Auotion Advertisements. First-class Property on Gibson's Quay. THIS DAY. MONDAY, JUNJ3 11, At 11 o'clock sharp. n W. BINNEY AND CO., has beon favored with instructions from P. Martin, to sell those valuablo two-story promises situated on Gibson's Quay, near tho Post .Office, admirably adapted for offices of any kind, being situated in tho very best part of Hokitika ; also, STOCK-IN-TRADE, con- isting of Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, Orangos, Boots, and General Stock. Without tho slightest reserve. ,'ivi 2964 THIS DAY. MONDAY, JUNE 11, Jis i< y^;( At 11 o'clook sharp. ,-\ igih' I^P To Drapers, Clothiers, s And others. T>ICHARD REEVES AND CO. have received instructions from the consignees, to sell by public auction, at their Sale Rooms, Wharf-street, on Monday, Juno 11th, at 11 o'clock sharp, Without Reserve, 1 bale 11-4 extra super blankets 1 do 9-4 gentian do do Ido 9-4 super do do ' 1 do 10-4 do do do 1 do patent felt carpeting 1 do velvet-pile rugs , 1 doAxminster do 1 do cocoa fibre mats 1 do assorted wool do 1 do Sinnott's brush do Crimean shirts, &c. &c. Terms cash. 2946 THURSDAY, JUNE 1 14, At 1 o'clock. BRACKEN'S QUEENSTOWN HOTEL. TONES, M'GLASHAN AND CO., instructed to that effect by tho proprietor, H. W. Bracken, Esq., will sell by'publio auction on tho abovo dato, at 1 o'clock p^in., on tho ground, That unrivalled and magnificent property THE QUEENSTOWN HOTEL, With right to a full section of ground 33 by 165 foot, and situate in tho very heart and centre of the city. The oxtensivo and judiciously selected stock of Wines. Spirits, Beors, Liqueurs, &c, &c., aro all of the choicest brands; together with tho strong and useful Furnituro now in use in tho Hotol, may, at option, be taken by tho purchaser of tho Hotel, and Business at a valuation. In default, tho wholo will be disposed of by public auotion. Tho Auctioneers feol that in submitting this property they are offering to tho public the most valuablo, lucrative, and profitable investment over placed within their roach. While tho commanding business now done in this well-known establishment must in a short time ensure an enormous fortune, tho highly-fortu-nate purchaser of this unrivalled property may (now that Wostfand is under a now regimo) confidently look forward to tho present enormous business being trebled and also to an incalculable increase in tho value of the Section whenever it becomes a Froohold. The Auctioneers fool it thoir duty to state, that it is simply and solely by reason of the gradually declining health of the present proprietor, that this unprecedentedly valuable property is brought into tho market for sale, and which will be a positive and absoluto ono. REMEM B E R— THURSDAY, 14th INSTANT, At 1 o'clock. JoNBi, M*GrI.ABHAN & Co., 29W Auctionoera.
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West Coast Times, Issue 227, 11 June 1866, Page 3
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