Auction Advertisements. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, At 1 o'clock. FOR POSITIVE SALE. To Speculators "and others. Y\ JONES AND CO. will sell by public auction, on the premises, on Friday, December 7, at one o'clock, That valuable property and stock, opposite the Prince of Wales Theatre, known as Mr C. O'Leary's Drapery Establishment. The building occupies a froutage of 18 feet 9 inches, by a depth of 100 feet, and consists of shop, residence in rear, four room*!, and kitchen, comfortably fitted up. Also, a cottage, let for LI per week. The stock consists of a general and first-class assortment of drapery too varied to particularise. All to be sold on Friday, December 7th, at one o'clock, without the slightest reserve. 5652 THIS DAY, THURSDAY. DECEMBER G, At 3 o'clock sharp. To parties in search of a really good profitable investment. p W . BINNEY, instructed by Mr James Bowden, will sell by Public Auction, on the premises, Revell street, on Thursday, at 3 o'clock sharp — That well-known comfortable house in Hevell street, close to Messrs Jones and M'Glashan's Sale Yards, known as the DEALERS' ARMS HOTEL, having a frontage of 27 feet to Revell street, contains bar, barparlor, dining-room, sitting rocm. and three bedrooms, together ■with all necessary outbuildings, spacious yard, &c Stock and furniture to be taken at a valuation. This Hotel is well-built, splendidly situated, and is doing a good trade. To parties in search of premises this offers inducements not to bo underrated, and my instructions arc positively to sell Without Reserve. Terms at sale. 5658 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1866. PACK-HORSES ! PACK-HORSES ! ! TONES, M'GLASHAN AND CO. J are instructed by Mr Moloy to sell, at their Commercial Sale Yards, 0 YOUNG HORSES, sound and strong, and selected expressly for packers in Wanganui. Also, A let of DRAUGHT and SADDLE HORSES. JOKES, M'GrLASKAX & Co., 5714 Auctioneers. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8, At 2 o'clock. PEREMPTORY SALE. ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, E F r X C T S , Aud 0 STOCK-IN-TRADE Of the IMPERIAL HOTEL. HPROT AND CRAIG have received imperative instructions from. Mr Moran (who leaves for Ei gland per first steamer) to sell by^auction, on tho premises, Imperial Hotel, corner of Wharf street and Gibson's Quay, on above date, his ©ntiro household furnituro and effects ; also, stock-in-trade, Comprising — Chairs, tables, single and doublo iron bedsteads, washstands, toiletsots, bedding, sheeting, quilts, crockery, glassware, wines, spirits, ale and porter. Also, First-class kitchen stove, elegant show -lamp outside &c. &c, -5709
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West Coast Times, Issue 376, 6 December 1866, Page 3
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