Auotion Advertisements. SATURDAY, 24th FEBRUARY. At 1 o'clock sharp. p W. BINNEY AND CO. » favored with instructions received from tho proprietors, Messrs. Cassot and ) Sabot, will submit to public competition on tho promises, Revell stroet, Without llesorvo, That well-known house, the OVENS HOTEL, Together with tho Stock and Furniture 1401 Torms at Salo. THURSDAY, Ist MARCH. r To Bankers, Merchants, Hotolkoepora, > Doalors, and othors. t. . , > Largo and Important Unrosorved Sale of ' first-class Furniture. n W. BINNEY & CO., favored with instructions received from MrM. Munchfc L hausen, will submit to public coinpotition, on tho premises, Wold-stroet, at 12 o'clock, without tho slightest reserve, tho I wholo of his largo and woll-selocted stock of really first-class, well-seasoned Furniture, the wholo having and manufactured under tho immediate supervision of tho proprietor, consisting of— Couches, easy chairs, dining-room do, single aud double iron bedstoads, . do do mattressos, in hair, feather, and flock, dressing tables, wash stands, chosts of drawers, 100 and other tables, whatnots, carpots, hearth rugs, druggetting, door mats, &c. Together with all his right, title, and interest in and upon that largo and commodious built shop, having a frontago of 20 feet to Wold street, by 66 feot back. The auctioneers would impress upon parties in search of first-class furniture that this is an opportunity not likely to occur again, as owing to tho continued ill-health of Mr M., thoir instructions aro to sell every lot to the highest bidder. In consequence of the number of lots to be offered, the salo will commence punotu* ally at 12 o'clock. Torms at salo. 1450 MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock sharp. TO HOTELKEEPERS, CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. ■ftTAOLEAN, FISHER AND CO., have beon favoured with instructions from tho Proprietors (on account of dis- , solution of partnership) to sell by public i auction, on tho promises, on Monday, J 26th iuslant, 12 o'clock, L That largo, commodious, and wollp known houso THE ROYAL HOTEL, , ' GREYMOUTH, r > t Together with tho Goodwill, Stock, } N Furniture, Fittings, Cooking Utensil^, &o. &c. Tho Auctioneers have ovory confidence in calling particular attention to this sale, as the Royal is ono of tho best Hotels in 3 Greymouth, comprising as it does accom1 modation for doing a very largo bxisinoss. [ The bar is largo and well fitted up, the billiard room is spaoious and woll lighted, and the table ono of Alcook's best ; tho bedrooms, nine in numbor, aro comfortable , and well ventilated ; thero is one parlor f up stairs, ono on the ground floor, and i also a large dining room capable of seat- , ing 120 people. Tho abovo is^tobosold I without the slightest reserve, and consej quently affords n good opportunity for t investment. i Torms at Sale. 3 Maclean, Fisheb & Co., Auctioneers, 1454 * Greymo;ith.
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West Coast Times, Issue 136, 23 February 1866, Page 3
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