liIVEJRY AND BAIT STABLESBOYLE AND GREEN respect--1 fully inform the public of Westport and vicinity that they have imported a stud of superior SADDLE and HARNESS HOUSES, and will commence business in a few days at their new Livery Stables, rear of EMPIRE HOTEL, PALMEESTON ST. CENTRAL. Charges strictly moderate, and careful groomage and attention guaranteed. Express Waggons for Hire. COLONIAL WINES!" COLONIAL WINES! ! GIL HAMILTON begs to au- , nounco that samples of the Cheapest and Choicest Collection of COLONIAL WINES ever imported to AVestport is to be seen at his office Cobden street. G. H. HAMILTON, Customs and Commission Agent. Agent for llarley Bros., Kent Buewekx. TO GOLD MINERS, COAL MINERS AND OTHERS. At the Opening of the Tear. T> HICKS, Boot Makeb, 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 STUDIO WILL CLOSE IN A FORTNIGHT!!! ]\/TE VOELEY, in tbanking the XIJL Ladies and Gentlemen of Westport, solicits a continuance of their patronage, and assures them that, as heretofore, nothing but portraiture of a his Studio, no trouble or expense will be spared to enhance the beauty of the portrait, Parisian mounts alone being employed. ] Particular attention is called to the soft and beautiful style of the " Eaioiitio-ITOBY Type." Mining and Local Views, Maoris, Pictures, &c, always on hand. Parties having made arrangements and others, will oblige by calling withCharges Strictly Moderate. POET E AIT EOOMS. MUSIC. T T. CKAWFOED, being re- " ' quested by several old pupils to EESUME TEACHING, begs to state that on and after Monday, the 9th February, their will be a vacancy for one or two pupils. Terms Mnd e ■
V\T S. MUND A Y, (Late Collector of Customs), ACCOUN T A N T, CUSTOMS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Rixtoul Street, Westpoet. EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR. V. AH E. PHRENOLOGY. TpROPESSOR STRACIIAN Palmebston Street, Westport. Phrenological Examination of Heads, 5s Written Charts—Characters, ... 15s TTTESTPORT and CHARLESTON TELEGRAPH LINE OP COACHES Leaves the Empire Hotel EVERY OTHER DAY, tor Charleston. Pares, (including boating across the .miller; lus. Luggage and Parcels as per i SADDLE HACKS ON HIRE. Livery and Bait Stables, At South Spit, Westport, and Princes street, Charleston. DUKE BALLAM, Agent. sengers procure a Passage Ticket, either from the Office or the Driver, before the coach starts.
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Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1159, 17 March 1874, Page 3
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396Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1159, 17 March 1874, Page 3
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