HOKITIKA. 26th August.
Gold has been found m every direction at Kumara. Five grains to the dish ; 12 feet sinking. .___
We wish to inform the public that a contract has been let for re-building and altering the premises next the Odd Fellows' Hall, where we are at present carrying on the Sale of Marks' Bankrupt Drapery Stock, so that we must leave the premises in a few days, owing to the above reason, and have made further Reduction of Prices to enable us to clear the stock. All goods remaining unsold after next week will be sold by public auction without reserve, for particulars of which see advertisements ; and as this is a large stock, and a genuine clearing out without any reserve, it will be to the hiterest of anyone wanting Drapery to avail themselves of the opportunity thus afforded for laying in a stock that will last them for months to come. Heads of families, runholders, country settlers, and the public in general will do well to note this, and attend the Auction Sale.— J. M'Dowell & Co., Vendors.— [Advt.]
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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 49, 26 August 1876, Page 2
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181HOKITIKA. 26th August. Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 49, 26 August 1876, Page 2
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