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Anchor Line of West Coast Packets. 'TEAM TO NELSON, am Transhipping Passengers to TABANAKI, MANUKAU, WELLiNGTpN, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. GHARLES EDWARD, on Wednesdnv 3 n m. —.' j Fop freight or passage, apply to the Agent, on board. "ESSRS M'MECKAN, BLACK- . WOOD and CO.'S Royal Mail steamers will leave Hokitika as fol lows:— For Melbourne direct— ALHAMBRA. T. Underwood, commander, on the 27th Dec. For Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunediu, Bluff Harbor, and Melbon me — RANGITOTO, lE*Mackie, commander, on the 27th Dec. For particulars, apply at once to JAMES A. BONA!?, Agent. A KT JJI BY 146 MEMBERS, At 20s. each, Will be DRAWN at the EMPIRE HOTEL, Westport, durinj THIS EVENING. ,HE PRIZES are really the be?t and consist of 1 Gold Nugget, Goz lodwt 12gr?, value, £26. 1 Gold Lever WATCH, guaranteed; London cost, £25 10s. 1 Gold Lever WATCH, guaranteed ; London cost, £25. 1 Diamond RING; value, £2O 23 SigDet RINGS, all 15 and 18 carat gold, of the best workmanship and most tasteful design. Prices ranging from £2 to £4 10s. Tickets obtainable at the Empire Hotel, where the prizes are also on THANKS. "ARY CARAHAR desires publicly to return her warmest thanks to Dr Giles, Dr Thorpe, and Mrs Thorpe, to the Rev. Mr Sout'rir, and Mrs Soutar, and also to her numerous friends and neighbours, for the extreme kindness and attention she received at their hands onf the occasion of the late severe accjdent which unfortunately befel her, and whieh for Borne time confined her to her bed. December 29th, 1871. INANGAHUA LINE of PACKETS. WALTON PELL, having completed arrangements for the conveyance of GOODS to and from Westport and Reefton by BOAT andDRAY, •:•' " ' : la now prepared to undertake the transport of Goods and Machinery; to and from the above places, in packages of''ftfty ?ize, without Breaking ButK. and at the Lowest Current Freight. Storekeepers and others at Hokitika and Greymouth forwarding goods to Reefton can have the same stored Free of. Charge, pending transit, Walton Pell having secured extensive and excellent accommodation for that purpose.

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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 908, 2 January 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 908, 2 January 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 908, 2 January 1872, Page 2

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