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GRAND FREE BALL AND L SUPPER I Will be given by Mrs BEIERSTOKF, i At the COURT-HOUSE HOTEL, Kennedy street, TO-MORROW EVENING, Friday, the sth lust., On which occasion she invites all her Friends. A Splendid Band and an efficient M.C are engaged for the occasion. Dancing to Commence at 10 o'clock A Hearty Welcome to All. " RICHARD'S HIMSELF AGAIN. 1 ITTLE GREY HOTEL, Gladstone Street. ON MONDAY EVENING the 15th inst., will be held a GRAND FREE BALL On a magnificent scale ; when MR D. EMANUEL Will have pleasure in serving his old frieuds once again, and for the first time since the occurrence of his unfortunate accident on the Sports Ground at Christmas. The same evening the most legitim ate RAFFLE ever announced will take place at 10 o'clock— A PURSE OF TWENTY SOVEREIGNS.

THEATEE EOYAL. GEA N D MASQUEEADE. MONDAY NIGHT, Bth INST. k/TE. J. TEIMBLE, having just completed an Entire Eecojjst ruction of the Theatre Boyal, rendering it the most attractive hotel in town, purposes holding a GEAND OPENING MASQUEEADE BALL, as a housewarming and Hearty Welcome to All. A BALL. HE OPENING BALL of the Season. THE FANCY DEESS BALL of the Season, ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, The Bth Instant, SHEAHAN'S NELSON HOTEL.

NOTICE. CHALLENGE We hereby Challenge to Play ThirtyMen from Addison's Flat, at a Game of Foot Ball, on St. Patrick's Day, on the Beach between Charles ton and the Totara Eiver, for the sum of One Hundred Pounds sterling a-side. Signed on behalf of the men of Charleston, EUGENE O'CALLAGHAN. BARTHOLOMEW O'RTTRKE.

MAIL SEEVICE. TENDERS will be received at the Post-office, "Westport, till Thursday next, 11th iust.,for performing the undermentioned services from the date of commencement to 31st December, 1869, Between Westport and Charleston, daily. Between Charleston and Cobden, once a fortnight. Between "Westport and Addison's Elat, twice a week. Terms and conditions can be had at the Post-office, Westport. By Order. T. E. WINSTANLEY, Postmaster. LONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS, MoLESWORTH STREET, WESTPORT, and Camp-street, Charleston. THE undersigned beg 3 to intimate to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Westport and its vicinity, that he has taken premises next to Messrs Whyte and Pirie's. The Studio is now being fitted up on the most improved principles, and will be opened about the 12th March. Carte de Visite and other photographs in the best style of the art. THOS. E. PRICE, Photographer.

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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 473, 4 March 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 473, 4 March 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 473, 4 March 1869, Page 3

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