£SO REWARD. I J when capsized at Snag Falls, a Parcel, containing ONE HUNDRED POUNDS, in Five and One pound notes, of the Bank of New Zealand, the" NUMBERS .of which ARE KNOWN. The above Reward, of fifty pounds, will be paid to the finder on bringing the same to BAILIE & HUMPHREY, Kennedy-street. Westport, August 2nd, 1871. BULLER TOWING TRACK CO., JL pany, hereby make a Call of £5 per Share, payable at the office of the Company, Molesworth street, Wesport, in the Province of Nelson, on or before MONDAY, October 23,1871. H. G. HUGHES, Secretary. "Westport, Sept. 22,1871. EXCELSIOR QUARTZ MINING COMPANY, REGISTERED. JL Company are requested to sign the Rules, now lying at the Company's Office, Stanley Wharf, within fourteen day 8 from date. DAVID LESLIE, Manager. Westport, Sept. 26,1871. INLAND MAIL SERVICES. EALED TENDERS will be re- ► ceived at the Post Office at Westport, till the 30th September inst., for the CONVEYANCE of MAILS between the undermentioned places, from the Ist January to the 31st December, 1872, both days included:— 1 Westport & Charleston ! Charleston & Brighton 3 Westport & Addison's 4 Westport & Sochfurt 5 Westport & Reefton (Inangahua) ! Westport and Lyell Christy's Junction and Lyell wnce weekly once fortnightly once weekly The Services to be terminable by the Postmaster - General on giving six weeks 1 notice in writing. Each tenderer will be required to give security as provided for on the form of tender, which may be procured at any Post Office, for a sum equal to 20 per cent, on the amount of the tender, binding the tenderer to take up the service tendered for, and execute the necessary contract bond, in the event of his tender being accepted. No tender will be considered eligible unless made on the printed form provided by the Department. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Mail Service No. —," and addressed to the Postmaster-General, Wellington. THOS. F. WINSTANLEY, Postmaster. Post Office, Westport, Sept. 1, 1871. BALL! BALL!! BALL! !! k GRAND FREE BALL will take place on MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 2, LITTLE GREY HOTEL. All Friends and Strangers are invited, in fact the proprietor wishes to see everybody on that special occasion. DAVID EMANUEL. DRESSMAKING, Ac. /■"RS MASON (recently from '_!_ Melbourne) begs to acquaint the Ladies of Westport and district that she bas commenced business in the above line, and hopes by Good Needlework, Latest Style of Fashion, combined with Moderate Charges, to merit a share of public patronage. Silks and Cloth Cleaned and Beautified by a new process, which renders them nearly equal to new material. Address—PALMERSTON STREET, (Next Jules Simon'B Store). FOR SALE, :i ECOND - HAND BUILDING MATERIAL, Cheap. Doors Windows Sashes Apply Times Office.
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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 867, 28 September 1871, Page 2
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442Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 867, 28 September 1871, Page 2
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