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Land and Houses. Tjl O R SALE. THE HOTEL DE FRANCE AND SOUTHLAND RESTAURANT, By private Treaty. Terms most liberal. Application on the premises. FOR SALE, THE PIONEER HOTEL, NEW BALLARAT, WAIMEA. The above hotel is situated in the most prosperous portion of the West Coast Gold Fields. The proprietor being about to leave for England, is anxious to dispose of the property. Also a share in a Claim returning £30 per man per weeic. For particulars, apply at the Lord Nelfcon Hotel, Hokitika. 4866 FOR SALE, by private contract, that well-known, old-established house known as HUNTER'S HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. For particulars apply on the premises. 4858 FOR SALE, PRIVATELY, rpHE BULL AND MOUTH HOTEL, -*- ROSS, In consequence of hhe European War. This .Hotel is built on the very best site in Ross, and has a frontage pf thirty feet to Camp- street. , It contains Bar, Parlor, six Bedrooms, Dining-room, Kitchen replete with every convenience, and N SPACIOUS BALL.ROOM, The most frequented in the town. A chance like the above for profitable investment in a ready-made Payable Business should be eagerly seized, the only reason for its disposal being that the Proprietor is compelled to return home in j consequence of the ' WAR IN EUROPE. Apply, at once, on the premises to Me Antonio Truvbbsi, or to W. ]). Banks, Agent, 4809 Wharf street. ■O O R SALE,! . That old-established Hotel, | 4 THE ROBERT BURNS, At the Kanieri, now let to a respectable Tenant. Apply to Hawkes and Steouts, 4787 Revell-st.. Hokitika. ' fTO BE LET or SOLD, the UNION I HOTEL, Teremakau, with every convenience for the business, with coach stabling attached ; suitable tor a married couple. Appljr on the premises. 4678 To Storekeepers and Business Men generally. • FOR SALE, the well known Stor, situated on the Kanieri terrace established the last eighteen months, now occupied by S. Wallis. The above store is doing a good and steady trade ; the only reason for selling is ill-health of the proprietor. . For particulars enquire of Hall and Finlaj', merchants, Wharf street, or on the premises. 4834 * FOR SALE. milE SHAMROCK HOTEL, -*- Stafford Town, doing a first-class business, and commanding one of the besf sites in the township. Apply to Edward Kirwan, Leinster Hotel, 4872 Stafford Town. .- FOR SALE. Just Arrived, ex Steamer Gothenburg.' /~\NE of Grover & Baker's best Sewing Machines, with all the latest improvements, may be seen at Harnett and Co's Printing Office, Weld-street. 253 OKAEITA PROSPECTING- ASSOCIA- ' TION. REWARD FOR INLAND GOLDFIELD. £.Kf)() WILL BE AWARDED, under °^t/Ul/ the following conditions, to the discoverer or discoverers of an Inland Goldfield within -twenty miles of the Town of Okarita, or >bounded on the north of Okarita by the Little Wanganui River, and on the south of Okarita by Cook's River. 1. That the Gfoldfield shall be discovered within three months from 15th October present. 2. That the Goldfield shall yield not less than 500 ounces per week for a period of three raonths> commencing fourteen days from the I date of application to the Committee for the Reward. 3. That the discoverer or discoverers shall mfike application to the Committea for the Reward, and shall be required to make application to the Warden of the district for a Prospecting Claim on or before the 15th day of January next, in order that the name or names may be duly registered, to enable the ' Committee to pay the Reward to the bona fide discoverer or discoverers. 4. That the Gpldfield must not be Beach Diggings, nor within a half mile of the same. In addition to the above reward, the Committee wish to inform the public that 1 they intend making immediate application to the Grovernment for a sum of money to supplement the above £500^ and in the event of the application being granted, the .money will be added to the reward, under the same conditions as above. For the satisfaction of intending Prospectors, the Committee publish the copy of the Bank Voucher. [duplicate.] '.' Okarita, October 10, 1866. " Lodged, on account of the Okarita Prospecting Association Reward Account, with the Bank of New Zealand, the sum of Five Hundred Pounds sterling. This money not to be, drawn before the 16th of January, 1807. .* ("£500.) " C. S. Allen, Agent." Dated at Okarita, the 11th 'day of October, 1866. JOHN COLE ) JAMES HENNELLY [ Trustees? ROBERT C. REID ) PATRICK WNNAN, Treasurer.

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West Coast Times, Issue 336, 20 October 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 336, 20 October 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 336, 20 October 1866, Page 3

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