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N otices. NOTICE. * NOTICE to the Shareholders oP the Scandinavian Gold Mining Company (Registered). — A call of Fifteen Pounds per share will be payable at the Bank of New Zealand, Ross, on the 19th December, 1866. John Gow, 5833 Mfinager. HOKITIKA AND GItEYMOUTH TRAMWAY COMPANY (Limh-ed). ]\/rR H. E. CAMPBELL, Solicitor, is no -*-*-*- longer Secretaiy and Solicitor to this Company, and their offices have been removed to the Company's Terminus, Revell street North. William Henderson, Secretary. Hokitika, 11th Dec, 1866. 5827 HOKITIKA AND GREYMOUTH TRAMWAY COMPANY (Limited). PARTIES desirous of putting their business cards in the Company's carriages can ascertain terms on applying at the Company's Office, .Revell street North. William Henderson, Secretary. 11th Dec, 1860. 5828 HOKITIKA AND GREYMOUTH TRAMWAY COMPANY (Limited). mifE SHARE REGISTER of this X Company will be CLOSED for the further application of Shares on the 22nd inst. — William Henderson, Secretary. December 11, 1866. 5829 DRESS AND FASHION. T COSGRAVE & CO. beg to inform • the inhabitants of Hokitika and surrounding townships that they will Open their New Premises in REVELL STREET, On Thuesday, December 13th, with the Newest and most Fashionable Assortment of DRAPERY GOODS that has ever been imported to Hokitika, consisting of Shawls and Mantles, Silks, Irish Poplins and Tabincts, Moire Antiques in all colors. Ladies' Dresses, Hats and Bonnets of the latest designs, Parasols and Flowers, Laces, Hibbons, Hosiery and Haberhashery ; Parisian Millinery, Baby Linen aud Ladies' Underclothing, &c. We have also a large and well-selected Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, and Hats to suit the Young and the Old, the Digger and the Swell. Also, a varied assortment of Boots and Shoes, selected with the greatest care, comprising Ladies' Kid and Cashmere, Cloth, Elastic Sides, &c. Men's Wellingtons, Napoleons, and the well-known West Coasv Watertights. TO FAMILIES FURNISHING. We have imported a quantity of Slwetings, both Twilled and Plain; Blankets, Marsalla and Toilet Quilts, Anti-nvaccas-sars, Table Liven, Carpets in Brussels, Tapestry, Felt and Kiddei-minster Table Covers, Fringes, Hearth Rugs, Mats and Matting, &c. Having engaged first-class Milliners, Dress and Mantle Makers, we will be üble to attend to orders at the shortest notice. All the goods are perfectly new, and of the latest designs, and will be sold at prices hitherto unheard of in Hokitika. 5709 \U S. L O C X H A RT, (Corner of Weld and Sewell streets, opposite W. C. Times office) Begs to call tho attention of Storekeepers, Publicans, and Bakers, to the large shipments of well- selected GENERAL MERCHANDISE recently received by his regular traders — Jane Lockhart, Lizzie Coleson, and Elizabeth. All goods are guaranteed to be firstclass ; and the prices strictly moderate. 5431 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES VEITH. A COMPOSITION having beenacceptnL ed at a Meeting of Creditors 1 , held at the Hotel c^ France on Bth inst., all creditors are requested to cab 1 at the store of Bailie and Humphreys on or before THURSDAY, the 13th inst., to sign the agreement drawn up at said meeting. It will also be necessary to hand iv a statement of their accounts without delay. James Powell )m_ . 5774 J. W.HuMPHBETsf lmstees - NOTICE. WE have This Day Disposed of our Hokitika Business, together with the premises in W harf street, to Messrs Mark Sprot, Jun. and Janies Craig, Jun,, by w horn the business will in future be carried on, under the firm of Sprot & Craig. JJ'Landisess, Hepburn, & Co. REFERRING to the above, we beg to intimate that we have This Day Entered into Partnership, under the firm of Sprot and Craig, to carry on the business of Auctioneers and Commission Agents, lately conducted by M'Landress, Hepburn, and Co., Iloldtika. Make Spkot, Jun. James Chaig, Jun. Hokitika, December 1, 1866. 5616 notice" WE, the undersigned, belonging to the Tramway party, O'Donogoue's, will not be answerable for auy debt or debts David M'Cracken may contract. Dans /c- i\ ) William Stacy (Signed) ■< Gi:os(iFj Marshall Johnson. O'Donoghue's Dec. 5, 1566. 5729 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership between Isaac Macmillan, Thomas M'Farlane, and James Macmillan, storekeepers, Wairnea and Ballarat, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be carried on in i'utivro by Isaac Macmillan. (Signed) Isaac Macmillan, Thomas M-Faulane, James Macmillan. Witness— -James Ormond. Ballarat, Dec, 10th, }866, 5791

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West Coast Times, Issue 382, 13 December 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 382, 13 December 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 382, 13 December 1866, Page 3

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