Drapery, &c. SAMUEL W. A L CORN TgEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS JUST RETURNED FEOM MELBOUENE WITH A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS FOB THE SPRING AND SUMMER!! THE STOCK IS-NOW OPENED, AND ON VIEW. INSPECTION INVITED. ' 10318
Auction Advertisements. TO UP-COUNTEY BUTCHERS. T>EIME FAT SHEE-P, -■- to average 60 lbs., From Melbourne, ex Leonidas, schooner, expected hourly. ALSO!, To arrive on or about the same time.from Melbourne, SIXTY HEAD OF VEEY PRIME WOEKING BULLOCKS, AND PEIME FAT COWS, Very quiet, ex Valiant, brig, AND FOUE HUNDEED Leicester SHEEP. Notice will be given previous to the day of sale. J. Jones, 10735 Auctioneer. NOTICE. TO STOCK-OWNEES, SHIPPEES, AND DEOVEES. finHE Business hitherto carried on as -*~ Stock Salesmen and General Commission Agents and Livery Stable Keepers, under the Name and Firm of JONES, M'GLASHAN and CO., Hokitika, will infuturebecarriedonand conducted by J. JONES, he having purchased the whole of the above Firms large and commodious Sale Yards and Stables in Eevell street, together with the Paddock and Cattle Yards— fit to draft 150 head of Cattle— at the Arahura. J. JONES, in calling the attention of Stockowners, Shippers, and Dealers from the various localities — Christchurch, Wellington, Wanganui, Hawke's Bay, Melbourne, and New South Wales — intimates that he is now in a position to receive and make Sale of Stock at a day's notice. Account Sales promptly rendered, with Cash or Eemittance forwarded Twelve Hours after the Sale. Men and Horses always ready to receive Ship Cattle at Ten Minutes' Notice. 10681 J. Jones. AUCTION SALES. The Screw Steamships, ALBION •> • WILLIAM MISKIN ; ; WAINUI. •jy/T'LANDEESS, HEPBUEN & CO. are instructed to sell by auction, at their rooms, Manse street, Dunedin, ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEE 6, At 12 o'clock— The screw steamships A L B 1,0 N, 668 tons register WILLIAM M JnS XI N, ' 115 tons register. x WAINUI, 90 tons register. ' terms: libebal. For further particulars, see Dunedin newspapers. 10644 Missing Friends IF this should meet the eye MICHAEL WALSH, on the West Coast diggings, if he will call on Miss E.M.Walsh, Inglewood Hotel, Eevell- street, Hokitika, he will hear news to his advantage, 10710
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West Coast Times, Issue 645, 18 October 1867, Page 3
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353Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 645, 18 October 1867, Page 3
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