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Auction. Advertisements. THIS DAY, At 2 o'clock p.m. Sale of Butter, &c, nt Government Shed. GEO. COZENS will sell by public auction, this day at 2 o'clock sharp, 13 kegs prime butter 1 case pi'eserved meats 5 do kerosene 1 bottle quicksilver Just landed ex Claud Hamilton. Also, for freight and charges, A quantity of miscellaneous goods No reserve. Terms cash. 11448 TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, At 11 o'clock. In the Rooms. Large and Unreserved Sale of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. r\ W. B I N N E V, favored with instructions, will sell by auction, at his Mart, Wharf street, on Tuesday, 10th instant, ac 11 o'clock, a large assortment of merchandise, comprising — 10 tons Adelaide flour 10 do prime chaff 150 bags bran 10 tons oatmeal 58 cases Guiness's stout 30 do Byass' 30 casks Younger's 50 kegs butter 10 cases bacon 3 tons sugar 10 half tierces tobacco (assorted brands) 10 boxes Milner's 10's 5 qr-casks port 6 do do sherry 3 do do Hennessy's brandy 6 boxes maizena 50 cases kerosene 30 hall- chests tea And a very large variety of general merchandise. Terms at sale. 11450 TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, at the Three-mile Creek, THE SHAMROCK HOTEL. To Publicans, Speculators, Gardners and Others. f\ W. BINNEY, VJT« favored with instructions from Mr Ward (who is retiring from business) will sell by auctioiij on the premises, as above, on Tuesday, the 10th instant, at 2 o'clock — Those wull-known, and very valuable premises, situated at the Threemile Creek, and known as the SHAMROCK HOTEL, which is well and substantially built, and standing on one acre of really first-class land, securely fenced, well cleared, and having a splendid crop of vegetables. Parties in search of a really firstclass investment, cannot do better than to inspect the property, as the hotel, well managed, together with the garden, cannot fail to bring in good returns. Also, At half-past 3 o'clock, on tho Promises, Revell street — THE TEMPLEMORE HOTEL. standing on section, having a frontage of 28 feet to Revell street by a depth through to Tancrecl street of 165 feet. The Hotel is built of really firstclass material, and has all the conveniences of a really firstclass Hotel. There is a four-teeu-stall Stable erected on the property ; also, a two-roomed Cottage, with a frontage of 26 feet to Tancred street. In fact the property is so well and favorably known, that the Auctioneer feels that any further comment on his part perfectly unnecessary. Titles Good.— Terms a*t Sale. 11419 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 13, and 14. Commencing each clay at 11 o'clock. To Ironmongers, Up-country Storekeepers, Dealers, Parties Furnishing and others. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF IRONMONGERY. GW. BINNEY, • favored with instructions received from Mr Thomas Samuel (who is retiring from business), will sell by auction, on the premises, ReA r ell street, on tlie above days, without the slightest reserve. The whole of his large, well-selected, aud very valuable STOCK OF IRONMONGERY, comprising every requisite in the building, digging, and furnishing line, and a good selection of Leamington Ranges. Tho Auctioneer in calling attention to the above important * sale, would state that such a fine selection of Ironmongery has never before been offered on the coast, and would impress upon storekeepers and others, not to neglect this opportunity of replenishing their stock, as every lot must bo sold to the highest bidder. Tho premises will be sold on Saturday. Terms:— Under LSO, cash; over LSO and under LIOO, one month ; over LIOO, two months. No reserve. 11418

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West Coast Times, Issue 689, 9 December 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 689, 9 December 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 689, 9 December 1867, Page 3

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