TUESDAY, ISth DECEMBER, v At 12 o'clock. C H. It I S T MAS S F 0 It T S . SALE OF BOOTHS. MR. J. A. KEES. AN \ has been instructed by the Ground j ■ Committee, to 1 submit to< public competition, Without rese.ive,. On TUESDAY, the 18th INST. i .At 12 o'clock sharp, The Right of Erecting Booths, at the forthcoming Games As per plan, whh.-h.ean be seen at tho rooms of tnc Auctioneer.. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock shatp. SATURDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. VALUABLE BUSINESS SITE FOR. SALE ALo ENTfItE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF WA T C II IO S, JEWE LR V, &c. , &o. T\TA CLEAN, FISHER AND CO. i?.l have been favored with instructions from Mr Christenson, who is about to give up his business in Greymouth, his establish - I meat iv Hokitika requiring the whole of his attention, to dispose of, at auction, as above, his Valuable business premises, being the best business site in Greymouth, and adjoining the Albion Hote'. Also — The whole of his Select Stock, consisting of gold and silver watches, chronometer, lever, and duplex escapement clocks, to go eight days and two or three weeks without winding. .'Jewellery— A choice selection of Colonial made alberts and.guard.s, brooches, diamond rings, pins, &c, ftc, &.c. Field ami opera MACLEAN, FISHER, and CO, Auctioneers. rpo ARRIVE PER SPRAY. ON SALE, by the Undersigned — 30 c.-isl's bams_a||y.>aL'Ou, Sinclair's ")!) cases geneva 30 do whisky 30 casks Allsopp's ale 100 Colonial cheese 20 packages Colonial hams and bacon 40. tons Canterbury flour, 50's 10 cases sardines, .J's and A's And Gpneral .assortment oilmen's stores. GEO. TAYLOR and CO, Werita street. rrUMBER. TIMBER, TIMBER JL RAE and HAWORTH Are now prepared, to supply Timber, from the Mill, at their yards, next Waite's Hotel, at the following prices — S x jj Lining, 14s Gd-per 100 eet sup. S x A Boards, 15s do S x *} do, ll>s do. 8x 1 do, lSs. ; do--3x2 and Scantling, Kss do * Lime, bricks, galvanised iron, doors, sashes, mouldings, T. and G. timber, equally cheap. It A E and HAWORT H. TjT 0 R S A L E To arrive per Kate Waters, daily expected in Nelson, 200, HEAD FAT CATTLE, From Queensland. JOHN JOHNSON, Bank Hotel, Nelson. N.B— The use of a well grassed paddock, of one hundred and fifty acres, for one month, to the purchaser of the cargo. P CHRISTENSON begs to announce . that he is now selling off his splendid assortment of Jewelry, Gold and , Silver Watches, and Clocks, &c, at below cost price. Those desirous of purchasing Christmas. Presents will find this a rare opportunity. This is a- genuine Clearing-out Sale, as the proprietor is retiring from business in Greymontfi. The stock will be found unsurpassed by any in the colonies. The Stock remaining, as also the valuable Business Premises and Allotment, next the Albion Hotel, will be sold by public auction, on Saturday, 22nd December. At Art Union \yill take place on Christmas Eve, 'at the Albion HoteL Particulars iv future, advertisement..
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 145, 15 December 1866, Page 3
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