Auction Advertisements. TUESDAY, MARCH 13th. To Mining Companies, Speculators, and others. FOUR-HORSE P~ORTABLE STEAM ENGINE. T)ICHARD RJ3EVES & CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction, on TUESDAY, March 13th. At 12 o'clock, A^ Four-horso power Portable Steam Engine, made by tho eolobrated firm of Cresswcll and Co., Blackfriars, London. No reserve. Terms at sale. N.B. — The engine may bo seen in full working order on the day of salo, at Mr J. H. Horn's, Tinsmith, opposito the Camp, Rovoll-streot. 1882 SATURDAY, 10th March, 1866. p W. BINNEY and CO. aro instructed by the proprietors to sell by public auction, without reserve At 3 o'clock sharp, A first-class Store, with Section No. 1464. 33 x 165 feet, in Rovell-streot, |two doors abovo tho Nag's Head Hotol. The building is well aud substantially built of weatherboards, with partition and flooring, and is roofed with iron. Terms, cash. 1673 MONDAY, 12th MARCH, 1866. To Speculators, Hotel Proprietors, and Others. p W. BIN NE V & CO. favored with instructions received from Mr Ryan, will submit to public competition, and sell to the highest bidder, on the premises, at 3 o'clock, sharp, without the slightest reserve — The first-class contrally situated premises, known as RYAN'S ROYAL HOTEL. This Houso is well known to bo doing tho largest and most lucrative business in town. The accommodation, consisting of Lnrge and Handsome Bar Two Parlors Eight Bedrooms Commorcial Room Large Dining Room First-class Kitchen And Outhouses, makes this ono of tho fow houses that will bo licensed under the New Public House Act. This, conjoined with the fact of its being at tho corner of tho two principal thoroughfares of the town, namely, Revell and Weldstreets, speaks volumes in its favor as a first-rate speculation. Stock and Furniture to bo taken at a valuation at the option of the Purchaser. Terms at sale. 1672 TUESDAY, 13th MARCH. To Merchants, Speculators and others. Unreserved Salo of tho most valuable site on Gibson's Quay. p W. BINNEY & CO. havo much pleasure in informing tho Mercantile Public of Hokitika, that favored with instructions received from Mossrs. Chefflngs and Whitton, thoy will submit to public competition, on the Promises, and soil to tho highest bidder, at 12 o.clock sharp, without the slightest reserve. The whole of their right, title, nnd interest, in and upon that truly valuable section bounded on tho West by tho Diggers' Arms, and on tho Enst by North's Dining Rooms, being section 98 on tho Record Map of Hokitika having a frontage of 30ft. to Gibson's Quay, by 60ft. back, togothcr with the 13 stall stable erected thereon. Tho Auctioneers would remind intending purchasers that this is an opportunity for parties to secure a site in this the most valuablo and central part of tho Town. 1690 Terms at Salo. Immediately aftor the above. n W. BINNEY AND CO. 0r... instructed by Messrs Chofllngs and Whitton, will sell by public auction, on the premises — 4 splendid Hacks . 2 superior woll-conditioned Pack Horses, together^ with Riding Saddles, P»ck Saddles, Bridles, #0,, <&p, 1 Km mlit im
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West Coast Times, Issue 148, 9 March 1866, Page 3
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