Auction Sates. J IMMENSE BARGAINS. THE ROYAL HOTEL AND PURNITURE FOR Sale by Public Auction. HENRY DODSON, having received instructions from Mr. George James, who is compelled to retire from business in consequence of having received a vety severe injury, will submit to public competition, on Wednesday, January 20th, 1869, at 11 o’clock, THE Freehold of that old-established and convenient INN, situate in Blenheim, known as the Royal Hotel, and now in the oceupation of Mr. James. The Auctioneer feels assiu-ed that the arrangements, convenience, and adaptability for carrying on a large trade in this Hotel, with commodious and well-ventilated Stables, an Assembly Room detached from the main building, and other suitably constructed out-houses, are too well known io require any comment. A part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Also, The Furniture, Horses, Tilbury, Stock-in-Trade, Billiard Table, and all Miscellaneous Articles now on the premises, will be sold without any reserve. Catalogues will be ready for issue in a few days. H. Dodson, Auctioneer. FOR SALE, on Moderate Terms, Firstclass llomraey Marsh RAMS. Apply to Me. W. Beattie, Delta Station, Renwicktown. TO LET.—A Capital Six Roomed HOUSE, with Half acre of garden attached, situate in Maxwell-road. Apply to R. D. Noswokthy, Storekeeper, Grove-road. fTK) R SALE, CHEA P.—Quarter-acre j and Five-acre to Ten-acre Allotments, on Section o, Omaka, adjoining the Town of Blenheim. Terms easy. P. Rigby. Robinson brothers have just Received a Splendid Assortment of ELECTRO-PLATED CRUETS, „ Table and Decei t Forks „ Table, Desert, Tea, Egg Spoons „ Mustard Marrow and Salt ditto „ Candlesticks. The Newest Designs in Tea and Coffee Pots Publican’s Pots, with Glass Bottoms Ivory, Balance, Table and Desert Knives Also every Description of TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. Pudding Moulds, Patty Pans Pie Dishes, Meat and Baking ditto Tea Trays, Watering Pols Kniie Polish, Black Lead Day and Martin’s Blacking Colonial and Camp Ovens Single and Doable Bedsteads Tenders, Fire Irons, Bellows Fountains, Oval Pots, Kettles. Saucepans Sausage Machines, Steaming Pots CHURNS MILK DISHES. Milk Strainers, and Skimmers Candle Moulds, Meat Covers Mouse and Rat Traps Door Mats, Brooms, Brushes Scales and Weights Wash-hand B sins, Knife Boards Superior Toilet Setts SPONGE AND HIP BATHS, Galvanised Tubs and Buckets Gorse and Bill Hooks Spirit, Beer, and Vinegar Taps Hat and Boat Hooks Cow Bells and Straps Rope, Corn Sieves Garden Reels and Lines Every Description of TINWARE Machine Oil Feeders Scrim, 50 Patterns Room Paper All Sizes Window Glass, Putty Paints, Oil, and Varnish, HARVEST TOOLS. Scythes, Snaiks, Sickles, Reap Hooks Hay Knives and Forks American Improved Hay Forks Sheep Shears, Turkey Stones Picks, Spades, Shovels, Forks Hammers, Tomahawks Every Description of Superior BUILDER’S IRONMONGERY. Bolts, Nuts, Axles, Springs Joiner’s Tools, Kerosene Lamps CRICKET BATS, Balls, Stamps Gloves and Leg Guards. The only Importers of the Doable Refined Kerosene, 3s. 6d. per Gallon, Cash. . ROBINSON BROTHERS, Famishing and General Ironmongers.
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Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 150, 26 December 1868, Page 2
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476Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 150, 26 December 1868, Page 2
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