FRIDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock sharp. To Boot and Shoe Dealers, and Others. For thoßonofit of Whom it may Concern. ISAACS & CO. AYE received instructions to soil by public. auction, at their rooms, on Friday, 3rd Nov., nt 12 o'clock sharp, 1 trunk women's boots Without reserve. 2 Terms cash. FRIDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. To Storekeepers, Packers, and 0 rs. Messrs D. ISAACS and CO. -T^ILL sell by public auction, at thoir ' * rooms, liovell strcot, on Friday, November 3rd, at 12 o'clock, A largo assortment of provisions, kerosene, candles, boots, clothing, and a largo quantity. of fancy goods, &c., &o. 1 Without reserve. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, At 12 o'clock sharp. To Hotel-keepers, Speculators, and Others. Dissolution of Partnership. D. ISAACS & CO. HAVE received positive instructions from tho proprietors to sell by public auction, without tiio slightest reserve, on •Saturday, 4th November, flilE ADELPIII HOTEL, r situated in Rovoll street, opposito tho Cafe Nationalo. This hotel occupies 19 foot 6 inches frontage by a depth of 162 foot, in tho best part of the town. It is a fino roomy two-storied house, built of well seasoned timber, with an iron roof, floored throughout, b'ned, and tastefully decorated. It comprises a fino LARGE DINING ROOM, FIVE BEDROOMS, AND FOUR SITTING ROOMS, tho whole boing fitted up in first class stylo so as to guarantco a continuance of tho good trade it is now doing, namely, that of a Family Hotel. . Connected with tho hotel is a RIFLE GALLERY, 102 feet deep, at present bringing in a rental of £8 per week ; also, a SIX^STALL STABLE, let at a rental of £3 per week. ■ Immediately after tho salo of the hotel, tho whole of tho first class furniture, bedding, paintings, engravings, platedwaro, china and earthenware, cooking utensils, all of which aro of first-class quality and quite now, they having been v. expressly imported for carrying on tho abovo business. Also, THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of wines, spirits, beers, liqueurs, glassware, bar-fittings &c., all boing of veiy superior quality. Tho auctioneers in calling tho attention of hotel-keepers, speculators, &c, to this unreserved sale of first rate town property, do so with great confidence, as a Sure fortuno will bo realised in a short period. This hotol is at present doing a trade second to none in Hokitika, and the reasons for its positive salo aro those stated abovo. Noto tho day of sale— Saturday Nov. 4. D. Isaacs & Co., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT D. ISAACS AND CO. TXTILL sell by public auction, at an early date, of which due notico will bo given, a first rate Storo and Site, situated in Revoll Btrcet, next Mr Oakes' office, and opposito London Hotol. - IMPORTANT To tho Directors of Steam Navigation Companies, Parties embarking in tho Hokitika Trade, and all connected with Marino Interests, in this or tho neighboring colonies of Queensland, Victoria, and Now Zealand. Unreserved Salo by auction of tho fine Iron Paddlo Stcamor SAMSON, 176 Tons Register. TUESDAY, 14th NOVEMBER. MR. W. DEAN has been favored with instructions from tho Directors of the Australasian Steam Navigation Company to soil by auction at his Warehouse, Pitt and O 'Connoll streets, Sydney, on Tuesday, 14th November, at noon, Tho fino iron paddle steamer SAMSON, t v 176 tons register. Hor dimensions aro : —Length, 150 feet; breadth, 17 foot; ♦depth, 8 feet 6 inches. She is fitted with an oscillating engine of 60-horso power, her consumption of fuel is 9 cwt. per hour ; avorago speed when ladon, Bto 9 knots ; and draft, ladon, 6 feet 6 inches. Sho possesses suporior passenger accommodation in saloon and steerage. Has largo carrying capacity for cargo, and, being a voiy powerful boat could bo advantageously used as a tug if rcquirod. Her boilers were taken out and mado equal to new, and engines thoroughly overhauled in July, last year. Sho has since at regtdar intervals boon takon on tiio Company's slip, examined and repaired where necessary. Sho isinporfectorder, well found and ready for soa. The auctioneer would direct especial attention to tho salo of tlu's fino stoamor, as it is rarely that so superior a vessel as tho Samson, replete with ovory necessary and convenience, anil admirably suited for both passengers and froight, is in tho market as in this instanco for bonafidounrosorved sale. Torms, liboral, at salo. A NDREW BROUGH is requested to ■"- cnll immediately at tho ofllco of O. W. Oakcs, Solicitor, Rovoll-strcct, Ilokitika. Business of importance from Scotland. R. WJLLIAM COPELAND, from Glasgow, plcaso send your address toMr J. Newton, tinsmith, Hokitika, or to James Purvis, Molbourno General Cemetery, Victoria.
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West Coast Times, Issue 65, 2 November 1865, Page 3
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