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GREYMOUTH AND WESTPORT TELEGRAPH. rjIENDEKS WANTED, for clearing -*- a Line for the Construction of the Telegraph between G-reymouth and Westport; and, also for the supply and delivery of Poles. The whole of the work to be let in three (3) sections, viz.:— No. 1. Erom G-reyinouthto Razorback. No. 2. Erom Eazorback to Brighton. No. 3. Erom Brighton to Westport. Each of which will be separately tendered for. Plans and Specifications of Sections Nos. 1 and 2, may be seen at the Public Works Office, G-reymouth and Specifications for the same may be seen at the Resident-Magistrate's Office, Brighton. Plans and Specifications for Section No. 3, may be seen at the Post- office Charleston, and Specification, at the Post-office, Westport. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders marked " Telegraph Tender" and addressed to the undersigned, Post-office, G-reymouth, will be received up to the twentieth day of March 1868. The undersigned will be ready to give every information and go over the ine with intending Contractors, starting from Greymouth, on Thursday, the twelfth day of March, 1868. ALEX. AITKEN. TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTH WESTLAND. nENTLEMEN,—The Writ having been issued for the Election of a Member for North Westland in the General Assembly, I take the earliest opportunity of declaring my intention to solicit your suffrages. It is in the General Assembly the Goldfields need the advocacy of their claims to those considerations necessary to their advancement, and this alone can come from parties intimately acquainted with their wants. As I shall visit the several diggings and meet the constituency, I need not in this notice go into detail upon subjects that I shall fully explain in person. I am, Gentlemen, Tours obediently, G. W. HORNE. THE APOLLO MUSIC HALL AND CASINO, THE ADELPHI TPEATRE. S. HAMILTON & CO., Proprietor. The above magnificently fitted-up Hall, just opened, offers unrivalled Amusement to the lovers of Music and Terpsichore. Several Young Ladies from Melbourne are engaged. A Splendid Band in attendance, and the whole under the guidance of two efficient M.C.'s; thus rendering this the first place of amusement in the Southern Hemisphere. AARONSON'S GRAND ART UNION. ON THE PRINCIPLE OF THE ART UNION OF LONDON. 50 Prizes of Valuable Watches and Jewellery, in 200 Tickets of £l. THE Drawing will take place at the Black Bull Hotel, Princes-street. Charleston, on TUESDAY, 17th MARCH, at 8 o'clock in the evening. As Mr Aaronson is about relinquishing business in Charleston, the above offers a favorable opportunity to any wanting a watch or valuable jewellery for a pound.

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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 195, 16 March 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 195, 16 March 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 195, 16 March 1868, Page 3

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