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Auctions^ pOLLOOK AND "DBVAN AUCTIONEERS. BOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, WHARF STREET, HOKITIKA AGENCIES: ■ „ Australian Mutual Provident Society, Equitable Fire and Marine Association, Standard Fire and Marine Company, , Phoenix Assurance Company. < North German Fire Insarance Company, Sbaw, Savill and Albion Co., Limited' . Indents Executed for all classes or Colonial and English merchandise TFESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. At 2 o'clock. Unreserved Sale of Household Furniture and Effects. POLLOCK AND BEVAN have received instructions from Mr Pizzey to sell by auction at bis residence, Weld Street, on Tuesday, Nov. 26fch, at 2 o'clock — The whole of bis household furniture, conßistiug of a very handsome suite of carved rosewood chairs and sofa (crimson rep), large wals not 100 table, handsome bookcase, chimney glass, large handsome case of stuffed birds, oil 1 paintings, steel engravings, oleo« graphs, large Japanese screen, fire screen, 100 table, fern case and stand, pair of carved bay wood flower stands, tables, work tables, 5 volumes of Leech's illustrations from Punch, large ivory chess men and box, draughtmen and box, ostrich eggs, carved ivory Chinese junk, large chest of drawers, turned pillars, filter, bedsteads, kitchen dresser, a quantity of choice flowers in pots and sundries. The Cottage will also be offered for sale. Terms easy. Z-iotices. MAYORAL ELECTION. To the BURGESSES of HOKITIKA.

T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I beg ■*-t to annouuee that I shall seek your votes at tbe forthcoming Mayoral election and hope that ihe expression of the confidence you recently reposed in me will 'lagain cause you to ficcord me your oupport. Disagreeing as I do with thoae who think the honor of holding such a dignified ofiice is not a sufficient rccom» pence for the services rendered, it is my intention, if elected, to give tho £100 voted by the Borough Council as Mayor's salary to tho Charitable Aid Board as a volun^ tary contribution on which the General Government will be bound to giant a subsidy of £125. By this means and other possible mode 3of retrenchment being effected, the charitable aid rate for the ensuiug year should be very materially diminished. I purpose addressing you fully on all public questions affecting the Borough, at an early date. Yours obediently, M. L. Moss. MAYORAL ELECTION. "TT AVING been requested by a large * * number of Burgesses to again offer myself for Election a3 MAYOR of the town in consequence of my strong efforts to procure the Completion of the Hokitika- Grey Railway, a work that stillrequire, unremitting attention, I have determined to accede to their request. My address wiU be published in a few days. JOSEPH MANDL. SPRING AND SUMMER DBAPEBY. O'DONOGHUE& Z^IAHILL T>EG to inform the Inhabitants of

Hokitika and Surrounding Districts that they are now OPENING OUT a very LARGE SHIPMENT of SUMMER GOODS, ox Tainui, direct from the Home Markets, consisting of a very choice and useful selection of DRESS GOODS in all the leading varieties, also PRINTS, SATEE S 8, &c, and aIL other useful kinds of Drapery suitable for the summer season. Inspection Cordially InviteJ. O'DONOGHUE & OAHILL, Revell Stbeet. IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. WEDNESDAY HALF HOLIDAY. «j Tfti3 GENERAL PUBLIC throughout tbe Towq and Country Listrict are hereby Notified that every WEDESDAY all BUSINESS* PREMISES in Hokitika will be CLOSED from 1 p.m., for the remainder of the day. The Public are also requested, except in cases of Emergency, not to trade on the Afternoon oi the Holiday with any Shop which may be open. All Shopkeepers are requested to Close Punctually, and at once release their employees. By Order of THE CANVASSERS. October 21, 1889. E. B. SAMMONS TS NOU7 OFFERING a SHIPMENT JL of NEW GOODS in WASHABLE PAPERHANGINGS, at the Lowest Remunerative Rates. Also: White Lead, Oils, Varnishes, Mixed Paints, Brunswick Black, Wood Stains. &c. &c. Glass, Gold Mouldings and Silvered Glass FUBNITTJBE POMBH 6d A BOTTLE; Address :— Opposite Union Bank, REVELL STB ET.

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West Coast Times, Issue 7556, 25 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 7556, 25 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 7556, 25 November 1889, Page 3

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