Auction Advertisements. THIS DAY, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, At 12 o'clock. To New Arrivals, Speculators, and Others in Search of a FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE RESIDENCE. GW . B I N NE V, favored with instructions received front Mr R. Leary, will sell by public auction, [on ihe premises, Beach street, at 12 o'olock, That neat and comfortable COTTAGE, at present occupied by him. The House contains four good rooms, is well and substantially built, lined and papered throughout, and fitted up with every convenience. ' Its close proximity to the very centre of the town, makes it altogether a very desirable residence. Immediately after- which-— The whole of his really useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ' Consisting of everything necessary to make a home comfortable. Also, 1 sewing machine. Terms cash. 3972 TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, At 11 o'clock. To Hotel Proprietors, Furniture Dealers, and Parties Furnishing. i Large, Important, and Unreserved Sale Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And Effects. GW . B I tf N E V , favored with instructions from the proprietors (who have disposed of : their premises) ' will sell, without the slightest reserve, the whole of their splendid furniture, household^ effects, paintings, ornaments, &c, on the premises, Adelphi Hotel, oh Tuesday, at eleven o'clock. ! Also^ 1 large iron tank. 1 sow and litter of nine. Terms cash. — The whole must positively be sold, as delivery has to be given on Wednesday. 4005 Amusement. PRINCE OF WALES' OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor and Manager, Mr J. Bartlett. This Evening, MONDAY, AUG. 27, SPECIAL BILL ! ! Second week of the brilliant and accomplished artiste, JULIA MATHEWS, Queen of Burlesque, Who will appear as Mrs SWANDOWN, with Mr J. BARTLETT as Mr FELIX FEATHERLY, in S. Coyne's latest London comedy EVERYBODY'S ?RJEND, received on Friday last by a delighted audience with thunders of applause, concluding with Byron's glorious burlesque of SOMNAMBULA (first time). Alessio (the village Barber, &c, &c), Julia Mathews. Incidental Music. Quintette — " Come where my love lies dreaming," " Largo al factotum' 1 (Barber of Seville), and "Our- task is ended 1 ' (Enchantress). 4006 Notices. NOTICE.— We, the undersigned, carrying on business as Butchers at Ballarat Hill and Stafford Town, have, This Day, Dissolved Partnership by mutual consent. All debts due to and by the said firm, will be received and paid by C. J. Paine. Signed, Peteb Bbown. Henby Smith. C. J. Paine. Witnesses, J. W. Ptobinson, G. Milbank. 3992 Stafford Town, Aug. 22, 1866. NOTICE. STOREKEEPERS residing at Tere>O makau or Auckland Rush, requiring Goods Carted, can rely on prompt attention to same. Address, T.W.Hungerford, Wharf Carter, care of G. O'Driscoll & Co., Timber Yard, Beach street. 3872 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE undersigned have Removed to their stores adjoining Messrs Louisson and Co.'s Bond, Gibson's Quay. 3537 , H. Masks &, Co, NOTICE. MR. THOS. FOGO is empowered to Collect all Accounts due to us. 3976 Jas. Keie & Co. QTORAGE Room for 200 tons Goods, at Thomas Kilki-s, adjoining the ! Shamrock Hotel, 9-Mile Beach, foot of Track for Stafford Town. Terms Liberal. 4004 SHOW CARDS Printed, in the first style of Art, in gold and colors, at MTawvvtt & Co.'s Lithographic and Eugr&ving Office, Weld street.
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West Coast Times, Issue 289, 27 August 1866, Page 3
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