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Auotion Advertisements. ? THIS DAY, SATURDAY, At II 1 o'clock. 150 PRIME FAT WETHERS. TTTILSON, BURNELL AND CO., will sell at their Hokitika Sale Yard, The primosfc lot of Moriuo wethers i over brought to Hokitika; weights aro guaranteed over 60 lbs. Condition, prime fat. 23rd Feb. 1866. 1451 1 MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT NO*TICE. T) H. ELLIOT has received instructions from A. Sharp and Co. to sell by public auction, on tho 26th instant, That valuable Property known as tho " Glasgow Pie House,' 1 including stock, cooking utensils, fixtures, furniture, &c., and everything complete for carrying on the •> baking and restaurant business. 1 The building is substantially built, and has a frontage to Rovell street of 20 feet by a depth of 66 feet, and situated opposito the Club Hotel. The Auctioneer respectfully invites an inspection of this valuable property. The present proprietors ai*o doing a splendid paying business, and the whole will be sold without reserve. Sale to commence at 2 o'clook sharp. Terms Liberal. . P. H. Elmott, 1352 * Auctioneer. 1 On WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 28th INSTANT, At 12 o'clook. j To Speculators, Capitalists, Hotel Keepers, and others. ONPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY in the annals of Hokitika of mll vesting money in undoubtablo security with safe and quick returns. FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in consequence of the Proprietor leaving the district, . fpHE pORINTHIAN TTALL, Revell-stbeet. > STOOK and FURNITURE AT A VALUATION. ' ' — — p AR3- V & GHL E S have received instructions from Mr. J. Habding to soil by publio auction, on the Promises, on tho abovo date, THE CORINTHIAN HALL, Revell-streot. The Hotel is- substantially built of corrugated irop, and comprises spacious Bar, Commercial Boom, Bedrooms, Cellar, large and i commodious Hall, woll ventilated with windows, and capable of containing 7CD persons, fitted wjth stage and all necessary theatre fittings; in all covers 83 by 86 feet of ground, leaving 3 tho balance of the section, about 40 feet, as a yard, upon which is erected substantial outbuildings, The purchaser can take the Stock, B Furniture, and Scenery, at valuation. Tho Hotel is now doing n first-class business, and under small expenses ; and tho Hall is engaged by tho celebrated Wizard, Professor Jacobs, for weeks, and other companies to follow. The above salo offers to speculators, f capitalists, and others an opportunity of I investing where they can rely upon • doubling their outlay in a short period, 1 and one that the present proprietor would • not part with did not other engagements } elsewhere compel him 'to leave the West •> Coast. Tho Auctioneers have groat ploasure in calling particular attention to this salo, their instructions being to sell to the highest bidder. Oarby&Gillss, 14*4 Auotumwut

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West Coast Times, Issue 136, 24 February 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 136, 24 February 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 136, 24 February 1866, Page 3

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