Auction Advertisements. THIS DAY, At 12 o'clock. Furniture, Household Effects, and Sundries. GW . B I N N E V . will sell by auction, on the premises, Weld street, opposite the store of Mr Lockhart, this day, at 12 o'clock, A lot of household furniture, effects, and sundries. No reserve. Terms cash. 6148 THIS DAY, At 12 o'clock sharp. On board the Brig Eona, from the South Sea Islands. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, The entire cargo of Pigs, Oranges, Limes, Citrons, Pine Apples, Cocoanuts, Onions, New Potatos, <&c., &c. Corals, Shells, Native Spears, Mats, and other Curiosities. pAEEY AND GILLES will sell by public auction, on board the brie Eona, alongside the wharf, This Day, at 12 o'clock sharp, the entire cargo, consisting of 100 pigs 50,000 oranges 50,000 limes 1000 cocoanuts 500 pineapples 200 citrons 66 eases onions 5 tons new potatos. Also, A large and varied assortment of South Sea . Island Curiosities, too numerous to particularise. Sale at 12 o'clock.— No reserve. Caret & Gilles, 6150 Auctioneers. sal;°by public auction, On TUESDAY, Ist JANUAEY, 1867, At 11 o'clock. A NEW YEAE'S GIFT. oi=- - :e Wharf, where she now lies, the fast-sailing ketch ELFIN, with gear complete, and in first-rate trim, having just undergone a thorough overhaul. At the same time .the - - J - r - —STEAM PACKET HOTEL, situate in Eevell street, near the Wharf, with bar, fixtures, and furniture, and now doing a first-rate trade. The auctioneer would call particular attention to these important sales, as tho proprietress is leaving for England. All must be sold without the slightest reserve on Tuesday at 11 o'clock sharp. D. Jones & Co., 6153 Auctioneers. NELSON FAT CATTLE. If AE X SPE OT has been favored with instructions from MR DAVID MAX, to submit to public competition, or the arrival of the steamer Nelson (now daily expected), Oi HEAD MAGNIFICENT FAT CATTLE, expressly selected by him for this market. From the proved quality of the cattle hitherto imported by Mr Max, the auctioneer can confidently assure the trade that this mob js Al. They will be passed through the yards at once, aiid wilhout reserve. 6146 Wanted. WANTED, a first-class Cook. Apply, Craig'd Rainbow Hotel. 6158 WANTED, a Kitchen-maid, or man, well up to their work. Cafe de Paris. 6152 WANTED, a first-class Barmaid with with jjood reference. Apply at the Swan Hotel, Wharf street. 6145 WANTED, a second Cook. Apply at once, at Brunton's Melbourne Restaurant. 6138 WANTED^Tie^t GH for ri . p • p V nT\ Ap^ at On Co. s, Revell street. g^g with a small capital. The money invested can be realised during the Christmas holidays. Apply to Liddell and M'Le'od, Estate and Commission Agents. 6127 Ty ANTED Known, that any desenp- " * tion o£ Scales or Weighing Machines can be repaired and adjusted at Dixon's, Bellhanger, back of Empire Hotel. 2460 WANTED, Tenders for turning the Totara Puut. For particulars apply to Louttit, R e id, and Co., Wharf street. 6142 TIT ANTED, Two Barmaids, for Booth TT No. lon the Racecourse. Apply to Ovens Hotel, E«vell steeet, up to 1 o'clock. r 6151 TTALL, AND f7n LAY, Wholesale WINE, SPIEIT & PROVISION MERCHANTS, |63 Wharf street, Hokitika.
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West Coast Times, Issue 394, 29 December 1866, Page 3
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