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Amusements. GRAND DRESS BALL. MR CHABLES VEITH has the honor to announce to his friends that a Grand Dress Ball will be held in the large new building attached to the CAFE DE FRANCE, ON THURSDAY, 18th OCTOBER, And that the following gentlemen have kindly consented to act as a Committee of Management, and from whom Tickets of admission may be obtained : — Mr Sprot Mr James Anderson Captain Beaumont Mr J. P. Klein „ Pahn „ D. Lynch „ W. Kortegast , „ W. Moflatt „ Mace ' „ Humphrey " ' „ Pirie „ Hansen „ Munchausen. The names of these gentlemen will be a sufficient guarantee that the entertainment will be one of a strictly select character. ' No effort will be left untried to render tlu's ball one of the best ever given in the Colony. Every accommodation will be provided for the - comfort 'and convenience of Ladies. A 1 splendid Quadrille Band, under the leadership of Mr Thomas Morberry, will be provided, and the Refreshments will be of a recherche character. E. Potter, Mastes of Ceremonies. 4717" BALL! BALL! BALL! THEATRE ROYAL, SHAKSrEARE HOTEL, REVELL STREET. IT being the custom on the West Coast whenever improvements are effected in any house to celebrate the same with great festivities, now I, GEORGE ELLIS, induced by the liberal support received at the last Ball, and having at considerable expense made extensive alterations, and added greatly to the comforts of the house and the casino, so as to claim the highest position in town, consider that I have an equal ' right with my brother hotel-keepers to inaugurate the same with A GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, ON MONDAY, the 22nd OCT,OBER, arid I trust the exertions I always make in catering for the amusement of my supporters will ensure me a bumper house. Double Tickets, 7s 6d. ; single tickets, §s. Dancing to commence at half-past ten. • The best band in town has been specially engaged for the occasion, and Professor Samson, the Prince of M.C.'s, will conduct. ■ 4811 : NoticesIIOKITIKA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS addressed to the Chairman will be received by this Council, from candidates for the office of Town Clerk, up to the 23rd instant,' and may be accompanied by testimonials. Jas. A. Boxar, 4721 Chairman. TTTE beg to inform the Public that we are carrying on business as general Storekeepers in [the premises lately occupied by M'Cormack and Scott. Boylan and Cullen, Rosstown and Hokitika. Rosstown, October 13th, 1856. Messrs BOYLAN and CULLEN having bought all our. interest under bill of sale in the debts of M'Cormack and Scott, of Eosstown, we hereby request all parties to pay to Messrs Boylan and Cullen any moneys due t;o M'Cormack and Seotfc. i James Moik. 4789 James Chesney. NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rFIHE Partnership hitherto existing beJL tween W. 0. King and John Yesvers, Pastry -Cooks and Confectioners, Revell street, Hokitika, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due or owing to and by the firm, will be paid and received by W. C. King. (Signed) W. C. King. John Yewers. Witness— J. Brown. ( 4782 NOTICE. DIVINE SERVICE will be held at the Church of England, Mtzherbert street, on Sunday next,, the 21st inst." Morning at eleven, evening at seven o'clock. Saml. Beswick, Geo. Winter. 4800 Acting Churchwardens. NOTICE. 11/rEMBERS of the Church of England ■*- aro informed that sittings in the new Church can be obtained on application to the Churchwardens. Plans of the new Church and sonts can be inspected at Dr Beswick's, Sewell-street. Samij. Beswiok, , Geo. Winter, ,'4OBI ' AQtfog^kwdiW&Wßi

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West Coast Times, Issue 333, 17 October 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 333, 17 October 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 333, 17 October 1866, Page 3

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