Valuable Freehold Property for Sale or Lease. MR. VAUTIER JANISCH will offer for sale or lease, at his Land Sale on the 30th inst., at the Napier Steam Mill, — Those extensive Premises, situated in the most central and commanding spot in Napier’ and wellknown as the SETTLERS’ HOTEL. The Hotel has 74 feet frontage to Shakespearoroad, contains a large Taj) room, with the requisite fittings,?Bar Parlour, Parlour, Dining and Private Sittings Rooms, four Single and seven Double Bed Rooms, Kitchen, Pantry, and Store Room, together with a large room known as the Lodge Room, and a convenient Billiard Room. Also, Those well-built Stables attached to the Hotel containing twelve Stalls, Loose box, Coach House and Lofts, and for which a high rent has been more than once offered. The out-buildings consist of every requisite for a first-class Hotel. The Settlers’ Hotel is too well known in Hawke’s Bay to need comment as to its accommodation, and the attention of capitalists in the other Provinces is called to the fact of its being in the immediate neighbourhood of, and exactly opposite to, the Government buildings and Land Office. It is adjacent to the bank of New South Wales, between the Union'Bank of Australia and the Bank of New Zealand. its situation is unrivalled as a business stand. Conditions at time of sale : meantime, apply to VAUTIER JANISCH, Auctioneer. Napier, Oct. 1, 18G2. Province of Hawke’s Bay. VALUABLE RURAL LAND FOR SALE. MR. VAUTIER JANISCH will sell by Public Auction immediately after the sale of theßz'Ztlep.s’ Hotel, on the 30 th inst., — A COMPACT little FARM of 330 Acres situated at Puketapu and within 12 miles from Napier. The soil is rich and arable, and the situation of this Property merits particular attention. Terms, —To an approved purchaser exceedingly liberal. CONDITIONS AT TIME OE SALE. Meantime, apply to VAUTIER JANISCH, Auctioneer. Napier, October 1, 1862. MR. VAUTIER JANISCH has received instructions to sell at his Land Sale on the 30th inst., — THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY in the vicinity of the Steam Mill, having a frontage of 50 feet to Shakespeare Road, by a depth of 19S feet, with a new and commodious t HOUSE recently erected thereon, 22 feet by 12 feet, containing 4 Rooms, with a BALCONY commanding an extensive view. The House is presently in the occupation of Mr. P. SEARLES. There is also a well-stocked GARDEN in the rear of the House, filled with chciccl FRUIT TREES. For further particulars apply'to the Auctioneer. Napier, October 1, 1802. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALS! Stuart, Kinross & Co. BEG to intimate that the TERMS of SETTLEMENT for purchases made at their Auction Sale on 4th to 7th November will be, — Under £2O, Cash, And the remainder by approved bills, as follows— From £ 20 to £ 150, 3 months “ 150 to 300, 3 and 4 months “ 300 to 600, 3 and 6 mouths “ 600 to 1000, 3,6, and 9 months “ 1000 & uprds., 3,6, 9, and 12 months Bearing interest over the first three months. Other clauses and further particulars will be given at sale. STUART, KINROSS & Co. FOR POSITIVE SALE, 150 EWES. TTIOR SALE, —One Hundred and J-' fifty Ewes, 2,4, and 6 tooth, now depasturing on Mr. Curtis’ run. Delivery to be taken immmediatcly. Apply to 'B. D. DANVERS, Auctioneer. THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Established in 1816, FOR LIFE ASSURANCE ON RATES CALCULATED FOR FOREIGN RESIDENCE. THE UNDERSIGNED have been appointed Agents for Napier. TRIPHOOK & WRIGHT, Shakespcare-road. Wanted, for the Waiimkurau Hundred, A SCHOOLMASTER, SALARY, £IOO a-year from Government; rent free. A native-built house and land for cultivation. The Civil Commissioner will also stipulate for and endeavour to procure a proper and regulated supply of Food and Firewood for the Schoolmaster; but the Government will guarantee only £IOO a year, hatse and land. Qualifications, —good moral character, and a sufficient knowledge of the Maori to enable him to instruct the Natives in the English language. Probable station—Waimarama. Apply to the Civil Commissioner, Napier.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 69, 23 October 1862, Page 5 (Supplement)
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658Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 69, 23 October 1862, Page 5 (Supplement)
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