* LOTAL WESTPOET » LODGE, JBfe I. 0. 0.E..M.U. ."HUE THIJID ANNIVERSARY -*- of tho above Lodge, will be celebrated by a BALL AND BANQUET, To be held on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1870, At the MASONIC HALL, Empire Hotel. The following gentlemen have been appointed a Committee of Management, from whom tickets and all necessary information maybe obtained. W. Bishop G. Moody A. Ambrose C. Bishop J. Powell J. Hughes G. Jordan T. Boilings W. Dunn A. H. KING, Hon. Sec. C. LEMPEEET, Hon. Treasurer. Ladies bv invitation only. NOTICE. N accordance with a writ received . from the Eegistrar of the Diocese a meeting of the congregation of St. John's Church, Westport, will be held at the Court House at three o'clock p.m. on Thursday the 15th inst. for the purpose of electing two Synodsmen duly qualified to represent this parish. JAMES AETHUES MAG [JIBE, Church Warden and Eeturning Officer. Westport, Sept. 3. PHOTOGEAPHY. Secure the Shadow ere the Substance fades. rpHE Ladies and Gentlemen of West_L port and its vicinity are respectfully informed that the undersigned has returned from Melbourne with a new stock of chemicals and instruments, and is now operating in conjunction with Mr Hartman, at the London Portrait Booms, Molesworth Street, for a few days, previous to opening in Charleston. THOS E. PEICE. Photographer. HOMAS EIELD, Kennedy Street, lEONMONGER AND lEON MERCHANT, Importer of Glass, Earthenware, Kerosene Lamps, Eurniture, Bedding, Saddlery, Doors, Sashes, Galvanized and Painted Eoofing Iron. Licensed Dealer in Guns and AmIron Yard—Wallabi Street. tt; steuihees, PAINTEE, GLAZIER AND PAPEBIIANGER, Gladstone Street, Westport. Always on hand, a large stock of White Lead, Oils, Varnishes, Paperhangings, Window - glass, Lamps Lamp-glasses, Mouldings, &c, &c. EOR SALE OE TO LET, THOSE Premises, at Westport, known as LESLIE'S WESTPOET BEEWEEY. The building consists of two storeys and cellars, and is fitted up with all the requisite machinery, consisting of Boilers, Mash-luns, Coolers, Goils, Malt-grinder, Pump, &c. The machinery is worked by a water-wheel, with an ample supply of water.
The lands connected with the Brewery extend over an area of fifty acres, six of which are well timbered, giving a supply of fuel for years to come. There being no other Brewery in the neighbourhood this is a rare opening to any one commencing business. The premises can be seen, and all other information obtained on application to MR. DAVID LESLEE, Westport. TO LET ,HE EOBEET BURNS HOTEL Lyttelton Street. Apply to T. SHEAHAN. B. MARTIN AND CO. IMPORTERS, DUNE D I N .
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Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 710, 13 September 1870, Page 3
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411Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 710, 13 September 1870, Page 3
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