Auction Advertisements, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1867; At 1 o'clock. " FAT CATTLE. TIT ARK SPROT will have for sale on the above day KA HEAD of Messrs Harrison, Evans, and Holt's PRIME CATTLE, from the Hokitika Run. They will be sold without the slightest reserve, at the SLAUGHTER HOUSE YARDS, on Friday next, to suit all parties, in such lots as must please the dealing public. Quality undeniable. Sale at 1 o'clock. 9841 TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1867. FAT CATTLE. U A B X SPROT has received instructions from Messrs Garforth and Miller to sell by public auction, at the Yards, NEWMARKET HOTEL, on the above day, their herd grazed on the West Coast, numbering 50 HEAD ' These Bullocks are the very heaviest and most wonderfully grazed animals which have ever been seen in this market, and would never have been offered to the butcher public of this neighborhood but for the anxious desire of the owners that the retailers should be able to keep up ttair trade at a moderate price, during the present extraordinary scarcity of stock. Entirely in consequence of their desire to meet the requirements of the market, the owners have been induced to thrust this stock — destined for another market — before the public, and to do so Without the slightest Reserve. Sale at^2 o'clock. 9842 TUESDAY, 20th AUGUST, 1867. At 2 o'clock, FAT CATTLE. FAT CATTLE. TO BUTCHERS, DEALERS. AND OTHERS. TONES, M'GLASHAN AND CO. will sell, on the above date, at their Arahura Cattle Yards, £A HEAD OF CATTLE, consisl- *' " ing of Fat Bullocks and Spayed Heifers, grazed and fattened within forty miles of Hokitika. Also, f)A VERY SUPERIOR VEAL CALVES, so perfect in condition thatdescription is useless. The lot must be seen to be thoroughly apreciated. Mmd — No Reserve. JOKES, M'GrLASHATf AND Co., 9833 Auctioneers. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE BY AUCTION. THE SALE of the CRITERION HOTEL, ROSS, Will take place on the Premises, on MONDAY, 19th AUGUST v At Noon. Particulars to be had on the premises ; Or of Francis Moran, 9839 Ross. Amusements. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Proprietorand Manager — Mr J . Bartlktt. To-night, THURSDAY, Aug. loth, Great attraction for the First Benefit in Hokilika of Mr CHARLES EIGENSCHENCK. Musical Director and Leader of the Orchestra. The Performing Dog " Lion." Two New Pieces. Grand Musical Melange. To commence with •' Naval Engagements ;" after which Grand Musical Melange ; to conclude with " The Dog of Montargis. . The Burlesque of ' • Kcnihvorth" shortly. 9861 DIGGERS' BALL AND SUPPER Will be held at the GALWAY CLUB HOTEL. Woodstock (Eight-Mu/k), ON THURSDAY, 15th TNST. A splendid Band will bo in attendance. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m., under the management of an efficient M.C. ADMISSION TREE. James Hepburn, 9826 Proprietor. ARTHUR. BEAU CHAM P. AUCTIONEER. VALUATOR, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ; Esplanade, i WESTPOET, 9021 ,
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West Coast Times, Issue 590, 15 August 1867, Page 3
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