Auction Advertisements, THIS DAY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 15, At 12 o'clock. TO PARTIES FURNISHING, HOTEL-KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. Valuable Household Furniture and Effects, Engravings, Lamps, Hanging Lustres, Plated Goods, Crocicery, Elegant Vases, &c, &c, &c. qPEOT AND CRAIG have l'eceived positive instructions to sell by auction, at]their Rooms, Wharf street, To-morrow (Saturday), at 12 o'clock, without reserve, A really Valuable and Choipe Lot of Furniture, &c, consisting of— Round tables, toilet tables Oak cane-seated chairs Rocking chairs Drawing-room chairs in velvet Couch, large chests of drawers Cedar cheffioniers, cheffionier safes Book case, tapestry carpet Two sets window curtains, matting Commode, tester bedsteads, bedding Washstands and toilet services Toilet glasses, crockery, crystal Elegant vases Tea and eofiee services (plated) Engravings. Also, Register grate, fender and fire-irons First-class American cooking stove, with fittings Elegant lustres, kerosene lamps And a variety of articles too numerous to particularise. Terms cash. No reserve. No reserve. 5866
Wanted. RICHARDSON & CO.'S LABOR OFFICES, Registry Offices for Servants, Corner of Weld and Revell streets. SERVANTS WAITING ENGAGEMENTS. Country letters immediately attended to. ■piCHAEDSON & CO. House and Land Agents, HOTEL BROKERS, And Valuators. 4196 A First-class Violinist, and two firstclass Girls, open to engage for Fox's or Pakihi. Apply Richardson and Co.'s Registry, Weld street. 5844. A GENTLEMAN requires a Situation jLJL as Clerk in a Solicitor's or Auctioneer's Office, or in any other place of biisiness. Address, by letter, to X. W., at the office of this paper. 5860 WANTED, a Bagatelle Table; size, about 10 x 4. Apply to J. Trenery 5888 WANTED, a general female Servant for Stafford Town. Apply to Mrs Bradley, opposite Cumberland Hotel Highest wages given. 5851 VyANTED Known, that any desenp- ' » tion of Scales or Weighing Machines can be repaired and adjusted at Dixon's, Bellhanger, back of Empire Hotel. 24(i0 LIME. LIME. LIME. GREY RIVER LIME WANTED KNOWN that Mr Edward ' Beny has this day appointed Mr J. B. Clarke, of the Red House, Revell street, sole agent for the Grey River Lime. 5436 ■MM— MBltlMrilllMnMCT— «EiHM JFII Mill | J Missing Friends. IF THIS should meet the eye of Wm. FROST, he will hear of his Brother, Robert Frost by addressing William Harcourt, Arahura. 5561 JOHN SERGENT WINNEY— ShouId this meet your c} r e, you are requested to return at once to your distressed wife and family in Christchurch. 3859 JOHN LOVETT, late of Auckland, is requested to write to his mother and brothers, William and James, now residing at Ipswich, Queensland. A letter addressed to James Fulham, Post Office, Hokitika, will reach them. 5592 Coaches. p O 8~8 AND C O.'S Telegraph Line of ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Coaches of the above line leave the Booking Office, Empire Hotel, daily, for WAIMEA, GREYMOUTII. And ROSS TOWN, And on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS for CHRISTCHURCH. Particulars as to time of starting and rates of fares may be obtained at the office. L. G. Cole & Co., Proprietors. W. Chaw ley, agent. 5506 rrHE ECLIPSE LINE of COACHES •*- run daily to and from Liddell's Shamrock Hotel, R«vell street, Hokitika ; and Carriers' Arms, Waimea. Fares each way, 10s. Saddle Horses always ready for hire. Liddell & M'Leod, Agents. 4780
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West Coast Times, Issue 384, 15 December 1866, Page 3
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