t VTfESTPOET akb CHARLESTON TELEGRAPH LINE OP I COACHES J VVill leave the Empire Hotel for I narleston as follows : I Thursday 3.0 p.m. ™»J ... ... 3.45 p.m. Saturday ... ... 4.0 p . m . JAMES SIMPSON, Empire Hotel. ' FTIHB NELSON GOLDFIELDS' *- ALMANAC AND DIEECTOEY FOR 1871, Will be published at the "WESTPOET TIMES" OFFICE, ON OB ABOUT DECEMBER 15. I The publishers have determined upon making this Almanac a Large and Complete Volume, containing much useful and necessary information for all classes m the Colony. TO COMMERCIAL MEN. The Almanac will be found to contain the most requisite and reliable references as to Stamp Duties, Law Items Tariff Duties, Official and Trade Directory, Customs Revenue, Imports, and Exports, Mail Routes, Court Sittings, Harbor and Port Regulations, Post Office and Telegraphic Charges and Intelligence, and many useful tables for business purposes. TO MINERS. This publication will be invaluable as containing the Mining Regulations for the South-West Goldfields, Mining Leases for same* Mining Companies Limited Liability Acts, with all the recent Amendments ; Gold Ready Reckoner, &c. TO AG-EICULTURISTS. i carefully compiled Farm and 3-arden Calendar will be ffiven, also ;he Agricultural Leases, and many lseful hints, recipes, and general )bservations. TO THE PUBLIC. specially prepared Calendar will be published, from tlio Nautical Almanac or 1871, which has been calculated md reduced to the Meridian of West)ort. A chronoligieal list of late and ■ecent events, comprising sixteen >ages. The Electoral Roll for the - District of Westland North, par- £ iculars of registration of Births, Carriages, and Deaths; Itinerary of Distances ; particulars of Nuggets bund in Victoria, California, and other fpld producing countries, giving the . veights and values; Statistical Tables ; J he Census, and a variety of goneral nemoranda. ADVERTISEMENTS ?or the Almanac will he charged at he following rates. Quarter page 7s 6d Half page 12s 6d Page 20s Od
Gazette in Bankruptcy. [N THE DISTEICT COURT OP WESTLAND NOETH. Holden at Charleston. In re WILLIAM EEID. "VTOTICE is hereby given that, no Creditors having attended the irst adjourned meeting of Creditors j ;he estate became vested in Eober Pollock, Esquire, Provisional Trustee* md the day, hour, and place for the, Bankrupt to attend and apply for his discharge is Thursday, the 10th day of November, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court-house, Charleston. WM. EEID, In person. Charleston Oct. 24, 1870. IN THE DISTEICT COUET OF WESTLAND NOETH. Holden at Charleston. In re DAVID CUNNINGHAM. IWTOTICE is hereby given that no Creditors having attended the first adjourned meeting of Creditors, the oatate became vested in Eobert Pollock, Esquire, Provisional Trustee, and the day, hour, and place for the Bankrupt to attend and apply for his discharge is Thursday, the 10th day of November, at eleven o'clock in tho forenoon, at the Court-house, Charleston. DAVID CUNNINGHAM; j In person. ' Charleston, Oct. 24,1870.
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Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 729, 27 October 1870, Page 3
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467Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 729, 27 October 1870, Page 3
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