Amusements, PRINCE OF WALES' OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor and Manager, Mr J. Bartlett. Last ArrEABANCE but three of- tho brilliant and accomplished artiste JULIA MATHEWS; previous to her departure to Victoria, en route for San Francisco. Remember, only Three Nights more. TO.NIGHT (THURSDAY), . , Musical Comedietta, LOAN OF A LOVER. Julia Mathews, as Gebtbtjde, with songs "I'm not ugly," "I have no money," and ," Who'll have me." To be followed by the side-splitting farce THE YOUTH WHO NEVER SAW A WOMAN. • JytiA Mathews, as Colin (the Youth). To conclude with the ever successful Burlesque of ALADD 1 I N , Julia" Mathews, the Wonderful Scamp, with Songs, " I'm an Idl<? Vagabond Boy," '* Sweet Spirit Hear my Prayer," and the quaint Duet, a Icipc7u'7iois. Mb Andeews as the Widow Twankay. The above Three pieces all fcr the last time in Hokitika. To-mobeow (Friday) JULIA MATHEWS 1 FAREWELL .BENEFIT and last appearance but two. , " . 4263 Land and HousesFOR SALE, A large, well-finished DWJULLIN G - HOUSE, in Revell street, near the Theatre ; well adapted for ax place of business. x Apply to James M'Haffie, Accountant, Weld streot. 4170 rpHE undersigned are favored with - 1 - instructions to Sell, by private contract, HOTEL, commanding position, Gibson's Quay. HOTEL, very conveniently and wellsituate, Revell-street ; good business, and terms easy. "* HOTEL, central situation, Revellstreet. with concert hall ; fine premises. , HOTEL, Revell-street, well-esta- ': Wished. Also, Several good business HOUSES, town and country. Best available Business Sites in Hokitika. : Gentlemen's Residences, Villas, Dwcl- j • lings. Boarding Houses and Cottages. Shops and Houses to Let. E. B. Peaece and Co., Auctioneers, Valuators, and Estate Agents, Revellstreet, near Union Bank. 3987 FIRST CLASS INVESTMENT. FOR SALE, PRIVATELY — Those substantially and well built premises fronting Gibson's Quay, consisting of Stores, occupied at present by Messrs D. Cleve and Co., and adjoining store. occupied lately by S. Montague, both built of corrugated iron ; also, dwelling house at rear, three rooms with verandah, lined and shingled. Comprising one of the best and most eligible business sites in Hokitika : Section 33 x 100. For further particu l ars enquire of M'Landress, Hepburn and Co., or, on the premises. 3402 Tjl O R SALE. OTAGO , HOTEL. Apply, E. B. Peabce & Co., 4090 Revell-street. FOR SALE, FREEHOLD SECTIONS, 15 lots, part of Rural Section No. 8237, situate Town Belt North, frontage on sea beach and Lances-road, adjoining slaughter yards. These lots are particularly suited either for villa sites or market gardens. _, Also, 20-acre section, south side oF Hokitika river, adjoining the Maori reserve. • T EASEHOLD— IS,OOO acres of courI 1 try, together with about 80 head o£ cattle. Extend lease to 1880r Price moderate. Apply to Evebabd W. Jones, Estate Agent, Temple Court Chambers. 4159 Dissolutions of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, Frederick Charles Dunning and ' William Fraser Ross, carrying on business in Revell street, Hokitika? as fruiterers and greengrocers, is this day Dissolved Jjy mutual consent. All debts due to, and payable by, them, will be received and paid by the said William Fraser Ross, by whom the business will in future be earned on. .Dated this eleventh day of September, 1866. Feedebick Chables Dunning, By his attorney, Alfred T. Dunning, William Fbasee Eoss. Witness — HP. E. Campbell, Solicitor, Hokitika. * 4247 NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between John Dalton and. Robert Frith, carrying on business as Storekeepers at the Scandinavian and the Ballarat Plill, has been This Day Dissolved by mutual consent. The business will in future be carried on by John Dalton, who will receive and pay "all debts due to and owing by the late firm. John Dalton. Eobert Feith. Dated this 12th day of September, 1866. 4259 NOTICE. ME. -THOS. FOGO is empowered to Collect all Accounts due to us. 3976 Jas. Keib & Co. NOTICE. STOEEKEEPEES residing at Teremakau or Auckland Rush, requiring Goods Carted, can rely on prompt attention to same. Address, T.W.Hungerford, Wharf Carter, care of G. O'Driscoll & Co., Timber Yard, Beach street. 3872
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West Coast Times, Issue 304, 13 September 1866, Page 3
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662Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 304, 13 September 1866, Page 3
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