fJILEMING & MUEEAT desire to thank most heartily the several parties who so kindly assisted thein in removing their Drapery Stock to a place of safety from the late fire, on Saturday night. They desire to give their special thanks to the Eesident Magistrate, Dr Giles, for so readily affording them the use of the Court-room, for the shelter and safety of their goods. They beg to inform the public that their business will be resumed in NEW PHBMISES, On the same site, ON THURSDAY NEXT. FLEMING & MUEEAT. Westport, Dec. G, 1569. AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT. I EOCKSTEOW • Begs to express his gratitude to the kind friends who, during the fire, aided in removing his furniture from his house in Molesworth Street, and wishes to acquaint the public that he may be consulted for the next few days at the late residence of Mr Tyler, in the same street. Westport, Dec. 6, 1869. THE LATE EIEE. ) have pleasure in conveying their sincere thanks to those who assisted iu saving portions of their goods from the late disastrous fire. They beg to announce that their business will be carried on in New Premises on the same site, in a few days. EOBERTS & SIMPSON, BOOT AND SHOE IMPOETEES. Westport, Dec. 6, 1869. T SINCEEELT thank the parties who saved part of my goods from the conflagration of Saturday night, as by their kind offices a considerable portion of my property was saved from the ravages of fire. My business for the present will be carried on in the shop previously occupied by Mr Muncaster, Jeweller. A. HOEN, TOBACCONIST, & c., Gladstone-street. TO THE PUBLIC. BEG to thank the kind friends who worked so hard in preventim the progress of the fire to the Albion Hotel, on Saturday night, feeling convinced that, were it not for their exertions, the flames would have extended to these premises, and in all probability have consumed the entire block of buildings towards the river. JAMES MILNE, ALBION HOTEL, Gladstone-staeet. ALMANACS EOE 1870. HE West Coast Almanac for 1870 can now be had at BISHOP'S STATIONEE Gladstone-street. £lO EEWAED. OST, on Saturday night, during \_J the fire, a Coat, containing Pocket-book, with forty-five pounds in notes, two sovereigns, and half-sover-eign ; one cheque d rawn by Tonks and Hughes, on the Bank of New Zealand, for £3, a gold nugget, worth about £9 10s, two lottery tickets for the nugget art union t and several other papers, of value only to the owner. The above reward will be given to any one bringing the same to this office, or to JOHN DUTTON, SCOTCH BAKEET, Gladstone-street.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 590, 7 December 1869, Page 3
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