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Auction Advertisements. TO BUTCHERS. To Butchers in want of a stand to make a Fortune. 11/T ARK SPROT -^-*- has received positive instructions from - Mb C. J. Paine, to dispose privately, of his Valuable Shop and Business accommodations in Stafford Town, doing a business second to none on the coast, in perfect repair, and obtainable at a sum so low as to insure an immediate sale. Mr Paine's business engagements at Piper's Flat have caused him to make up his mind to devote his attention to one or the other of his properties, and he affords this opportunity to the public of taking advantage of his old connection, and early selection of a stand in Stafford Town. Full particulars of extent of trade, business accommodation, &c, from H387 Mack Speot. THIS DAY, TUESDAF, DECEMBER 10, 1867, At 11 o'clock a.m. "I £f\ PRIME WETHERS. 11/T ARK SPROT -*-"-*- has received instructions from the Importer to sell by auction, on the above day, precisely at 11 o'clock a.m., at his Yards, Hokitika Sale Yards, The above splendid lot of Wethers, just arrived, in the very finest condition, ex Maid of Erin. - Any lame or weak, or light sheep will be picked out, and the lot offered for sale will be, without exception, the most complete and even lot of prime, heavy weight, and healthy wethers ever imported from Melbourne. Sale sharp at eleven, As the Auctioneer must proceed at once to the Cattle Yards. 11451 THIS DAY, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. ARAHURA YARDS. -I <Z\ pr HEAD OF CATTLE. MARK SPROT will sell, most positively without the slightest reserve, on the above day, about Hf\ HEAD OF MAGNIFICENT / U CATTLE, Fob Messes Duncan and M'Clottghlin, And about t?f\ HEAD, MR. GRIGG'S ! OU PADDOCK CATTLE. - Both lots are remarkable for their primeness of quality and docility, and are placed in the auctioneer's hands without any restriction whatever, and with the most anxious desire to satisfy the requirements of the trade of this place, NOW BECOME REMARKABLY FASTIDIOUS. 11388 p EO. COZENS, late Salesman for G. W. Binney, has much pleasure in informing the public that he has commenced business as Auctioneer and Commission Agent, and trusts by strict attention and promptitude to merit a share of public support. Cash advances made on any goods consigned for absolute sale. Geo. Cozens, Auctioneer, &c, 10728 Wharf street. TO STOCKOWNERS, WEST COAST DEALERS, AND OTHERS. RUN AND STOCK FOR POSITIVE SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Messrs Miles and Co.'s Wool Sales Room, Hereford street, CHBISTCHUECH, ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. JH. BENNETT • has received instructions to sell as above ETJN No. 506, containing 5000 ' acres or thereabouts, of firstclass country, situated on the Teremakau river, and commonly ! known as the PADDOCK. The run is held under the New Canterbury Regulations, and there is a pre-emptive right over 250 acres. Improvements consist ,of four-roomed weatherboarded house, with detached kitchen, stockyard, sheepyard, garden and paddock of about 3 acres. The stock at present on the run are as follows, viz., about 400 wethers, in wool in first-class condition, 20 head of cattle. Sale at 12 o'clock. For further particulars apply to Mii/es and Co. ; Or J. H. Bennett, Auctioneer, Hereford street, Christchurch. November 18, 1867. 11293 A CCOUNT BOOKS made oi the best J\. hand-made Paper, Ruled, Printed, Bound, and Paged, on the premises, Weld street. > Habnett & Co., Account Book Manufacturers.

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West Coast Times, Issue 690, 10 December 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 690, 10 December 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 690, 10 December 1867, Page 3

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