Auction Advertisements. TO DAIRYMEN. i ____ TTTILSON, BURNELL and CO. Will sell at the Hokitika Sale Yards, THIS DAY, On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 96nd, A choice lot of DAIRY COWS, SPLENDID MILKERS. 4318 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, At 2 o'clock. FAT SHEEP. WILSON, BURNELL, AND CO. will sell, at the Hokitika Sale Yard, -j£A PRIME WETHERS, Just imported by Mr Mabdon. They are a superior lot to those last imported by the same gentleman, and which, afforded such satisfaction to buyers. 4408 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, At 2 o'clock p.m. FAT, CATTLE. TTTILSON, BURNELL, AND CO. will sell, at their Yards, on the Beach, O^ HEAD PRIME BULLOCKS, Just imported by Messrs Haeeisok and Evans. These are from the celebrated Long Beach Station, the richest country in Canterbury, and are the choicest lot of Bullocks which have ever travelled the new road from the Canterbury Plains. 4409 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2& 1 ' At 12 o'clock, THE OTAGO HOTEL, Revell street. "IyT'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have received instructions from the proprietors to sell by Auction, on the premises, Revell-street, on above date, at 12 o'clock — That valuable and centrally situated property, known as the " Otago Hotel," two doors from the Prince of Wales Theatre, having a frontage of 16 feet to Rerell street and 85 feet depth. A better and more profitable investment 13 rarely to be met with than such premises as above, being both in a central position and in the immediate proximity of the Theatre: For any further particulars, apply to the auctioneers. 4410 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, At 2 o'clock. To Capitalists, Speculators, and Parties in search of a First-class Investment. THE CAFE DE PARIS. TIiT'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. -"-*■ have received instructions from Mr P. Solomon, who is about to proceed to England, to sell by auction, at the premises, on Wednesday, September 26, at 2 o'clock, That well-known and justly- celebrated Hotel, THE CAFE DE PAfilS. 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 cooking. In calling attention to the above most desirable investment, reference need only be made to the position which the Cafe has always held as the FIRST HOTEL IN HOKITIKA. The houFe is now doing a large and profitable business, and tho buyer cau confidently rely on taking the purchase-money put of it within twelve mooths, TITOI It fftl?, 4994
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West Coast Times, Issue 312, 22 September 1866, Page 3
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402Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 312, 22 September 1866, Page 3
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