DRAPERY. DRAPERY. DRAPERY. GLYNN AND INGLE'S GREAT CLEARING-OUT SALE OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, AT COST PRICE. GiD_ T BEG to announce to the Inhabitants of Hokitika and Sur- • -*-• rounding Districts, that they are now CLEARING-OUT THE WHOLE OF THEIR LAEGE AND WELL- AS SORTED STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY, at COST PRICE. Note the Address-GLYNN AND INGLE, 11396 Opposite Corinthian Hall, Revell street.
HOZITIKA CHEISTMAS SPOETS, FOE 1867. Permission Laving been obtained from the Mayoe and Council of Hokitika to hold the ANNUAL CHEISTMAS SPOETS At the junction of EEVELL AND WELD STEEETS, The following IMMENSE PEOGEAMME Will be strictly adhered to, and carried out under efficient management : PEOGEAMME. TMUESDAY.— Decembeb 26. HANDICAP .FOOT EACE. 100 yds. Heats. Entrance, 2s. 6d. Ist Prize £4 0 0 2nd Prize 2 0 0 WEESTLING (COENISH STYLE.) Ist Day for Standards. Entrance, ss. Ist Prize £10 0 0 2nd Prize 5 0 0 PUTTING HEATY STONE. Entrance, 2s. 6d. Ist Prize £3 0 0 2nd Prize 1 10 0 STANDING HIGH LEAP. Entrance, 2s. 6d. Ist Prize £3 0 0 FElDAY.— Dec^mbee 27. GEE AT WESTLAND HANDICAP FOOT EACE. 400 Yards. Entrance, ss. Ist Prize, Gold lever Watch, valued at £15 0 0 2nd Prize 5 0 0 WEESTLING (COENISH STYLE.) [Continued.] Ist Prize £10 0 0 2nd Prize 5 0 0 VAULTING WITH POLE. Entrance, 2s. 6d. Ist Prize £5 0 0 2nd Prize 2 10 0 SACS EACE. 100 Yards. Entrance, 2s. 6d. . Ist Prize £3 0 0 2nd Prize 1 10 0 SATUEDAY.— Decembeb 28. HANDICAP HUEDLE EACE. 400 Yards. Entrance, ss. Ist Prize £6 0 0 2nd Prize 3 0 0 THEOWING THE HEAVY HAMMEE. Entrance, 2s. 6d. Ist Prize £3 0 0 2nd Prize 1 10 0 EUNNING HIGH LEAP. Entrance, 2s. 6d. j Prize £4 0 0 BLIND MAN'S HOLIDAY. Open to all comers. Entrance, 2s. 6d. Prize £2 0 0 N.B. — Demling's. celebrated Brass Band will be in attendance. In every case the entrances to each sport must not be less than five in number. By Order of the Committee, 11622 P. ZOHEAB, Secretary. HOEJTIKA CHEISTMAS SPOETS. By Permission of His Worship the Mayor and the Municipal Council. rpHE Annual Christmas Festivities will _L take place this year in Weld street, at the junction of Eevell street, on the 26th, 27th and 28th December. The sports and value of prizes will be greater than any yet attempted on the West Coast. A full band will perform each day. W. Keller, Chairman of Committee. 11438 P. Zohuab, Secretary. SHOULD England go to war with the Abysinians, you can be fortified with everything that taste or mind can invent. Wines and spirits, from a bottle of Hennessy's P.B. to a bottle of oldfashioned English elderberry wine. Fruits of every delicacy in season, from a bonbon to a pine apple. Beautiful confectionery, including caseques, mottoes, &c. Dessert raisins, in lib. packets, beautifully embellished. New season nuts French delicacies, quite original, and the world-renowned meat without bone, which never suffers from pleuro-pneumoma. Christmas presents from one shilling per packet in preparation. Sold wholesale and retail by the original caterer to the public, A. Walker. 11355 OE SALE or TO LET. the City Luncheon Eooms, Gibson's Quay, with immediate possession. Apply on the premise*}. 11713
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West Coast Times, Issue 706, 28 December 1867, Page 3
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