Auction Advertisements. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 28th i INSTANT, ( ' At 12 o'clock. To Speculators, Capitalists, Hotel Keepers, and othej^. "UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY in tho annals of Hokitika of in- : 1 vesting money in undo ub tablo security » with safe and quick returns. FOR SALE, j BY PUBLIC AUCTION, * in consequence of tho Proprietor leaving J the district, mHE /CORINTHIAN TJALL, ] 1 \J Jtl REVELL-BTREET. STOCK and FURNITURE AT A : VALUATION. ' pi ABBY & GILLES \ave received instructions from Mr. J. Harding to sell by public auction, on the • Premises,_on the above date, THE CORINTHIAN HALL, Revell-streot. The Hotel is substantially built of corrugated' iron, and comprises spacious Bar, Commercial Room, Bedrooms, Cellar, largo and commodious Hall, well ventilated with windows, and capable of containing 700 pors'ons, fitted . with stago and all nccessaiy theatro fittings; in all covers 33 by 86 feet of ground, leaving the balance of the section, about 40 feet, as a yard, upon which is , erected substantial outbuildings, The purchaser can take tho Stock, Furniture, and Scenery, at valuation. The Hotel is now doing a first-class business, and tinder small expenses ; nnd the -Hall is engaged by the celebrated Wizard, Professor Jacobs, for weeks, and other companies to follow. The above salo offers to speculators, capitalists, and others an ojjportunity of investing whero they can rely upon douhL'iiv their outlay in a short period, and one that tho present proprietor would not part with did not other engagements elsewhere compel him to leave the West Coast. , The" Auctioneers have great pleasuro in calling particular attention to this sale, their instructions briig to sell to the highest biddor. Carey & Gillks, 1434 Auctioneers. THURSDAY, Ist MARCH. x To Bankers, Merchants, TTotelkeepers, : Dealers, aud others. Large and Important Unreserved Sale of j first-class Furniture. n W. BINNEY & CO., favored with or* instructions received from MrM. Muncli- " hausen, will submit to public competi- n tion, on the premises, Weld-street, nt 12 0 o'clock, without tho slightest reservo, the j whole of his large and well-selected stock of really first-class, well-seasoned Furniture, the whole having been manufactured 1 under the mmediate supervision of the 1 proprietor, consisting of— Couches, easy chairs, dining-room do, single and double iron bedsteads, do do mattresses, in hair, feather, ] and flock, dressing tables, wash , stands, chests of drawers, 100 and other tables, whatnots, car- '< pets, hearth rugs, druggetting, door mats, &c. Together with all his right, title, and ' interest in and upon that large ] fi 4j ' and commodious built shop, hay- t . . ing a frontage of 20 feet to Weld street, by 66 feet back. v * ' 8 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., their instructions aro 1 to sell every lot to tho highest bidder. In consequence of the number of lots to be offered, tho sale will cpnimeuccpunctuallynt 12o'olock. ; ■ Terms, at sale. . 1450 ]
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West Coast Times, Issue 137, 26 February 1866, Page 4
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489Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 137, 26 February 1866, Page 4
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