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THIS DAY. At Elevbv a.m. AT THEIR ROOMS, PALMERSTON NORTH. ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS. MESSRS. THYNNE, LINTON, -& CO. will sell by Public Auction on the above date 'and place, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of Ornamental Trees and 1 Shrubs, and every description of Fruit Trees, from LAIRDS NURSERY. TERMS CASH. Auctioneers' Note. — Owing to the very successful sale last year, Mr. Laird will send through some five and. six years old- frnit trees, and a stock of forest trees. THYNNE, LINTOK, & CO., Auctioneers, Foxfcon and Palmerston. IMPOETANT TO HOTELKEEPERS, BREWERS, AND OTHERS. THE PRINCESS HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. OR SALE BY AUCTION on •*>, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1879, , 'At 12 Noon. , , GM, SNELSON has been favored • with instructions from the Proprietor, Mr. Wm. Deabds, who is retiring from the Hotel business, to offer, on the above date, that very Valuable Freehold Property, THE PRINCESS HOTEL, Main street, PALMERSTON NORTH. The land. has a frontage of 100 links to Main street, with a depth of 500 links. The ground plan of the Hotel' covers 54 feet by 42 feet, the building containing on the ground floor commercial room, parlor, dining and sitting room?, bar parlor, and bar, under which, there is a. first-class cellar,. On the up-stairs floor there are eight single and four family bed-rooms, all airy and lofty, beside one drawing-room. A corridor, seven feet wide, extends the. whole depth of the building, and opens out to an ornamental yet substantial balcony, ' • The kitchen, which is detached from tha main building, is large and spaoions, measuring 30 feet by 20 feet, and is replete with al\ the conveniences necessary for a kitchen attached to a firstclass Hotel. There is alsc L up-stairs accommodation m this part of the building, consisting of four family and two single rooms. stable oomprlses seven loose boxes, five stalls, and a harness room. It is lofty and well ventilated, and has every convenience attached. The NEWMARKET SALE Y\RDS are at the rear of the Hotel, and form a portion of the property. The whole of the timber used m the construction of the building consists of totara, matai, and rimn. r Thpre is a never -failing sprine of water, to which is attached a first-class pump, thus making a certainty of this much-needed requisite. ' - The yard is thoroughly drained bybox drains, and is well metalled. • The buildingis most;fayorably situated, for although within ithe town, it has still a certain retirementwhich gives t decided advantages as a Family Hotel. It-is directly opposite the Terrace End Station, and also at the very junction of the Great' Napier Road with the Main Street of Palmerston. At that end of the town, ami closely snrrounding it, there are four s,aw-mills, a flour-, mill, and other industries which serve i to give it one of the most extensivebar business m the district. The Auctioneer would dra.w especial attention to the fact that the present proprietor had the building erected under his own supervision, and that no expense has been spared m making it thoroughly substantial and complete, a fact sufficiently .guaranteed ta by the large patronage bestowed m the past four years during which it has been, jn hißjpo»sesßion. ; "To a maht.of moderate meana the above ojfers an opportunity of Jnvjesting rarely met with, as the .terms are ex, ceedingly liberal,, and will be declared at s.ale, or upon application bylefcter to Also will be offered-—. TWO rerv oomfoKnMe, COTTAGES, on ' part of Section 602, Maijj street : Quarter of an Acre of LAND, m M«?n street, with substantial Foiir-roomed' COTTAGE nnrl def ached KitclTpn. Tln» premises are well adapted for-'al ■Rntfl|pr> There h a good iwo-oitaß" - SbiMe. Cart Shed, ami Burn erecierl on '^the Section, Mms making if one of the ( most coin pie' *• properties m t f he fawn. • . O. W~ SNELSON, ' Auctioneer, Pahnerston North?

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 46, 4 June 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 46, 4 June 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 46, 4 June 1879, Page 3

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