CHRISTOPHER BROWN, Is now showing a lew and Fashionable Assortment of Dresses, In all the New Fabrics. LUXEMBERG SPOTS SCARBORO REITS WOOL CRETONNES DOLLY VARDEN SERGES POPLINETTS }■ From 65., 75., and 10s. a Dress. FRENCH MERINOS from 2s. ... per yard^ WINCEYS ... ~ 44d., 6d-, 9<L. „ ! Bought before the Do. 28 inch wide Is. „ C advance. Do. „ „ Is. 4M-(worth 2s)„ ) Welsh Flannels, Is; Scarlet Flannels, Is 3d; Striped Skirting Is 6d Blankets, 8s Gd per pair; Long Cloth, 4|d, and per yard ; Ditto ditto, 3G inches wide, per yard.. A Splendid Assortment of Hosiery and Woollen Goods Just Opened. Scarfs, Colleretts, Ladies' Vests, Jackets, &c, &c. j Trimmed Velvet Hats, 6s each; Ladies' Kid Gloves, 2s 6d per pair; Ladies' Cloth Jackets, 8s 6d ; ditto Velvet ditto, 20s ; AVaterproof Cloaks. ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP. Men's Boys' and Youths' Clothing, equal to bespoke; fit, not to be equalled; splendid value. Men's Hats from 4s 9d, Boys' Cloth Caps, Is 6d; Men's Worsted Hose, Is and Is Gd per pair ; Men's Drawers and Flannels, &c, &c. SMALL PEOFITS AND OUIOK RETURNS, CHRISTOPHER BROWN, SYMEY HOUSE. WESTPORT.
IMPORTANT PROPERTY SALE. The Undersigned have received instructions from Messrs Morrison, Sclanders, and Co., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, Trafalgar street, Nelson, On WEDNESDAY, the 15th of May next, 12 o'clock, The Whole of the Property of the T\UN MOUNTAIN COPPER MINING- COMPANY (Limited), Consisting chiefly of the following:— About 3990 ACRES of LAND ; About 18* MILES of RAILWAY, single line; rails about 801b per yard ; say in all about G36 tons; ELEVEN - ROOMED HOUSE, Shed, and Stable, in Nelson; and SEVEN OTHER HOUSES along the Line, with sundry Stables, Sheds, and Workshops ; RAILWAY OMNIBUS, let at £3 10s per week ; 45 RAILWAY TRUCKS ; A quantity of Iron, Iron Work, Tools, and Machinery ; Punching, Weighing, and other Machines; also, Surveying and Chemical Appliances. For further particulars, apply to Morrison, Sclanders, and Co., merchants, Nelson; or to WM. STAVERT & CO., Auctioneers. ART NOTICE. 1" WOULD respectfully inform the patrons and admirers of Art that, having imported an Instrument with all the latest improvements, 1 am now in a position to produce the highest grade of Photographs, ineludiug that soft and beautiful style the EMOLLIO IVORY TYPE. All possible means for enhancing the beauty, value, and durability of my work will be used, without regard to time, trouble, or expense, and each one of my sitters will secure the best possible picture that can be made. The Studio will be open for a few days longer. The best Portraits taken in dull weather. HERBERT H. VORLEY. NOTICE . "T is hereby notified that all Debts due to the undersigned, trading as Butchers, Caledonian Terrace, must bo paid on or before tho Ist July next j if not legal proceedings will be taken to recover the same. WARDROP & BROWN. April 1, 1572. LOYAL WESTPORT LODGE, M.U.1.0.0.F. §"|l TEMBERS of the above a jAJ_ Lodge are informed that mff in future the Lodge will hold W FORTNIGHTLY MEET_.JpR INGS, instead of Weekly as hitherto, commencing from 25th inst. By order of the N.G. W. BISHOP, Secretary pro tern. Westport, April 12, 1872, PLUSH! PLUSH!! 3 ROWLANDS has jflst re~\j, ceived a shipment of the BEST AND MOST SUITABLE PLUSH ever imported into the district.
anchor Line of West Coast Packets. (TEAM TO NELSON, Transhipping Passengers to TARANAKI, MANUKAU, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, AND MELBOURNE. KENNEDY, on Tuesday morning. For freight or passage, apply to the Agent, on board. "ESSES M'MECKAN, BLACK- . WOOD and CO.'S Royal Mail ateainers will leave Hokitika as follows : For Melbourne direct— TARARUA, R. E. A. Pearce, commander, on the 4th May. For Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff Harbor, and Melbourne— ALBION, J. M'Lean, commander, on the 2nd May. ALHAMBRA ; T. Underwood, commander, on the 13th May. For particulars, apply at once to JAMES A. BONAR, Agent, Wharf street, Hokitika. HIE p.s. "RESULT," 15 horsepower, 20 tons burthen, is open for Freight or Charter to Brighton, Charleston, Mohikinui, Wanganui, and Anatori. For further particulars apply to the Captain on Board. NOTICE TO WATERMEN. m LL Watermen booking passengers for the Inangahua Junction, Christy's, or the Landing, are requested to fulfil their agreements, prior to returning to Westport (except in cases of accident), or they will be liable to a rigorous prosecution. S. A. LEECH, Harbor Master. DISTRICT OF UPPER BULLER AND INANGAHUA. QUITTING S of the Resident Magistrate and Warden's Courts will bo held at Mindermann's Accommodation House, Inangahua, on May 15th; and at the Lyell on May 16th, 1872. CHARLES BROAD, Resident Magistrate and Warden. ), 150 MEN, for Axe, f Pick, and Shovel work on Section No. 1 Reefton and Grey Road. WM. COURTNEY, Reefton. ■ANTED, STEERSMAN for / Lyell Packet. Apply sharp this morning at Empire Hotel. E. DE CARLE & CO.
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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 966, 30 April 1872, Page 3
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795Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 966, 30 April 1872, Page 3
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