Drapery, &c. J. COSGKAVE AND CO., TTAVING ARRIVED from the MARKETS, are now EXHIBITING their LARGE and EXTENSIVE SHIPMENT OF SUMMER FASHIONS, CONSISTING OF An immense variety of new French Fancy Silks — in Chene, Plain Glace*, New Stripes, Broche, Japanese, new Foulards Moire Antiques, Silk Robes, and Irish Poplins. The latest designs in French Organdie Mustins, Brilliants, Piques, Camibries, and Cretoun Cloth. A large lot of the best French Prints. A Magnificent Assortment of New Dress Materials, consisting of— Embroidered, French Grenadines, Bareges, and Balzarines, Mohairs, Poplins, Chenes, Hungarian, Florentine, Neapolitan, and Calpee Cloths. ALSO, NOVELTIES FOR BALL AND EVENING DRESSES. The MANTLE and SHAWL DEPARTMENT contain the most elegant and useful Novelties of the Season, the new Peplum, and tight-fitting Mantle, handsomely trimmed ; Maltese Lace Shawls, Jacket, and Half Squares. Lace and Grenadine, Rotondes, Peplums, in great variety. PAISLEY AND EMBROIDERED CASHMERE LONG SHAWLS. A variety of Hosiery, Laces, new Belt and Brocaded Ribbons, Parasols, Clasps, Perfumery, and Trimmings. We beg to call Special Attention to our MILLINERY, which contains a most recherche collection of the latest modes in FRENCH MILLINERY of every description— Bonnets, Hats, Wreaths, Head Dresses, Flowers, Feathers, &c. We have secxirod the Latest Shapes in BRONZE HATS,' so universally worn in Paris during the Exhibition. WEDDING TROUSSEAUX, GENERAL MOURNING, DRESSMAKING, &c, completed on the Premises on the Shortest Notice. Being the largest Importers of MEN'S Clothing in Hokitika, our Outfitting Department is well Stocked, and contains all the latest Novelties in GENTLEMEN'S Clothing, Shirts, Hats, &c. Having all our Clothing made to Order, wo have the Newest and Latest Designs in Coats, Trousers, and Vests. We have also imported a quantity of Hats — in all the latest Shapes — consisting of the Washington, the Liberator, tho Celtic, iho Bismark, the Japanese Sailor, the Oxford, tho Canton, the Australian, the Collegian, and the Latest Out — The Duke op Edtnbuegh. ItAN EARLY INSPECTION IS INVITED.
Auction Advertisements. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, At 2 o'clock. SECTION AND TWO COTTAGES In Tancred street, Together with HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. GW. B I .N N E V, favored with instructions received from Messrs Clark Brothers, will sell by public auction, on the premises, on the above date, at 2 o'clock, Without Reserve, That superior section, in Tancred street, 33 x 99 feet, upon which is erected — Ist. Elegant verandah cottage of three rooms, lately in the occupation of Mr J. Craig 2nd. Cottage, at back, of two rooms, at present let for 15s per week. This property is, without exception, one of tho most desirable in town, Taucred street having lately been completed, makes it easy of access in all weather, and being but a few minutes' walk from all the principal places of business, is just suited for a private residence. Immediately after the above, Tho entire lot of really first class household furniture. Terms at Sale. 11041 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, At 3 o'clock. FOUR-ROOMED VERANDAH HOUSE, In Sewell street. pEORGE COZENS will sell by public auction, on the premises, Sewell street, opposite the Government Buildings, on Thursday, 14th November, at 3 o'clock, That very superior RESIDENCE, at present in the occupation of M. H. Williams, Esq., at a rental of L 2 per week, standing on section 33 x 66, securely fenced. The house is beautifully finished, lined and papered in a mpcrior manner, brick chimney to sitting room, detached kitchen, and out-buildings. This is the most desirable opportunity for investment ever yet offered to public competition in Hokitika. For a private residence it is unequalled, being within a few minutes walk of the great centres of trade, also in a neighborhood daily improving in value. Terms at sale. 11010 To Let, &c. TO LET, Two-roomed Cottage, well finished, in Sale Street. Enquire at Sale Arms, Beach street. 10952 TO LET, two Cottages situated in tho best part of the town. Apply to Mm Doddj Geelong and Ballarat Hotel, t i And
Auction Advertisements. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, ■ At 11 o'clock. Ex Leonidas, from Melbourne. r\ W. BINNEY vrill sell by public auction, at Mart, Wharf street, on Monday, at 11 o'clock, 12 tons Newcastle coals 3 hogsheads Geelong eggs 49 bales chaff 124 bags bran 150 feet palings. Also, after above, Ex Banshee, from Dunedin, 68 bags Taieri potatoes. Terms at Sale. No Reserve. 10040
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West Coast Times, Issue 664, 9 November 1867, Page 3
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