IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Without Reserve ! ! MR. VAUTIER JANISCH will sell by Public Auction, by order of the Proprietor—Mr. Charles M‘lntyre—who purposes leaving the Colony, on SATURDAY, 28th MARCH, At NOON, at his GENERAL STORE in CAR-LYLE-STREET,— LOT I—Half of Town Section No. 74, having a frontage of 33 feet to Carlyle-street, by a depth of 165 feet, with two llouses thereon, containing live rooms each, lined and papered, with a never-failing Well of Water, and every convenience for a private Residence or General Store, for. which one is now used, commanding a good business. Lot 2. Portion of Town Section No. 36, having a frontage of 35 feet to Chaucer-road, by a depth of 165 feet,'with two cottages thereon, containing 3 rooms each, and lined and papered, and in a complete state of repair. Lot 3. Town Section No. 75, having a frontage to Carlyle-street of 65 feet by a , a depth of 165 feet. This section is excavated and in preparation for the erec- , tion of a house thereon. Lot 4, Part of Suburban Section No. 35, excavated for building purposes. Lots. Part of Suburban Section No. 35, excavated for building. Lot_6. Town Section 319, having a frontage of 450 feet to Munroe-street. Lot 7. Section 10, adjoining the property of Mi-. Gardner. not previously sold by private contract) consisting of a varied assortment of groceries, clothing, and other goods. Plans of the property may be seen and Terms of Sale made known on application to CHARLES MTNTYRE, Proprietor, or to VAUTIER JANISCH, Auctioneer. PROVIDED.
JOHN DLWIDDIE, JOINER, CABINET-MAKER, & UPHOLSTERER, CARI.YLE-STREET, NAFIER. GOOD SUPPLY OFFURNITURE always on hand, comprising:— Chests of Drawers, Washsfands Toilet Tables and Glasses, Tables Sideboards, CheiToniers, Ac., Ac. Beds, Hair and Flax Mattrasscs, Bolsters Pillows, and Straw Puliasses 20 dozen Chairs in stock—English, American, and own make Curtain Poles, Rings, and every description of Tv oon Turning done on the premises J. D. trusts by low charges and prompt attention to Town and Country Orders to secure a continuance of the liberal support he has hitherto received. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF NAPIER. G 1 ENILE MEN,—Having been requested by r the Superintendent to be one of the Executive, I have accepted that office, which necessitates my resigning my r seat in the Provincial Council, and I therefore again request your suffrages for re-election. As you were before pleased to place me at the head of the poll, I trust again to merit your support. jLwui cgui. ourviim, JOHN ALEXANDER SMITH. Napier, 'March 19, 18G3. Church, of England Bazaar. SOMli further contributions of useful and ornamental articles having been lately I’eceived from England and elsewhere, it is proposed to hold a Sale of the same in the Council Chamber, on Tuesday, 24th inst., by the kind permission of His Honor the Superintendent. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Admission ... 6d. I am, Gentlemen, Your obdt. servant, T. A. BRIDGE, ) H. S. TIFFEN, j Churchwardens. Napier, Mutch 10, ISG3, WILLIAM BULL, from Market Ilarboro, is requested to communicate with HENRY GREEN, Dunedin.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 99, 20 March 1863, Page 2
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511Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 99, 20 March 1863, Page 2
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