FOR SALE OR TO LET. I rfIHE BALLARAT & BENDIGO HOTEL, , Situate in Freeman Street, West port. i Apply to I MR. E. J. O'CONOR. PUBLIC NOTICE. S PENCE BROTHERS AND CO, Having determined to relinquish business at Westport, have the pleasure to announce to the Trade at Westport and Charleston that they are prepared to sell out the balance of the Stock on hand, at such prices as must command an immediate clearauce. Sale to continue from this date till 10th December, 1870. All accounts are requested to be settled on or before that date. Store and Bond for sale. I TOR SALE. InpHE GREAT NORTH LEAD I HOTEL, Gladstone street, West port, is offered for sale privately, as the proprietor intends leaving the Colony for home early in November. This commodious hotel, with bar fixings, furniture, and license expiring on the Bth of January next, may be had from the undersigned on most reasonable terms. Eor particulars apply to J. A. BONGTJELMI. ITEAM TO NELSON AND WANGANTJI. The favorite steam-ship W A L L A B I , Captain Daniels, Will be despatched for the above ports, Booking passengers to Wellington, Lyttelton, Bunedin, and Mantjkau, THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), At 9 o'clock. Eor freight or passage, apply to EREETH & GREIG Agents, Kennedy-st. SAN FRANCISCO, AND OVERLAND TO ENGLAND. THE CALIPORNIAN, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. Under contract for a Monthly Mail Service, carrying the European and American Mails, and leaving Auckland on the 7th of each month, at 2 pm. CITY OF MELBOURNE, On the 7th November. Passages by this i-oute can be secured here from Auckland to Liverpool at from £33 upwards. Two months are allowed for transit by rail through America; and special arrangements bave been made with the Central Railroad Company for the conveyance of Passengers by this line at reduced rates. Experienced Surgeons accompany the steamers. For full particulars of the through route, apply to ~ REID & CO, Agents, Westport. tttHAEF HOTEL, Corner of Wharf and Bright Streets, (opposite the Bright Street Wharf.) MRS SMITH, Late of the St. Kilda Hotel, Orawaiti, Proprietress. NOTICE. I CHALLENGE any carpenter in Westport to make half-a-dozen or a dozen pairs of sashes or doors, for £ls or upwards. Apply at the Royal Oak Hotel. EDWARD CHARNLET, Lyttelton Street. ' ISIAH WILLIAMS, but better ~ known as BILL JONES, late of Audison's Flat and Giles Terrace, beg to state—in consequence of certain rumors that I had reasons for changing my name—that I received the name of Bill Jones from my mates on Moses Creek, Ovens, Victoria, my own name at that time being considered difficult to pronounce. My reason for publishing this is to challenge any one to say anything against my character. ~ ISPAH WILLIAMS.
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Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 728, 25 October 1870, Page 3
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454Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 728, 25 October 1870, Page 3
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