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Auction Advertisements. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, At 2 o'clock. /»A FAT CATTLE. Tl/r A R X SPROT has received instructions from Messrs Garforth and Morrison, to sell, on the above day, at the Arahura Yards, at 2 o'clock, The whole of the Cattle now in their possession, being the only mob now on the "West Coast. They are the pick of the two last mobs just imported by these gentlemen, and the Auctioneers' personal inspection has satisfied him that he has at last received from East Canterbury the pick of that Province. From the market which the culls of these two herds have met, instructions are most positively issued To Sell without any Reserve. Sale at 2 o'clock. 10064 Notices. MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, HOKITIKA. T^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ■*•* That those persons who have been (vashcd out of their habitations by the oncroachments of the sea, will be permitted to occupy portions of Cass Square, which will be pointod out to them by the Town Surveyor, but will not bo entitled to any compensation for their buildings or "any improvements they may make thereon — and that they may be required to remove from the land above mentioned on receipt of one month's notice from this Council. By order, John Lazab, • 10085 Town Clerk. NOTICE. nnHE undersigned having resolved upon relinquishing business in Hokitika, are now offering their largo and varied Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE at greatly Reduced Prices, in order to effect a speedy clearance. Mobison, Law and Co., 10098 Wharf street. HORSES. HORSES. mHE BELLA VISTA having this JL day arrived in the roadstead, the consignment of Young Draught Horses will be sold twenty-four hours after arrival at the Wharf. Caeey and Gilles, 10051 Agents. ELECTION NOTICE. THE Returning Officer and all the electors and non-electors of Messrs Prosser and Bonar are respectfully requested to meet, this day, and every day until further notice, at the new premises north-w»st corner of Hamilton and Tancred streets, on questions of Public Works, viz. : — Locksmithing, Bell-hang-ing, Plumbing, Scale-beam and Weigh-ing-machine making, that are ab*6a.t to be carried on by J. DIXON, who has been washed out from the Empire Right-of-way by that tyrannical landlord the breakers. 10112 T H. MIDDLETON, houße, eßtate and Commission Agent, Accountant, &c. At the suggestion of many of my friends, I have at length been induced to resume a business which I conducted with so much success and for so many years in Victoria. Having taken offices at Eldon Chambers, in Camp street, I am now prepared to post up the books of tradesmen and commercial firms requiring such aid. My long experience as a careful and accurate valuator enables me to state with great confidence, that should my services be called in requisition to value any description of real or moveable property, I shall bo found to givo satisfaction. I also undertake the collection of rents, the lotting of properties, the adjustment of partnership accounts, and all commercial matters requiring nrbitratoment, or to be equitably dealt with. 1010-i J. H. Middlbton. CAUTION. I the undersigned JOSEPH HARRIS , HOKN, Hotelkeeper, afc Chesterfield, will not be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife, MARY HORN, as she left my house without any just reason and against my will. * J. H. Hoen. Chesterfield, August 29, 1867. 10086

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West Coast Times, Issue 606, 3 September 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 606, 3 September 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 606, 3 September 1867, Page 3

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