TTTESTPORT and CHARLESTON TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES Will leave the Empire Hotel for Charleston as follows: •Tuesday 12.15 p.mWednesday Xs 1.0 p.m. Thursday ~* 1.45 p.m. i - .' JAI&ES .SIMPSON, ! i.'ri Empire.Hotel. NOTICE. lENDERS Wanted for all the Crops, Pigs, Poultry, &c, on 'Garden belonging to the Estate of Walton Pell, Bankrupt. Tenders close on Tuesday, 6 p.m ALEXANDER STITT, Trustee. NOTICE. LL Persons Indebted to the of PELL & ATKINSON are hereby cautioned against paying them any moneys due to the estate, or any one connected with them. ALEXANDER STITT, Westport, 4th February, 1873. NOTICE. k LL ACCOUNTS due to the undersigned must be paid on or before Ist March next, or legal proceedings will be taken for recovery. F. M'FARLANE, Butcher, Wharf street, Westport. Dated 31st January, 1873. ~H proposed Banquet to the Bishop of Dunediu has been abandoned in consequence of His Lordship declining to accept any public Dinner while on the visitation of his diocese. W. P. DUFFY, Hon. Sec. CHRISTOPHER BROWN, \_J Draper and Clothier, Westport, is desirous of calling especial attention to his numerous customers, that he has now remarked the whole of his Stock of New and Fashionable Drapery Below Cost Price, and is now offering the same for sale. No old stock, the reiuse of other shops on the West Coast, to palm on to the public in this Stock. VORLEY'S PORTRAIT ROOMS. MR VORLEY, in returning thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Westport for their kind patronage, would respectfully suggest to those having made arrangement for sittings, or others requiring first-class portraiture, the desirability of an early visit, as the Westport Studio will be shortly closed. The superior class of instruments employed by Mr Vorley enable him to work in any weather. An inspection of specimens, including that soft and beautiful portrait, the Emollio Ivory-type, is invited. Portraits for Lockets, Brooches, &c, Views of Claims and Private Residness promptly executed. A large selection of Westport, Charleston, and Ngakawhau Views always on hand. VORLEY'S PORTRAIT ROOMS, Next to Turner's, Watchmakers, PALMERSTON STREET. NOTICE. HE Business of GEJNERAL • CARRIER between CHARLESTON and WESTPORT, lately carried on by D. Ballam, will in future be carried on by the undersigned. All orders will be received by the Boatman in charge at Westport, and by S. W. Salter at Charleston. H. H. LANG& PUBLIC NOTICE. I'N consequence of the Sea and River L Encroachments, the undersigned has been compelled to REMOVE his Workshops to Nelson Street, where he hopes by strict attention to business, combined with excellence of workmanship, to merit that share of public support so long accorded him by the inhabitants of Westport and surrounding districts. R. CARNE, Ship and General Smith, Farrier, and Wheelwright, Nelson Street, Westport. Good Stabling,
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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1045, 11 February 1873, Page 3
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454Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1045, 11 February 1873, Page 3
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