Auction. Advertisements. THIS DAY. WRECK OF THE GRATITUDE. For and on account of whom it may concern. W. BINNEY JT« will sell by public Auction, on the Beach, this day, 25th July, at ten o'clock sharp, TheHULL of the schooner Gratitude, together with Anchors, Chains, Spars, Gear, &c, as she now lies stranded on the beach. No Reserve. 1 Terms cash. 9601 THIS DAY. Also at Two o'clock. p W . BIN NE V will sell by public auction, at the Stores ' of Messrs Prince and Gow, Beach street, this day, at 2 o'clock, 18 bags oats 30 bales chaff 140 cases jams 140 do fruit 100 bags potatoes 5000 palings 5000 shingles Lot of hardwood No Reserve. Terms cash. 9603 THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, At 3 o'clock sharp. COMMERCIAL AND MA.SONIC HOTEL, Retell street. To Capitalists, Speculators, Hotel Proprietors, and others. p W. BINNEY, instructed by the Proprietor, will sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, Revell street, on Thursday, August 1, at 3 o'clock prompt, THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, containing on the ground floor forge bar and commodious cellar, bar-parlor, hall, pantry, large dining - room, four bedrooms, kitchen, store-rooms, and all necessary outbuildings, with right-of-way to Beach street. Upstairs, large lodge-room, parlor, and ten bedrooms. This house is undoubtedly the most substantial, and best situated hotel in Hokitika, and is doing a splendid business, the only reason of the proprietor disposing of the property being ill-health. The two Masonic Lodges and Chapter hold their meetings in the large hall, and pay an annual rent of Ll5O. Stock and furniture may be taken at a valuation, at option of purchaser. Terms liberal, at sale. 9600 FRIDAY, JULY 26, At 3 o'clock. ' To Merchants, Speculators, Publicans and Others in search of a first-class investment. WEST COAST HOTEL, Revell street. STOCK- IN -TR ADE, FURNITURE, BILLIARD TABLE, &c. G, W . BINNEY . has been favored with instructions from Mr D. Quadri, (who is returning to England), to sell by auction on the premises as above, the celebrated WEST COAST HOTEL, "Built in the very best style, and situated in the most central part of the town. The Hotel consists of Bar, Bar Parlor, Dining Room, Drawing Room, Billiard Room, sixteen large and capacious Bedrooms, Kitchen and Out-houses, all lined and papered in the very best style, with Balcony front and back, with section 18 feet frontage by 175 feet deep, The Billiard Table is one of Thurston's mahogany, and acknowledged to be the best in town. Together with the very valuable Household Furniture, Stock-in-Trade, &c. Speculators and others are particularly requested to inspect this property, it being without exception one of the very best investments in Hokitika. Furniture and Stock can be taken at a valuation at option of purchaser. ' Terms at Sale. 9533 MR HENRY TOUVENEL, being about to leave the West Coast, requests all persons who may have claims against him, to send their accounts in for Liquidation, at his residence, Cigar Divan, Revell street, next door to the Ovens Hotel, and all parties, indebted to him are requested to pay their accounts forthwith. , 9611
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West Coast Times, Issue 572, 25 July 1867, Page 3
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512Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 572, 25 July 1867, Page 3
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