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WRECK OF THE P.S. NEW ZEALAND Damaged Drapery and Clothing. IMPORTANT NOTICE. MfBEATH and Co. beg to intimate, to theitf numerous customers and the inhabitants of Hokitika 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 more nominal price. Thoy havo also a large consignment to their own firm partially damaged M'Beath and Co. will be prepared to offer the whole for positive salo upon SATURDAY, 19th INSTANT, And following days, until the whole is cleared out, at least 75 per cent, less than English cost price. Such an opportunity as this seldom occurs The following goods are worth especial." attention : — r j Slightly DAMAGEb — \y Coats, vests, and trousers !'• Flannels and drawers a : -Y''" ' Tweed shirts, Crimean do %' Blankets, double width calico . '■*»«. Oil baize, and American cloth Aberdeen half hose \" Waterproof coats, leggings and gaiteri Hats and caps V } ' Also, a largo quantity of ladies' drapmy, partly damaged, will be sold at an enormous sacrifice to effect a clearance — "$ Ladies' mantles and jackets &. Long and square shawls '•< Embroidered Wincey dresses andjSkirtii Crinolines, Garibaldi jackets •" Under clothing, (only soiled) Hosiery and gloves 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 own oidor, consisting of — •* . . Bilk, mixed tweed, and doeskiftfluits Vests and trousers to match M Riding pants if* Hats — Barathea, Stereoscopic/and others, the latest novelties in fashf on, Fiench and English J, Crimean shirts, newest patterqi Collars, ties, and scarfs, t&c, very rechercho f Jf The above aro well wor (^inspection. McBEATH jKb.^yO., Revoll Street. . D R A N C H OFFICE OP THE WEST COAST TIMES, Opposite Corinthian Hall, and next Klein's, Watchmaker, C. H. RHODES & Co., GENERAL NEWS & ADVERTISING AGENTS, STATIONERS AND TOBACCONISTS. j Sole Agents for tho " West Coast Times." Advertisements receired till 10 p.m. on the evening prior to publication. ORDERS FOR JOB PRINTING In all its branches received and executed with punctuality, and at greatly deduced rates. Agents for all tho Colonial and Provincia Newspapers. Runners supplied iv any quantities. On the arrival of tho Home Mail a splendid assortment of European Papers and . Periodicals. AGREEMENTS), PARTNERSHIPS, AND ASSIGNMENTS Drawn up, and General Correspondence attended to 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 havo thoir bills posted, circulars delivered, &c, men aro kept for tho express purpose. Wo havo also secured tho services of the best 801 l Man in town, and are enabled to announce sales, &c, at a very low figure. LORD NELSON HOTEL, llkvell Sxkeet. THE Propiotor bogs to inform the inhabit tants of Hokitika and surrounding districts that he has opened the above Hotol in tho most central part of the township. Tho Accommodation is very extonsivo. Tlio Bkduooms aro unequalled for comfort and elegance. Tho Restaurant, under the superintendence of Mr A. O. Cameuon, is repleto with all tho delicacies of tho season, and conducted in tho most rechoroho style. A lavgo Balmioom is attachod, whero a splendid Band, undor Messrs Morgan and Wright, in in attondanco ovorp ovoning. Only tho best liquors kept in stock. With these advantages, combined with tho utmost civility and attention to customers, the* proprietor can safely chnllcngo , comparison with the most handsomely fitted 1 up or beat conducted liotol in Hokitika. V. PAM A, rßornrfrroß*

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West Coast Times, Issue 40, 5 September 1865, Page 3

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594

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 40, 5 September 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 40, 5 September 1865, Page 3

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