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Auction Advertisements. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, At 11 o'clock, BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS. To Gentlemen of Literary Taste, Librarians, and others. GW. B I N N E V • will sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, Wharf street, on Saturday, the 14th September, at 11 o'clock sharp. The most choice assortment of Books ever yet offered to the Hokitika public. For full particulars see West Coast Times of Saturday, Sept. 7. 10220 THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, At 12 o'clock. ! FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY, North Revell street. JAMES CRAI G will sell by auction, on the Premises, opposite the Horse and Groom Hotel, North Revell street, to-morrow, Wednesday, at 12 o'clock, Those Two Substantially-built SHOPS, containing each two and three rooms, with large yard at back, fenced in with 5 feet palings ; size of section, 33 x 100. No reserve. — Terms cash. 10202 THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. BUTCHER'S BUSINESS. MARK SPROT has received instructions from Mr Niel M'Kinnon to disposo— either privately befcre the day of sale, or by public auction on Wednesday, the 11th September, of his Valuable SHOP, YARDS, and BUSINESS at the LITTLE PADDOCK, Hau Hau Lead. This business is simply one of the best on the Coast, as the Auctioneer can show by the stock sold to the present proprietor. It is entirely cash, and is only parted with because of the determination of the owner to return to his friends in Canada. The price asked is so absurdly low, that a sale must ensue. Sale at 2 o'clock. No Reserve then. 10137 Tenders. mENDERS are invited for 50,000 firstJ_ class Bricks for building purposes, to be snpplied within six months from date. For particulars apply to Mr Shaw, West Coast Times office. 10213 Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE. THE Partnership hitherto existing between W. J. Taylor, Edward Spry, and Thomas Prior, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will in future be carried on by W. J. Taylor and Edward Spry, by whom all outstanding accounts will both be collected and paid. W. J. Taylob, Edward Spbt, Tjecomas Pbiob. Witness — William Smart. Greenstone Creek, Septombers, 1867, 10209 WE, the undersigned, have this day mutually agreed to DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP in the firms existing as Collins and Co., Brighton ; and Shepherd and Co., Charleston. All debts owing to the said firms will be received by Shepherd and Warne, and all accounts indebted by the said firm will be paid by Shepherd and Warne. (Signed) Richard Wabne. robebt shephebd. Thomas Collins. Witness— Lewis W. Bates, James W. Griffiths. Charleston, Sept. 3, 1867. 10199 THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between Wadeson and Gbiggs, Market Gardners, is Dissolved from the date of this notice. All debts contracted from this date must be charged to the party incurring the same. David Wadeson. September 7, 1867. 10184 Government Notices. NOTICE. RE JOHN BURKE AND PATRICK M'HUGH, BANKRUPTS. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons indebted to the estate of the above-named bankrupts, to pay their respective accounts forthwith to the undersigned. And all such debtors am hereby warned that no other person has any authority to receive the said debts, or to give for them a valid receipt. Edwakd Habdcastle, Sequestrator. Hokitika, September 10, 1867. 10210 ACCOUNT BOOKS made 01 the best hand-made Paper, Ruled, Printed, Bound, and Paged, on the premises, Weld street. Habnett & Co., Account Boo.k M&nutaoturors,

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West Coast Times, Issue 613, 11 September 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 613, 11 September 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 613, 11 September 1867, Page 3

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