| Auotion Advertisements. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 6th, At 12 o'clock. I'o Merchants, Storekeepers, Bakors, and Others. SIUPERIOR SILK-DRESSED ADELAIDE FLOUB. -[MT'LANDBESS, HEPBURN & CO. Cave been instructed by tho inportor, to soil by public auction on Gibson's Quay, on Tuesday, March 6th, at 12 o'clock— 20 tons Hart's superior siUodrossod Adelaide Flour 10 tons Butter-worth's do do Also, 100 cases Hennessy's Palo Brandy, just landing, exGothonburg, from Melbourne. Tho Auctioneers would beg to call tho attention of tho trade to the abovo, as their instructions are to sell without tho slightest reserve. 1612-176 THIS DAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1866. At 12 o'clock. To Storekeepers, Produco Dealers and others. TIX'LANDRESS, HEPBURN & CO. will sell by public Auction, on board tho schooner " Dispatch," alongside Gibson's Quay, this day, at 12 o'clock. PA BALES PRIME NEW CHAFF Also, OA BALES HAY Just landing in prune condition. Torms *at sale. 177-1632 No resorvo. , ' " THIS. DAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 6th, At 12 o'clock, WITHOUT RESERVE. To Storekeepers, Fruiterers, and Others. TUT'LANDKESS, HEPBURN & CO, will sell by public auction at thoir rooms, Wharf-streot, This Day, at 12 o'clock, without reserve — 100 bags Hobarfc Town Onions 100 bags Warnainbool Potatoes 3 tons best now 'Oaten Hay 40 cases Tablo Apples 30 casos assorted do 20 cases Ripston Pippins, Just landed, ox Gothenburg, from Melbourne. Without reserve. 178-1133 WEDNESDAY, MABCH 7th, 1806, At 12 o'clock. To Merchants, Speculators, Parties in quest of Business Promises, and others. Valuablo Promises and Allotment, cornor of Wharf Streot, and Camp Square. Tl/PLANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. havo received instructions from tho Proprietors to soil by Public Auction, on tho promises, on Wednesday, March 7th, at 12 o'clock. Without Rosorvo. Thoso centrally situated Promises, cornor of Wharf Street and Camp Square, at present occupied by Messrs. Adams and McNab, consisting of :-— Part of Section No. 80, Township of Hokitika, on which is orocted that substantial Warohouse, having a frontage of sixty-six (66) ¥eot to Camp Square, and sixteen (16) foot to Wharf Streot, with thirteon (13) feet walls, woodon fronts, back and roof galvanised iron. Tho whole built of tho very best material, and quite now, being just from tho hands of tho Contractors. Tho Auctioneers in calling attention of buyers to tho above, havo only to state that it is without exception ono of tho bost positions in town and suifcablo oithor for a Morchanfc's Storo, or Hotel, and offers a raro opportunity to capitalists or others, for a profitable investment. Torms liberal. 1003 And no rosorvo.
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West Coast Times, Issue 145, 6 March 1866, Page 3
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