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Auction Advertisements. 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 TRAMWAY HOTEL, situate on the corner of Revell street and Stafford street. The Hotel stands on section 3166, as shown oh the map, has a frontage of 106 feet 6 inches toßevelland Stafford streets, in all. Erected on the section is the large and centrally situated Hotel, known as the Tramway Hotel, doing the best business in Hokitika, premises as follows : — Largo 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. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, At half-past 2 o'clock sharp. FURNISHED COTTAGE, On the Stafford street Tramway. GEO. C O ZENS, instructed by Mr Halifax, will sell by public auction (if not previously disposed of), on the premises, on the above date, at half-past 2 o'clock sharp, A very superior three-roomed COTTAGE, on section 33 x 165 feet, more or less ; together with the whole of the household furniture, effects and sundries. The cottage is nicely lined and papered throughout, and very comfortably fur- - nished, with every requisite for' family housekeeping ; the situation is first-class, being about equal distance from the English and Scotch churches, and within two minutes' walk of Weld or. Revell streets ; the whole will be offered in one lot for the convenience of parties wishing to step into a ready-furnished house, or the furniture will be sold in lots after the sale of the cottage. Positively no reserve whatever. Terms cash. 11484 FAT CATTLE. TUESDAY, 17th INSTANT. -I £r\ HEAD PRIME. TUT A E I SPROT will sell by public auction, on the above day, at his Yards at the Arahura, The following mobs, viz. : — Mr Gbigg's Lot, numbering t HEAD of very prime quality I 6) HEIFERS and STEERS, from his paddocks in and around the Christchurch district. These arc docile and thick fat animals, and (with the owner's usual determination) are to be sold without the slightest reserve. And Mr Whitelaw's Mob of €>f\ HEAD of choice WORKERS, OVJ STEERS, and SPAYED HEIFERS, selected with the utmost care from all quarters of East Canterbury, quality alone being the object. It will indeed be fortunate for buyers to meet two such mobs in one market, all Provincial bred, and capable of any amount of driving or keeping. Sale at 2 o'clock. 11535 RE JOHN ANGUS, A BANKRUPT. IN reference to a notice by Mrs Mary Angus, in the " Evening Star," that she has never disposed of the property advertised for sale by Mr Binney, this day, under instructions from the Seqvestrator, I beg to state that previous to the execution of a mortgage by Mr John Angus to Mr Louisson, Mrs Mary Angus, on the 20th day of November last, voluntarily and at her own instance made an affidavit, together with the trustee, that all her claims, rights, and remedies under a certain bill of sale of the 11th May, 1866, (being the deed referred to by her in such notice) had been fully satisfied, which said affidavit of satisfaction was, on the same day duly filed in the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and to which the attention of intending pur- [ chasers is particularly directed. S. M. South, 11505 Sequestrator's Solicitor. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. VTTILLIAM GRAHAM, To his old premises, BEACH STREET. 11483 BRICKLAYING ! BRICKLAYING ! TAMES PAMMENT, Bricklayer.— t) Ovens, boilers, ranges, gold smelting furnaces built on the latest improved principles, and on the shortest notice. Bricks and lime for sale. Opposite the Nag's Head, Revell street North. Smoky Chimneys cured, 2892 C~l TJ T I O IT. SPARKLING MOSELLE No. 2. A newly-started wine company at Scheirstein is advertising a No. 2 Moselle with, a label closely resembling our own. As tho No. 2 has always been so favorably known in the colonies in connection with our brand, we draw particular attention to the labels of our Moselle No. 2, which, bear our full name, Deinhard and Co., Coblenz, a— Rhein and Mosel. Deinhabd and Co., 11529 Coblenz.

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West Coast Times, Issue 693, 13 December 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 693, 13 December 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 693, 13 December 1867, Page 3