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WRECK OF THE P.S. NEW ZEALAND Damaged Drapery and Cloihihg 1 . IMPORTANT NOTICE. M<BEATII nnd Co. beg to intimate to their numerous customers and the inhabitants of Ilokitika in general that they have secured the greater part of tho damaged Drapery and Clothing wrecked in tho p.s. New Zealand, amounting in value to several hundred pounds sterling, at a mere nominal price. They have also a large consignment to their own firm, partially damaged M'Beath and Co. will bo prepared to offer the whole for positive sale upon SATURDAY, 19xit INSTANT* And following days, until the whole is cleared out, at least 76 per cent, less than English cost price. Such an opportunity as this seldom occurs Tho following goods are worth especial attention :—: — Slightly Damaged— Coats, vests, and trousers Flannels and drawers Tweed t>hirts, Crimean do Blankets, double width calico Oil baize, and American cloth Abordeon half hose Waterproof coats, leggings and gaiters Hats and ca^.s Also, a largo quantity of ladies' drapery-, partly damaged, will bo sold at an enormous sacrifice to, effect a clearance— Ladies' mantles and -jackets Long and square shawls Embroidered Wincey dresses and dkirU Crinolines, Garibaldi jackets Underclothing, (only soiled) Hosiery and glove's Remember Saturday, 19th instant; JUST ARRIVED AND ON VIEW, THIS DAY, Per 'William Miskin — A magnificent assortment of gents clothing) of the newest fashion, and very best description, made expressly to our o\vn Order, consisting of — Silk, niixed tweed) and ddeskin suits Vests and trousers to match Riding panto Hats — Barathea, Stereoscopic, mid others) the latest novelties in fashion, French and English Crimean shirts, newest pattorns Collars, ties, and scarfa. &c., ver^ fechercho Tho above aro well worth inspection. Mcbeath And Go.) Rcvoll Street: TJIiANCH OFFICE OF THE WEST COAST TIMES} Opposite Corinthian Hall, and next Klein's} Watchmaker. C. H. RHODES & do.; GENERAL NEWS & ADVERTISING AGENTS} STATIONERS AND TOBACCONISTS. Solo Agents for the « West Coast times." Advertisements received till 16 p.hi. on thd evening prior to publication. ORDERS FOR JOB PRINTING In all its branches received add executed with punctuality, and at greatly reduced rates; Agents for all tho Colonial and Provincial NoWspapors. Runners supplied in any quantities. On the arrival of tho Homo Mail a splendid assortment of European Papers and Periodicals. agreements;, partnerships; and assignments Drawn up; and General Cdrrespondcnce attended id confidentially; BILLS POSTED, CIRCULARS DELIVERED'Newspapers from all parts of the World; AGENTS FOR ROWLEY'S, EXPRESS. To enable Shipping Agents, Merchants, and others to bavo their bills posted, circular^ delivtred, &0., men aro kept Idr tho express purpose. Wo havo also secured tho services of the best 801 l Man in town, and aro enabled to announco sales, &c, at a very low figure. LORD NELSON HOTEL," Ruvi;i,r, Sikeet: riiHE Pi'opiotor bogs to inform the inhabit J- tants of Hokitika and surrounding districts that ho has opened the abovo Hotel in tho most eontral part of tho township. Tho Accommodation is Very extciibive; Tiio Bedrooms arc unequalled for comfort and eleganbu. Tho UtiUTAUiiANTj dndor tlio Superintend denco of Mr A. C. CamkuoNj is replete with all tho dolicacies of tho season, and conducted in tho most rechoi chi> style. A largo Balluoom is attached, where a splendid Band, under Messrs Morgan and Wright, is in attc-dance overy evening. Only the best liquors kept in stock. With these advantages, combined with thd utmost civility and attention to customers) thd proprietor can bafely challenge coninaribOit with tho most hundsouiplv flitod up or best conductod 'lotol in Hokitika. V. I* 1 AM A, rnoritiEioK; s { .'■ . •

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West Coast Times, Issue 36, 26 August 1865, Page 3

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584

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 36, 26 August 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 36, 26 August 1865, Page 3

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