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WINSTANLE Y'B NATIONAL- HOTEL, CLY D E . WEDNESDAY, 18 th NOVEMBER. The Most Legitimate Business in the District. MESSRS. COPE and FACHE have been instructed by Mr. Thomas Winstanley, who is leaving the colony for England, to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, In One Lot, or in Lota to suit Purchasers, on Wednesday, the 18th of November, IBGB, at 11 sharp, the whole of that very valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Being Sections 21, 22, and 23, Block XXVI., Sunderlandstreet, Clyde, having a frontage of forty-eight feet, and a depth of one hundred and seventy feet, together with the build ings thereon, known as WINSTANLEY’S NATIONAL HOTEL AND BILLIARD ROOM, Together with the Billiard Table Household Furniture, Two first class Buggy Mares and Foals, Two-year-old Colt, nearly new Buggy, Fifty Geese, Poultry, Pigeons, Pigs; also a large Stock of the very best Spirits, Wines, Ales, Porters, Jams Preserves, and a largo Collection of other Articles suitable for the requirements of carry ing on a first - class hotel business. The Premises comprise the Ho tel, which has a well fitted and commodious Bar, Billiard Room two Sitting Rooms, seven Bed Rooms, Kitchen and Store Room, the whole lined and papered and well furnished with every requisite; a five stal Stable, detached; also Store Room, Goose and Fowl Houses, Buggy House, Groom’s House, Piggery, and other out-build-ings, Ac. .. The Furniture consis’s ot the usual Bar- fittings, Tables, Cane ■ Chairs, Iron-bedsteads,; fifty pairs blankets, ’■ Mattrasses, Beds, Pillows, Toilet-glasses, Tables, Wash-hand-stands, a No. 9 Cooking-stove. Dinner Service, and the usual articles in cookery and Tin-ware &c Also, a Grover and Baker’s very best Cabinet Sewing Machine To Hotel-keepers.—The Auctioneers, in inviting your special attention to the sale of this valuable property, confidently state that a safer investment for a steady business man seldom presents itself, a good connexion being attached to the house, which connexion is capable of being very materially increa ed. The Premises and Furniture, with or without the Live ttock, will be offei’ed in one lot. To Capitalists and Merchants.—The above commodious premises, facing Sunderland-street, occupy the very best position in the town, and could easily beconverted intoastore. There is easy access to the rear, via Cheviot-street. Remember: NOVEMBER 18, at 11 o’clock sharp. Luncheon Provided. Full particulars and Catalogues may be obtained on application to COPE <k FACHE, Auctioneer’s,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 341, 6 November 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 341, 6 November 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 341, 6 November 1868, Page 3

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