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A. C. & A. P. P. RICHARD Beg to intimate that, in order to complywith the terms ot the Dissolution aireadj advertised, they will off r the 4 uhole of their lar^e and well-assorted Stock of DRAPERY, MILLIJN EX V, &a. FOR SALE AT COST PRIC, E S FOR ONE MONIH, During which time they trust that the prices submitted to the Pu lie will enable them to MAKE A CLEARANCE. They would call particular attention to their splendid Stock of MILLINERY, BONNETS, HATS, &a Which comprises, without exception, THE CHOICEST SELECTION ON THE WEST COAST. IGS TO DRAPERS, OUTFITTERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. j . co s a rTa v c & co. HAVING DISPOSED OF THEIR PREMISES, WILL HOLD A WILL HOLD A SALE FOR TWENTY-ONE DAYS COMMENCING- SATURDAY, 18tu DECEMBER. The Entire Stock will be submitted to the Public ! GOODS WILL BE SOLD TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT. UNDER COST, TO INSURE AN EFFECTUAL CLEARANCE We would recommend the People of Westland, including the Miners, to pay us an early visit— that is, if they study their own interest ALL GOOPS WILL AND MUST BE SOLD, No matter what prices they realise, as we are determined to take none of them with us. No Entries will be made ; all goods must be sold for Cash. HE TRADE AND STOREKEEPERS WILL BE LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. 1 63

Notices. ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, HOKITIKA. IN Liquidation of the Debt on the above Church, the Committee have decided i m offering to the Public a valuable lot of useful and ornamental articles, as per list below. To, be drawn for, after the plan of an Art Union. It is proposed that the drawing will take place about the middle; of January. The? p rice of tickets wi 1 be 10s each. A list of winners of prizes will be published in the West Coa-t Times. No. Prizks. Vai.uk. 11 — 1 Gold Lever Watch ...25 0 0 2.- 1 Tea ami Cofixe Service... 5 10 0 3.— Lady's Gold Chain 6 0 0 4.— (Sold Albert Chain 6 0 0 s.— P.isky Long Shawl 7 7 0 6—l Lea'nern- framed Pictuie 10 10 0 7.— 1 Mumcbl Box (8 Mines)... 6 0 0 B.— l Colt's litst i.'t-v. !\er.s ... 6 0 0 9. — 1 Silve -mounted MiutFliD n, with Cairngoim 4 0 0 10.— 1 Jo i Pencilca t 3 0 0 11 — lLiir^. Engra\ ing (framed) 5 0 0 12. I do". do. 4 0 0 13.— 1 Suit Clothes 6 0 0 14. — 1 Va*e Wax Flowers (glass shade) 3 3 0 15. — 1 < 'olt's Best Revolvers ... 5 10 0 16.-1 Diamond Scarf Ring ... 5 5 0 17— 1 Oi Painting (framed) ... 5 0 0 18. 1 Lady's Brooch (set with pebbles)- 2 0 0 19 — 1 Lady's Brooch (set with pebbUs) 1 10 0 20. — 1 Colonial Gold Scarf Pin 2 0 0 21.— 1 Heavy Gold Pencil Case 3 0 0 22.— 1 Su t Clothes 6 0 0 23.— 1 Gold Cross 2 10 0 24.— 1 Go d Keeper 10 0 25. - 1 Colored Engraving (framed) ... 1 5 0 26.- 1 Chinese Cabinet ... ... 110 0 27.— 1 do. do 1 10 0 28. - 1 Gold-mounted Cross ... 110 0 29. — lUtagw Landscape (framed) 15 0 30—1 Gold Ring 1 10 31.— 1 Gold ScarftPin 2 0 0 32.— 1 Lady's Work Basket ... 1 5 0 33.— 1 JeweVCase 0 15 0 34. — 1 Large Gold Scales (complete) 6 6 0 35. — 1 Silver-mounted Riding Whip 15 0 36. — 1 ( olt's best Rev olvers ... 6 0 0 37.— 1 Gold Seal 1 10 0 38.— 1 do 1 10 0 39._1 Silver Pencil Case 10 0 40.— 1 Silver English Hunting Lever v atch, capped andjewellid 7 10 0 41. — 1 Lady's Uosewuod Workbox 1 10 0 42.— 1 Cnlifornian Silver Ring 0 16 0 43.— 1 Gold lr cket (set with Ruby and Emerald) ... 2 10 0 44. — 1 English Sil\er Lever Wach 6 0 0 45.— 1 Piece Berlin Wool-work 1 10 0 46.— 1 Pair Colonial-made Boots 1 15 0 47 — Lot La ie« boots and Slippers (' pairs) ... 2 5 0 48.— 1 Case Best 1 lock 3 10 0 49. — 1 Piece of Greenst ne, and 1 Gold Seal 2 2 0 50. — 1 Silver-mounted Meerschaum Pipe 2 0 0 A. MARTIN, P.P., Chairman. W. KENNY, 1503 Secretary. FL I N D E M A N , . Furniture Dealer, (Late of Dunedin and Melbourne), Xext door to the C:>fe National, Ri veil street, Hokitika. Begs to inform I. is friends and the public th;n he has bought the Furniture Establishment of Mr T. Linklater, and is now in a position t" su, i ly all kinds of English, American, and Colunil Manufacture, at the lowest prices 1695

