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Auctions. i DOLLOOK AND "DSVAN AUCTIONEERS, ROUSE, LAND, ESTATE, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, WHABP STREET, HOKITIKA AGENCIES: Australian Mutual Provident Society, Equitable Fire and Marine Association, Standard Fire and Marine Company, Phoenix Assurance Company. North German Fire Insarance Company, Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., Limited FOR PRIVATE SALE On Easy Terms Under Imperative Instructions VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Town and Suburban Lands. POLLOCK & BEVAN Offer for private sale, on epsy terms of payment, the following desirable properties, viz,, EEVELL STEEET Sections Nos. 7, 9, 21 and 249, containing 12 perches, forming a valuable corner block to Beach and Ec veil streets. Sections No. 11, and 23, containing 6 perches, , , Sections Nos. 17 and 148, on which ia erected that substantial .building known as the " Maaon'c Hall. 1 ' Section No. 19, containing 4 percbes Sections Nos. 33, 61 and 198 containing 11 percbes, with iron building Section No. 37, containing 3 perches. Sections No?. 49, 51, 67 Jttevell street, and Nos. 239, 241 and 245 Beach street, forming a large block con* taming 23 perches, on which is erected that vvelUkaown asd old established hotel known as the Cafe de Paris. Sections Nos. 85 and 105, containing 10 perches on which are erected substantial storeß. Section No. 291 with building thereon, a valuable comer allotment containing 6 percbes. Sections Nos. 169, 171, 3161 and 3163, a compact block of 36 percbes from Bevel) to Tancred street, on which is erected that valuable range of buildings known as the DUKE OF EDINBURGH THEATEE built at considerable expense, and capable of affording accommodation equal to any public place of entertainment in the colony. Sections Nos. 357 and 750, with builds ings containing 8 percnes Section No 1422, Kevell street, contain-, ing 24 perches. Section No. 1541, 24 perches. WHARF STBEET. fJSection No. 68, with building, 6 perches. j Section No. 60, 6 perches. Section No. 62, with buildings, 9 percbes. GIBSONS QUAY: Section No. 94, with building, 9 perches. Section No. 90, 4 perches Sections Nos. 96, 98, and 200, 29 ptrchee, on wh'ch are erected that large range of buildings known as the " Diggers' Arms Ho el." This property forms a valuable corner block to Tancred street and Gibson's Quay, and is exactly opposite tbe site selected for tbe station of tbe Hokitika and Greymouth rail» way. WELD STREET. Sections Nob. 250 and 252, with buildings, 14 perefces Section No. 254, with very comfortable cottage residence, 8 perches. Sections Nos 442, 444 and 446, in grass paddock, opposite Casß Square ; 22 percbes. STAFFORD STEEET. Section No. 3165, corner of Tancred street, 8 perches. JOLLIE STREET. Sections Nos. 1099, 1100, 1101, 1102, Jollie street, and Nob. 1091, lO9v», 1093 and 1094, Davie street, forming a compact block o£ 1 acre 1 rood, on which is erected a large family lesidtnee replete with every convenience. KANIERI ROAD. Sections Nos. HO2, 1230, 1250, and 1251. containing 25 acres with all buildings thereon. CHRISTCHURCH ROAD. Section No. 2028, containing 30 acres, and being a valuable site in the neighborhood of the Tereraakau reels. Special attention is directed to the fact that most of the above properties are returning good rental?, and as a source of investment cannot possiblygbe surpassed in the colony at the present time. For further Particulars, Apply to the uudersigned, POLLOCK & BELVAN, Auctioneers, Wharf Street N SALE BY TUB UMDJBESIGNED :— Hennessy's, Martell and Champagne Vineyard Brandy, bulk and cane. Rum, Whisky, Geneva, Old Tom, Schnapps, Ports, Sherries and Colonial Wineß. Bull Dog, Pig Brand, Bear Head, Ten» nant's, M'Ewan'e, Ind Coop, and Younger'sAle and Porter s Lager Beer, Hop Bittere, Lime Juice, Ginger Wine, Lemon Juice, and Assorted Cordials. Teas — Chests, Half-Chesta and Boxes. Sacara— No. 1 and 2 Compauy'a No. 1 and 2 Mauritius. Cigars, assorted— 2so, loo and 50 Boxes Vestas— Bryant and May, R. Bell, and Palmer's. 250. Pipeß— l, 3 and 5 gross boxes. Pickles, Sauces, Vinegar, Capers, Currle, Salmon, F. Herrings, Ling, Sardines, Salt, Salt Petre, Candles—Petroline's, Neva's, Price's, Ship, and Colonial Soda, Acid, Cream of Tarter, Jams, Marmalade, Golden Syrup, Figs, Cinnamon, W. and B. Pepper, arroway Seeds, Spices, Peel, Confectionery, Biscuits Kerosene, Salad and Castor Oils, Soap Blue, White and Brown Paper, Papei Bags, Twine Starch, Blacking, Blacklead Knife Polish, Maizena, Swiss Milk, Mus tard, Baking Powders, Sausage Skins Liquorice, Sulpher, Linaeed Meal, Paten Medicines, &<*.., &c, &c. Oats, Chaff, Brdn, Wheat, Pollarc Flour, &c. POLLOCK & BEVAN, Wharf Street. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. fT«3E RUNNERS in our employ hai " JL Strict Order to DELIVER tl WEST COAST TIM h Sat Subscriber Houses, and not to throw them in Gardens or other Enclosures. We reque that any breach of these Instructions 1 reported at the Office. EEID & CO., West Coas* 1 Times Office,a July Hth, 1888.

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West Coast Times, Issue 7284, 4 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 7284, 4 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 7284, 4 January 1889, Page 3

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