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TUESDAY, 29th JANUARY, At 11 o'clock punctually. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. IMPORTANT SALE OP THE MOST CENTRAL BLOCK m the TOWNSHIP OF KUMARA. - • instructed by the mortgagee, will, sell by public auction on the premises— That most valuable site, corner of Main street and Seddon street, TT -__»•! • . i that well-known property, known as THE ALBION HOTEL, and containing, lft rooms, dining department for 100 men, all superbly fitted up. This section has 165 ft frontage to Main road, and 33ft to Seddon street, and included in the above, held under lease, stands O'DonneU's Stables, Fisher's BpqtShop, barber's shop,, and Wood's ; blacksmith s' shop.The hotel is insured for £7OO, * and has a 12 o'clock licence, with an established trade* Also, Under instructions from the Trustees, in, - r Estate of Rouslton and M'llroy, ' ' ' ! The whole of the stock-in-trade, bar ; requisites, patent 'biaer • engines, l\ furniture, comprising tables, chairs, jj hair sofas, engravings, lamps, coo'kih'gi range, 'bedroom furniture, 5 tanks, chests of drawers, cheffoniers, ',', carpets, crystal, kitchen utensils, &c. ; in fact, everything required for the conducting of a large trade. ■' '•> ____ \ ' Terms liberal, declared at sale. . •• Without the slightest reserve. J -Note.—lf the purchaser of the hotel desires he can have the furniture taken at. ■valuation. '*%■. ~ TUESDAY, 29th JANUAE , a'fter' ! Safe' •«* Albion; Hotel. <- • "" under instructions from the Trustees hi Rb&ston and I 'M'lkoy's Estate,'; will submit to public ' •!$' Thlt-M^tMy^buata i hd ,: ■■*>*•■■■"'<■' HANDSOME .COTTAGE,^:^....,,, containing Parlour, 2 Bed-rooms, Kitchen,) and Scullery, in the Main Road, near the ' ■ irTramway, ; Sta]fciQnj. v now in the occupation of Mr ■ M'llroy ; .. m ; . ji., 2nd. Furniture and household effects. The section is held by business licence, consequently no large ground rent to pay. Terms at sale. THURSDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 11 o'clock.

IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING OUT SALE OF FARMING PROPERTIES, BUTCHER'S SHOP AND COUNTRY STOBJE, WITH STOCK OF GROCERIES. IRONMONGERY, CROCKERYWARE; ALSO, HORSES, COWS, PIGS, &c. • instructed by Mr Joseph Beale, who is leaving the Coast, will sell on the premises, Waimea, the whole of his freehold properties, consisting of:.— 1. Forty-one acres of the choicest land in Westland, adjoining Messrs Boult and Cunningham's farm, Arahura, between the road and lagoon, 10 acres ploughed and stumped, 3 acres under potatoes, and oats, balance so vn down in English grass. This land has always been noted for the heavy stock of cattle and •sheep it has carried, and being perfectly secure from any river, must commend itself to parties on the look out for a really good iataning property, being within ■easy distance of the larije centres •of ( population, and within ten minutes' walk of the Arahura cattle market. "2, Ten acres on terrace at tack of Waimea, of which 3 acres are •cleared and in grass. 3. Fifty-acres Piper's Flat, through which the Quinrfs Terrace lead of gold is supposed to run. This is a splendid run for sheep. 4. One half-share an 4 acres land, Piper's Flat, on which is erected extensive slaughter-house, with :new double patent winch* yards, juggeries, good cottage and gar>den, with adjoining paddocks for . tf.'/l' ) , >'/ s>. The Post Office Store and butcher's , .shop, Waimea, t Tdth goodwill of J i business., Jat present' doing 'the largest trade in the district, with mew stable at rear, large garden with full-grown fruit trees. 6. The whole of the stock of groceries ironmongery, glassware, china, Ac,, &c. One horse, "Charley," thoroughly staunch in harness. One horse, *' Tom," splendid hack. Two cows, lot of pigs, fowls, sundries. The whole of the household furniture and cooking utensils—consisting of couches, chests of drawers, tables, chair's, bedding, bedsteads, and wash-stands, <fcc., too numerous to mention in -a limited advertisement. All titles perfect. Sale unreserved.

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Kumara Times, Issue 414, 23 January 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 414, 23 January 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kumara Times, Issue 414, 23 January 1878, Page 3

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