Advertisements. F. W. Hino, Itoyal Gcorgo do Thomas Powell, Welcomo do John Median, Bcndigo do Wm. Robinson, Duko of York do Mrs Stephens, All Nations do G. B. Gibson, Whito Houso do John Casoy, Ballarat do E. Smothurst, Southland do A. G. Pullin, Prince of Wales do Richard Ward, Nag's Head do W. T. Walker, Hopo and Anchor do Thomas Hoinan, Horse and Groom do A. Cooper, Firo Brigade do Thomas Homan, Horse and Groom J. Valentino, Valentino's do Mrs. M'lntosh, Ballarat Star do James Turner, Oddfellows' do Thomas Fitzpatrick, Otago do Eugbno Casset, Ovens do Henry Pain,Bendigo and Ballarat do A mooting of Liconsed Victuallers and others interested in tho tra,do will bo hold at tho Lord Nolson Hotol, Revell-streot, on Thursday ovoning at 8 p.m., to consider tho propriety of forming a Liconsed Victuallers Association, &c, &c. Hokitika, 20th Feb., 1866. 1436 JUST PUBLISHED BY HARNETT AND CO., Price Four Shillings, SKETCH MAP OF THE TOWN OF HOKITIKA. Shoving the Nos. of tho various Sections, and distinguishing thoso which will bo first submitted for- sale by tho Provincial Government. "WEST COAST TIMES" OFFICE, WELD-STREET. Auotion Advertisements. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, tho 28th INSTANT, At 12 o'clock. To Speculator's, Capitalists, Hotel Keopors, and others. (JNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY in the annals of Hokitika of investing money in undoubtablo security with safo and quick returns. FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, , in consequenco of tho Proprietor leaving tho district, rnHE pORINTHIAN TTALL, Revell-street. STOCK and FURNITURE AT A VALUATION. pAREY & GILLES havo roceived instructions from Mr. J. Harding to soil by public auction, on tho Promises, on tho abovo dato, THE CORINTHIAN HALL, Revoll-street. The Hotel is substantially built of corrugated iron, and comprises spacious Bar, Commercial Room, Bedrdoms, 1 Cellar, largo and commodious Hall, well ventilated with windows, and capable of containing 7CD porsons, fitted with stage and all necessary theatre fittings; in all covers 33 by 86 feet of ground, leaving tho balanco of tho section, about 40 foot, as a yard, upon which is erected substantial outbuildings, Tho purchaser can tako tho Stock, Furniture; and Sconory, at valuation. Tho Hotol is now doing a first-class business, and under small oxponsos ; and tho Hall is engaged by the celebrated Wizard, Professor Jacobs, for weeks, and other companies to follow. The above sale offors to speculators capitalists, and others an opportunity 0: investing whore thoy can rely upor doubling their outlay in a short period and one that tho present proprietor woulc not part with did not other engagements elsowhore compel him to leave the Wosi Coast. Tho Auctioneers havo great pleasure ir calling particular attention to this sale their instructions being to sell to th< highest bidder. Casey &Gilmss, 1434 Auctioneer*.
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West Coast Times, Issue 135, 22 February 1866, Page 3
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449Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 135, 22 February 1866, Page 3
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