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THE LARGEST AND. CHEAPEST ' CI-.EA.I^IIsrC3- SALE , , ; i EVER HE£D IN DUNEDIN ■> -> NO W GOING ON AT JJEKBERT, JJAYNES, AND QG.'S. FOR CASH ONLY. ■ - • * Every Colored Silk Drea» marked L 7 15,5. Every yard of Black Silk marked 6s. 9dis now Ls loa. • ia now ss". 3d. Every Colored Silk Dresa marked 6 Every yard of Bkck Silk marked ss. 9d. . guineas is now ßsb Eve^ ™L* Black silk marked 4s> ifJ Every Colored Silk Dress marked 4 3g 3( j guineas is now 60s. . Every Fancy Dress marked 45s is now 35s Every Colored Silk Dress marked 3 E V e ry Fancy Dress marked 325. is now pounds is now 425. Gd.. 275. 6d. Every yard of Black Silk marked 9s. 6d. Every Fancy Dress marked^ 18s. 6d. is is now 7a. 9d. now 14s. 9d. Every yard of Black Silk marked 7s. 6d. Every Fancy Dress marked 13s. 6d, is is now ss. 9d. now 9s. 6d. . Thousands of Yards of Dress Serges, Poplinettes, Chambrayi, French Merinos, Winceys, . Skirtings, and Dress Materials, will be SOLD AT AND UNDER COST PRICE. *g- ALL THE FLANNELS, BLANKETS, CALICOS, SHEETINGS, LINENS LININGS, TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, LACES, FANCY GOODS, &a, Will be reduced to the same price as paid for them in Dunedin.. - Every yard of Brussels, Tapestry, Felt and Wool Carpets, Damask, Matting, Floor " Cloth, &c, &c, will be reduced 20 to 25 per cent. The Stock of LADIES' JACKETS, FURS and MUFFS, HATS and BONNETS UNDERCLOTHIKG, Ac, will be cleared DEAD BARGAINS. IN THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, Every Man's Coat marked 20s is now Everypair of Trousers marked 14s. 6d. 17s. 6d. . ' is now 10s. 6d. Every Man's Coat marked' 255. is now Every pair of Trousers marked 17s. 6d. 21s. 6d. j a now 2g S Every Man's Coat marked 30s. is now 25s -j.fr- • i j ™ - Every Man's Coat marked 425. is now Ev ? rv P a £ of Trousers marked 20s. p ,355. 6d. * ' now 17s. 6d. Every .pair of trousers marked 12s. 6d. is Every pair of Moleskins marked Bs. is now Bs. 6d. ' now ss. lid. AH the Suits, Vests, Trousers and' Vests, Overcoats, Inverness Capea, Shirts, Psnts, Flannels, Hosiery, Hats and Caps, &c. will be sold EQUALLY CHEAP. BOYS 1 CLOTHING REDUCED ONE-FOURTH IN PRICE. - :w: w \ - * • . ■ ®- NOTE THE ADDRESS— HERBEET, HAYNES, AND CO., NEAR THE OCTAGON, . j STREET IDl3"lsrE33l^r.

F O 3r"^3 ALE. 1 ' , mHAT Valuabje Water Right, known as the "MADDEN CITY RACE," WAIPORI, Containing five Registered Sluice Heads, and the first right from the north-west, • Or Commonage Creek, about two miles below the Township.. * For terms, apply to H. and J. M'CAY, Or, to the Proprietors, T.^QUILTER and; CO. WEDNESDAY, Bth JULY, At one o'clock. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, CATTLE, HOUSE AND GARDEN, &c. To Farmers, Settlers, and Others. M T~~ A V - L '- 1 • Has received . instructions from James Cowie, to Sell by Public Auction, at Wetherstones x on Wednesday, Bth July, at one o'clock, The whole of his Leasehold and other Property, consisting of — 5 Acres of really valuable Land, • which is ready for purchase, and on which is erected a very substantial House. And "I A Acres, the Lease being ready for - .1U lifting. " . Together with rtA Head of Cattle, from eight to hj\J ten of which are very quiet, the rest being from eighteen months to two years old. ' Also, SEVERAL STACKS of OATS, STOCK YARD, COW SHED, &o. The Auctioneer wonld call special attention to this important sale. The Garden is well stocked with a choice assortment of Fruit Trees ; and his instructions gf§ positively tosell everything WITHOUT .RESERVE. $WM 5-CWen &$ qf the Hammer.

A SELECT BALL AND SUPPER will J\_ lake place at Bastings' Commercial Assembly Room', on Tuesday, July. Tickets ? - £1 Is, May be obtained from the following gentlemen : — Blears, M'Eeath Mesars. Meyer Hay Budge Down J. C. 'Brown Hopkins " Jlenry Ba§tin,gs. The number of Tickets will b.e limited, and none sold after Saturday, 4th insfc. Messrs. Deveratjx and Co.'s Splendid Band will be in attendance. • TUAPEKA HOSPITAL. mHE Sixth Monthly Meeting of the JL Committee of Management of the Tuapeka Goldfields Hospital, will be held at the Surgeon's Residence (at the Hospital),^ on MONDAY, the 29th instant, at eight p.m. H. C. RICHARDS, Secretary. TUAPEKA HOSPITAL. fTffiNDERS will be received for the supJL ply of the undermentioned articles, from Ist July to 30th September : — All articles to be of the best quality. ! Brandy ... at per gallon (sample) Geneva ... „ case Porter ... „ dozen Port Wine ... „ gallon (sample) Tea " ... „ £-chest (best sample^ Sugar ... M cwt. (sample) Candles ... „ lb. (full weight) Butter ... „ lb. (best quality) Bread • ... „ 41b. loaf Flour ... „ lb. Oatmeal ... „ lb. Sago ... „ lb. Arrowroot ... „. lb, Pearl Barley .;. „ lb. Soap ... „ lb. Salt ... .„ lb. Milk ... „ quart Beef, with bone „ lb. Do., without do „ lb, Mutton, all round „ lb. Shins of beef each Lignite ... at per ton Interment of dead, as per specification. All samples tp be forwarded to the Surgeon's Residence, with name of tenderer outside of parcel, and all Tenders to be deposited in the Tender Box, at the Hospital at or before 5 p.m. on Monday, the -29th instant. H. C. RICHARDS, * Secretary. mENDERS Wanted, by the 4th of July, 1 ' for additions and alterations to Mtv M. Hay's House, Ross Place. Plans and specifications to be Been at Wm. Hayes' Qffice, Peel-street ;

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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 20, 27 June 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 20, 27 June 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 20, 27 June 1868, Page 2

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