Auction Advertisements. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, At 11 o'clock sharp. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ORNAMENTS, &c. GW . 8~1 N9 E V . will sell by public auction, at his Mart," Revell street, on Monday, October 8, at 11 o'clock sh,arp, x A large and well-selected assortment of Crockery and Glassware, consisting of — cups and saucers, plates, dishes, butters, sugars, ' chambers, toilet sets, tumblers, &c, &c. Terms— Cash. , 4613 THIS D\Y, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, At 12 p'clock. f * BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ' The Valuable Little Screw Steamer POLLY HOPKINS. p. A R E V AND. &ILLM will sell by auction, at their Sale Rooms, Wharf street, That compact little screw steamer POLLY HOPKINS', Drawing' six inches water, and well, adapted for running between Hokitika and the Kanieri or Lagoon Town. She can be inspected at the Wharf, opposite the Custom House. ' Carey & Gilles, 4563 Auctioneers. THIS DAY. , ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER,, 5, At 12 o'clock sharp. s For Sale by Public Auction; Just Landed. Bass' Ale, Geneva, Maize, Bran, Flour, Butter, and Pork. CAREY AND,GILLES will sell by public auction, at their Sale Rooms, Wharf street, This Day, at 12 o'clock, ' 2000 feet tongued and grooved kauri 25 hhds Bass' ale (new brew) ' 100 cases JDKZ geneva v i 160 bushels maize" 150 do bran* 8 <tons Adelaide flour t 6 kegs butter "6 do pork 2 do beef 6 cases prime spiced beef. 4607 FAT CATTLE. ' / ' THIS DAY, FRDDAY, OCTOBER 5, At 2 o'clock. TTTILSON, BURNELL, AND CO. will sell, at their Yards, on the beach, ,qq PRIME BULLOCKS, just arrived overland.These cattle were imported ihtp Canterbury some nine months ago, and bred there by W. C. BUCHANAN, Esquire, and from their extreme quietness and 1 docility are the very finest mob yet introduced to Westland. 4610 SHOPS in REVELL-STREET. TTTILSON, BURNELL, and CO. have received instructions from C. J. Paine'and Co., to sell by public auction (unless previously disposed of privately), on Saturday, the 13th inst., at 2 o'clock, The whole property now owned by them, and situated in Revellstreet, consisting of the following : ' Section No. 227, 21^ links frontage by 130 in depth; let at the rate of £2 per week, for five " months to run. ' x Section No. 221, 28£ links frontage, "by 130 in depth ; ,with that valuable BUTCHER'S SHOP and PREMISES, now doing about the best trade in town, and which, without doubt, is the most complete establishment on the West Coast. The building is admirably adapted for a publichouse and is construct cd so as to carry an additional storey. In order to meet the views of purchasers, the shop fittings can be removed without injury- to the building, or can be taken at a valuation, at the wish of the buyer. The- two sections will either be submitted separately or together, at an extremely low price, which can be ascertained from the auctioneers. Sale on the premises. Terms at sale. 4609 Coaches. 'COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF fIOYAL MAIL COACHES. A COACH will leave the booking office of tho above Company, next to Osborne's Empire Hotel, every Tuesday and Friday mornings, for Christchurch and intermediate stations. A daily line of Coaches have also been established between Hokitika and Greymouth, and Hokitika and Rosstown. - For particulars as to x time of starting, &c, apply at the above office. L. G. Cole & Co-, Proprietors. Westland Manager— W. Cbawibt. nnr\tm
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West Coast Times, Issue 323, 5 October 1866, Page 3
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