RUIN! RUIN!! RUIN!!! RUINOUS PRICES AT THE s*"X"x>:lt:e"2* HotrsE, For all classes of MAPBBY GOODS, The whole of the Stock has been Re-marked and Reduced BELOW COST PKICR CHRISTOPHER BROWN, SYDNEY HOUSE. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. There is nothing like Leather* IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE UNDERSTANDINGS OF THE PEOPLE. &reat Cheap Sale -of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots and Shoes at W. fiAILER'S, MOLESWOeTH-STBEET-Owing to the dullness 0? the times and the great deficiency of money-. W. MAILER has resolved to clear right out of the district, he now, therefore, offers his well assorted stock of Boots, &c.„ &c, considerably under cost price. Having "been from boyhood brought up to the Boot and Shoe business, and having a practical knowledge of making-up, customers purchasing from W. MAILER, at the CLEARING- OUT SALE* may rely on securing a first class article for less than half its value. Eote the Address—lext the " Times" Office, WESTPORT.
VOKLEY'S POETEAIT BOOMS. ME VOELEY, 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 Besidness promptly executed. A large selection of Westport, Charleston, and Ngakawhau Views always on hand. VOBLEY'S POETEAIT BOOMS, Next to Turner's, "Watchmakers, PALMEBSTON STBEET. JUST EECEIVED AND N SAL by the Undersigned: 200 bushels Eye Grass Seed 100 bags Seed Potatoes (Canterbury) 100 bags Oats 1 ton Smoked Bacon and Hams 1 „ Prime Cheese 5 „ Canterbury Elour. GEORGE FALLA, Molesworth and Kennedy streets. "ANTED the Public to Know— EOBEET HICKS has Removed from Talmerston street to COBDEN STEEET (next the Alpine Hotel), where he has on hand Wellingtons, Spring Sides, Watertights, &c, of his own make, and of the very best quality. Ladies Boots and Slippers made to order. EepAibing Done. OTHEEHAM'S SILVEE \\j levee watches, Seven to Nine Guineas Each. The above have been thoroughly examined and cleaned. A guarantee will be given with each watch for two years. Presentation, Independent Seconds, and other Watches, indented and made to order of any design or construction that may be desired. Eight-day Striking, Lever, and other Clocks in Stock. Sent to all parts (Carriage Free). The inhabitants of Westport and Lyell will find it much to their advantage to send their Watches to Charleston for repair. The best workmanship in New Zealand guaranted, C. GOODMAN, Practical Watch & CnnoNoMEfER Makeh, CHARLESTON.
IENDERS will be receive up to at the Engineer's Officej Westportj For the following works : Maintenance of Charleston and Brighton Road, and Maintenance of Bazorback Road. Specifications to be seen at the Campsj Charleston and and Engineer's Office, Westport. A. DUDLEY DOBSON, Provincial Engineer. TO CARTERS. TENDERS will be received at . Gilmers Hotel until 4 o'clock on SATURDAY Next, for CARTING TIMBER, &c.j to the upper township: also, Wanted Tenders for SUPPLY of PILES. Particulars at Gilmer's Hotel. R. M. TAYLOR, Contractor. NOTICE. INANGAHUA AND CENTRALBULLEB DISTRICT. t |IHE next Sittings of the Resident Magistrate's and Warden's Courts will be held at the Lyell on Wednesday, the 26th February, 1873. Li the event of tho weather preventing travelling, the Court will stand adjourned from day to day. CHARLES BROAD, Resident Magistrate and Warden. NELSON SOUTH-WEST GOLDFIELDS. APPLICATION FOR AGRICULTURAL LEASE. Westport, District of Bullet Feb. 26,1873. To Warden Giles, I HEREBY apply for a Lease of Land for Agricultural Purpo36B, situate at tho Orawaiti, about threequarters of a mile above tho Bridge, and comprising 25 acrss or thereabouts ; and I deposit herewith the Receiver's recoipt for ten pounds (£10), in accordance with the Agricultural Lease Regulations of the 7th day of May, 1872, made under the Goldfields Act, 18(;6. ARTHUR LUFFj Orawaiti. The above application will be heard before me at Westport, ort Tuesday, the 18th day of March, 1872, at 11 a.m JOSEPH GILES, 1 Warden.
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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1050, 28 February 1873, Page 3
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