Wanted. RICHARDSON & GO.'S LABOR OFFICES, Regustry Offices for Servants, Corner of Weld and Retell streets. SERVANTS WAITING ENGAGEMENTS. Country letters immediately attended to. ■piCHARDSON &'CO. House and Land Agents, .HOTEL BROKERS,' • And Valuators. 4196 WANTED, Cabinet-makers. Apply to J. Matthies, Weld street Cabinet Workj. 4716 WANTED to Borrow, £160, on good ' security ; liberal interest. Apply by letter to "Alpha,'' office* of this paper. ■ „ 4687 WANTED' to Purchase, a Bagatelle Table." Enquire of Richardson and Co., corner of Weld and Revell streets. '4676 WANTED, young ladies for dancitfg. Richardson and Cp.'s Registry, corner of Weld and Revell streets. 4681 WANTED.— Thomas Gordon, late of Hokitika, you are requested to call on James Ray, South Spit. Important News. - 4637 WANTED, by a respectable Married Couple, Situations in any capacity of trust. Wife thoroughly domesticated. No objection to the country. W.P., office of this paper. 3743 WANTED KNOWN, Disciples of Christ. — Their whereabouts can be , asceitained from J. T. Love,' Tinsmith, North Revell street. 4384 , \Y ANTED, 50,000 doz. Porter Bottles, '* " at the Phoenix Brewery, Weld street. Highest price given. ' 3960 TTUANT-E^ Known, that any descrip- * * tion ofi Scales or Weighing Machines can be repaired and adjusted at Dixon's, Bellhanger, back of Empire Hotel. ' 2463 ANTED, Situation by a. first-class cordial maker. Address R.G., jP-O. • ' 4729 WANTED, a smart Young Man, to make himself generally, useful. Apply this day-, between 2 a*nd 3 o'clock, to T. Munro & Cz>., Merchants, Revell street. ' 4723 AN Experienced Chemist and Druggist desires engagement. Highest reference give.n. Address R.M., P.O. 4728 GOOD SEWING MACHINIST open to engagement. Machine sewing taught ; terms moderate. Address " Industry," Office of this paper. t « 4703 TO .MlNEßS— Liddell and M'Leod, Surveyors and Sharebrokers, want the mining community to know that they are prepared to survey claims, form companies,, and having ordered a set of bo/ing rods' will shortly be able to make a geological -survey the depth of 200 feet. 4664 NoticesHOKITIKA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS addressed to the A Chairman will be received by this Council,, from candidates for the office of Town Clerk, up to the 23rd instant, and may he accompanied by testimonials. Jas. A. Boxar, 4721 , x - Chairman. HOKITIKA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS addressed to v the jt\. Chairman wiH be received by this Council, up to the 12th instant, from candidates for the office of cfompilingf a Ratepayers Roll for this Municipality. Candidates to state the terms on which they will undertake the work. Jas. A. Bo>hr. 4722 , Chairman. To Mr Edward Rich, Post Office Hotel, Hokitika. SIR — Unless, on or before Wednesday, the 24th instant, you pay the amount owing by you to me, I shall cause the box of jewellery left by you with me, as a pledge-'for the- due payment of the said debt, to be sold by public auction, by Mr G. W. Binney, Auctioneer, at his Mart, Revell styeet, on Thursday, the 25th inst., in order to satisfy my , claim, together with expenses. B. Mendelsson, Revell street, ' Oct. 10, 136~6. 4731 nNOTIOE. MR..THOS. FOGO is' empowered to Collect*'al], Accounts due to us. 3976 . . Jas. Keir & Co. T OSt, at the Grey, the following De_lJ posit/Receip+s on Bank .of ""New South Wales :—: — Okarita, F.D."R. A-K, 3-32 Ditto do, do, 39 Ditto do, do, 149 Hokitika, D.R. A-K, 1899, 4679 THE WESTLAND BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. HAVING taken those premises Nos. 4 and 5 Temple Chambers, Weld street, as a wholesale and retail Boot and Shoe Warehouse, the proprietors desire to inform the Storekeepers, Packers, and public of the West Coast townships aad goldfields, that they have opened the same with the largest and best assorted stock of goods in the Province, consisting of Men's, Women's; and Children's Boots and Shoes in every conceivable variety, and of superior quality. They desire to call especial attention to their stock of colonial manufacturid goods in Men's Riding. Wellington, Elastic-side, Napoleon, Watertight, Lace-up, and Blucher Boots; Women's Leather; Youths' and Boys' Watertights and Lace-ups ;* Children's Copper-toed Lace Boots. Also, the great variety of English >and French goods, all of which the quality is guaranteed, and the prices at as low a rate as possible. Storekeepers and Packers supplied with assorted parcels in any quantities on reasonable terms. N.B.— Please to observe the address— Nos, 4 and 5, Temple Chambers, WeLi
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West Coast Times, Issue 328, 11 October 1866, Page 3
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