EMPIRE HOTEL. jLtJL beg to inform their friends and patrons that the business of the hotel will bo carried on solely at their establishment, corner of WHARF and LYTTELTON Sts., whei'e extensive alterations have been made, which they hope will meet the requirements of all visitors. The travelling public will find at the new Empire all accustomed comfort and' convenience. The New Bab is open, replete with choice Brews, best Spirits, and favorite Vintages. In the New Dining Halt,, the Table, under the immediate supervision of the Proprietors, is supplied with every delicacy the market affords. The Kitchen Department is under the control of a talented ehef if cuisine. One of Alcock's best Billiard Tables, carefully attended to. Colonial Ales Brewed Expressly. A Night Watchman on the premises. COBB'S BOOKING OFFICE, And special landing place for ferry and cargo boats. v; .. , -■ Also,of the '. ALBION HOTEL, GRETMOTJTH. NEW SEASON SEEDS, Ex Tararua. . *|G. HAT has just received a / . Stock of New Season Seeds, and a choice selection of Flower Seeds, Early Potatoes, Ash Leaf Kidney, and American Early Potatoes. J. G-. H. has also a large Stock of CHINA, GLASS, and EARTHENWARE, LAMP GLASSES, WICKS, &c, &c. J. G. HAT, Bright Street, Westport. SETTLED AT LAST! riIHOMAS DICKINSON, Wholesale and Retail TOBACCONIST, Importer of Havannah Cigars, Meerschaum Pipes, Fancy Goods, &c, WHARF ND LTTTELTON Sts. (Next the Empire Hotel,) Westport.
Ex Maid op Erin, from- Melbourne, R ROWLANDS has just re- , ceived a lot of Picked AMERICAN ASH OARS, 12, 14,1G, and 18 feet -lengths ; also, a case of suitable BLOCKS for river boats. T A. M. T U R N E R, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, (Late of Gladstone street) has, in consequence of the Sea Encroachment, Removed to PALMERSTON STREET, Opposite Wallabi Street. Established ISGS. THE OIAGO BREWERY. BURKE'S CELEBRATED DUNEDIN ALES. J NO. MUNRO having been appointed Sole Agent for Westport, Charleston, and Reefton, for the Sale of the above Ale, begs to intimate that he has always a plentiful supply on hand, guaranteed in splendid order and condition, in HOGSHEADS, BARRELS, AND 10-GALL. KEGS. Orders shipped direct .from the Brewery at Dunedin Prices. JNO. MUNRO, Auctioneer. ' * BOOT MAKER, Bright Street, Westport, (Next J. G. Hay's.) Agent for Sedgwick and Gowland's i Prime Kip and Sole Leather. DAY SCII O OX, Sweet Briar Cottage, Bright St. ~ ~RS. STRATFORD purposes _ Opening her School on Monday Next, July 29th, and trusts, with her usual success as Teacher, she may receive pupils. Terms 2s per week. Under 5 years of age la. MRS STRATFORD, Sweet Briar Cottage. CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868." ■VTOTICB .is HEREBY GIVEN, 1 1 that on and after the 11th July, 1872, the provisions of " The Cattle Trespass Act, 18G8," will be enforced on my Land, at Three Channel Flat, Buller River ; and that it is my intention to Claim Damages for all cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, or other animals trespassing on the Land, whether the same bo fenced or unenclosed. MATHEW DELAVADOVA. Three Channel Flat, Juno 10 1872.
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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 993, 6 August 1872, Page 3
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