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THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 16th DECEMBER, , At 12 o'clock. BRIGANTINE DISPATCH.* 96 Tons register, carrying 150 Tons. To Merchants, Shippers, Speculators, and Others. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN AND CO. XTAVE recoived instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, Wharf street, on Saturday, tho 16th Decombor, at 12 o'clock sharp, tho fast-sailing BRIGANTINE DISPATCH, Now discharging cargo alongside tho Wharf, opposito tho Postoffice,, together with tho Masts, Spars, Standing and Running Rigging, Anchors, Cables, Stores, &c, &c, complete. Tho Dispatch has just completed her second trip to Hokitika within a fow weeks, turning out a dry and porishablo cargo without a stain. Sho is well found in ovory requisite, having undergone a thorough overhaul at Dunedin. Most of her sails and rigging are quito now; sho has three months' stores and provisions on board, and will bo x'cady for sea at any moment after her cargo is discharged without requiring a sixpence outlay. x THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 16th DECEMBER, 329 At 12 o'clock sharp. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 16th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. • Positive and Unresorvcd Salo. To Packors, Storekeepers, 'Speculators, , and ' Others. On tho premises known as tho Hokitika Sale Yard. Messrs D. ISAACS and CO. TTTILL sell by public auction, this day, at 12 o'clock, tho promisosj furniture, stock-in-trade, &ci, consisting of 21 cases first elatfs shorry 30 do sparkling mosollo 1 cask pdi't wind . , Allsopp's alo 7 doz sacks Saddles, bridles Brashes, kegs, nails, buckots, lamps, axes, shovels, wheolbarrows, &c. Also, the furniture, viz : Tablo, washstand, chest of drawors, Iron bedstead, mattresses, blankets, Urockory, books and stationery. AFTER WHICH, Tho wholo of tho extensive premises, comprising tho STABLES,' Having a frontago of 33 foot, situated in tho most central and best position in Rovoll slroet. ALSO, THE STORE AND DWELLING HOUSE, Unless previously disposed of by private contract. The wholo of tho promises for positive 401 and unreserved salo. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 16th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock sharp. Messrs WILSON, BURNELL, and CO. TTTILL soil by auction, on Saturday noxt, Decombor 16, at 12 o'clock, i On accoimt of 'whom it may "concern, Part of Section No. 212, Gibson's Quay ; 23 feet frontage by 66. Also, A substantially built 6fßco on tho y ground, which could bo readily let at a high rotital. 1 This is ono of the best b\isinoss sites in Hokitika, adjoining the Post Office, Custom Houso, and other public buildings, 053

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West Coast Times, Issue 84, 16 December 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 84, 16 December 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 84, 16 December 1865, Page 3

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