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Auction Advertisements. FAT SHEEP. TTTILSON, BURNELL, and CO. will sell, at the Hokitika Sale Yards, on MONDAY, Ist OCTOBER, Another draft from sTHOSE SPLENBID SHEEP, THE IMPORATION OF. MR MARDON. Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. 4517 • - , FAT CATTLE. TTTILSON, BURNELL, and will sell at at their Yards, on the Beach, On TUESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1866, at 2 o'clock sharp, , OA PRIME BULLOCKS, BEING THE RESERVED PICK OF MR. WHI^ELAW'S LAST IMPORTATION. , 4518 . T E R E M A K^ A U. f - To Butchers, TTTILSON, BURNELL AND CO." Have received instructions from Mr Boyd Thomson, - to dispose by private treaty of his SHOP and PREMISES, ! , , With STABLE, >&c, YARD, And everything complete, including . TOOLS, &c, • Situated in the Tei*emakau township. There is a very firs^t-rate business, now being carried on in the above premises; and the reason for selling will be fully explained to any enquirers who may wish to apply. Terms so reasonable as to ensure an early sale. Hokitika SakfYards, Sept. 26, 1866. 4461 FOR N SALE/ BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. To Capitalists, Speculators, and Parties in- search of first-class Investment. * ' IMPERIAL HOTEL. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed by Mr Moran, who is about to proceed t© England, to sell by private contract the I M P E R I AL HOTEL, Having a frontage to Wharf street of 37 feet 6 inches, to Gibson's Quay, 65 feet 4 inches, with 11 feet of a corner. The Hotel consists of bar, two parlors, large dining-room, and ' six bedrooms, with kitchen and all the other appliances of a 4 first-class hotel. ' / The situation of the Imperial Hotel at the corner of Gibson's Quay and Wharf street, is the best in Hokitika, commanding, as it does, both the wharf and the chief approach to the town. This valuable property^ while offered in one lot, is capable of being divided into two, one portion consisting of theiwo-storey house of six apartments, and the other the corner buildings with bar and three apartments. Altogether, this hqtel offers a chance to parties in search of a profitable investment, such, as rarely occurs in Hokitika. " " ' - 4474 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 . ,■ is. HENRY CROSS,, your brother Fred wishes to heir from you. News from home of your father's death. Address, Princess-street Timber Yard, Dunedin, 4152 SHOULD this meet the eye of Thomas Green, from Rushwprth, Victoria, he is requested to write homo, or forward his address to W, Crawley, Cobb's Office, Hokitika., . ' 43U8

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West Coast Times, Issue 318, 29 September 1866, Page 3

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430

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 318, 29 September 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 318, 29 September 1866, Page 3

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