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Drapery, &c. NOTICE. DRAPERY. DRAPERY. DRAPERY. SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. GLYNN A FD INGLE, EDINBURGH HOUSE, REVELL STREET (opposite cobinthian hall), IN thanking their Friends and the Public for their past patronage and support, respectfully inform them that they are about making a thorough bona fide CLEARANCE SALE, prior to their leaving the West Coast for the Cape of Good Hope, and are compelled to make a GREAT S ACEIFICE of their Large and wellassorted Stock of GENERAL DRAPERY ; and, as the Goods must be disposed of by the Ist of August next, GREAT SACRIFICES MUST BE MADE, AND GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. The Goods consist of GENERAL DRAPERY, amongst which will be found a Great Variety of: — Cheap Winseys. Cheap Black Cloth Jackets. Cheap Blankets. Cheap Mohairs. Cheap Black Silk Mantles. Cheap Flannels. Cheap Prints. Cheap Walking Jackets. Cheap Druggets. Cheap Muslin Dresses. Cheap Black Straw Hats. Cheap Calicos. Cheap Silk Dresses. Cheap White Straw Hats. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING VERY CHEAP. Dressmakers will do well to inspect the Stock of Dress Trimmings ; Piece and Ribbon Velvets, in all shades ; also, their Splendid Stock of Bugles, Gimps, Fringes, Laces, Buttons, &c, &c. Note the Addbess— GLYNN AND INGLE, EDINBURGH HOUSE, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. 2496 A. J. SOLOMON AND CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IEONIIONGEES AND IRON MERCHANTS, Revell Street, Hokitika, (next the Dunedin Hotel). JMPORTERS of every description of raining materials, diggers', gardeners', and surveyors' tools, agricultural implements, furnishing and builders' ironmongery, guns, powder, shot, &c. ; cutlery in great variety, Yankee clocks and other notions, grindery, snip chandlery j boiled and raw linseed, colza, castor, salad, and kerosene oils ; lamps, chimneys, wicks, &c. j paints, oils, colors, varnishes, paper-hangings, &c. ; glass, china, and earthenware ; fancy goods, stationery, patent medicines, perfumery, combs, and brushware, mueical instruments, fishing tackle and other sporting gear, meerschaum pipes, tobacco, cigars, &c, and all kinds of British, and foreign hardware. A. J. S. and Co. are celebrated for selling cheaper than any other house on the West Coast. Hours of business — Seven a.m. to Ten p.m. N.B. — Licensed to sell Firearms and Ammunition. 1841

To Let, &c. TO LET, mHE PLOUGH INN HOTEL, 1 With immediate possession. Apply Mcc and Howabd, 2954 Gridiron Hotel. TO LET. mHE NEW ORLEANS HOTEL, with Furniture and Fixtures, Apply to 2926 Cas&ius and Comiskey. TO LET OR FOR SALE. npHAT commodious HOUSE inHamil8- ton street, lately in the occupation of Jas. R. Anderson. Apply to James R. Andebson, 2977 Grocer, Revell street. TO GARDENEES AND OTHERS. TO BE LET the Surrey Gardens, Ross, comprising seven acres, about half cleared, and planted with fruit and other trees. There is a good House, Swing, and appliances for Out-door Amusements. Apply to E. W. Jones and Co., Revell street. 2905 Government Nocices. Published Gratuitously at the risk oj the P?-oprieto}'s of the West Coast Times until the whole subject of Government Advertising Patronage can be submitted to the consideration of the County Council. WE, the undersigned Commissioners of the- Waste Lands Board of the County of Westland, in accordance with the provisions of Section 21 of the Regulations for the Sale, Letting, Occupation, and Management of the Waste Lands of the Crown in the County of Westland, do hereby notify that Thursday, the seventeenth d«y of September, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, at the hour of noon, in the Land Office, Hokitika, is fixed as the time and place when a sale I of Town, Suburban, and Rural Lands I shall take place. G. S. Sale. Chief Commissioner. Malcolm Fjja&eb, "} Jas. A. Bonab, > Commissioners. G. Winter, J 3134 Coaches. COBB AND C O.'S Telegraph Line of 11OYAL MAIL COACHES. GREAT SEDUCTION OF FARES. Coaches of the above line will leave I the Booking Office, Empire Hotel, daily, for GHEYMOUTII, and twice weekly foi OHIIISTCHUBOJI. The following Reduced Fares have been decided upon by the proprietors :~ Christ church '....L6 10s Od Greymouth ;..L1 10s Od Luggage and parcel rates have been reduced to a nominal charge. L. G. Cole & Co., Proprietors. Andbew Young, 64 Agent. FOR SALE. TfTNIVERSAL BOND, Groymouth, \J proprietor leaving for England. Only public bond in the district. An excellent investment, requiring but a small capital, aud no previous experience. For particulars, apply to proprietor, care of Mr Charles Hurling, Jwbera Quay, Gwyrowthj TO

ROSS ADVERTISEMENTS. "i no sc:ri]e> ' e i uai *°. a fau suare -Lv/v^ and a quarter in the Totara and Jones' Creek Amalgamated Water Race Company Registered, FOR SALE. Apply to Mr Teibe, Ross. The income of this company now averages £90 a-week, and steadily improves. 3057 TjlOR SALE, AT ROSS, J. THE BATHS AND HAIEDRESSING SALOON, In Camp street, now in the occupation of Mr Peter Cotais. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone in the line, as there is a good business doing. Apply on the premises. 2964 FOR SALE, At ROSS, THE CITY BUFFET, Bond street. Apply on tho premises. 2812 Tji O R SALE, AT ROSS, A LARGE STORE, In Bond street. Apply to T. Tubman, Aylmer street. 2768 PROVINCIAL HOTEL, BOND STREET, ROSS. Selous and Coopeb, Proprietors. Travellers, Visitors, and Boarders will meet with every comfort. Wines, Ales* and Spirits of the best quality. One of Alcock's first-class Billiard Tables. 2244 ROSS BISCUIT FACTORY. To the Storekeepers of Ross and Surrounding Districts. T BROWN, of the LONDON V a BAKERY, having erected machinery for Biscuit Baking in all its branches, equal to any imported article, is now prepared to supply storekeepers and others, in any quantity, and fresh made. Orders punctually attended to. Sample tins sent to any part of thedistnet. • 2197 EOSS- STEAM SAW MILLS, BEACH ROAD, HUGH GRAHAM AND CO 2198 ENGLISH AND EUROPEAN NEWS. "THE MAI L," A PAPER containing the news, the principal leaders, a well-digested summary, and all interesting matter from " The Times." Published in London twice a week. The Newspaper hitherto known as the " Evening Mail," having become the property of the proprietors of " The Times," will, on and after the 30th of June, be published twice a week, under the title of "THE MAIL," at the price of Threepence per copy as heretofore, or 8d a week, post free. The days of publication will be Tuesday and Friday, and each paper will contain the news and all matters of interest appearing in the three previous numbers of " The Times." which will thus be rendered available^ in a cheap and convenient form, for persons residing abroad or in tho colonies, Subscribers can obtain "The Mail" through Newspaper Agents, or may havo it from tho Publisher, on prepayment;, at Printing Hope gquaw, £on(fcn, %U$

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West Coast Times, Issue 910, 22 August 1868, Page 3

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