Auction Advertisements. T BEG to inform my constituents and -"- the public of Hokitika, that I have engaged the services of Mr JAS. CEAIG Junr., as my Salesman, who will, in conjunction with myself, conduct all sales in future. G. W. Binney, Auctioneer, &c, Wharf street. Hokitika, Dec. 17, 1867. 11615 THIS DAY, At 11 o'clock. At the Eooms, Wharf street. POTATOES AND EGGS. GW. BINNEY • will sell by auction, at the Eooms, this day, at 11 o'clock sharp, 77 bags prime potatoes 13 cases eggs. Terms cash. 11616 THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEE 18, At 11 o'clock. On the Premises Sign of the Padlock, EeveU street. Continuation of tho LAEGE AND IMPOETANT SALE OF IEONMONGEEY. p W. BINNEY, Favored with instructions received from Mr Thomas Samuel, will continue the sale by auction, to-morrow, Wednesday, Doc. 18, at 11 o'clock sharp, The remaining stock of IEONMONGEEY, comprising every requisite in the furnishing, building, and digging line. Eemember — Not the Slightest Eeserve. Terms Liberal. 11582 TO-MOEROW, THUESDAF, DECEMBEE 19, At 11 o'clock. In the Eooms. Large and Unreserved Salo of GENEEAL MEECHANDISE. d^\ W. BINNEY will sell by auction, at the Booms, Wharf street, on Thursday, the 19th instant, at eleven o'clock, a large assortment of general merchandise, comprising — 10 tons Adelaide flour 10 tons chaff 40 casks Younger's stout 60 cases Guiness's do 10 qr-casks port wine 100 cases assorted cordials 18 do hams, assorted brands 20 do tobacco 1 do cigars 6 do qr sardines . 20 do lobsters 2 do figs 40 boxes cape raisins 70 cases Tasmanian jams 50 kegs butter 3 tons sugar 150 qr-chests tea (Louisa Kohn) 1867, 1868 2 cases confectionery And a large assortment of general merchandise Terms at sale. 11617 SATUBDAY, DECEMBEE 21, At 12 o'clock, On the Beach, at Greymouth. IMPOETANT TO SHIPOWNEBS, MASTEE MABINEBS, SPECULATOES, AND OTHEBS. For, and on account of whom it may concern. Wreck of the P.S. CHAELES EDWAED. p W. BINNEY, • favored with instructions received from Capt. Patrick, will sell by auction, on the Beach at Greymouth, on Saturday, the 21st Dec, at 12 o'clock, for, and on account of whom it may concern, The WEECKof the p.s. CHAELES EDWAED, as she now lies J stranded on the Greymouth Beach, with Hull, Machinery, Masts, Spars, Eigging'," Boat, Furniture, &c. The Auctioneer, in calling tho attention of shipowners, master mariners, speculators, and others, would state that the p.s. Charles Edward is thoroughly adapted for the West Coast trade; her machinery being of a very superior class ; her fittings and accommodation are unsurpassed ; and — most important of all — her very light draught of water enables her to enter with perfect safety any river on tho coast. No Eeserve. Terms Cash. 11534
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West Coast Times, Issue 697, 18 December 1867, Page 3
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