Auction Advertisements. PEELIMINAEY NOTICE. To Parties Furnishing, Furnituro Dealers, and othors. Largo and Unreserved Salo of Choioo and substantial FUENITUEE, Just Lauded, ox " Star of tho South." •piCHAED EEEVES aud Co. have received instructions from tho Consignees to Sell by Public Auction, at their Salo Eooms, Wharf-strcot, on an early day, duo notice of which will bo givon — A largo aud fashionablo assortmont of First-class HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEE. Without Bcdorvo. Full particulars in futuro issue 2221 WEDNESDAY, 18th APEIL, At 12 o'clock sharp. GW. BINNEY & CO. • • -i . havo received instructions from Mr D. Isaacs, who is relinquishing businoss, to soil by public auction, at his rooms, opposite Camp Eosorvo. on Wednesday, April 18th, at 12 o'clock sharp, 2 tons SPICED BEEF 4 cases COFFEE 4 do SOAP 80 boxos CANDLES 8 casks NUTS 10 cases EIDING BOOTS 12 doz. ZINC BUCKETS And a largo assortmont of SUNDEIES, too numerous to particularise. Terms cash. 2208 No rosorve. I ._.-. — Notices. TO CAPTAIN BENDALL. SIE, — Wo, tho undorsigned, passengers por "Star of tho South," from Dunedin to Hokitika, bog to tender you our sincere thanks for the uniform courtesy manifested by you during tho voyage. E. B. Poarce, E. A. Smith, E. Bonsusau, John M'Konzio, L. Harris, Mrs Harris, Mrs Morris, C. G. Leary, Mrs Hart, Mrs Eiloy, Mrs Whito, Henry Frond, William Menolaus, Bonjn. Walker, Wm, Kilnor, John Muir, Henry Amos, John Laihy, John Morns, Danl. Sullivan, Joseph Croft, John M'Glorry, William Fargher, Sarah Olivor, Hannah Kilnor, Sarah Polling Margarot Cameron, Michael Boylan, James Landy, Thomas Hargravo Mossop, William Carr, Chas. Bradshaw, Patrick Eussoll. Screw Steamer Star of tho South, Oft" Hokitika, April 16th, 1866. On board s.s. Star of the South, April 15th, 1866. "\7"OUE gratifying Testimonial presontod X to mo by you, I bog to tondor you my most sincere thanks, assuring you, at tho saino time, it will always bo my duty to secure to all passengers sailing with mo ovory comfort in my power. W. Bbndall. To tho Ladios and"Gontlomon, passengers por Star of tho South. 2218 PIHAELES HUMPHEEYS, ploaso \J write to S. A. V., Post Offico, Hokitika, who has a letter for you. 2162 ME. E. LUSH, a letter for you at our Office. Bain, Houghton & Co. Wharf-strcot. 1978 M.U.1.0.0.F.— « LOYAL HOKITIKA LODGE." SUMMONED MEETING, Woduosdaj Evening, half-past seven o'clock. Every mombor must attend. By order of the Lodge. William E. Goodmck. 2216 Secretary. NOTICE TO OWNERS OP SECTIONS FEOM FITZHEEBEETSTEEET TO JOLLIE-STEEET. A MEETING will be held THIS DAY **■ at tho European Hotel, at half-past five o'clock, for the purpose of instituting means for the CONSTEUCTION OF A FOOTPATH Along Gibson's Quay. From Fitzhorbort-street to Jollio-street. 2217 VTOTICE is hereby givon that the iN PAETNEESHIP hitherto existing between tho undersigned Eiohard O'Donnoll and Ivatt Graves, trading at Hokitika as drapers, under the style or firm of " O'Donneli and Gravos," has boon This Day Dissolved i by mutual consent. Tho businoss ! will in futuro bo carried on by Ivatt Graves, who will pay all Partnership Debts and Liabilities. Dated at Hokitika, This 14th day of April, a.d., 1866. Eiohabd O'Donnell, Ivatt Gbates. Witness— L. Davieb, Managing Clerk to O. W. Oake«, Solicitor, Hokitika. 22U
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West Coast Times, Issue 180, 17 April 1866, Page 3
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