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Business Notices. _ " tfotoCE TO BREWERS, MALTSTERS & OTHERS. ) FOR SALE OR TO LET BT TENDER, ALL those Properties Situated in Weld Street, Hokitika, being the PHOENIX BREWERY, MALT HOUSE, TWO STORES & DWELLING HOUSE ; Also, STABLE and Section in Tancred Street. , For some.time Mr Plzzey's beaith has not allowed him to give the attention ,to tne Business that It required, and the late very eerinua accident be has met with has deterhiinei him to Offer the whole of his Properties To Let or v for Sale by Tender. The Brewery id a Three Storey building, and is about 50 feet in width by 120 feet in 6V P^?, It is fitted with a 12 Horse-rpower Steam Engine and Vertical tioijer i (nearly newj, a Double Action Pomp, supplied by a never failing supply of splendid water. The Brewery is fitted J&ith all Modern Appliances, Patent Refrigerator and Mashing Machine. The L : quo| Jtet&jSfprt Tuns are fitted with large copper worms ; most ot the tuns are new. SteatalfteppTied for heating liquor and steaming casks, and the Mactiifjery is fitted to save a^ much labor as possible. There is a large Stable and Six 400 (3 allon Tanks for raid water. The Yard is paved so that it is always in a clean condition ; the Drainage of tftfi Brewery is also perfect The Malt House was designed by Mr Armson and has a very haDdsome Frontage aiid is a very substantial building ; the Malting floor and Store Koom above is 30 feet wide by 120 in depth ; the whole is lined throughout. The Steep has a capacity to hold 200 buahele. " The Kiln is built of ttone and brick ; the Kiln floor is laid with perforated cast iron plates. This building being in the Centre and Best. Street in the town, is well adapted for any large The Cottage adjoining the Malt House ie now occupied by Mr Pizzey ; itcontabnt a Conservatory, large Hall, Sitting, Dining and Four Bedrooms, Pantry Kiteheni Wash House, Bath Koom, and Green tiouse at the back. Tbe two Stores are well adapted for any large Business. The Stable in Tancred Street has 5 Stalls, Loose Box, Harness Room, and large Loft above. These Properties are well adapted fbr a Co-operative Brewery and Malt House, and the Stores for other business trades that would work well with the Brewery. The Properties are opposite to one another, and could therefore be worked under one inspector. w There is every reason to believe thai; Hokitika has seen its worst days. Large returns are being obtained from sluicing claims, and reefs with splendid prospects are being opened at Cedar Creek, Donnelly's; and Taipo. The prospects of the William Tell claim are very good ; the machinery is now in course of erection, and the claims adjoining are getting good prospects, Machinery is also being erected at the Taipo. The Mont 'd Or sluicing claim ia paying laKe itiontbly dividends, and thetie arfe m&ny other valuable claims in the Boss district. Ojd Kumara still regains ila good deputation. New sluicing claims are being started besides prosi>ebting and other mining venture's. > There is no doubt the Midland Railway will Btart operations soon after Christmas, and the large works that have to be cempletei3 will employ a large amount of labor in the district for years. , TENDEBS CLOSE on MONDAY, FEMtJARY 4, 1880. Aadfiss^-MB PIZZEY, HOKITIKA. Tenders for- Purchasing the Property must state outside tbe envelope what Property is tendered for, and must enclose" marked Cheque lor 5 Per Gent Of ttie amount offered. Liberal terms to purchasers will be c'ohbeded. Tenders for Renting the Properties must be marked outside for wbSt Piepefty I tendered, and must enclose references. . , ~ A list of Fixtures, &c , that will be Sold or Let \vith the BreWeiy can, be bbtliin'eH and Property viewed any afternoon. Parties Purchasing or Renting tne Brewery will have to take Boiling Stock, Working Utensils and Merchandise at valuation. NO TENDER NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. O'DONOGHUE & CAHILL DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, DEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEY ARE NOW SHOWING THEIE FIRST SHIPMENT OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS IN ALL THE O 'Donoghue and Cahill^ BEVELL STREET. GREAT CHEAP CASH SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. BEING overstocked in every Department, and in consequence of the very lata arrival of my Summer Goods per s.s. lonic and other steamers, I have determined upon commencing this Sale before the Holida)?, thus affording eveiy. body an opportunity of obtaining New Boots and Shoes tor X mas. My stock being very lur^e and complete, it suits every taste, age and pocket. A Price List of a fewl'nes will show the OKE^T REDUCTIONS; 8. D- 8. D. Ladies Strong Walking Shoes ... 7 6 Men's Bluchers 6 6 Good Prunella Boots 5 6 Strong Lace ... 7 6 Good Kid L.S Boota 4 6 Watertight Bluchers, pegged ...12 6 Button Boots, high legs 10 6 Watertight, pegaed 12 6 Evening Shoes 5 0 E.S Booch from 5 0 Girls' Kid E.S Boots 4 6 Balmorals and Shooters 12 6 Girls' Button Boots 5 0 youths' Bluchers 7 6 Girls' Shoes 3 0 Khooters and Balmorals, very cheap Babies Boots and Shoes, Is. Several Job Lines almost Given / : wav [oj— *' EVERT ATTENTION PAID TO LEATHER & GRINDERY TRADE.— I HAVE A VERT LARGE STOCK. Also: REPAIRING AND BESPOKE DEPARTMENT. W . HI OR It i » II . MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER & GRINDERY? Bimni gnu, wmmssAM

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West Coast Times, Issue 7299, 21 January 1889, Page 3

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