Auction Advertisements. THURSDAY, Ist MARCH. To Bankers, Merchants, Hotolkeopers, Dealers, and othors. Largo and Important Unrosorved Sale of first-class Furniture. n W. BINNEY & CO., favored with instructions recoived from MrM. Munchhausen, will .submit to public competition, on tho promises, Weld-street, at 12 o'clock, without tho slightest reserve, tho whole of his largo and well-solected stock of really first-class, well-seasoned Furniture, tho whole having boon manufactured under tho immediate supervision of the proprietor, consisting of— Couches, easy choirs, dining-room do, single and doublo iron bedsteads, do do mattressos, in hair, feather, and flock, dressing tables, wash stands, chests of drawers, 100 and other tables, whatnots, carpots, hearth rugs, druggotting, 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 Weld streot, by 66 foot back. Tho auctioneers would impress \ipon parties in search of first-class furniture that this is an opportunity not likely to occur again, as owing to the continued ill-health of Mr M., their instructions aro to sell overy lot to tho highest bidder. In conscquenco of the number of lots to bo offered, the salo will commence punctually at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. 1450 On WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 28th INSTANT, At 12 o'clock. To Speculators, Capitalists, Hotol Keepers, and others. UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY in tho annals of Hokitika of investing money in undoubtablo security with safo and quick returns. FOR. SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in consequonco of tho Proprietor leaving tho district, rnHE pORINTIIIAN TJALL, Revell-street. STOCK and FURNITURE AT A VALUATION. pAREY & GILLES \ovo recoived instructions from Mr. J. Harding to soil by public nuction, on tho Premises, on the above date, THE CORINTHIAN HALL, Rovoll-streot. Tho Hotol 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 porsons, fitted with stage and all necessary theatre fittings; in all covers 33 by 86 foot of ground, leaving tho balance 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. The Hotol is now doing a first-class business, and under small expenses ; and tho Hall is engaged by tho celebrated Wizard, Professor Jacobs, for weeka, and other companies to follow. Tho above salo oners to speculators, capitalists, and othors an opportunity of investing where they can rely upon doubling thoir outlay in a short period, and ono that the present proprietor would not part with did not other engagements elsewhere compel him to leave the West Coast. The Auctioneers havo great pleasure in calling particular attention to this sale, thoir instructions being to sell to the highost bidder, Cabky&Gjlwsij, UU Auotjoneevs.
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West Coast Times, Issue 140, 28 February 1866, Page 3
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