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Auction Advertisements. ~ THIS DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, At 1 o'clock sharp. CHARLEY NAPIER ' HOTEL, Revell street. ♦'• ' ' „ To PUBLICANS, SPECULATORS, and OTHERS. FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY FOR PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. p W\ BI N N«E V will sell by public auction, on the premises, Revell street; on Monday, October 8, at 1 o'clock sharp, THE CHARLEY NAPIER HOTEL, With right to section, having * a frontage of 18 feet to Revell street, and a depth of 100 feet. Contains handsome' bar, bar parlor, bedrooms (double and single), sitting-room, large and commodious kitchen, and all uecessaiy outbuildings. Stock and furniture may be taken at a valuation. Also, 1 piano, by Collard and Collard, London. This is an opportunity which parties in search of premises should not allow to pass. The auctioneer's instructions are, to sell. Particulars can be had on application. Terms at Sale. 4611 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, At 11 o'clock. SALE AT MART. x Tobacco, ' Flour, Bacon, Butter, Tea, Corn Beef, <Lc, &c. • p W. BINNEY will sell by public 'auction, at -his Mart, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th Inst, At 11 o'clock sharp, Without Reserve, to close accounts, ■ 10 cases prime tobacco, in bond ! 13 boxes -do do, Zouave* do, | 3 tons Chilian flour, 100's and 50's 2 cases rolled bacon 5 do colonial do 2G kegs magnificent butter ' 10 do corn beef And a Variety of Sunderies. Terms at Sale. ■ 4634 SHOPS in REVELL-STREET. TTTILSON, BURNELL, rfnd CO. have received instructions from C. J. PAINE & CO., to sell by public auction (unless previously disposed of privately), On SATURDAY, 13th INST., at 2 o'clock, The wfiole 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. Section No. 221, 28£ links frontage, by 130 in depth ; with that valu- , able , i "DUTCH E R ' S HHOP 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 constructed so as to carry an additional storey. In order to meet the views of pur- - chasers, the shop fittings can be removed without injury to the building, or can be taken at a valuation, at the wish of fhe 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. i Term's at sale. ■ 4609 MR. WM. ROBERTS begs to inform the public generally that he has , purchased the Establishment formerly J. , C. Brooke and Co., and trusts by his personal attention to ensure a share o public j patronage. • ■ 4S2£

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West Coast Times, Issue 325, 8 October 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 325, 8 October 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 325, 8 October 1866, Page 3

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