Wanted. TO CARPENTERS AND OTHERS. TTTT ANTED, Tenders for putting up Booth at the Race-course, contractor to lend timber. For particulars apply at Manchester Hotel, eleven o'clock this day. 11724 WANTEDi two or three, working Jewellers. Apply T. E. Procter, Watchmaker, Eevell street. 11574 ~\TTANTED known, a superior Piano VV for Sale, at J. B. Clarke's, Eed House, Eevell street. 11057 WANTED, a situation as Clerk or Assistant in a Store, by a young man ; good references. Address, W. Burna^e, Post Office. 11708 WANTED, by a young gentleman, a situation as Clerk or Collector; has first-class references. Please address,Clerk, Post Office. 11709 inrr ANTED, a first-class Plumber; T V first-class wages given. Apply at once to Messrs. Dixon and Co., Tancred street. 1166 1 WANTED known, a superior SixHorse Power Steam Engine for Sale, at J. B. Clarke's, Eed House,' EevelVstreet. 11056 WAITED, a Precentor for the Presbyterian Church here. Salary LSO per annum. Application, with testimonials, to be addressed to the Secretary, Presbyterian Church, Box No. 74, Post Office, on or before Monday, the 6th January. ugys TJTTANTED KNOWN, that BILLIAED TABLES, New and Secondhand, are ON SALE at COHEN BEOTHEES' Furniture Warehouse, Weld street. 11522 TX^ANTED daily 1000 Men to drink — V » Half-and-half and Sparkling Ale/ at the Lancashire Arms, at sixpence per * pint, not to be 'surpassed. Note the address — Four doors from the Eailway Terminus. — Edward Smethurst, Proprietor (late of the Southland Hotel and ' Restaurant). Wines, Spirits, &c, of the^ best brands. Good accommodation, with qf good clean beds. 10779 Missing Friends C, ; sl_ JOHN HUSSEY, Walhalla, Stringer's eJ Creek, send address to Charles Fausset, Swanston street, Melbourne, or to John Humphrey's, Walhalla, Victoria. 11682 EDWAED CAMPBELL DEAN, late of Emerald Hill and Wood's Point, Victoria, or any one knowing him, would obb'ge by sending address to Mr Thomas Dean, 17, Coventry street, Emerald Hill, Victoria. 11492 £300 F o E £1 ! PROCTER'S GRAND DISTRIBUTION OP 250 Prizes, OF THE AGGEEGATE VALUE OF £1,000 ! ON THE PRINCIPLE OF THE ART UNION OF LONDON. FIRST PRIZE— HOUSE AND LAND, VALUED AT £300. T. R. PROCTER, Watchmakeb and Jewelleb, Eeveil Street, Hokitika, (Opposite the Union Bank), "OEGS to inform the Public, that, in -*-' order to reduce his present very large and varied assortment of Goods, he has determined to dispose of a portion of his present stock during the CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES, On the Principle of the ART UNION OF LONDON. The First Prize will consist of a TWO-STOREY HOUSE AND FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Situated in Revell Stbeet, And valued at £300 (insured for £170), And the remainder will comprise £700 WOR.TH OF WATCHES, JEWELLERY, DIAMOND RINGS, As per Catalogue. ONE THOUSAND TICKETS AT £1 EACH. Tickets to be had at Xl.X 1 . R. Pboctob's, Hokitika and the Grey. 11434 BUTCHERS, PACKERS, and others will get the highest price lor SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, and HIDES, by applying to FLEXMAN BEOS., Tanners, &c, Weld street and Slaughter Yards, Hokitika, or at their Manufactory, Dunedin. 10893
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West Coast Times, Issue 702, 24 December 1867, Page 1
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493Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 702, 24 December 1867, Page 1
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