UNCLAIMED LETTER LISTS. Ij Office, Westport, received during the month of October, and remaining unclaimed on the 3Jst January, 18G9. B Berril, James Cronin, William D Dungan, Peter Duguid, W. H. Dutton, R. S. E Eugberg, Edward' a Griffiths, Joseph Grune, J. H Handerup, J. N. Harper, Samuel Hart, Joseph Riggings, Douglas K Kelly, Ann M Marriott, Henry Morris, Annie M'Auliffe, Martin M'Farlane, Donald G Grune, J. H Harper, Samuel Diggings, Douglas K Norton, John O Owen, Owen O'Donnell, Mrs C. P Pearce, Mrs Robert Pander, Alex. Price, Thomas Richards, Win, E. Seuk, A. L. Sneding, Lizzie Smith, ffm. W. Thieslien, John Thompson, A. C. Trimble, John (2) Turner, John Sami'el Watson, HenryWood, W. W Wigzell, W. Applicants for any of the above letters should state that their names appear on this list. T. F. WIN STANLEY, Postmaster. JN O. MUN E O A U CTIONEES, Molesworth Street. SALES OF PEODUCE GEO CERIES, FURNITURE AN J) SUNDRIES, EVERY a A T (JBDA V At 2 o'clock, at the Rooms. A S O K I C liALL. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGIIT!! Grand Fashionable Night, tor the Farewell Complimentary Benefit of LITTLE MARION NATHAN, Greatest Programme of the Season. Elgp 0 Notice—Little Marion will present every person visiting the front seats with her Carte de Visite. Little Marion in three New Pieces. First Night of the Irish Emigrant. THIS EVENING, THURSDAY. Commencing at a quarter-past 8, with the Two-Act Hibernian Drama entitled THE IRISH EMIGRANT. Pat 0' Brien Little Marion To follow with the laughable Farce IRISH TUTOR. Dr O'Toole ... ... Little Marion Concluding with the Burlesque of CODADAD. Little Marion ... as Lula Little Sclina ... as Codadad. Remember the last Night, and Finnigin's Benefit. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WESTLAND NORTH. Holden at Westport. In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Acts 18G7 and 1868," and in the matter ofCHARLES GARDNER of Charleston, Bankrupt. vrOTICE is hereby given that IN the Provisional Trustee, Robert Pollock, Esquire, of Nelson, has become trustee in the estate of theabove named bankrupt. Dated this 3rd day of February, 1569. EDWARD TYLER, Bankrupt's Solicitor. CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868. NOTICE is hereby given that on and after the 28th day of February, 1869, the Cattle Trespass Act of IS6B will be enforced on Section No. 58, being part of the Island opposite the township of Westport; and I hereby give notice that I intend to claim damages for all cattle trespassing on the said land, whether fenced or unfenced. Any person found cutting down bush, removing shingle, or trespassing on the land will be prosecuted. J. MARTIN. NOTICE. |- E. J. L. PHELPS is NO LONGER CONNECTED with this paper. EEID & CO. Westport Times Office, Feb. 3, 1869.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 461, 4 February 1869, Page 3
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