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For Sale. ' TEREMAKAU. To Butchers, &c. WILSON, BURNELL AND CO. Have received instructions from Mr Boyd Thomson, to dispose by private treaty of liis SHOP find PREMISES, , With , STABLE, &c, YARD, And everything complete, including TOOLS, &c.', Situated in the Teremakau township. There is a very first-rate business, nowbeing 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 Sale Yards, Sept. 26, 1866. , 4461 FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. ! To Capitalists, Speculators, and Parties in search of first-class Investment. IMPERIAL HOTEL. TIT'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. ■"■*• are by Mr, Moran, who is About to proceed to England, to sell by private contract the I MP ERIAL 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 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 the two-storey house of six apartmenti!, and the other the corner building, with bar and three apart- ( ments. Altogether, this hotel offers a ' chance to parties in search of a profitable investment, such as ravely occurs in Hokitika. - 4474 TTALUABLE OPPORTUNITY for V Investment.— FOß SALE, Onethird Share in v the West Coast Saw Mill, on account of one of the partners leaving the colony. The payable character of the business can be satisfactorily shown>to an intending, purchaser. Also, a 'four-roomed Cottage, finished throughout. Apply on the premises, Gibson's Quay, Hokitika. 4028 T)IANOFO X RTE FOR SALE, JL cheap ; fine instrument. To be seen at the Commercial Hotel. N ■* ' 4459 BILLIARDS. s .T7JOR SALE, one ofAlcock's first-class Jj ' Billiard Tables (in eight parts) with * fixings all complete ; can.be packed to any part of the Coast ; now in use at Tara s Hall Hotel, Kanieri. For particulars Apply to *Mr J. M. Ryan, storekeeper, Kanieri ; or at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Hokitika. 4564 Wanted. TTOKITIKA REGISTRY OFFICE, FOR FEMALE SERVANTS, Next door to the Melbourne Hotel, Gibson's Quay, By MRS FRENCH. N.B. — Written communications strictly attended to. 4138 WANTED. Engagement by two, firstclass Musicians — Violin and Harmonium. Address, Violin, office of this paper. , , 4558 WANTED, a thoroughly good General Servant. Apply to Mrs Reeves, Fitzherbert street, 4569 WANTED, Three respectable Girls. Star Hotel, Kanieri. 4549 WANTED, by a . respectable young man, a situation as Barman or Waiter. Unexceptionable references. Apply, by letter, to S. V., Swan Hotel, Wliarf street. 4542 1 WANTED, Two Young Ladies. Apply at the London Hotel, Reveilstreet. 4431 WANTED, by a respectable Married Couple, Situations in any capacity of trust. Wife thoroughly domesticated. No objection to the country. ' W.P., ioffice of this paper. 3743 WANTED KNOWN. Disciples of Christ. — Their whereabouts can be ascertained from J. T. Love, Tinsmith, ITorth Revell street. 4384 WANTED, 50,000 doz. Porter Bottles, at the Phoenix Brewery, Weld street Highest price given. ' 3960 WANTED Known, that any description of Scales or Weighing Machines can be repaired and adjusted at Dixon's, Bellhanger, back of Empire Hotel. ' ' 2463 ANTED KNOWN. — The best English Fire Bricks. Fire Tiles, Fire Clay, and Colonial Bricks, to be had at Clark's Red House, Revell-street. Red Bricks delivered on wharf free. 3801 A YOUNG- MAN is open to engagement as Storeman or Salesman, in town or country. Apply W. T., at M'Levie's Pining Booms. 4659

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West Coast Times, Issue 320, 2 October 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 320, 2 October 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 320, 2 October 1866, Page 3

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