THAT Are now Opening their first Consignments of Newest Styles, Newest Materials, Newest Designs. ) —bee Gil. HAMILTON, begs "to an- , nounce that, pending the erection of his new premises in Palmerston street, he is to be found in his office, Cobden street, where he is prepared to sell a first-class ALE at 2s 2d per Gallon ; he also wishes to notify that any Ale turning hard he is instructed by Messrs Harley Bros, to at once turn off. Every Gallon allowed for !! Small Kegs of Ale, always on hand. G. H. HAMILTON, Customs and Commission Agent. Agent for Harley Bros., Kent Brewery. j WINES! COLONIAL WINES!-! H. HAMILTON begs to an\J\ , nounce that samples of the Cheapest and Choicest Collection of COLONIAL WINES ever imported to Westport is to be seen-at his office Cobden street. G. H. HAMILTON, Customs and Commission Agent. Agent for Harley Bros., Kent Brewery. J? 0 R SALE, With Immediate Possession, QARRISON'S HOTEL and J" STORE, Giles Terrace. These well-known Premises, with Stock-in-Trade, are now offered for sale as a most desirable investment. The proprietor will give intending purchasers satisfactory reasons fo. selling, and also genuine proof of business transacted. All Accounts due must be paid on or before the Ist January proximo. WILLIAM -HARRISON. TO GOLD MINERS, COAL MINERS AND OTHERS. SEED POTATOES! SEED POTATOES! Two Pounds per Ton. A SPLENDID sample of Late ; Seed Potatoes, to be seen at my office, Cobden street. G. H. HAMILTON. BY SPECIAL REQUEST. NOTICE. MR. D. EMANUEL being urgently requested by some of his numerous friends to cater for them at the ensuing RACES as of old, hereby notifies that he has purchased, at great expense, the GRAND STAND, and begs to assure his patrons that he will do his level best for their comfort. Luncheon at 2 o'clock. I W . TVI O R L E T , 0. SHAREBROKER AND MINING AGENT, WESTPORT. S CHRISTMAS is approaching, R. HICKS, Boot Maker, begs to inform the above that he will be prepared to supply them with Strong or Light Boots of his own make. Also Imported Boots from the best -Makers. PALMERSTON STREET. THE ORAWAITI TRAMWAY. THE inhabitants of Westport are respectfully informed that the Orawaiti Tram way has been thoroughly repaired, and that on and after the 20th instant a Passenger Truck will leave Westport for the Orawaiti, every half hour from 8 a.m. to G p.m. ■During the Christmas Sports, arrangements have been made so that a Truck will leave Westport every ten minutes. Pares, Is—Each Way. P. W. HARDER. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TNO. MUNRO begs to intimate that •I he has this dav Opened a MINING SHARE LIST, at his offices, Lyttelton street, and will be happy to conduct business for his numerous customers, either in the Purchase or Sale of Mining Interests. Correspon dents— G. W. Moss, Greymouth. P. A. Learmonth, Hokitika. Stayert & Co., Nelson. Westport, Dec. 18,1873.
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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1137, 30 December 1873, Page 3
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