THIS DAY, SATURDAY, SEPT. 30th, At 12 o'clock sharp. FULLER AND ANOTHER v. REID. UNDER WARRANT OF EXECUTION OF RESIDENT MAG-IS. TRATE'S COURT. KETCH TRAVELLER'S BRIDE. WILSON, BURNELL & CO. J^RE instructed by tho bailiff of tho above Court to soil by public auction, this day, Saturday, Soptembor 30th, at 11 o clock sharp, Tho abovcnanied kotch. Without tho slightest rosorvb. , THIS DAY, . SATURDAY, 30xh SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. SALE OF VALUABLE HORSES, Without reserve. MESSRS G. B. YOUNG & CO. TTAVE boon favored with Instructions from Messrs Prico and Hudson to sell by public auction, without the slightest reserve, consequent upon a dissolution of partnership, at the Hokitika Sale Yards, this day, Saturday, tho 30th inst > at 12 o'olodc, 1 very fine upstanding bay gelding — a first' rate hack,' 1 grey horse, suitable for hacking or packing, with very fine points 1 bay mare, well known both on the Coast) and in the Wakatip District, as good in light harness and a splendid packer Also a very valuable grey draught horse with whom any trial will be given" A set of oart harness A light useful dray And a number of paok saddles Immediately after tho salo.of tho above, A few suporior packhorses will also bo submitted, Terms at sale. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock sharp, G. W. BINNEY & CO. TTAVE received instructions from Mr James Groy to sell by publio auction, on tho ground, this day, Saturday, 30th instant, at 12 o'clock sharp, Without Roservo, Tho store at' present occupied by him, situated in Revell stroot, near to tho town boundary. To new arrivals on tho look out for a first class stand, this is an opportunity that soldom offers. Terms Cash. G. W. BINNEY & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, At 12 o'clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. RICHARD REEVES & CO. WILL soil on Monday, October 2nd, at 12 o'clock, uiiloss disposed of previously by private treaty, That building and promises in Rovoll stroot, known as THE. SUFFOLK HOTEL. Tho house, in a good position, is in good ropair and doing a very paying trade, whioh may bo easily increased. WANTED to charter Freight for 60 spars from Wharf, Hokitika, to Nelson. (THOMAS TOLE & CO., Wharf street. WANTED to purohaso a good Boat, lfl or 10 foot long. Apply, Haworth and Co., dn the "Wharf. WANTED it woll known that a firstclass Dinnor, consisting of Soup, Joints, and Pastry, can bo hod for 35., ready from 12 to 4, at North's Olago Dining Rooms, opposite tho wharf. WANTED a Cooper. Highest wages given. Apply td A. Can oron, corner of Weld and Tanorod streets. WANTED, a respectable Barmaid. Apply at tho Robert Burns Hotel, Kaniori ; or to Mr Harding, Corinthian Hall, Hokitika. . WANTED a rrspootablo Man acoustomod to bonding business. Must havo unexceptionable roferoncos, and bo woll ablo to keep books. Apply early by letter, stating raforonctiS) Box 10, Postoffice^ T7S7" ANTED, nh engagement as first-class * " Barmaid, Cook, or Housekeeper, by a lady who has had sovernl years' oxporionco. Addross, J. W., branch ofllco of this papor* ' '
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West Coast Times, Issue 51, 30 September 1865, Page 3
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507Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 51, 30 September 1865, Page 3
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