V Auotion Advertisements. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 19, To Gardeners and Others. WILSON, BURNELL AND CO, » ' will sell at the Hokitika Salo Yard on Saturday, the 19th inst., by public auction, the following splendid assortment of fruit and other trees : 300 named oherries, in bundles of sis each 800 choice pears, do do 100 choice plums, do do 24 choice filberts, do do 6 choice figs, do do 6 mountain ash, do do 6 English elms, do do 20 dozen red currants, of twelve each 20 do black do do do 5 do white do do do 20 do gooseberries, do do do ■ 2^oo strawberries, in bundles of one hundred each 12 walnuts, do do six each 86 roses, do do do 300 asparagus, do do one hundred each 100 rhubarb, do do twenty-five ea6h iOOO thorn-quicks, do do one hundred each 1000 English brooms, do do do 1000 Capo do ' do do do 200 common ash, do do six each .100 pineaster firs, do do do 36 laurels, do do do 36 laurestina, do do do 200 Cobbet's acacia, dodo do Salo at noon. y Gibson's Quay, 12th May, 1866. 2695
MONDAY, MAY 21, At 3 o'clock. SPLENDID INVESTMENT FOR CAPITAL. To Merchants, Hotel Proprietors, Capitalists, Speculators, and Others. n W. BINNEY AND CO. • have recoived instructions from the proprietor to dispose of, by public auction, on tho premises, at three o'ciock, THE MUNSTER HOTEL, Stock and Furniture. The auctioneers in drawing the attention of all parties in search of first-class investment to this sale, beg leave to inform all such, that the building possesses advantages seldom to bo met with in Hokitika, embracing as it docs splendid situation (being immediately opposito tho Theatre, and in tho centre of the busiest portion of tho town), with a full area of ground, having 33 feet frontage to Revellatreet, by a dopth of 165 feet. Tha building is well and substantially erected, and contains bar, bar-parlour, sitting, dining, and bed-rooms, and is at present doing a splendid bar trade, tho proprietor only leaving in consequence of business (of v, strictly private nature) requiring his ' attention elsewhere. Tickets to v*ew tho premises may bo obtained from G. W. Binney and Co. any day prior to sale. 2662 Terms liberal at Sale.
NOTICE TO BUTCHERS. P H. ELLIOT has received instructions from the Mortgagee, to sell by public auction, On TUESDAY, MAY 22, At I o'clock sharp, That first-class Butcher's Shop, situate at the Teromakau, Together with Stockyard, killing pen, sausage machine, and everything requisite / for carrying on tho above Business. Terms cash. 2659 And no reserve. ti/TOIR & STAITE, WHABF-STBEBT, IMPORTERS & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Goods Stored and forwarded at lowest rates. Bills of Lading attended to. Licensed Custom House Agents. 1549 HOKITIKA VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE BALL AND SUPPER, To celebrate the opening of the building, to be held en ' THURSDAY, 24th Inst., At tho Engine House . * Tickets to admit Lady and Gentleman, £1 Is. Dancing to commence at 10 o'clock sharp. Tickets to be had of the following members: — Messrs Millaed, Hobn. M'Gtvibb, C, Svistfd, Hupson, and Q9W*9< MV}
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West Coast Times, Issue 208, 19 May 1866, Page 3
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