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Land and Houses TO Capitalists, Speculators and Others. TO LET, that well known and oldestablished Hotel, the Golden Age, second to none in the Colony. — This hostelry is situated immediately opposite the Hokitika Sale Yards, and in the vicinity of the principal business Houses in town It is two storey, and contains thirfcythree Bed-rooms, Dining and Billiard Rooms, Parlors, Kitchen, Fowl-houses, &c, in fact nothing is wanting to render this a most comfortable House oreall for all classes. — The only reason the Proprietor has for leaving the same is having other business to attend to. For further particulars apply to the proprietor, 9530 Alexandee Mee. FOE SALE, the MINEES' ARMS HOTEL, situated between Eiley's Shamrock Hotel and Munro's Carriers' Arms, mouth of Waimea Track. For particulars, apply to Cassius and Comiskey; or, on the premises, to A. Pennefather. , 9043

FOR SALE, THAT well-known and admirablysituated HOTEL, THE CRITERION, In Aylmer Street, Ross. This House is doing a first-class bar trade, and contains one large Dancing Eoom, Bar, Bar Parlors, Bedrooms, and every requisite for doing a large business. Apply to Fbancis Moban, 9419 Eoss. IMPOETANT NOTICE TO CAPITALISTS, SHAREHOLDERS, AND OTHEES. SALE OF THE EOSS AND HOKITIKA TEAMWAY. IN LIQUIDATION. FOE SALE, that well known and valuable property, the Eoss and Hokitika Tramway, together with Office, Horse, Dray, Truck, &c, &c. This Tramway has already been completed for nearly ' a mile towards the beach, and, within the last week, about LIOO have been expended upon it, in reducing the gauge, and covering it with a coat of gravel ballast, and, at the present time it can compare favorably with any other line on the West Coast. The whole plant will be sold at a moderate valuation and on liberal terms to a responsible purchaser, or any newlyformed company, who would be willing to extend the line to the beach. About LBOO would suffice to carry the line to the beach, when the traffic would ensure a large return. The important mining claims round the township will shortly be entirely dependent on the Tramway for all their supplies of firewood, &c, &c, and this trade alone will be a large source of income. Intending purchasers are requested to communicate with the undersigned, who will furnish all particulars as to price, terms, &c, &c. H. Knox, Liquidator. Ross, July 4, 1807. 0360

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West Coast Times, Issue 576, 30 July 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 576, 30 July 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 576, 30 July 1867, Page 4

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