Auction Advertisements, MONDAY, 15th OCTOBER, 1866, At 11 o'clock. TWO-ROOMED COTTAGE— ONEROOM 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 v attention of parties in search of a, comfortable home. Terms at Sale. 4725 MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, - At 12 o'clock. By Order of the Trustees, under Deed of Assignment. UNRESERVED SALE OF ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, STOCK, & FURNITURE. p W. BIN'NEY will sell by public auction, on the Premises, by order of the Trustees, without I the slightest reserve, on Monday ,lfche 15th October, at 12 o'clock prompt, All their right, title, and interest in and upon that magnificentlysituated house, known as the Royal Mail Hotel, standing on a full section, 7 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' ihstructions are positively to sell, 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 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, At 11 o'clock. To Storekeepers, Drapers, Dealers, and Others. p W. BINNEY will sell by public auction, at his Mart, Revell-street, at 11 o'clock sharp, "6 eases rolled bacon 4 do colonial do10 kegs Wellington butter 3 tons potatos 40 eases John Stewart's whisky 14 do tobacco ,- 1 do cigars Also the balance of a cargo of a consignment of drapery, and a lot of sundries.. The auctioneer' begs to call ' speeia] attention to this sale. His instructions are positively to sell every line to the highest bidder. Terms cash. 4784 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE, WITH GROUND, . 33 x 165 feet, fenced in. p W. BINNEY has received instructions from J. C. Roberts, Esq., to sell by public auction, on the premises, Revell street North, Beach side, on Thursday, the 18th inst., at 3 o'clock prompt, That substantially -built, well-finished House, lately occupied by him as a private residence, standing on a section 33 x 165 feet, securely fenced in. The Auctioneer would call the attention of all parties in search of premises to this very desirable speculation. As a vrivate boarding-house it stands unrivalled, no other house 91 the West Coast being at all equal to it, both for convenience and arrangement, while for a private residence '(for which it was specially designed), it leaves nothing to be desired by the most fastidious. Cards to view, may be had on application to the auctioneer. i Terms, extremely liberal, at sale. 4783
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West Coast Times, Issue 331, 15 October 1866, Page 7
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