THIS, DAY,-' . SATURDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock prompt. . ■ ■ • . ■■ * ■ Onboard the Marion Renny. To Timber Merchants, Builders, Provision Merchants, Publicans, Storekeepers, Watermen and Others. 4? . ■. Important and Extensive Sale, MR . J . A . ._ KEE NA N has been instructed to sell hy public auction, on board the Marion Renny, now lying alongside the Quay, The residue of her cargo, consisting of— 3500 bricks 1000 feet timber, principally joistiug 5 tons turnips, prime sample 3 kegs mutton birds 10 cwt bacon and hams, more or less Beer engines . ." Cedar counter and bar fittings, for a first-class hotel. ' Also, 4 kegs butter. '' ' — This Day, Saturday, Ist inst, at 2 o'clock. Immediately after the above — One first-class Waterman's Skiff.' The Auctioneer invites pai'ticular attention to this extensive and unreserved sale, and requests watermen and others to inspect the handsome skiff prior to sale. No reserve. ■Terms cash. ' MONDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock/ sharp. To Speculators and Others. MACLEAN, FISHER AND CO. will sell by public auction, on Mon"day, 3rd instant, at 12 o'clock precisely, . - The Store lately occupied -by Mr v Harry Jones,. :.■ situate, in Richmond Quay, adjoining the Manuherikia Hotel, "with a two-roomed / Cottage at back of Store. The Store has a frontage of 17ft. by 26ft to Richmond Quay, is' substantially built, ancl commanding one of the best sites in the Government Township. . The Cottage,- 18ft.- by 12ft. 9in, is divided into two rooms, and comfortably fitted up. To persons seeking a good stand for a wholesale or retail business a good opportunity offords them for investment, as property near Arney street is becoming more valuable daily, on account, of the new road now being formed through it. -•No reserve. 'Terms cash. . ■ - MACLEAN, FISHER, & C 0.," .',', Auctioneers^* FOR SALE *TO ARRIVE, By the Undei'signed, ex Emerald, expected daily, the following, viz. :— - --3 tons oatmeal, 251 b and 501 b bags - 50 cases London and Colonial Company's stout ■ 56 bags carrots 2 cases chocolate • 15 tons potatoes, picked , 28 kegs superior Canterbury butter. . Also, on' hand— - :: .4 tons chaff . : ' '■.""' 10 casks Guinness' stout And an assortment of tweed shirts. GEO. TAYLOR and CO;, ', \ OfficeAt Messrs Maclean, Fisher and Go. 's. 0/ T I. C E. . We, the undersigned, trading as Storekeepers at German GullyC have this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent. All debts due. to and by the late fii-m will be received and paid by George Mason. , ' ~ ,- " > GEO. MASON. ' ■..'.. - : C. HANSEN. Witness— H. G^ Cook. ; Greymouth, Aug. 27, 1866-.
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Grey River Argus, Issue 100, 1 September 1866, Page 3
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