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Auctions. FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST, At 12 o'clock sharp. Important sale of HOTEL AND OTHER PROPERTY In the Assigned Estate of James Johnston. D MACLEAN AND CO. • have received instructions from the Trustees in the Assigned Estate of James Johnston to sell by public auction on Friday, the Ist August, at 12 o'clock sharp, at the Melbourne Hotel, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES, Comprising — 1. THE M ELBOURNE HOTEL, Situated corner of Mawhera Quay and Werita street. 2. THE FIVE-ROOMED COTTAGE AND GROUND, On south side of Tidal Creek. 3 THE LEASE OF FAMILY HOTEL, In Mackay street. .4. THE LEASE OF SECTION, Mackay street, adjoining the Family Hotel 5. FURNITURE, At Family Hotel and Cottage. The above properties are so well-known to the Colonial Public that comment, from the Auctioneers is almost unnecessary. ■ The MELBOURNE HOTEL, having been built only three yeats ago, is in excellent condition, and unsurpassed for its accommodation on the West Coast. It contains a commodious Bar, numerous Parlors, Sitting and Sample Rooms, large Dining-room, a great number of lofby and well- ventilated Bedrooms, Bathroom, and Kitchen: fitted-up with patent Cooking Range, and every convenience requisite for the culinary department. The situation of the House is unexceptionable, occupying as it does the most central crrner section on Mawhera Quay, while the excellence of its internal arrangements have : secured for it the almost exclusive patronage of the travelling public of the Australasian Colonies. ' Cottage and Ground, Tidal Creek. — This pleasantly-situated and compact property is ; admirably adapted for a private residence. ; The Cottage, containing five rooms, is vi ell i built, and the Garden plentifully stocked ■ with Fruit Trees, Flowers, and Vegetables- i The Lease of the Family Hotel, Mackay ] street, has about 18 months to run, and being < held at a moderate rent, offers considerable i inducement fbr investment. 7 ; Section adjoining Family Hotel. —This Allotment is daily increasing in value, being one of the few vacant sections now to be bb- ( tamed in the business part of the town. ' The Terms of the Sale are as follows : ' For the Melbourne Hotel : Half cash, one- J fourth 3 months, one-fourth G months, approved bills. Stock and furniture to be taken ] at valuation for cash. : For the other properties and furniture at Family Hotel, and Cottage, cash. • ' : D. MACLEAN & CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST, \ At 2 o'clock. : SALE OF HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY. To Capitalists, Storekeepers, and Others. T\ MACLEAN AND CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction, on Friday, Ist August, at 2 o'clock, on the premises, situated Ra'e's Terrace, adjoining the proposed Railway line, Lease of ground, 33ft x 132 ft j Together with, The substantial two-roomed Cottage, 24ft x 12ft erected thereon. ; D. MACLEAN & CO., : Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 2nd AUGUST, : At 12 o'clock sharp. COTTAGES, COTTAGES. DmacleTn and co. • have received instructions to sell by public auction, on Saturday, 2nd August, at 12 o'clock sharp, on the premises, 1. That centrally-situated and wellbuilt Four-roomed Cottage in Mackay street, immediately adjoining Jones's Bakery, and now occupied by Mr W. W. Woolfe; together, with Lease of Section having a frontage of 33 x 153. 2. That newly-erected and well» finished Five-roomed Cottage, situated in Hospital street, opposite the Presbyterian Church, and now in the occupation of Mr Lloyd, with Lease of Section, 33 x 150. The Auctioneers desire to call particular attention to this sale of valuable properties, as opportunity rarely offers of securing firstclass residences so convenient to the business thoroughfares. The cottages are in excellent condition, having been newly papered and painted throughout. The sections are Held at a nominal rental, on a lease of 20 years. Without Reserve, D. MACLEAN and CO./ Auctioneers. . Board and Residence. T ODGINGS AT MRS. OLSON'S 27, Arney street FOR. SINGLE MEN, Ladies ca.n mept with accommodation during their accouchements at Mrs Olson's, Ladies' Nurse, from Londonv 27, Arney street. NEW PAPERHANGINGS. \ LARGE CONSIGNMENT, just re- "^* ceived per Rangitoto, ex Altear, from Liverpool. [ The Largest and best selected stock eVer imported into Greymouth, having been seJeoted by the undersigned from patterns to suit ths tastes and requirements of the district. T. AMOS, ; \ Mawhera Quay f .

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1556, 31 July 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1556, 31 July 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1556, 31 July 1873, Page 3

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