Auction Advertisements. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1867, At 11 o'clock. To Merchants, Storekeepers, Speculators, and others. POSITIVE & UNRESERVED SALE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, At G. W. Binney 's Store. r\ W. BINNEY, • favored with instructions, from Messrs Mobison, Law and Co , will sell by public auction, at his Free Stores, Wharf street, on above date, at 11 o'clock, without the slightest reserve, 30 kegs Wellington butter 15 do Sydney do 13 do butter ex Nil Desperandum 19 cases Coey's bacon 1 cask oatmeal 3 tins mustard 6 qr-casks vinegar 1 case plaid vestas 9 do pick handles 6 bales paper 11 buckets 2 kegs nails lbell, fire-pump, and hose and bucket Also, immediately after above — A large assortment of general provisions, consisting of Oats, bran, chaff, flour, oatmeal, bacon Sardines, lobsters, bottled porter Port Wine, in bulk and case, brandy in case Pick and axe-handles, tartaric acid Galvanised iron, &c. Also, Taieri potatoes, ex Omeo. The auctioneer's instructions are positively to sell. Terms at Sale. 11225 THIS DAY. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1867, At 2 o'clock. FAT CATTLE. FAT CATTLE. 1 HEAD PRIME - MARK SPROT has received instructions from his old client, Me John Febguson, to sell on the above day, that nicely mixed Mob of Cattle selected by him out of the Christchurch Paddocks, and comprising everything of high quality which the trade require, especially ONE BULLOCK, 17001bs. WEIGHT, which took the first prize at the Cattle Show at Christchurch, and was there considered to be the most remarkable animal for breeding, weight, and quality which had ever been seen. Also, from Messes Duncan and M'Loughlin, their choice lot of well- selected, pail-fed Cattle, the ripest and most forward lot on the plains of Canterbury. The whole are thoroughly thick fat ; no expense has been spared in securing them ; they are quiet enough to drive or lead anywhere ; and the Auctioneer's instructions are to Sell without any reserve whatever. And from Messes Gabfoeth and Morbison their heavy weight and prime STEERS AND HEIFERS, from the run of Messrs Parker, a few of which have reached this market, and have given satisfaction far beyond the buyer's anticipations. This lot the Auctioneer can most confidently recommend, both from the opinion of good judges and his own inspection, and as his instx-uetions are to clear the lot, A veet small one, he is satisfied that the trade will meet their requirements in every way. ARAHURA SALE YARDS. Two o'clock. 11224 TO UP-COUNTRY BUTCHERS. Af\ FAT WORKERS. X JONES will sell immediately on the arrival of the CLAUD HAMILTON, From Sydney, Duo on the 24th inst. This fine lot have been in condition for tho past two and a half years, and will only have been six days on the passsago. They were selected particularly for this market and tho inland diggings. They may be led in halters through tho thickest scrub without fear of loss. J. Jones, 11234 Auctioneer. EOR SALE, a THIRTIETH SHARE in the Scandinavian Gold Mining Company, Ross. "Apply Z, West Coast Times office. lof 12
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West Coast Times, Issue 678, 26 November 1867, Page 3
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