FOR THE AUCKLAND GOLDFIELDS DIRECT, rjYHE favorite screw steamer WALLABI, Will bo despatched on SATURDAY 20th, or on arrival from Greymouth, for Manakau direct. For passage apply to the agent, GEO. LIMBRICK, A t Messrs Robertson & Co., Esplanade. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. ti£|»T HE er Brigantine J- MART, Captain J. H. Gill, Will sail for the above port on TIIIS-DAY, the 20TH INSTANT, At 10 o'clock a.m. For freight or passage, apply to SPENCE BROS. & CO., Agents, Kennedy-street. PUBLIC NOTICE TO ROMAN CATHOLICS. AN Extraordinary and Demonstrative Meeting of the above named Denomination will be held at their Chapel, Addison's Flat, on Sunday the 28th inst., at one o'clock p.m. Business—To consider the harsh and arbitrary treatment of his Grace the Bishop of Wellington, to the Irish Priests of his Diocese. Roman Catholics on this Coast are respectfully requested to consider this subject immediately. By order; W. T. DUFFY. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. THE Gentlemen forming the Committee are requested to meet on THIS Evening, at 7 o'clock, at the Melbourne Hotel.
ALL The Officers and Members of the THISTLE LODGE OF WESTPORT beg to announce that a MASONIC BALL will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 24th inst., at Mr BRENT'S LARGE STORE, in Herbert street, in Celebration of St. John's Day, Tickets £2—Admitting Lady and Gentleman, (to include Supper, Wines, &c.) may be obtained by application to the Committee.
WANTED, a HOUSEMAID.— Apply to M. Corcoran, Hibernian Hotel, Esplanade. WANTED, BUSHMEN for clearing the Caledonian Track. Apply at Mr Milne's, Albion Hotel, Gladstone street. mO LET, the COMMERCIAL J. HOTEL, Wharf-street. Apply to Roberts and Simpson, Bootmakers, Gladstone-street. FOR SALE. rnHE SKIBBEREEN DAIRY, _L Westport and Addison's Flat. For terms apply on the premises. TOHN GRAY, late third officer of •J the ship Cissy, will hear of a friend by writing a line to J. L. P., Westport Times Office, Westport. INSOLVENT ESTATE OF W. FERRIS. Claims against the above Estate to be sent to the Store of J. Powell and Co., on or before the 30th inst. JAMES POWELL } >• Trustees. WM. PATTERSON) DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership hitherto existing between Hugh and James Cullen, Hotel and Storekeepers, of Addison's Flat, trading under the style or firm of Cullen Brothers, has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All accounts collected and all debts paid by James Cullen, who will carry 011 the business as before. JAMES CULLEN. HUGH CULLEN. Witness—Terence M'Doktald. 10th June, 1868.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 277, 20 June 1868, Page 5
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405Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 277, 20 June 1868, Page 5
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