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Auction Advertisements. SATURDAY, 13th OCTOBER, 1866, At 12 o'clock. TWO-ROOMED COTTAGE-ONE-ROOM COTTAGE. p W. BINNEY, instructed by Mr Smethurst, will sell by public auction, on the premises,, Revell street, next to the Southland Hotel, One two-roomed Cottage One one-roomed* do The cottages are new, having just been erected by the proprietor regardless of cost, and -are well worthy the attention of parties in search of a comfortable home. Terms at Sale. 4725

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1866. At 2 o'clock. To parties in search of a comfortable i Cottage. GW . BINNEY . favored with, instructions received from B. Taggart, Esq. (who is givinc; up housekeeping in consequence of illness in his family), will submit to public competition, on the premises, Hamilton street, without the slightest reserve, That well, and substantially-built Cottage at present occupied by him ; together with the whole of his modern and useful Household Furniture, consisting of — Handsome cottage piano, pier glass, easy chairs .and others, 100 table and others, Brussels carpets, or- " naments, bedroom furniture, - kitchen utensils, and all the usual . sundriesfound in a well-furnished house. Terms at Sale. ' , ' 4726 MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, At 12 o'clock. ' By Order of the Trustees, under Deed of Assignmentt UNRESERVED SALE OP EOYAL MAIL HOTEL, S.TOCK, & FURNITURE. p W. BINNEY will sell by public auction, on the Prejnises, by order of. the Trustees, without the slightest reserve, on Monday, the 15th October, at 12 o'clock prompt, All their fight, title, and interest in and upon that magnificentlysituated house, known as the Royal Mail Hotel, standing on a full section, 33 feet frontage to Revell. street, securely fenced, together with the Stock and Furniture. This Hotel possesses advantages superior to any house in town, both in respect to the large area of ground and its commanding situation. The Auctioneers' instructions are positively to se]l, and all parties on the look out for property are requested to inspect the premises, as no such chance is likely to occur again. Terms liberal, at sale. 4739

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West Coast Times, Issue 329, 12 October 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 329, 12 October 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 329, 12 October 1866, Page 3

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