Wanted. TJEGISTRY OFFICE, WELD XI STEEET.-MRS. DICK respectfully announces that good Male and Female Servants are waiting engagements at her office. Country orders receive immediate attention. 9831 RS MACDONALD'S REGISTRY OFFICE, Revell street North. Waiting Engagements. — A number of highly respectable Male and Female Servants, tidy little maids. 9979 WANTED, Two-horse Teams, with Tip Dray. Apply early today, to William Cochrane, contractor, New road. 9976 WANTED to Lease, an Hotel, Revell street North ; plenty of accommodation ; with or without furniture. W.L., office of this paper. 9982 WANTED, a first-class Housemaid. Apply at Mechanics' Arms, Revell street North. 9885 ANTED, a first-class Cook. Apply at Fitzsimmons's, Mechanics' Arms, Eevell street North. 9984 SCANDINAVIAN GOLD-MINING COMPANY, REGISTEEED, EOSS. MANAGEE WANTED. rpHE time for receiving applications for the office of MANAGEE of this Company, is extended until Thursday, 29th August. Applications to be addressed to the Chairman of Directors, Eoss. Thos. H. Whitehair, 9933 ' Manager. WANTED Known, that any desenp- ' ' tion of Scales or Weighing Machines can be repaired and adjusted at Dixon's, Bellhanger, back of Empire Hotel. 2463 Missing Friends UGH KEENOHAN.— Letters for you at the Post Office, Hokitika.9941 HAEEY AECHEE is requested to write to his brother Thomas, care of Richd. Westenra, Esq., Camla- station, River Selwyn, Canterbury. 9932 TF MICHAEL MADDEN, from GalX way, will call at the New Orleans Hotel, Hokitika, he will hear of his cousin Margaret O.E. 9987 TAMES BOAG-^-formerly of MaryLi borough, Victoria — you, or your address ; or information concerning him, respectfully solicited by D. W. Virtue, at Morison, Law and Co.'s, Wharf street. — News from home. 9975 Tenders. mENDERS - are invited for the X erection of Store at the Arahura, for Mr O'Driscoll. Tenders close on Monday morning. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of C. G. Smith, architect, Beach street. « 9978 Dissolution of Partnership. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP riIHE Partnership hitherto existing beX tween Charles Cockburnand Richard Henry Baylis, carrying on business as Bakers, Quinns' Rush, Pipers' Flat, under the style or firm as Coekbum and Baylis, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. On and after this day all debts due to and by the said firm the said Charles Cockburn will receive and pay. Charles Cockbuhn, Richard Henet Baylis. Witness— W. T. Bulling. Dated 21st August, 1867. 9946 Land and Houses Tjl W. JONES AND CO. Have made arrangements to extend their business from its present limits of 1 Sale by Private Treaty to one embracing that of AUCTIONEERS.. The particular department of an auctioneer's business to which they specially intend to devote their attention is that of HOUSE AND PEOPEETY. Their long and tried experience in this essentially an ESTATE AGENCY BUSINESS, makes them confident that they can supply a deficiency which is now being much felt in Hokitika and throughout the Coast, and as they intend to undertake Sales at a distance, rendering account sales and proceeds with unfailing promptness, they trust that the patronage which has been so liberally bestowed on them as private Agents and Salesmen will be extended to them as Auctioneers. 9704 TO HOTEL -KEEPEES, SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. FOE SALE, (Next the Gladstone Store, Weld street), The WEST COASMIMES HOTEL. The present proprietor having secured a pile (?) is willing to give a chance to another to do the same. John Cross, Proprietor. 9829 FOE SALE, the MINEES' AEMS HOTEL, situated between Eiley's Shamrock Hotel and Munro's Carriers' Arms, month of Waimea Track. For particulars, apply to Cassius and Comiskey; or, on tne premises, to A. Pennefafter, W
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West Coast Times, Issue 598, 24 August 1867, Page 1
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