Drapery, &c. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. £25,000 WORTH of DRAPERY & MEN'S CLOTHING. GREAT SALE AT J. COSGRAVE AND CO.'S. f npHE above firm having DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP, the whole of their Large and well-selected stock o DRAPERY AND ME'N'S CLOTHING WILL BE gOLD «pr PER riENT. TTNDER nOST T>RICE!!! In order to ensure a speedy and effectual clearance. This is the LARGEST SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING that has taken place on the West Coast, as the -firm are resolved to SACRIFICE THE GOODS in preference of bringing them back to Melbourne. Drapers, Storekeepers, and others, would do well lo avail themselves of thi3 opportunity of purchasing goods, as the greater part of the stock has been purchased in the Home Markets for cash. THE SALE will commence ON SATURDAY, the 14th DECEMBER. Both Establishments will be CLOSED ON FRIDAY, the 13th inst., in order to RE-MARK THE GOODS. N.B. — There will be NO CREDIT given to any person during the Sale. All goods must be sold for cash. The Premises to Let or to be Sold. 11520
£300 FOR £1 ! PROCTER'S GRAND DISTRIBUTION or 250 Peizes, ' OF THE AGGREGATE VALUE OF £1,000 ! ON THE PRINCIPLE OF THE ART UNION OF LONDON. FIRST PRIZE— HOUSE AND LAND, VALUED AT £300. T. R. PROCTER, Watchstakeb and Jewelleb, Revell Street, Hokitika, j (Opposite the Union Bank), T>EGS to inform the Public that, in -*-* order to reduce his present very large and varied assortment of Goods, he has determined to dispose of a portion of his present stock during the CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES, On the Principle of the ART UNION OF LONDON. The First Prize will consist of a TWO-STOREY HOUSE AND FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Situated is Rbvell Stbeet, And valued at £300 (insured for £170), And the remainder will comprise £700 WORTH OF WATCHES, JEWELLERY, DIAMOND RINGS, &c, &c, As per Catalogue. ONE THOUSAND TICKETS AT £1 EACH. Tickets to be had at T. R. Puoctoh's. 11434 Government Notices. NOTICE. "jl/TONDAY NEXT, the 16th Decem- "-»► ber, being the anniversary of the Foundation of the Settlement, will be observed as a PUBLIC HOLIDAY. All Government Offices will be closed. Jas. A. Bonab, Secretary for the Goldfields. Hokitika, Dec. 12, 1867. 11516 NOTICE. A LL accounts against the Provincial -^*- Government must be sent in immediately to the office of the Secretary for the Goldfields. No account will be recognised which is not sent in before the 24th instant. James A. Bonab, Secretary for the Goldfields. Hokitika, December 11, 1867. 11494 Missing; Friends T7>DWARD CAMPBELL DEAN, JDJ late of Emerald Hill and Wood's Point, Victoria, or any one knowing him, would oblige by sending address to Mr Thomas Dean, 17, Coventry street, Emerald Hill, Victoria. 11492 Meetings. NOTICE. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at Wagner's Hotel, South Revell street, on Friday Evening, at half-past eight, to arrange for the forthcoming Regatta. All parties are requested to attend. «——_^___™«___« 115 ° 4 MR R. T. WHEELER, No. 1, Farley's Buildings, DUNEDIN, will receive Advertisements and Subscriptions for the West Coast Timbb and Leadeb NowsI papers. ' 7632
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West Coast Times, Issue 693, 13 December 1867, Page 3
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