Notices. DRESS AND FASHION. J COSGRAVE & CO. beg to inform • the inhabitants of Hokitika and surrounding townships that Ihey will Open their New Premises in REVELL STREET, On Tjiuesday, December 13th, with the Newest and most Fashionable Assortment of DRAPERY GOODS that has ever been imported to Hokitika, consisting of Shawls and Mantles, Silks, Irish Poplins and Tabinets, Moire Antiques in all colors, Ladies' Dresses, Hats and Bonnets of the latest designs, Parasols and Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery and Habernashery ; Parisian Millinery, Baby Linen and Ladies' Underclothing, &c. We have also a large and well-selected Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, and Hats to suit the Young and the Old, the Digger and the Swell. Also, a varied assortment of Boot? and Shoes, selected with the greatest care, comprising Ladies' Kid and Cashmere, Cloth ,SEla stic Sides, &c. Men's Wellingtons, Napoleons, and the well-known West Coasc Watertiglits. TO FAMILIES FURNISHING. We have imported a quantity of Sheetings, both Twilled and Plain; Blankets, Marsalla and Toilet Quilts, Anti-maccas-sars, Table Linen, Carpets in Brussels, Tapestiy, Felt and Kidderminster Table Covers, Fringes, Hearth Rugs, Mats and Matting, &c. Having engaged first-class Milliners, Dress and Mantle Makers, we will be able to attend to orders at the shortest notice. All the goods are perfectly new, and of the latest designs, and will be sold at prices hitherto unheard of in Hokitika. 5799 HOKITIKA RACES. t A MEETING of STEWARDS is called for eight o'clock THIS EVENING, at Osbornc's Empire Hotel. By order. Feed. D. Hamilton, Secretary and Clerk of the Course. * 5804. VOLTAIC ELECTRICITY. A LECTURE on the above subject, il_£jL lustrated with experiments, will be delivered by E. Button, Erg., at the Court H ouse, Sewell street, on Wednesday next, the 12th instant, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the building fund of All Saints Church. Tickets for reserved seats, os ; back scats, 3s. Doors open at 7£ p.m., the lecture to commence at 8 p.m. punctually. 5776 Waimea, Bth December, 1866. HAVING learned that B. Lyons, storekeeper, of Stafford Town, has been using my name for the purpose of obtaining goods on credit, I hereby give notice that I have no business connection with him whatsoever, and that I shall not hold nvyself responsible for any debts that have been or may be contracted by him in our joint names. 5777 J. DeWoolf. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES VEITH. A COMPOSITION having been accept£k ed at a Meeting of Creditors-, held at the Hotel de France on Bth inst., all creditors are requested to call at the store of Bailie and Humphreys on or before THURSDAY, the 13th inst., to sign the agreement drawn up at said meeting. It will also be necessary to hand in a statement of their accounts without delay. Jamks Powell } m , 5774 J. W. Humphreys; Tflistees - J T FIRTH and CO.' PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Gibson's Quay, . HOKITIKA. 5795 A. O. F. ' J)RETIIREN of tho above Order are _D informed that a Court will be held at Brother Turner's Oddfellow's Hotel, Revell street, on Monday, the 3rd December, on the 17th December, and on every alternate Monday thereafter. 5518 By order of the C. R. NOTICE.
VyE have This Day Disposed of our ' * Hokitika Business, together with the premises in Wharf street, to Messrs Mark Sprot, Jun. and James Craig, Jun., by whom the business will in future be carried on, under the firm of Sprot & Craig. M'Landhess, Hepbukn, & Co. "DEFERRING- to the above, we beg to JLV intimate that we have This Day Entered into Partnership, under the firm of Sprot and Craig, to carry on the business of Auctioneers and Commission Agents, lately conducted by M'Landress, Hepburn, and Co.. Hokitika. Mack Speot, Jun. James Chaig, Jun. Hokitika, December 1, 1866. 5616 NOTICE. W"E, tho undersigned, belonging to the Tramway party, O'Donoghuo's, will not be answerable for any debt or debts David M'Cracken may contract. /William Dans, r<z- ,a\ ) William Stact (Signed) j GEOnaE Marshall Johnson. O'Donoghue's Dec. 5, 1866. 5729 NOTICE. GW. BINNEY will hold WEEKLY . SALES of Furniture, General Effects, and Sundries, every SATURDAY, at his Mart, commencing at Eleven o'clock sharp. Nothing will be received for these sales with any reserve. 528
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West Coast Times, Issue 380, 11 December 1866, Page 3
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