. W. L. R E B~s] BARRISTER AT LAW, SOLICITOR, &c, OFFICE : Corner of Whabf ANi) Camp-stbeets.- 273 • Ir.w Notices. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WESTLAND DISTRICT. In the matter of tho "Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862." And in tho matter of tho "Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act, 1865," And in tho matter of Alexander Geobge Mtlleb, of HokiUkn, Grocer, a Debtor.
VTOTICE is lieroby given, that by order of his Honor Mr Justice Gresson, bearing ditto tho eighth day of June, 1866, tho Esialo of ilio above-named Alexander George itfi'ier was sequestrated, and protection from al7a 17 legal process for debt; granted to the *aid Alexander George M"'ci', upon his petition, previously filed in tho Supremo Coiui, at Hokil'Va, and tho hea 1 i ng of such petition was appointed to take place on Monday, tho thirtieth day of Ji'ly next, at tho Supreme Couifc House, Hokit/ka, in tbe said district. Dated at IMitika, this 25th day of June, 1866. Oakes & Button, 319S Solicilors for tho Petitioner. Government Advertisements. NOTICE. TO BANKERS, MERCHANTS, CUSTOM HOUSE AGENTS, AND OTHERS INTERESTED IN THE SHIPPING OF GOLD. A COMMUNICATION having been -£*• received from the Collector of Customs, Melbourne to tho offect that unless parcels of gold exported from this Colony to Victoria aro duly entered on the manifest of tho vessel in which tho same are shipped, and shewn as duty paid at Hokitika, or other ports in Now Zealand, the law relating to tho exportation from the Colony of Victoria, free of Customs' Duty, of gold "not being the produce of tho said colony," will be strictly enforced. Edwaed Patten, Collector. Custom House, Hokitika, June 25, 1866. 3206 WE, the undersigned, have this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent. AH debts due wiH be received by Poulton and Moss. Signed — R. Poulton. 11. Moss. x Geo. Lancaitee. Witness— G. M'Oabthy. Boas Town, Juno 15, 1866. 3199
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West Coast Times, Issue 237, 26 June 1866, Page 4
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492Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 237, 26 June 1866, Page 4
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