DRAPERY! DRAPERY!! DRAPERY!!! NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! I FLEMING, PARRY, & MURRAY Have just opened a beautiful variety of NEW* GOODS, bought for the INCOMING SEASON. CONSISTING OF:— BEAUTIFUL WINSEYS, PLAIN AND SPOTTED > WOOL PLAIDS, IN TARTANS ; CAMLET VARIEGATED; ALMUDA LES, ENTIRELYNEWGLENMISKIN, NEW FABRIC ABYSSINIAN, RICH BItOWN, &c, &c., &c. Also a variety of new fabrics, beautiful to look at, and, what is better of never •nding wear, and LOW PRICE. 30 Cases to land in a few days. FLEMING, PARRY, AND MURRAY, GLADSTONE HOUSE, WESTPORT, AND OTAGO HOUSE, ADDISON'S FLAT.
STEAM TO NELSON HE favourite screw steamer MURRAY, Thos. Holmes, Commander, Will be despatched for the above port HURS D A Y , At 12 o'clock (noon). For freight or passage apply to J. W. KIRBY, Agent, on Board. ANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs O'Donnell, Wharf street. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP WESTLAND NORTH. Holden at Westport. In the matter of the Bankruptcy Acts 1867 and 1868. ~\TOTICE is hereby given that J3I SAMUEL HEIGH WAY, of Charleston, formerly a Publican, now out of business, has this day filed in the above Court a declaration of his Insolvency. Dated thi3lsth day of February, 1869. EDWARD K. TYLER, Debtor's Solicitor. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNER-1 THE Partnership hitherto existing between James Ranson and John Clarke, carrying on business as Timber Merchants in Westport, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to the late firm will be collected by either James Ranson or John Clarke, whose receipt shall be good for the same. Signed this 11th day of Pebruary, 1869. JAMES RANSON. JOHN CLARKE. Witness—James Simpson. r. P. ARMSTRONG, DENTIST, (Prom Dunedin), Can be Consulted until the 22nd February, at his office, GLADSTONE STREET, Two doors from the Post Office Hotel. CALEDONIAN HOTEL, CHARLESTON, Two doors from the Melbourne Hotel. ISS SUTHERLAND begs to inL form her friends and the public I that she has opened the above house, and trusts to merit a share of Bupport. Comfortable and well-furnished Sitting Rooms. None but the Choicest Liquors kept. MISS SUTHERLAND, Proprietress.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 466, 16 February 1869, Page 3
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342Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 466, 16 February 1869, Page 3
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