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Auotion, Advertisements. ,1 THIS DAY, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, > At 12 o'clock sharp. t CONTINUATION OF SALE Berlin Wool and Bead Work, Embroidory, Work Boxes, Chess and Cribbage Boards, Toys, Wax Dolls, Vases, Engraving, &c, &c. TIT'LANDRESS, HEPBURN & CO. havo received instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, Wharf street, on Tuesday, June 26, at 12 o'clock, ' A largo and varied assortment of Berlin wool and bead work, 'embroidery, ladies' materials for needlework, rosewood. and walnut workboxes, fitted cords and tassels, card cases, thimbles, ladies' silver companions, pincushions, jewel cases, chess and draughtsmen, smoking caps, toys dolls, ongravings, &c, &c. The auctioneers would particularly call the attention of the ladies of Hokitika 'to tho above salo. Tho wholo of the artioles to be offered aro now on view at their rooms, Wharf street. Inspection invited. 3176 FRIDAY, JUNE 29, At 12 o'clock. Without Reseive. t By Direction of Moifcgagees. Allotments No. 68 and 59, Maori RoseiVe, Greymoulh. ' TIT'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have receivod instructions from the moifcgagoes to sell by auction, on the premises, Greymouth, The LEASES, with all light, tftle, aud interest in tho Buildings erected ihereon, being [allotments Nos. 68 and 69, Maori Reseive, Tiauuistreot, Greymouth, lately occupied by Messrs Garvent and Thompson as Bond and Free Stores. Salo takes place at Greymouth, - On FRIDAY, 29fch JUNE, At 12 o'clock.

The above property is leased direct from tho Nativo Commissioner, at tho low rontal of ono pound per foot per annum, j renewable in perpetuity. Tho Bonded Stores referred to aro tho earliest, most &übstantiantial, and best known in tho township, and offor a firstclass investment to capitalists. One-fourth the' amount of purchasemoney may romain on mortgage for three months, if required. Further information maybe obtained from Messrs Macgregor and Harvey, - Camp-street, Hokitika, solicitors to tho mortgagees, or from tho auctioneers. No Reserve I No Reserve. 3176 FOR SALE, ono-oighth Share in tho* Ballarat Gold Mining Company, Ballarat Hill, in consequence of the propriotor leaving for Victoria. This is a first-rate chanco for a small capitalist to acquire an independence. For particulars, enquire at Mr. Casoy's, Ballarat Hotel, or on the claim, of Mr Thomas Hunt. 3209 Amusements. RINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor and Manager — Me Babtlett. Under the patronage of th01.0.0.F.,M.U. Members will appear in full regalia. BENEFIT OF MR J. H. CLIFFORD. THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, JUNE 26. Tho performance will commence with the great sonsation play, by Aloxr. Dumas, . THE FEMALE DETECTIVE ; Or, Plot and Passion. To bo followed by a Nautical Hornpipo (in character) Mr M'Leau After which, Mr G. ELLIS, tho celebrated Irish Comic Vocalist, who has kindly given his sorvices on this occasion, will sing by particular request, the favorite comio song, entitled FINNIGHAN'S WAKE. Mr G. Glenny will then appear in the world-ronoWnea Rattlesnake Jig. Tho wholo to conclude with the soreaming farce of -WIDOW'S VICTIM. Tickets may be obtained of Mr Clifford, and at the pnnoipal places of business. THE CORSICAN BROTHERS, Dress Circlo, 6s ; Stalls, 4s ; Pit, 2s ; Private Boxes, to hold six, £3 3s. 3212 (For continuation of amusements see fourth page.)

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West Coast Times, Issue 237, 26 June 1866, Page 3

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513

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 237, 26 June 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 237, 26 June 1866, Page 3

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