STANLEY W II A. E F AND AUCTION MART. TNO. MUNRO, AUCTIONEER •J Laving removed to Ibe above premises and wbarf, begs to notify shippers to tbis market, that the convenience of wharfage-accommoda-tion will effect a considerable saving in shipping charges; and to the trade in Westport and surrounding districts, that ho receives regular consignment* of Colonial Produce from NelsoL, Christehurcb, and Dunedin, which can always be had at current rates when not cleared out at auction. Flour, Oats, Chaff, and Bran Potatoes, Turnips, and Carrots Bacon, Hams, Cheese, and Eggs Wheat and Barley Plentiful supply of Grey Coals just landed ex Lyttelton. SALE THIS DAY^ At Stanley "Wharf, at 11 o'clock. ENTIRE CARGO ex LLOYD'S HERALD, from Oamaru. TNO. MTJNRO, will Sell by Auction, as above, consisting of—--14 tons Flour, in 50's, 100's, 200's. 250 bags Oats 20 „ „ crushed 100 „ Bran 20 „ Sharps 20 kegs prime Butter 1 ton Cheese Terms at Sale. JNO. MUNRQ. SALE BY AUCTION, Opposite Post Office Hotel, Gladstone Street, on arrival of the Wallabi, ON MONDAY, 4th DECEMBER. TNO. M" TJ N R O , U favoured with instructions from Messrs Seaton and Davidson, will sell by Auction as above, 10 Light Draught and Saddle HORSES. 10 Tons Prime Wanganui POTATOES, same as last sample. No Reserve. JNO. MUNRO.
IMPORTANT NOTICE. SALE BY AUCTION, At Charleston, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14th, 1871, DW A N & C 0. have received instructions from George Donne, Esq., Agent for the Curator of Intestate Estates to Sell by Public Auction, on TUESDAY, the 14th December , at the hour of Two o'clock, in front of the Camp Reserve, All the Right, Title, and Interest of the late James Hodge in a certain QUARTZ CLAIM, known as Nos. 1 and 2 NORTH, Adam Smith's Line of Reef, Murray Creek, Inangahua. The attention of miners, capitalists, and investors is specially directed to the sale of the above property, which is said to be of great value. After the above sale the Auctioneers (by order as aforesaid) will submit to public competition All the Right, Title, and Interest of the late Gteorge How Wake, deceased intestate, in QUARTZ CLAIM, known as No. 2 SOUTH, Adam Smith's Line of Reef, Murray Creek. DWAN & CO., Auctioneers. THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PMONAHAN respectfully in- . forms the public that he has just* completed the erection of the above commodious hotel, which will be found to afford to travellers and visitors first-class accommodation. The bedrooms are lofty and well ventilated. The Table, under the supervision of the proprietor, is supplied with every delicacy the market affords, and no effort will be spared to give the most complete satisfaction. Wines, Spirits and Ales of the bost quality. First-class Stables attached to the premises.
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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 894, 30 November 1871, Page 3
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452Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 894, 30 November 1871, Page 3
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