Wanted. RICHARDSON & CO.'S LABOR OFFICES, Registby Offices foh Seuvants, Corner of Weld and Revell streets. SERVANTS WAITING ENGAGEMENTS. Country letters immediately attended to. TJICHARDSON & CO. House and Land Agents, HOTEL BROKERS, And Valuators. 4196 rjOKITIKA REGISTRY OFFICE, Fop FemalcServants, Next door to the Melbourne Hotel, Gibson's Quay, By Mrs, French. N.B. — Written communications strictly attended to. 4778 A TUTOR seeks an engagement ; is also a good Violinist. Address X.Y.Z., Office of this paper. ' 503° A VIOLINIST and Harmonium open J\. to engagement. Richardson and j Co.'s Registry, Weld street 5006 rpO MINERS-^Liddell and M'Leod, 1_ Surveyors and Sbarebrokers, want I the mining community to know that they I are prepared to survey claims, form companies, and having ordered a set of boring ! rods, will shortly be able to make a geological survey the depth of 2.00 feet. 4664 i ■ — _ WANTED, a smart Girl as waitress, for Waimea. Richardson's Registry, Weld street. 5058 WANTED, by a respectable trustworthy person, a situation as Housekeeper. Good references can be given. Address, A. B, Post Office. 4840 \yANTED, to Sell, 10,000 Pieces of * Paperhangings cheap. James Keie & Co., 4806 Weld-street. 1 WANTED, Buyers of French Polish, Paint, Varnish, White Lead, Oils, &c. James Keie & Co., 4807 Weld-street. WANTED the Public to Know, that they can Buy Chimneys at the Hokitika Plumbing, Iron, and Zinc Works, opposite the old Hospital, Revell street North, for the sum of 25s each. 4971 \ V ANTED, 50,000 doz Porter Bottles, * * at the Phoenix Brewery, Weld street Highest price given. 3960 WANTED.— Thomas Gordon, late of Hokitika. you are requested to call on James Ray, South Spit. Important News. 4637 Vy ANTED Known, that any descrip- _ tion of Scales or Weighing Machines can be repaired and adjusted at Dixon's, Bellhanger, back of Empire Hotel. 2463 Amusements. GRAND OPENING BALL AT ' EMPIRE HOTEL, Tuesday, 6,th November. \ BALL will take place at the Empire Hotel, to celebrate the opening of the New House, on the evening of Tuesday, 6th November, under the auspices of the following gentlemen, who have consented to act as a Committee on the occasion :—: — Messrs M. Sprot D. H. Cleve Wm. Royse j M. Cassius j James Hawkes George O'Driscoll | J. R. Anderson E. Prosser j Richard Reeves James Craig, j[r. Jas. A. Bonar J. J. Bartlett J. R. Caroy F. Greer John White , A. Dyson T. Stanford John Connel, Hon. Sec. Tickets, admitting gentleman and lady, £2 28, to be had on application to the Hon. Secretary, or to any member of the Committee. 5066 Legal DEES AND TYLER BARRISTERS, Solicitors and Conveyancers, Corner of Wharf and CAMP-aTBEBis, Hokitika; And Mawheba Quay, Gbbymouth. 3532 JIJ R J. E. DO D D, BARRISTER, SOLICITOB. AND CONVEYANCER, Ross Towtf. 4014 M E. H O R N E Barrister-at-Law, Solicitor and Notary, ■ Camp street, ■»* o '* T T '■•: \
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West Coast Times, Issue 344, 30 October 1866, Page 3
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