WILLIAM TODD (Late G. W. Binney), A UCTIONEER, VALUATOR, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, and COMMISSION AGENT, WHARF-STREET, HOKITIKA. ' 229 THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, At 2 o'clock. Unreserved Sale, of Horses, Harness, Drays, Cottage, and Stables, on Freehold Section, Stafford-street. By Order of Mesrs O'Mulley and Sprightley. WILLIAM TODD (Late G. W. Binney) WILL sell by public auction, on the firemiscs, next the Oddfellows' Hotel, Stafford-street, Ist. That unique Cottage, with every convenience, next the above hotel, with Stables, Sheds and Outbuildings. Also, 2nd. Three splendid heavy draught Clydesdale horses, two wharf drays, two tip drays, four sets of harness. The whole to be sold without reserve. Terms — cash, On approved bill?, three months. 1238 FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 12. Sale by auction of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, &c, MARK SPROT & CO. HAVE received instructions to sell, on the premises, all the neat and elegant household furniture of the late Dr. Beswick, Sewell-street. These consist of — Couch, cheffoniers, tables, chairs, easy chairs, carpets, curtains, &c. ; bedsteads and bedding, &c. ; washstands, &c. ; chests of drawers, looking glasses, bath, toilet sets, pictures, guns, pistols, books, clocks, cooking utensils, stoves, &c. ; all of which can be seen during the morning of sale. Sale at 12 noon sharp. 1275 THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, At 2 o'clock. Valuable Freehold Property in the centre of Revell-street, THE CHARLIE NAPIER HOTEL. RICHARD REEVES, FAVORED with instructions from Mr Martin Ryan, will sell without reserve, the CHARLIE NAPIER HOTEL. The building contains Handsome bar, parlor, diningroom, 4 bedrooms, kitchen, &c, &c. Is situated in the best position in the capital of Westland. Title — Crown Grant. Terms cash. 1280 TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, At 12 o'clock. Valuable business premises (Wharf-street) aud stock-in-trade, for absolute and unreserved sale, in consequence of Messrs H. Staite and Co., relinquishing business. WILLIAM TODD (Late G. W. Binney), FAVORED with instructions, will sell by public auction on the premises, j opposite Messrs. J. Chesney and Co's warehouse, Wharf-street, first — That highly finished store known as H. Staite and Co's, built of the best material ; Oregon pine floor on runners, iron roof and sides, 12-ft walls, skylights, offices, and outhouses. Also, The whole of the stock of wines, sprits, ale, porter, and tobacco, in bond and duty paid ; sugars, teas (chests and boxes), coffee, soap, rice, kerosene, candles, produce, provisions and Oilman's stores, weighing machine, office fixtures, pd furniture, TmNsto tin
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West Coast Times, Issue 1290, 10 November 1869, Page 3
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394Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 1290, 10 November 1869, Page 3
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