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Auotion Advertisements, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, At 11 o'clock, sharp. TO IRONMONGERS, BLACKSMITHS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF GENERAL IRONMONGERY. p W. BINNEY AND CO., favored with instructions received from Messrs Dbake and Sellebs, will sell by Publio Auction, on tho Premises, Rovell street, Tho whole of their largo and WELL-ASSORTED STOCK, Consisting of— Ironmongery Cutlery Blacksmith's tools Rod and bar iron Crockery Glassware &c. &c. Together with their Right, Title, and Interest in and upon those eligible and well-built Promises, having a frontage of ] 1 feet to Rovoll stroot. Auctioneers would impress upon the Trado gonorally that their instructions are positively to soil every lot to tho highest bidder. 1939 TERMS CASH. TUESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1866. THE UNION HOTEL. Splendid Investment for Capitalists. To Hotel Keopors, Merchants, Spoculators, and others. p W. BINNEY&CO. favored with instructions, will Soil by Public Auction, on Tuosday next, at 3 o'clock sharp, without reserve, That Splendidly Situated Houso, tho "UNION HOTEL," Right opposito tho Thoatro, and doing a First-class Business. Stock and Eurnituro to bo takon at «i Valuation, Terms at Salo. 1926 Wanted. WANTED, 200 MEN for tho Railway. Tho Highest Wagos given. App.y, on tho works, to Smith, Hoyt, & Co., 1644 Invcrcargil. "yj\r ANTED RUNNERS for the West Coast Times and Leadkb. Apply at onco at tho Branch Office of tho paper, to Jon. L. Munson. WANTED, two Barmaids for Kaniori Apply, Havolock Hotel, llovoll-st. First class wagos to bo given. 1869 WANTED to buy, BONES. Highest price given. Apply W. S. Lockhart. 1936 WANTED to Purchase, 10 tons OLD LEAD. Mouison, Law & Co. 1929 WANTED, first, class Bkioklayeb. (f. Clayton, London Bakoiy. 1937 jyj- R S. LANG, ACCOUCHEUSE, May bo Consulted at her Residonce, I S L A V HOTEL, 113 Gibson's Quay. T) 'Hl.rO NOTICE.— t Iwvo this day 1. iilmittocl my brother, P. W. Isaacs; as a Partner in my business.— S. Isaacs In future tho stylo and uarao of the Finr will bo " S. and F. W. TsiAcs." Greatest Wondor of tho World, Hokitika (Signed) S. Isaacs. 12 1M»1 Fbbdbbick Wm, Isaac*.

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West Coast Times, Issue 161, 24 March 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 161, 24 March 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 161, 24 March 1866, Page 3

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