Auction Advertisements.J THIS DAY, AUGUST 22, I At 12 c'clock. i _ — 50 PRIME PIGS. ' -foNES; M'GLASHAN, AND CO. will sell, at their Commercial Sale Yo'rd&j ' On WEDNESDAY, 22nd inst., At 12 o'clock, KA VERY £RiME piGS/ Just landed, ex Jane Lockhart, from Sydney. The whole are a picked selection, and ivill be sold to the highest bidder, Without Reserve; J , Jones, M'Glashan,- & Co., ' 3917 Auctioneers. I THIS DAI, AUGUST fa. At 12 o'clock. M Re-arrangement of partnership. IW'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. i •"-*• have received instructions from Messrs Wilson, Burnell, & Co., in consequence of a re-construction of their firm to offer foi* sale by pltblie auction* on above date, at their rooms, Wharf street I the following properties, viz., GIBSON'S QUAY— Bonded Store and ground adjoinmg , GIBSON'S QUAY — Sections $& and 390, corner of Fitzherbert street, with Cottages thereon. FITZHERBERT STREET— DweIf ling House now occupied by Mr .• Sprat, vi Jri. ' • •• • REVELL STREET-Hokitik'a Sale Yards HAMILTON STREET — Cottage next Mr Souths office. BEACH— Stockyards, &c. The whole of these properties will be submitted at a low upset price, which can be obtained the day before the sale from j the Auctioneers; a"nd the termgj which are extremely liberal,- e'aii be had at the same time. A Gazette will noiify ihe retiring partners'.
Also, dN SATURDAY, AUGUST 25,
The whole stock of HORSES, SADDLES, &c, at the Hokitika Sale Yards. No entries of other stock will be taken. 3838 THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, At 12 o'clock. Sale of Three-quarter Share of SCHOONER MAID OF ERIN (Under or&ev o£ the Mortgagees,?. TIT'LANDRESS, HEPBURN & 66.
are instructed by Mr W. Fisher, as agent
for Mr Thomas Innes, of Port Chalmers, Otago, ihe 1 m"orl;gtf gfe'e/ to submit to pttblic auction; on the above date; 4S-64tti Shares of the fine new clipper schooner Maid of Erin, H tons register, 130 tons burthen, on a draught of seven feet, eminently suitable for the West Coast trade., The Maid of Erin was built at iucklarid aboxtt eighteen months since, and is faithfully Milt, coppered, #net ctfppet frtstened. 3903 FRIDAY, AUGUST 24. TO HOTEL&EEPERS; SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. p W. BINNEY has received instructions from Raphael and Marks (in consequence of a Dissolution of Partnership) to sell by public auction, on Friday next, 24 4 "h inst., on the Premises, at 3 o'clock, That First-class and well-known ADELPHI HOTEL, Revell Steeet, Being Section 183, Corner Allotment on the Government Plan of Hokitika, Containing Sixteen Rooms — Dining Room 50 feet long ; handsome Bar ; sixstall Stables, and Store Room ; All substantially built on 165 feet depth. The Hotel needs no further comment, as it is well known to be second to no house in town, it having all the requirements to the Licensing Ordinance. The Stock and Furniture will be sold on 1 or can be taken at a valuation. ?PFttis~.L,il W a}, 39Q1
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West Coast Times, Issue 285, 22 August 1866, Page 3
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