Notices IiOKTTIKA AND GREYM.OUTU SI TRAMWAY. Oft and after the Ist December carriages on the above lint- will leave T as under :—: — JL or Hokitika, for Ara- Stafford, for " s hura, Piper's, and Arahura and Ho- be Stafford. kitika. S£ *■>**•• 1 Y£ | s ™^: 8 a.m. 9 a.m. 8 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 „ 11 „ 10 „ 11 „ pi 12 noon. 2 12 noon 2 •2425 3 5 4 . 1> 4* 5 ! " 5 ' * The 4 p.m. carriage proca.eilh onl) as tar as the Arahura . , „ „ „ „ Arahi"a lor St-.fford Arahu a for llokitika 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 1 1 a.m. 11 a.m. ■ 1 p.m. 1 p.m. I 3 p.m. 3 p in. j 4 |> m. 4 p.m. , , 5 p.m. 6 p.m. I . 6 p.m. ' 1 j i Parks — To Arabura, single 3a; return,, 4s To Stafford Tovvn, single. s>; return, hs. j ■, Return Ticket* available fiom Saturday ! 1 to -Monday morning. Freights — To Arahura., ton, 2(K : to Stafford, per ton, 4(K ] Luggage, furniture, and all bulky goods f will be convey ed as per agreeim nt. \ CHEFFI2TGS AND WIIITTEN, j s 1623 Lessees. \ * \ o CASIXO Di, VENISE, s ' Revell-strevt. ! ie !e l\/f R JAMES PITZSIMMONS begs s IvJL to announce to his friends i' and the public generally that he rs has taken the abovenamed Place of Anm-enient, and trusts hi^- old friends will rally round him, and give him that support which the manner in which \\^ s. previous efforts were rt cognised leads him to believe he deserves. i Ales, wines, and spirits of the best quality only sold. '•* Dancing every evening. 165 __ Missing Friends, &c. MIsSING FRIK D. '■^ T)ATH.— Should this" mee 1 the eye of °^ 1J ■ THOMAS BATH, he is earnestly >*" requested to write at once to his parents, Gummie's Bush, Riverton, Southland. Any one who would give information of YQ the whereabouts of the abovenamed will much oblLe. 1871 j TTIREDERIOK I' UL RKID M'NEE, ! ' Jj who nrrivcd in Otago. 18(>3, by ship J vt \ictory," from Kngland — Y< ur friends ai-e anxiously enquiring for 3'ou. Anjone who can give information of the abc.ve will greatly oblige by forwarding particulars to Samuel I- 11 ott, Telegraph Station, < heviot Hills, Canterbury. 1826 IL TF JOHN DOOTSON, late of FarnjL worth, in the county of Lancaster, supposed to have lately resided in Hoi i- * or tika, will call upon G. \V. Huvey, Soli- ?? a y citor, Hamilton-street, Hok-itiki, or Hanlst " I mer and Harper, Solicit' -rs, ( h-istchiirch, hr »ill hear of something to his aiivsint.ge. 1555 MR. ARMSON has R' MOVED his offict- tc Revell-street, opposite 797 Camp-street.

Hotels and Restaurants. KORTEGASTS EXCHANGE _ ... REVELL-STREET, 3831 HOKITIKA. CAFE DE PARIS J. BLADIER, Proprietor. f^\ REAT alterations for comfort. New VJ Billiard Room and Table. French Cooking. The- Best Spirits and Wines. Cafe ala Franchise. Optimism in every line. 1412 n AFE NATIONAL, \^j R EV E LL-STREBT. Two of Aleck's Billiard Tables. Offices and Furnished Bedrooms To Let. W. KELLER. , ,79, 79 i4^ CRITERION S.OTEL, REVELL-STREET, HOKITIKA, Table d'llote Daily at 6 o'clock JOSEPH COLLY ER, 1333 Proprietor 1 BRUNTOVS TEMPERANCh HOTEL, Corner of Spring and Lonsdale-streets, ail-m i^r»TTi>xTP H. Brunton, late of Hokitika, informs the public and his numerous customer*. that he has increased the accommodation for boarders and travellers, by adding to his premises the three houses adjoining also, new dining and reading rooms. This temperance hotel occupies the highest and healthiest position m Melbourne, and is in close proximity to the Houses of Parliament and Turkish Baths. The readingroom is supplied with English, Irish, Scotch, and intercolonial newspapers and periodicals. The charges are — Meals, Is ; beds, from Is. Board and residence, from £1 per week, Draughts, Dominoes, and Chess. Night porter. Baths ' 5643 Notices^ NOTICE. A L LBebtsduetothenrmofOULLE_T BRO I HERS must be paid on before the 31st January, 1 70, or legal proceedings will be taken. CULLEN BROTHERS. January 4 1870. 1816 ' '_ FOR SALE, mHE JUNCTION HOTEL, Kanieri. 8 Apply to THOS THOMPSON, 1836 On the Premises. * ■ NOTICE. n DALWOOrrT ROYAL MAIL li COACH ftS wu i -m v » n* ' i r> • Will leave Bladiers Cafe de Pans Christchurch every Tuesday and Friday mormng, at fi a.m , arriving from Christchurch on Wednesday and Saturday. Single Fare £4 Return Ticket £7 (Available for one month ) \ Luggage, as per agreement. ' Dated January 1, 1870.

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West Coast Times, Issue 1342, 11 January 1870, Page 1

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