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Amusements. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Sole Proprietor J. J. Bar tlett. Great success of Mr JOHN DUNN and the new Company from Melbourne. Mr JOHN DUNN in his inimitable character of TIMOTHY TOODLES, and as Mr BONNYCASTLE. Mr JAMES J. BARTLETT, in a REGULAR FIX. The whole of the new company, in conjunction with many old favorites will appear, Miss Kate Ryder, Miss Ashton, Mr F. Allen, Mr Ashton, Mr Foster. THIS EVENING (Tuesday), Dec. 10. The performance will commence at eight o'clock, with the ever-popular comic-drama of the day, entitled TOODLES. Timothy Toodles Mr John Dunn To be followed by Maddison Morton's irrestible farce of A REGULAR FIX. Hugh deßrass Mr J. J. Bartlett. To conclude with the laughable farce of the TWO BONNYCASTLES. Mr Bonnycastles, alias Jeremiah Jorum Mr John Dunn Ij^" Dress-circle, 5s ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. Half-price to Dress-circle only at halfpast nine. Mr Stuart O'Brien and Miss Juno in a few days, and the Nathan Troupe. 11476 GRAND BALL, ON THCRSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1867. TJ J- HANSEN begs to inform his ' friends and the public that a GRAND B A L L will be held on Thursday, December 12, at his Rooms, adjoining the Post Office Hotel, Sewell street. ] Tickets to admit Lady and Gentleman, 10s. 6d. TO LET, for Balls, Meetings, &c, the j large Hall adjoining the Post Office Hotel,. Sewell street. Apply Post Office Hotel. 11427 HOKITIKA CHRISTMAS SPORTS. By Permission of His Worship the Mayor and the Municipal Council. THE Annual Christmas Festivities will take place this year in Weld street, at the junction of levell street, on the 26th, 27th and 28th December. The sports and value of prizes will be greater than any yet attempted on the West Coast. A full band will perform each day. The programme of Sports will be published in a few days. W. KELLER, Chairman of Committee. 11438 P. Zohkab, Secretary. Anction Advertisements, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, At 2 o'clock. A POSITIVE FORTUNE FOR A SMALL OUTLAY. T JONES, instructed by Messrs Sloan Bros., will sell on the above date, without reserve, The whole of their valuable property, situated in the heart of Revellstreet, and nearly adjoining Mrs Power's Dunedin Hotel, The property has been in the occupation of the present Proprietors for the past two years and a-half. The section has a frontage of ten feet four inches to Revell street, by a depth of 166 feet back to the beach uninterrupted, all closed with a substantial six foot paling fence. There is erected on the ground a two-roomed House and Shop faithfully built. The Shop is fitted up with shelves and counters 15 feet by 10 feet 4 inches. The only reason for selling, the present Proprietors are retiring and leaving for the old country. After the sale of the property will be offered one large Mirror, Furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms at sale. Remember 2 o'clock. J. Jones, H440 Auctioneer. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16. TRAMWAY HOTEL FOR SALE BY AUCTION. JJ O N E S, • instructed by Mr H. Kelly, will sell on the above date, at 2 o'clock, The whole of his valuable property, known as the TKAMWAY HOTEL, situate on the corner of Revell street and Stafford street. The Hotel stands on section 3166, as shown on the map, has a frontage of 106 feet 6 inches toEevelland Stafford streets, in all. Erected on the section is the large and centrally situated Hotel, known as tho Tramway Hotel, doing the best business in Hokitika, premises as follows :— Large bar, 2 bar parlors, 4 double-bed rooms ; also an 8-stall stable, harness room, men's sleeping apartments. Stables let to a good tenant, at a rental of £100 per annum. There is also attached to the bar a large underground cellar, floored and lined throughout; capable of holding twelve months' stock of Wines, Beers and Spirits. Purchasers are requested to inspect the premises previous to the sale on the 16th, if not privately disposed of. Sale at 2 o'clock. — Terms liberal. 11442 J. Jones, Auctioneer.

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West Coast Times, Issue 690, 10 December 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 690, 10 December 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 690, 10 December 1867, Page 3

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