Auction Advertisements. MONDAY, AUGUST 20, "~ At 12 o'clock. * FREEHOLD LAND CONTAINING VALUABLE GOLDFIELD. WILSON, BURNELL, AND CO. will sell by public auction , On MONDAY, the 20th INSTANT, At 12 o'clock noon, At Klein's Hotel, Teremakau, All that Valuable Freehold, situate between the Native Reserve and the Teremakau, and containing A O ACE ES, 1 (Being Eural Section No. 7492), -of highly Auriferous Ground, which is now being worked by about 20 parlies of diggers. • The Freehold is ad nirably situated for conversion into an available Farm, and the lead whichrlios in the ground has been, and now is, one of tho most successful diggings on the coast. The land was bought prior to the Goldfields' Act coming into force, and the Title is an indisputable CROWN -GRANT. The property will be sold entirely Without Reserve. Terms at sale. ■ 3798 r\N SALE, and NOW LANDINGCozzen and Co's kerosene Noble and Hoare's varnishes Champion's white and red lead Single and double-barrel guns Curtis and Harvey's diamond grain gunpowder, shot, aud caps Hall's blasting powder and fuse Manilla rope and Bengal lines Sheet indiarubber and belting . Navy Canvas, 0, 1, 3, and 4 Colonial and camp ovens Sluice forks, D.H. shovels, Collins picks and axes Truck and whim wheels, galvanised bucketsAmerican an.l Ewbank's nails Zinc, 9, 10, and 11 Lead pipe and sheet lead, 3 to slbs . Carpenter' s Elm Locks and Builders' Ironmongery Smith's bellows, anvils, and vices Best cast, double shear, and (l) blister steel Bai 1 and hoop iron Black and pla ; n galvanised sheetiron Corrugated iron, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 feet Galvanised ridging and spouting American doors and sashes . Single and double bedsteads Stockholm and coal tar, pitch, oakum, &c. 1 COWLISHAW AND PLAISTED, Ironmongers, Near the Post Office, 3793 Gibson's Quay. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. TO SMALL CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. nnO BE SOLD privately, one of the BEST HOTELS IN GREYMOUTH, Situate in the best part of the town, and now doing a steady, profitable trade ; a sure fortune may be realised. The proprietor has no other reason for disposing of, this well-kuown Hostelry, but business of an important mature calling him away from the Colony, For further particulars, apply to Mr Fish, United States Hotel, Greymouth ; or to F. E. Hiscocks, office of this paper. 3795 BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. ON and after Thursday, 9th inst., the business of this Bank will be conducted in the new premises, corner of Camp Reserve, Revell street. Wm. C. Roberts, Manager. Bth August, 1866. 3781*
T>RUCE BAY! BRUCE BAY!! Having turned out a Duffer, THE RUSH Is now on the New Ground, at the CORINTHIAN HALL. MINERS! MINERS! If you want to • STRIKE A GOOD LEAD, Dead on the Gutter, But Your CLOTHING AND BOOTS AT THE CORINTHIAN HALL, ON SATURDAY, the 11th INSTANT . J. F. BYRNE & Co., Clothiers anp Boot Importers, 69 Hevflll street,
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West Coast Times, Issue 276, 11 August 1866, Page 7
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