.SONIC HALL, . TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, Last Appearance of MISS CLARA STEPHENSON. OTHELLO, by a well-known Gentleman Amateur. New Songs. " The School for Scandal," and " What may Happen to an Unprotected Young Man." Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. INLAND MAIL SERVICE. BALED TENDERS will be reKJ ceived at the Post Office, Westport, till WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of Aprii, for the CONVEYANCE of MAILS between the undermentioned places:— No t Services. Frequency each way. l...Westport and Eeefton...Once a week. 2...Reefton and Grey mouth... Twice a week. The service to be terminable by the Postmaster-General on giving six weeks' notice in writing. Forms of tender, with terms and conditions of contract, may be procured at any Post Office. Tenders to be addressed " Tender for Mail Service, No. , the Postmaster, Westport." A. ALEXANDER, Postmaster. Post Office, Westport, 27th March, 1872. DISTRICT OP UPPER BULLER AND INANGAHUA. A SITTING of the Resident Magistrate and Warden's Court .will be held at Mindermann's Accommodation House, Inangahua, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th April, 1872. CHARLES BROAD, Resident Magistrate and Warden. NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAPH. _L Timber and Clearing a Horse Track along the blazed survey line the Bridge Site, Ahaura, on the proposed dray road. All timber to be felled close to the ground a width of one chain, and all overhanging trees on each side of the chain to be felled breast high throughout. The clearing to be eight feet in width, as nearly as possible, in the centre of the felling throughout. The whole to be completed within two months from date of acceptance of tender. Tenders to be one price for the whole work at per chain. Tenders addressed "The Inspector of Telegraph, Christchurch," must be lodged with the officer in charge of Telegraph at Westport, Greymouth, or Hokitika, on or before the 20th April inst. All tenders must be accompanied with a deposit of ,£2O, which sum will be forfeited by any tenderer refusing to take up the contract if called upon to do so; also each tender must be endorsed by an engagement signed by two persona of substantial credit undertaking to become security in the amount of £2OO for the due performance of the contract. By Order of the Telegraph Commissioner. C. LEMON, General Manager. Wellington, April 9, 1872. NOTICE. ,HE RENTS are now OVERDUE on the following Gold Mining and Agricultural Leases in the Buller District, and the Lessees are requested to pay the aame forthwith at the Warden's Office: — GOLD MISTING. Win. Rodgers, now Graham and others John Robinson Henry Fahey J. G. Wilson, now Graham and others George Foreman John Marshall, now Barrowman and others Robert Oxley, now Harrison and others James M'Go wan AGRICULTURAL. George White (2) Michael Organ (2) John Seaton Wardrope and Brown Christian Minderman (3) Samuel Thorpo Edward Dowd Wm. M'Nairu C. H. W. BOWEN, Receiver Gold Revenue, Westport. Warden's Office, Westport, April 10, 1872.
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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 961, 12 April 1872, Page 3
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