HOUSEHOLDFU UNITU RE AND EFFECTS. MONDAY. MAY 27, 1878. MR. JAMES SAMSON, instructed by Mr David Walsh, who is leaving the District, will sell by Public Auction at ALEXANDRA, on the above date the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising the usual requisites of a comfortably furnished home. Immediately alter the above Sale MR SAL IS ON will sell, (the property of a deceased Gentleman,) A whole Library of Books by the best Authors, (nearly new) Wardrobe and other effects. N.B.—-This Sale is genuine and without reserve. Parties in quest of Furniture, Books, Ac., will do well to put in an appearance at the appointed hour—--1 o’clock. TO LAND SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY, TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HORSES, BUG: GIES, HARNESS, SADDLERY', Ac, TOWN OF CROMWELL. JOHN MARSH having determined to retire from Hotel Keeping, and to devote his attention to farming, will submit to Public Competition ou Tuesday, JUNE 11th, 1878, at Noon, the whole of his Valuable Properties, viz: — Sec. 8 and 9, Block XXVII, having a frontage of 113 ft, to Melmoie Terrace, by a depth of 6Gft, together with the buildings thereon known as THE BRIDGE HOTEL, Dining Rooms, and Livery and Bait Stables, the whole substantially built, the Stables are of Stone, and contain 9 Stalls, 2 Loose Boxes and Lolt. A 20Acre Paddock, securely fenced, and adjoining the town, (the purchaser of the Hotel has the right to purchase or lease this paddock.) Sec. 8, Block V, together with a ■comfortable Cottage thereon. Sec. 28, 29, 30, 31,. Block IV. These Sections have a splendid post, rail and wire fence surround ing them, arc situate immediately opposite the Court House, and admirably adapted for a business site. ■Sec. 17, Block V; Sec. 9, 10, 11, 12, and 15, Block VI ; Sec. 3, Block XXXVI; Sec. 8, Block XXXVIII; Sec. 1 and 8, Block XLIV ; See. G and 7, Block LXXVIII: Sec. 7. Block LXXXIV; See. G, I Block LXXXVII. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Stock in Trade, 3 Buggies, Horses, Tip Dray, Harness, I Saddles. Bridles, Ac., Pigs, Poultry, Ac. Cromwell, from its many surroundings and the evidences of wealth on every side, is bound by the force of circumstances to lie one of the foremost towns in the Middle Island of New Zealand, and as the whole of the above properties occupy commanding positions the sale should attract the attention of buyers. NOTICE. ALL MONIES due to me must be paid forthwith or legal proceedings will be taken, and all monies due by me will be paid ou presentation of accounts. Parties indebted to mo will do well to pay attention to this as having sold out of the Butcher’s Cully Store, I am leaving the District. CHARLES NEI PER. Butcher’s Gully, May 2, 1878. ss. 1489 Tons Register, Li will sail on or about Wednesday the 22 nJMAY inst. Fakes from Port Chalmers are as Follows : To. SalooS, Stkekaok. Sydney and Newcastle £lO 0 £5 0 Wellington ?< 10 2 10 Lyttelton 2 0 I 10 FRANCIS FULTON, Craw ford-street, Dunedin.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 838, 10 May 1878, Page 3
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