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MUNSON'S BOOK AND STATIONERY DEPOT, GLADSTONE STREET, "West-poet. BEGS to call the attention of the Inhabitants of Westport and the surrounding districts that he has BEHOVED to his NEW PEEMISES in Gladstone street, and also that he keeps nearly every article required in the Commercial and Legal Stationery line; also, Medical, Legal, and Religious Books, Works of Fiction, School Books, Slates, Copy Books, Artists' Materials, Photographic Albums, Pocket Books and Purses, Violin Strings, Tail Pieces, Bridges, and Pegs, Cutlery, Music and Musical Instructors, Wrapping Papers, Diaries, Song Books, Periodicals, Newspapers, AT "R A,^t.—l j cured at the shortest notice. MUNSON'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY. All the New Books and Periodical. JOB L. MUNSON, IMPORTER OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY, GLADSTONE STREET,

FOE SALE. THE SHIP AND CASTLE HOTEL, "Wharf Street, Westport. rHE Proprietress being about to leave the Coast bees to draw oftMs SUITABLE AND CENTRAL HOTEL, with its LARGE ACCOMMODATION and numerous Apply on the Premises. E 0 E SALE By Private Treaty, LONG'S HALF-WAT HOTEL and STORE, Caledonian Track, Junction of Giles and German Terrace and Track, with the interest in about Thirty Acres of good land, held under an agricultural lease, about four acres ■cleared, part of which is laid down with English Grass, and the remainder under crop. There is also another Thirty Acres, held in a like manner, which can be taken or not at the option of the purchaser. There is a firstclass and ready-money trade to be done in the house, and to a respectable married would be a fine investment. The Proprietor's only reason for disposing of this first-class property in being obliged to leave the Coast for some time, and ho will be happy to show any intending purchaser what the average takings "are in the house, to Which there is a license unexpired till July. Eor terms and further particulars, apply on the premises, or to Mr D. Leslie, merchant, Westport.

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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 475, 9 March 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 475, 9 March 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 475, 9 March 1869, Page 1

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