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MONDAY, 15th JANUARY, At 12 o'clock sharp. To Merchants, Speculators, Drapers, Storokcopors, and Othors, in search of first-class, centrally situated pro* mises. G. W. BINKBY AND CO. Tf AYE been favored with instructions irom E. Shorthouso, Esq., to submit to public competition, and sell to tho highost biddor, without tho slightest reserve, at their roomy, Rovcll-strect, Those central and eligible business promises, situated in Rcvollstreot, opposite thoCump, known as the s HOKITJKA STORE. This is an opportunity that seldom offers, and parlies iv search of really first-class and faithfully built premises, would do well to attend this salo. The stand will always command a good trado. Tho uppor flat is well lighted, and will easily lot, and produce a good rental if converted into solicitors' chambers. Tho fialo will tako placo on Monday, -16th Janunry, at 12 o'clock precisely. j. ' Terms at salo. - G. W. BINNEY AND CO. 782 Auctioneers. THIS I)AY> . FRIDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1866. A SURE FORTUNE. TO II 0T E L K,E EPEIt S , • SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. D; ISAACS AND CO. . TTAVE received positive instructions to sell, on tho promises, by public auction, Ox FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, At 12 o'clock sharp, That first-class Sito and Biu'ldings known as tho _ . *"■ Lord Nelson Hotel,, Situated in tho very centre of Rovallslrcofc, position b«. i ing second to none, in town,, and at proscnt douig a first-class roady-monoy trade. ' •" Tho Prbmisos consislTof— - A VERY LARGE AND RAR « v SPACIOUS PANGING ROOM EXTENSIVE DINING AND SITTING ROOMS > 10 COMMODIOUS AND WELL-VENTILATED. BEDROOMS AXD 'A CONVENIENTLY- ARRANGED KITCHEN. Tho whole is replete- with every convenience for carrying on tho business of a first-class hotel. * • also, Tin? ' S T 0 C K-I IT, TRADE, ■Consisting of WIN 158, SPIRITS, ALE, PORTER, &C.j &C., &C. . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COOKING UTENSILS, STOVE, Ac. Tho Auctioneers call particular htten. tion to this unreserved salo of first-class property. •i • • i , 1$ , Towns 'QftsJi,

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West Coast Times, Issue 100, 12 January 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 100, 12 January 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 100, 12 January 1866, Page 3

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