Notices. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA ' HOUSE, SUNDAY EVENING, DEC. 2. MR. A. S. HAMILTON, The practical Phrenologist, a\ ill deliver a grand demonstrative and illustrative O It A T I O N On the heads and characters of--The Murderer, The Coward, The Hero, The Philanthropist, and The Martyr.
A collection taken to defray expense-*. Doors open at half-past 7 ; to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. . 4 Mr Hamilton's Museum and Consulting Rooms, Eevell street, opposite Exchange Hotel. Verbal analyses of character and advice, ss. Written study of character, one pound. " 5599 £-|A EEWAED. -STOLEN from -L^ the Cafe de Paris, on the morning of the 30th November, two gold watches, chains, and appendages. The above reward will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to the arrest and conviction of the offenders. P. Polomon, 5605 Cafe de Paris.
A. O. F. "BRETHREN of the above Order are _D informed that a Court will be held at Brother Turner's Oddfellow's Hotel, Revell street, on Monday, the 3rd December, on the I7ih December, and on every alternate Monday thereafter. 5518 By order of the C. R. NOTICE. GW. BINNEY will hold WEEKLY . SALES of Furniture, General Effects, and Sundries, every SATURDAY, at his Mart, commencing at Eleven o'clock sharp. Nothing will be received for these sales with any reserve. 528 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. rf! It. PROCTER, having purchased -*- . those premises lately occupied by Cohen Bros., opposite Union Bauk, will remove there in a few days. 5108
NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned, Alfred Brandt and William Anderson, carrying on business as storekeepers at Scandinavian Hill, under the style of >! Anderson & Brandt," has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all accounts due to or from the said firm be received and paid by the said William Anderson. Dated this 29th day of November, 1866. Alfred Brandt. William Anderson. Witness — G. F. Hawkins, Camp street, Holntika. 5586
rnHE Partnership hitherto subsisting beJL tween Jacob Heyman Ballin and Sigmund ShulhofF, trading under the style " Ballin and Shulhoff," storekeepers, Stafford Town, has been This Day Dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due by or to the late, firm, will be paid and received by the said Jacob Heyman Ballin, who will continue to carry on the aforesaid business. Jacob Heyman Ballin. Sigmund Shuliioff. Witness— J . Duprie. Stafford Town, November 27, 1866.
NOTICE. rnHE PARTNERSHIP hitheKo existX ing between James Ilennelly nnd Patrick Foley, trading as Merchants and Storekeepers in Okarita, under the style and firm of Hennelly and Foley. is this day dissolved by niutal consent. All debts duo to the above firm to be paid to Patrick Fole,y. by whom all accounts will be settled. (Signed) James^ Heknelly, Patbick Foley.
Witness to signatures — J. de B. Carr. Dated at Okarita, this 26th November, 1866. 5562
riIHE Partnership hitherto existing be- *- tween Edward Stilamon and Joseph Moss, carrying on business as publicans at the Bentligo Hotel, Stafford Town, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The said Edward Salamon to pay all debts and receive all accounts duo to the above mentioned late firm.
Edwaed Salamon. Joseph Moss. Witness — Mark Dias. Stafford Town, Nov. 28, 1866. 5590 'I^HE Public are hereby cautioned not to give any credit in my name, as any Debt so contracted I will not be responsible for. A. J. KIRKHAM, 5552 Sewcll street.
For Sale. FOR SALE, by Private Contract.— The entire Plant of the Westland Steam Pumping Company, Kanieri, consisting of — A pair of direct acting Engines, forty (40) horse power, high pressure, with a circular tubular boiler, suitable for either land or marine purposes ; also, a double set of 10- inch Lifts, with 100 feet of piping, with everything complete in good pumping order. The Engine or Pumping Plant will be sold separately if desired. Apply at the Westland Co's Works, Lyttelton street, Kanieri; or, to Thomas Collins, Auld Reekio Hotel, Revell street, Hokitika. , 55(58 /"\N SALE by the Undersigned — Kaurin pine, P., T., & G. American lumber and shelving Doors and sashes (all sizes) Sash doors do Mouldings, architraves, and skirting Colonial boards and' scantling Galvanised irun, 6, 7, and 8 feet Ridging, spouting, and zinc Bricks Builders' ironmongery, &c, &c, &c. Waller and Chaig, Tramway Terminus, Gibson's Qtiay.
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West Coast Times, Issue 372, 1 December 1866, Page 3
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