Meetings. CLUB TEUTONIA. A MEETING will take place THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. P. SUSMAN, 11157 Hon. Secretary. Auction Advertisements. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. FOR POSITIVE SALE. PRIME FAT CATTLE. PRIME FAT CATTLE. The second draft of the shipment, ex Eucalyptus. f>r> HEAD. riABEY AND GILLES \J have received instructions to sell by auction, at the Arahura Sale Yards, on Tuesday, 15th instant. The second draft of 66 head prime fat BULLOCKS, just landed in splendid condition, without a bruise, ex Eucalyptus, from Port Albert. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend butchers not to lose the chance of obtaining some of the above cattle, which for quality, have 'never been equalled on the West Coast, and are to be positively sold to the highest bidder. Caeey and Gilles, 11143 Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. JAMES CRAIG has received instructions from MiGraham, to sell by auction, on the premises, Sewell street — His entire stock of drapery, hosiery, &c. Terms liberal. Further particulars shortly. 11145 THIS DAY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, At 11 o'clock. To Bookmakers, Up-country Storekeepers, and others. GW. BINNEY • will sell by public auction, at Mart, Wharf street, on Monday, at 11 o'clock, 4i cases men's calf kangaroo colonial made spring side boots. 2 truuk bradded Wellington do. Terms at sale. No reserve. 11128 THIS DAY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, At 2 o'clock. To Gentlemen Furnishing, Dealers, and Others. Unreserved Sale of Really Good FU RN ITU 11 E. f^i W. BINNEY, • favored with instructions received from the owner, will sell by public auction, at Provincial-chambers, Weld street, on the above date, at 2 o'clock — The whole of his splendid household FURNITURE, consisting of Very handsome high-toned Piano, in rosewood; carpets, tables, chairs, ornaments, books, bedsteads and bedding ; ladies' side-saddle, kitchen-utensils, &c., &c. Terms cash. 11127 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, At 2 o'clock. To Merchants, Speculators, Publicans, and others in search of a first-class investment. p W. BINNEY, vTo favored with instructions, from Mr W. Harris, who has determined to leave for Launceslon on account of the ill-health of Mrs Harris, will sell by Sublic auction, on the premises, on Thursay, November 21, 1807, at 3 o'clock sharp, his far-famed house THE PLOUGH INN, together with Stock, Furniture, Pigs, Fowls, Turkeys, &c. Tho well-known position, the extent of the accommodation, and the fact of its doing the largest trade on the West Coast will at once recommend this as the most legitimate speculation in Hokitika. The House is well and substantially built, and contaius largo and handsome bar, bar parlor, largo dining-room, two silting rooms, five bed rooms, kitchen and pantry upon the ground floor, and sixteen spacious bedrooms upstairs, large and commodious yard, skittlo ground, pigstye and outhouses. In offering this property the Auctioneer can with every confidence state that this is the snuggest house in town, and so well arranged that it can be worked with very little expense. The handsome furniture and stock can be taken at a valuation or not, at the option of the purchaser. Immediately after abovo Tho COTTAGE at rear. Terma at sale. 11164
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West Coast Times, Issue 671, 18 November 1867, Page 3
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