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Auction Advertisements. ~\T ARK SPROT & CO. Stock Agents and Auctioneers, HOKITIKA SALE YARDS Revell-street, Hokitika. Shipments and consignments of every description of Stock and produce advanced upon, and sales undertaken at ordinary rates. Storage of the best description, and Yards, Pens, and every requirement for the sale of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs, &c., &c. Under cover if reauired. 949 THIS DAY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24. MARK SPROT AND CO. Will Sell by public Auction, at the Arahura Sale Yards — /*£ HEAD Fat Cattle, 00 Mr S. Garforth. £A HEAD Fat Cattle, yj\J MrJohnGrigg. K(\f\ PRIME Fat Wethers, Mixed OXJyJ Half-breds, and Merinos. Mr T. W. Bruce. Sale at 1 o'clock. 102 b WILLIAM T O D D (LateG. W. Binney), Auctioneer, valuator, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, and COMMISSION AGENT, WHARF-STREET, iIOKITIKA. 229 THIS DAY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, At 12 o'clock, At Mr W. SMITH'S TERMINUS IIOTLL, KANIERI. By Order of the Mortgagees. WILLIAM T O D D will sell by Auction, in the Long Room of the Hotel, at Kanieri, as above — 1st — One-Eijrhth Share inWilloughby and party's Water-race, Eightmile, Woodstock. 2nd — One-fifth share in Antin and and party's claim, on the Kanieri Terrace — one of the best in the district. 3rd — One full share in Albion G. M. Co., Tucker Flat. The Auctioneer deeming the limits of an advertisement insufficient to do justice in representing the paying merits of the above, would respectfully invite a personal inspection. The instructions to sell — without 11 Ob reserve. any M . CASSIUS, /COMMISSION AGENT, CATTLE SALESMAN, AND AUCTION E E R , Auction Sales conducted by Mr R. Reeves. 1725 a Notices. A NIGHT Wl' BURNS. n^HE admirers of the Scottish Poet are JL invited to neet a:.d celebrate his birihday, at the Robert Burns Hotel, on Wednesday evening, 25th inst. Our monarch's hindmost year but one, Was five and twenty begun, 'Twas than a bla-t of Januwar win, Blew hansel in on Robin. O'Robin was a rantin boy. A spread will be n the table at ten o'clock, when the Haggis "great cldeftain of the puddin' race" will make its appearance. Believing in the poet's creed, that " an honest man is the n< -blest work," that standard only is necessary to gain admittance. Then let us pray that aome it may — As come it will for a' that, That sense and worth o'er a' the earth, ZVE y bear tiie gree' and a' that. It coinin' yet for a' that. That man to man the world o'er, Shall brothers be and a' that. Every honest man is exprcteri to say (o\erloo'<in^ the want of sufficient accommodation) — The King's moat buml^e servant I, fan scarcely spare a minute, But 1 am your's, at supper time, Or else the devil U in it. 124 b A LFRED SHAW AND CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAB, IRONMONGERS Importers of Bar and Galvanized Iron. Steve^Rireet, HokUik&.

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West Coast Times, Issue 1659, 24 January 1871, Page 3

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