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Land and Houses. FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. To Capitalists, Speculators, and Parties in search of a First-class Investment. THE CAFE DE PARIS. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have received instructions from Mr P. Solomon, who is about to proceed to England, to sell, by private contract, ■that well-known and justly- celebrated Hotel, THE CAFE DE PARIS. — — 1 The Hotel occupies one of the most central positions in Revell street, and consists of bar, dining-room, parlor, 23 -bedrooms, and kitchen, fitted with all the most approved appliances for cobking. 1 In calling attention to tho above most desirable investment, reference need only be made to the position which the Cafe l\as always held as the > FIRST HOTEL IN HOKITTKA. The house is now doing a large and profitable business, and the buyer cau confidently rely on taking the purchase-money out of it within twelve months. For further particulars apply to M'Landbess, Hepbubn, & Co., , 4264 , Wharf street . To Storekeepers, - Bakers, and -Business Men generally. FOR SALE, the well known Store and. Bakery situate in the Waimea township, Six-Mile diggings, now occupied by ! William Mitchell, late Bridson. The above premises are doing a good and steady trade, the proprietor's onlyreason for selling is in consequence of his attention being required at his new premises at Stafford Town. Stafford Town, Sept. 14th, 1866. i 4265 FO R S- .A" L E , A large', well-finished DWELLING- 110 USE, in Revell street, nearly opposite .the Theatre ; well adapted for a place of business. Apply to James M'Hanie, Accountant, Weld street. 4170 rpHE undersigned are favored with -*- instructions to Sell, by private contract, ; o HOTEL, commanding position, son's Quay. HOTEL, very conveniently and wellsituate, «Revell-street ; good business, and terms easy. HOTEL, central situation, Revellstreet, with concert hall ; fine .premises. HOTEL, Revell-street, well-esta-blished. " - Also, Several good business HOUSES, town and country. Best available Business Sites in Hokitika. Gentlemen's Residences, Villas, Dwellings. Boarding Houses and Cottages. Shops and Houses to Let. E. B. Pbabce and Co., Auctioneers, Valuators, and Estate Agents, Revellstreet, near Union Bank. - 3987 ~n OR SALE. 'OTAGO H O T E, L. Apply, E?B. Peabce & Co., 4090 ' j - Revell-street. FOR SALE, FREEHOLD SECTIONS, 15 lots, part of Rural Section No. . 8237, situate Town Belt North, frontage on sea beach and Lances-road, adjoiningslaughter yards. These lots are particularly suited either for villa sites or market gardens. Also, 20-acre section, south side of Hokitika- river, adjoining the Maori reserve. T EASEHOLD— IS,OOO acres of courJJ try", together with about 80 head of « ■ cattle. Extend lease to 1880. Price moderate. Apply to Evebabd W. Jones, Estate Agent, Temple Court Chambers. - 4159 • ' Missing Friends. JOHN SERGENT WINNEY— ShouId eJ this meet your eye, you are requested to return at 'once to your distressed wife and family in Christchurch. 3859 IF 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 MICHAEL BROCZLEHURST, from Macclesfield, England, you are requested to write to your brother David, Revell street, Hokitika. Important news .from Home. Last heard of in Sduthland. Anyone knowing of his whereabouts, will" oblige by writing- to the above address. 4032 "DELFAST.— If this should meet the D . eye of Jos'ephus Murphy, or any one knowing his whereabouts, please write to the undersigned, on business of importance. William Mitbphy, Edward's Reef, Donnelly's Creek, 4285 1 Victoria. HENRY CROSS, your .brother Fred wishes to hoar from you. News from home uf your father's * death. Ad.

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West Coast Times, Issue 306, 15 September 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 306, 15 September 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 306, 15 September 1866, Page 3

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