N.Z.IL. & M.A.. Co. IMPORTANT SALS OF SHIP HOTEL BLOCK AND OTHER FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN TIMABU. fjpHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), TIMARU, Have received instructions from tile ADMINISTRATOR OF THEgESTATE OF THE LATE MR. RICHARD GREEN, TO SELL BY POBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, Great North Road, ON FRIDAY, 14th JULY, At 2 o’clock, The undermentioned Properties: ■— A—SHIP HOTEL BLOCK. Section 35, Timaru. 1— The North-eastern Portion of Section 85, containing 32 perches, and on which is erected THE SHIP HOTEL, a That well-known . Commercial and Family Hotel, built of stone, containing 40 rooms, Billiard Room with two Tables, Bath Rooms,Commodious Oellerage,and all the other requisites of a First-class Hotel, at present occupied under lease by Mr Daniel McGuiimess. b Also the Offices at present occupied ■•" by Messrs J. T. Ford and Co., built of w ood and iron. Property No. 1 has a Frontage on Great North Road and Strathallan street of 185 feet. 2 The South-western portion of Section 35, containing 26 Perches, on which is erected a Shop occupied by Mr J. Cockroft, Jeweller. h Shoo occupied by Mr Hill, Tobacconist. c Offices occupied by Mr Cork, Accountant. d Shoo occupied by Mr W. Hobbs, Tailor. c Offices occupied by Mr A. Jameson, Barrister and Solicitor. /Furniture Warehouse occupied by Mr B. Wallis. g Shop occupied by Mr I. Salek. Property No. 2 has a frontage on Great North Road and Beswick street of 146 feet 6 inches, besides a right-of-way in Beswick street. B—Section 185, Brown street, Timaru, containing 1 rood, on wh'ch is erected a substantial 7-roomed brek dwelling house at present occupied by Mr Jameson. C—Section No. 392, Elizabeth street, Timaru, containing 1 rood. D—Part of Section No. 331, corner of Church and Sophia streets, Timaru, containing 26 perches, and adjoining the Masonic Hall, and is immediately opposite to St. Mary’s Church. From its central position, this is one of the most valuable business sites in Timaru. E—Sections 137 and 138, North street, Timaru, on which are erected Two foui-roomed Cottages, at present occupied by Mr Thomas Green and Mrs Beckinsall. This Property is held on Lease from Messrs R. and G. Rhodes. F-BUBURB of GREENFIELD, facing Elizabeth and LeCren streets, within ten minutes’ walk of the Post-office, consisting of 24 SECTIONS.
These sites are particularly suited for Residences, haying an elevated position commanding a good view, and being a healthy and desirable neighborhood. The Wai-iti Coach passes four times a day. Q —Part of Rural Section 3978, containing 20 ACRES, situated on WAI-ITI ROAD, 2 miles from Timaru, at present occupied by Mr J. C. McKerrow. H. —Rural Section, 12310, containing 20 Acres, situated near Otaio river, miles south of St, Andrews and about 15 chains from the Great ' South Railway, at present occupied by Mr John Bell. I—Rural Section 25579, containing 80 Acres, ring fenced, situated between the Main Line of Railway and the Sea, and about miles from Orari Station, and of which immediate possession can be given. J Part of Section 63, Town of Temuka, containing 1 rood, situated on Great North Road..
For terms a'nd particulars apply to THE NE\W ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (..LIMITED), Timaru, F. LeOREN Manager; Or to any of their Bra nches throughout the Colo.uy. MESSRS MACLEAN & STEWART, MR WILLIAM ZIBSLER. Timaru, Public Notices, SEASON, 1882. PAPER HANGINGS PAPEII HANGINGS I TATEST A BT P RODUOTIONS IN DRAWING ROOM PAPER DINING ROOM PAPER BEDROOM PAPER BATH ROOM PAPER HALL PAPER KITCHEN PAPER Every Description of WALL PAPERS IN NEW and ARTISTIC DESIGNS, Just to band from the Manufacturers, .(ESTHETIC ENRICHMENTS ! STAIRCASE DECORATIONS, &o. N.B.—Write for Patterns. HEALEY’S PAINTING AND PLUMBING WORKS, (Opposite New Post Office) TIMARU. RELIEF OF THE SUFFERERS BY THE LATE SHIPPING DISASTERS. npiiE public arc respectfully inf or. me J,, that at a public meeting held at the Th'catrc, Timaru on Friday the 19th lay, 1882, the undersigned wore appointed Tmstooa of the Fund for the relief of Hie Sulrcrers by the late disasters. Si abßcriptioiiß will bo most thankfully received for that purpose by His V/ortihip the Mayor of Timaru, the secretary to the ‘ Trust, or the Treasurer. HENRY W. HARPER, Arohdeacou. EDWARD WAKEFIELD WILLIAM ZIESLER, SeoretaV
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2894, 5 July 1882, Page 3
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702Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2894, 5 July 1882, Page 3
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