Auction Advertisements. MONDAY, AUGUST 20, At 12 o'clock. FREEHOLD LAIND CONTAINING VALUABLE GOLDFIELD. WILSON, BURNELL, AND CO. will sell by public auction On MONDAY, the 20th INSTANT, At 12 o'clock noon, At Klein's Hotel, TEEEMAKAir, All that Valuable Freehold, situate between the Native Reserve and the Teremakau, and containing A A ACRES, (Being Rural Section No. 7492), of highly Auriferous Ground, which is now being worked by about 20 parties of diggers. The Freehold is admirably situated for conversion into an available Farm, and the lead which lies in the ground has been, and now is, one of the most successful diggings on the coast. The land was-bought prior to the Goldfields' Act coming into force, and the Title is an indisputable CROWN GRANT. The property will be sold entirely Without Reserve. Terms at sale. 3798 AN SALE, and NOW LANDING— Cozzen and Co's kerosene Noble and Hoare's varnishes Champion's white and red lead Single and double-barrel guns Curtis and Harvey's diamond grain gunpowder, shot, and caps Hall's blasting powder and fuse Manilla rope and Bengal lines Sheet indiarubber and belting Navy Canvas, 0, 1, 3, and 4 Colonial and camp ovens Sluice forks, D.H. shovels, Collins picks and axes Truck and whim wheels, galvanised buckets American anil Ewbank's nails Zinc, 9, 10, aud 11 Lead pipe and sheet lead, 3 to slbs Carpenter' s Rim Locks and Builders' Ironmongery Smith's bellows, anvils, and vices Best cast, double shear, and (l) blister steel Bar and hoop iron Black and plain galvanised sheetiron Corrugated iron, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 feet Galvanised ridging and spouting American doors and sashes Single and double bedsteads Stockholm and coal tar, pitch, oakum, &c. COWLISHAW AND PLAISTED, Ironjiongebs, Near the Post^Ofnce, 3793 Gibson's Quay. Missing Friends. IP this should meet' the eye of JOHN M'INTOSH, his brother ROBERT is anxious to hear from him. He was last' .heard of in December 1865, digging with Henry Gerard, son of the late Dr. Gerard, of Auckland. Any information of the above will be thankfully received by Robert M'lntosh, Wanganui, Wellington. . 3646 HENRY AND JAMES TAYLOR, your sisteis are anxious to here from you at Cowie's Creek, Geelone. 3775 ' ROBERT BR.AZILL, better known as " Big Paddy," send to your wife who is in need of money. 3776 Tl/TE.A. B. TURN BULL late of Tasmania, letters of importance are lying at our office for you.^ E. & J. HouGnTON. 3713 ' Wharf-street. T4TINERS! MINERS! MINERS! Visit THE CORINTHIAN HALL And see the WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF CLOTHING AND BOOTS, Open for your inspection On SATURDAY, tho 11th instant. J. F. & CO., Wholesale aud Retail Clothiers, Outfitters, and Boot Importers, CORINTHIAN HALL, Ebvell Stbeet. 3764.
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West Coast Times, Issue 275, 10 August 1866, Page 3
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