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» New Advertisements. » PEESEYERANCB GOLD MINING J COMPANY, LIMITED. TENDERS waited for DRIVTNO TUNNEL liO feet, or until reef b< intersected. I Specifications t* be seen at the office o tbe Company. I Tenders to dpse at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, 31stinst.f A deposit of Hive Pounds to accompany each tender I PATBICK BBEtfNAN, \ Manager. Eeefton, March 84, 1877. THUEBDAY, sifo APRIL 1877, At 12 o'cloik Noon. Valuable Hdtel Property, Town Sections, Commodious atables, Buildings, and Magnificent Household Furniture, Billiard Table, &c At Ahjaura. SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL LAND At Totam Flat. To Capitalists, Speculators, Hotelkeepers, Farmers, and Partie Furnishing. RI CH A E~D BEEVES favored with rant lacHons from J. D. Pinkerton, Esq., W o is leaving the Colony, will sell posil vely without reservd, on Thursday, Sthlinst., at 12 o'clock noon, the following valuable properties-— \. The Star Hotel/ containing handsome bar, tw* bar parlors, sitting room, l«|rge dining room, commodious and elegantly fitted* up billiard saloon, nine 'lofty and well ventilated bed-rooms, large kitchen fitted up with Leamington ranee (at a cost of £160), and all other necessary convenience for carrying on extensive culinary arrangements, store rooms, servants' apartments, and every accessory for carrying on a first* class hotel business. 2. The whole of the first-class House* hold Furniture, consisting of horsehair and other sofas, horsehair chairs, easy chairs, 100 table, cheffonjers, handsome book-case, table covers, (velvet pile and damasl) carpets, blinds, Venetian blinas, curtains, poles, and rings, " Enchantress" stove, large dining fable, chairs, fen" ders and irons, iron bedsteads, first-class beading, wasfastands and sets, toiletglasses. towelling, sheets, and table linen, cutlery, glassware, crockeryware, and utensils; a large number of choice engravings, pier glass, lamps (hanging and table), splendid piano. One of Alcook's prize\Billiflrd Tables, with lamps, cues, balls, and all nteessary fitting*. -v 3. BuiMings known/ as Pinker ton's Chambers, opposite' to Hotel, containing four/large rooms. 4. Furniture in aboJre, consisting of double and single bedsteads (iron), beddinr, toilet sets, &o. 5. That magnificent structure known as Pinkerton'* Star Stables, con* taining 12 roomy stalls and two loose boxes, snilt regardless of cost, and covered with very best quality of iron ;] in front a well-; built three-robmjed bouse. 6. Section at the r*ar of stable, and used as a kitchm garden. 7. Sections 24 and 39, Totara Flat, containing in all {62 acres 1 rood 32 perches, <H really first-class land, admittefl on all sides to be about the best piece of land on the Flat. A iare chance for any person wanting to secure a permanent home. \ The auctioneer, in drawing the attention of the public to this important sale, begs to state most emphatically that his positive instructions from Mr.lPiAkertoti are to let every one of the abbve lines go to tbe highest bidder, without one farthing of reserve, he having mane up his mind to leave the Colony at my sacrifice. *To parties on the look-out for a life-long paying business, with a comfortable home, the sale of the Star Hotel offers an opportunity which seldom occurs in this part of New Zealand. There lis a good paying business attached to the: house and which is bound to improve vejjr considerably, as the population at Orwell Creek and Eiverview increases, and n the prospects of both those places ara second to none on the Coast, population is bound to be attracted, j The bouse has latelr undergone a complete overhaul, the whole of tbe inside of the building — being [lined and panelled with wood. In fact, lor completeness and finish the Star Hotel is par excellence tbe best on the West Coast. The purchaser of the Hotel will havelthe option of taking the furniture at valuation, but must signify his willingness to do io at once. The title to all the properties is PEEEHOLD Terms easjl at sale. No Reserve..; For further particulars apply EICHARD BEEVES, j Auctioneer. A. D. BAYFEILD, /GENERAL COMMISSION AGENI I* 1 • AND SHAREBROKER. npHEATRIOAL BILLS, long and broad X folio, multicolored, at the Timbs Ofßci roadway RECEIPT, and DELIVERY BOOKS (duplicate or triplicate), printed ard bound, at tb« TrKM Othce.

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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 96, 30 March 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 96, 30 March 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 96, 30 March 1877, Page 3

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