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Auction Advertisements. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, At 11 o'clock. To Hotel Proprietors, .Furniture Dealers, and Parties Furnishing, to 1 Large, Important, and Unreserved Sale of STOCK IN TRADE, HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEE And Effects. GW . B I N 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, stock in trade, &c, on tho premises, Adelphi Hotel, on Tuesday, at eleven o'clock: The stock in trade comprises Wines and Spirits, all of tho finest brands Cigars Bar Ornaments Also, 1 large iron tank' t 1 sow and litter of nine. A very superior set of laying liens Terms cash. — The whole must positively be sold, as delivery has to be given on Wednesday. ' 4005 Notice" . k 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 clue to and by ( the sdid firm, will be received and paid by 0. J. Pirind. ( Signed,- Petee BaowN. Henby , Smith. C. J. Paise. Witnesses, J. W. KVDirisoti, G. Milbank. 3992 , Stafford Town, Aug. 22, 1866. J i j NOTICE. I QTOEEK-EEPESS residing at TereIO makau or Auckland Eusn, requiring Goods Carted, can rely onprompt atten- ( tioii to same. Address, T.W. Hungerford, Wharf Carter, care of G. O'Driseoll & ] Co., Timber Yard, Beach street. 3872 i NOTICE OF EEMOVAL. ] THE undersigned .have Removed to their stores adjoining' Messrs Louisson and Co.'s Bond, Gibson's Quay. 3537 H. Mahzs & 'Co, N OTICE. M 1 E. TliOS. T?OGO is empowered to Collect all Accounts* dtfe to ire, , 3976 Jas. Keib & Co. HOKITIKA & KANIEEI TEAM WAY COMPANY (Limited). rpHE Line is fiow open for traffic as far X as the Islay . Bofcel< For' particulars, apply on the line, to S. Hamilton, « 398' i Manager. ' TEA MEETING will V& held in' the Wesleyan Church, on Tuesday . Evenipg ncj^t. Tea on the tables at 6 o'clock. After tea a public meeting will • be he held. G-. &. Side, 1 Esq., will take the chair. ' , Addresses will be delivered by the Eevs. B. Drake, Grant, White, Cannell,^ -, and other gentlemen. A selection oi P anthems and other pieces of music will be sung by the choir. Tickets, 55,, may be had at Messrs. Alcbrn!s, Clarice Brothers'* and J. B, Clarke's: 3980 NOTICE .—The Partnership hitherto existing between Jas. M'Cullough and George Eob'inson has This Day been Dissolved by imittial consent, Jas. M-'Cul^ lough, paying and receiving all debts front date. Signed, Geobge Eobinson Jas. M'Cullough. Witness to dgix^ittent of separation— ■ Joseph JacksOli. Stafibrl Tow*', Aiigust 2?, 156 - 6. 402* NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership hitherto existing between James Freeman and Isaac Brier, trading as publicans at the Ballarat Hotel, Kanieri, is This Day Dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to or by the firm will be received and paid by James Freeman. Sigued, James Fbeeman Isaac Bbieb. ' Withess — Wj P. Manuel. | Kanieri, 27th August, 1866. 4022 ANY Connection hitherto existing . between James Alonzo Thompson, Henry Dalton, and William Christie, is this day dissolved. (Signed.) William CiiuifeTiE, 4016 Pro. Chbistie & Damon. GC. L OOM ES, Wholesale and retail ' FAMILY BUTCHER, Eevell-strcet North, Hokitika. G. C. L. begs to inform the inhabitants of Hokitika, thai having enlarged his premises, he is now prepared to serve them with such meat that is second tonone in the town, in quality as well as price. Hotelkeepers, and large consumers, liberally dealt with. % Families and others waited on every morning. TTICTORJAN Bonded Steam Coffee V Mills.— Eobert Harper & Co. beg to draw the attention of merchants and the public to. the advantages aftorded to purchasers of theii Coffees. The goods being manufactured in bond, the payment of the double duty is avoided, and the manufacture being under the inspection of an officer of H.M. Customs, a guarantee of quality, not hitherto obtainable in the coffee trade, is thus secured to consumers'. This being the first and onJy Bonded Coffee Store yet established in the Australian Colonies, R. H. & <^o. are i enabled to supply their intercolonial friends with a superior quality, and at 1 reduction of 2d. per lb. on then- former a. shipping prices. To be had of nearly all storekeepers in New Zealand. . Bobert -, Harper & Co., Coffee and Spice Mer-

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West Coast Times, Issue 290, 28 August 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 290, 28 August 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 290, 28 August 1866, Page 3

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