rp H O M AS 1) W A N , 1. Auctioneer & Commission Agent, Princes-street, Charleston. Terms : 10 percent, on all Hales under £50,. larger Sales as per agreement. Ttr G-. COLLINGS, Bootmaker and .-'' • Importer, next Empire Hotel, Charleston. Leather, &c, on Sale. U |NNED Z. RE 0T H E RJ3 v ■*•*• Merchants and Importers, Princes-Stbeet, Charleston. Tl/T N A S II E L S K I , ■!*!■ ■ Wholesale and Eetail Ironmongers, Princes-street, Charleston. u/illia m w a Fgh~ ' ' Bookseller, Stationer, and NewsA . nt, Camp-street, opposite Melbourne Hotel, Charleston. TjIUROPEAN HOTEL, Princea-st. ■" Charleston. Charles "Weitzel and Co., Proprietors. rpHOMAS CBUMPTON, General J_ Blacksmith,. Crushing-Machine Maker, Camp Street, Charleston. WAV . DICKS , Architect and Builder, Darkies' Terrace Eoad, Charleston. TA POW & SON", Machine and _L i Ship and General Smith. Horses carefully Shod. Next to "Union Bank, Charleston. RICHARD MARNEY, A\ r orkingJeweller, Tobacconist, and Pipemounter, opposite the Casino de Venise* Charleston-. Mokiiiiirai Advertisements. H. W. STEBBING, WHOLESALE WINE, SPIRIT, AND PROVISION MERCHANT, Burnett Street, Mokiliinui. N.B.—Hieh ee given for gold. TjATCH'S LONDON BAKERY, IX Burnett-street, Mokihinui, and at Charleston. J. H. bogs to inform the public of Mokihinui that he has now commenced business in Burnett-street, where he trusts that he may obtain a share of the public patronage so liberally accorded to him both at Charleston and Okarita. ME GE E AND CO., Practical Bootmakers, Coal-st., Charleston; and Queen-st., Mokihinui. Every description of Boots made on the premises of the best materials. Workmanship guaranteed. A varied assortment of Colonial and English Boots of the best quality. A BITS SELL AND CO~ A. Wholesale and Eetail GROCERS, WINE, SPIRIT, AND PEOVISION MERCHANTS, Burnett-street, Mokihinui. RAN O'CONNELL HOTEL, \j Batty-street, Mokihinui. Patrick Elaiwigan, Proprietor. P. F. begs to remind his old friends and the public generally that he has opened the above hotel, where only the best brands of liquors will be served, and a hearty welcome given to all. N.B.—Dancing commences every evening at S o'clock. P. FLANNIGAN, Proprietor. n E O E G E HOTEL"! VJ Corner of Batty and Queenstreets, Mokihinui. George B. AVat, Proprietor! G. B. AV., late of Wcstport, having opened the above hotel, is now prepared with first-class accommodation, and trusts by strict attention to the wants of his customers to merit a share of the public patronage. N.B.—Choice brands of liquors only kept. TjUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL U Custom-house Reserve, MOKIHINUI, JAMES MILNE, Proprietor. N.B.—Best of Liquors only kept. ARCHIBALD M'LAREN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, Corner of Burnett and Queen streets, MOKIHINUI.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 178, 25 February 1868, Page 4
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415Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 178, 25 February 1868, Page 4
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