"ESSES M'MECKAN, BLACK- . WOOD AND CO.'S steamers will be despatched, weather permitting, from Greymouth, on or about the following dates:— To Melbourne, calling at Nelson, "Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff Harbor— KANGITOTO, Capt. Mackie, (with English Mail), 31st NOV. For Melbourne direct— OMEO, Cant. Calder, on the 20th NOV. TAEA.EUA, Capt. Hagley (with English Mail) on the Ist DEC. For freight or passage, apply to D. (HE DWOOD & CO., Agents, Mawhera Quay. N.B.—Passengers booked through to Sydney and Adelaide. DISSOLUTION OF PABTNEErHE Partnership hitherto existing between us as Storekeepers on the Caledonian Terrace, under the name of Bruun and Sorensen, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All outstanding accounts to be paid to C. Bruun, who will also discharge all liabilities, and continue to carry on the business as formerly, in his own name. C. BRUUN. J. P. SORENSEN. Witness: E. C. Eeid. Nov. 29th, 1869. IN THE DISTEICT COUET. Holden at Charleston. In Bankruptcy. Be JAMES FITZG-EEALD of Charleston, Publican. TOTICE, Saturday, 22nd January, _M 1870, at 11 o'clock forenoon, at the Court House, Charleston, is appointed as the time and place for a Public Sitting of the above Court, for the bankrupt to pass his last examination and apply for his discharge, when Bankrupt intends to apply for an order of discharge. Nov. 27, 1569. GEO. W. HOENE, Bankrupt's Solicitor. DISTEICT COUET. Holden at Westport. In Bankruptcy. Be GEOEGE FOEEESTEB CHESSWAS of Westport, Draper, an Insolvent. THE above Insolvent this day filed in this Court a declaration of his inability to meet his engagements with his Creditors. November 27, 1869. GEO. W. HORNE, Insolvent's Solicitor. NOTICE. "ESSES BEOWN AND WAE- . DEOPE beg to inform the miners on the Caledonian and German Terraces that they have purchased the business lately carried on at the Caledonian and German Terrace by Mr Tiios. Dewdnet and Messrs M'CoNOcniE & Thomson". They trust, by keeping the best kind of meat, to merit a continuance of the support so liberally accorded to their predecessors. JOSEPH BEOWN. THOMAS WAEDEOPE. Nov. 24, 1869. NOTICE. i NT person or persons found trespassing, after this date, on the Eace-course on my land, situated at the Orawaiti, before the Eaces advertised to take place on 27th December, will be prosecuted according to law. THOS. JONES, Orawaiti Hotel. Nov. 30, 1869. /NEOGEAPHT AND HISTOEF OF NEW ZEALAND, BY JAMES WTLDE, C.E. Sold by all Booksellers. MUSICIAN, Is open for engagement at Balls. Apply at Thimble's Theatbe Eotal.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 587, 30 November 1869, Page 3
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