CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. W Passengers from INANGAIIUA LANDING TO WESTPORT, on Friday, December 22nd and Saturday, December 23rd, At Reduced Pates. A boat leaves each morning at Six o'clock sharp. CHARLESTON RAOES. GRAND STAND. rilHB Proprietors of the Grand Stand beg to inform the public that during the Races the Bar will be Stocked with the Choicest Liquors. The DINING ROOM will be carefully provided for. The STAND i 8 erected so as to accommodate comfortably a large number of people. Admission to the Grand Stand, 2a Gd. CARMODY AND CO. AMATEUR CONCERT. rrUIE AMATEUR CONCERT, Jn Aid of the Funds of tVe Westport Athenseum and Readinj Rooms, will take place on BOXING NIGHT, DECEMBER 26. The following gentlemen have kindly consented to assist: —Dr Giles, Messrs Munro, Graves, Sontgen, Davidson, Fama, Hamilton, Weston, Dunn, Fagg, Fernandez, Cox, Diguain, and Hughes. FIRST PART. - Beading, Songs, and Glees. SECOND PART. Christy Minstrels. To conclude with Step Dance, and Farce. Mr Crawford will preside at the Piano. Tickets—2s 6d and 4s. Doors open at half-past 7 ; to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Tickets to be obtained of Mr Harrison, Giles Terrace ; Mr David Barrie, German Terrace; Mr J. Braithwaite, Caledonian Terraeo; and at the Athemeum from the Librarian, Mr Carruthers. WESTPORT AMATEUR MINSTRELS. A BENEFIT for the DISTRICT HOSPITAL will be given by the above Amateurs on the evening of MONDAY, JANUARY, 1, 1872, MASONIC HALL, Empire Hotel. Tickets may be obtained from the following:—Messrs Bailie and Humphrey, J. Powell and Co , Tonks and Hughes, Gilmer Bros.; Stitt Bros.; F. White, chemists ; D. Barrie, German Terrace; J. Braithwaite, Caledonian Terrace ; Messrs M'Padden, P. Byrne, E. Lush, T. Gallagher, aud P. M'Enroe, Addison's Flat. Further particulars will appear in future advertisements. GEO. WESTON, Hon- See. ri RAND A RT TTNION. BY 120 MEMBERS, At 20s. each, Will be DRAWN at the EMPIRE HOTEL, Westport, during the ensuing holidays. THE PRIZES are really the best value that have been ever offered, and consist of 1 Gold Lover WATCH, guaranteed ; London coet, £25 10s. 1 Gold Lever WATCH, guaranteed ; London cost, £25. 1 Diamond RING; value, £2O 23 Signet RINGS, all 15 and 18 carat gold, of the best workmanship and most tasteful design. Prices ranging from £2 to £4.105. Tickets obtainable at the Empire Hotel, where the prizes are also on INANGAHUA LINE op PACKETS. \TJ ALTON PELL, \\ having completed arrangements for the conveyance of GOODS to and from Westport and Reefton by BOAT and DRAY, Is now prepared to undertake the transport of Goods and Machinery to and from the above places, in packages of any ?ize, without Breaking Bulk. and at the Lowest Current Freight. Storekeepers and others at Hokitika and Greymouth forwarding goods to Reefton tan have the same stored Free of Chabob, pending transit, Walton Pell having secured extensive and excellent accommodation for that purpose.
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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 903, 21 December 1871, Page 2
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474Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 903, 21 December 1871, Page 2
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