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Auction Advertisements. SALE THIS DAY. At half-past 12 o'clock, At the Provincial Salo Room. >» A QUANTITY OF CHAFF 12 cases Byass' porter Beds and bedding ■ii cases colonial watcrtights (tho best ever imported to the West Coast), And a number of articles 100 numerous to mention. Without the slightest reserve. D. Jones & Co., 5610 Auctioneers. THIS DAST, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, At half-past 1 o'clock sharp. FAT CATTLE. FAT CATTLE. MARK SPIt O T will sell, at the Hokitika Sale Yards this clay, at half-past 1 o'clock sharp, Those Two Magnificent Bullocks, which the trade have pronounced perfect. And immediately afterwards, at his yards on the Beach, A Choice Mob of really Superb Cattle. The above have just been landed from Nelson, and are the importation of Mr D. Max, whose judgment is a guarantee for their quality. 5611 MONDAY, DECEMBEE 3, FAT CATTLE. FAT CATTLE.

MA E X S PE O T has received instructions from Messrs Harrison & Evans to sell by public auction, at his yards on the Beach, on Monday, 3rd December, 1866, AC\ HEAD PEIME CATTLE Fattened on the West Coast. 5615 TUESDAY, DECEMBEE 4, At 12 o'clock. EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE OF Wines, Spirits, Alo, Porter, Flour, Tea, Sugar, Oilmen's Stores, &c., &c. HPPvOT AND CRAIG will sell by auction, at their rooms, Wharf street, at 12 o'clock, on Tuesday. 4th December, Several parcels of above goods. Full particulars in future advertisement. 5610 TUESDAY' NEXT, DECEMBER 4, At 2 o'clock p.m. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, FOE SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Without any Eeserve. THE IMPEEIAL HOTEL.

SPROT AND CEAIG are instructed bj r Mr Moran, who is about to proceed to England, to sell as above, THE IMPEEIAL HOTEL. Having frontage to Wharf street of 37 feet 6 inches, to Gibbon's Quay 65 feet 1 inches, with 11 feet of a corner. The hotel consists of bar, two parlors, large dining-room, and tix bed-rooms, with kitchen and all other appliances of a first-class hotel. The situation of the Imperial Hotel, at the corner of Gibson's Quay and Wharf street, is the best in Hokitika, commanding, as it does, both the wharf and the chief approach to the town. This valuable property, while offered in one lot, is capable of being divided into two, one portion consisting of the two-storey house of six apartments, and the other tho corner building, with bar and three apartments. Altogether, the hotel offers a chance to parties in search of profitable investment such as rarely occurs in Hokitika. Terms liberal. Tho stock and furniture of the above property can either be taken at a valuation, or will be sold by auction, on a future day, which will bo notified by advertisement. 5622

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West Coast Times, Issue 372, 1 December 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 372, 1 December 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 372, 1 December 1866, Page 3

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