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" >R_rrAYi'23rd OCnAASt, 1*863, A -' { At 2 o'clock," ' £ ON TBTE PREMISES," DEE-STREET, OPPOSITE ; TECE PRINCE OP WALES HOTEL' - % TA "' ■ VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY: ROBER^pN AND CO.^have^been msfructe_ by the Trustees to submit to public competition — >The whole of, the valuable -Property in Decstreet (opposite the Prince of ■■ "Wales Hotel), lately occupied by Messrs. R<»e and Davidson, Painters, and Mr John H'\e, Plumber, consisting of Two Shops and attached Building; the fourteen years^ Lease pf Land ou which the buildups stand; 'and Rental accruing from an existing ijub-Lease. ■ This Property being situated in the centre of the busiest part of the busiest- street in town, is preeminently worthy* the attention^of persons, in search ef a first-class business site. ' ' This property must be submitted to unreserved sale, by public auction, 'to close the accounts of the late firm of Rae and Davidson. ' " For further particulars apply to ROBERTSON ARD* CO., - Auctioneers! &cSPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. y ' FOR' ,SALEY ' •! FtRST-CIiASS^r. HOTEL. ■-*- •"."-■■■' .-. " — "* — . jmgp^TSON; A^D, Ca- have been Yj^YYjftvpnred with instructions from Messrs Co., to offer for Sale by Private i 'contract "' - ■: -v-v. . .•.*-- • .4- , ; THAT SPLENDID HOTEL, j Now approaching: cbftfpleHbn; •Bituate at the Jtinciion of • Liddle arid Tweed Streets, -close to the l ■Jetty, and containing- on^the grpund-flqQr : — i Firat-rafce Bar • . . j j Tap-tobmY " ■ " Ayr Dinino^Room - f "^a^^^^i-S'tice Hall ■■> - ; . ._.T^p v s'OT|b^?rß*ST §look: — j Assembly Stoom; with Ante l T ning, and j. 7 ■ 8 largo acid lofty Bed-rooms. wJvoTe built in the best manner, arid finished in superior style. The Auctioneers in submitting this valuable property to-tha notice of tho public, would call atteniti<M^fegpiefact, that t'>r convenience, stability, and |St^^^, this Ho'el is equal, if not superio.r to any ifi' tM^^trict ; and from the .very liberal terms theylrea^a^tlioriscd to oCferj"J||jy:;can:r.coufideutly assert tlrat%»ch another oppdrauiuty.for acc^uiriiig ia really yalu-^!&^gaNertv wffl ho^present jtself 7 ; • ' A'-:''- - ; --y^lzAy Mbe lease is for It years,^r^wWable ; "at a nom»Y inal^round rent: PossessioSQ^TOea week.-" "'' "**y «*-*' " '"^fe, v - Terms .very Liberal.^%; For further particulars, and plans apjsry to ROBERTSON and.CO, Auctioneers," *; Invercargill.' THR MOST VALUABLE ALLOT MEN T S I N INVERCARGILL, At the Junction of DON, SPEY, AND DEVERON STREETS. TiOBERTSON AND CO. We received, in^ructions to Sell - ELEVEN SUBDIVISIONS OF In the above-named Streets.' Apply to ROBERTSON AND CO., Auctioneers. GREAT BARGAIN. ANE POUR- ROOMED COTTAGE, StabKng for Two Horses, On Qijakteii Acee Allotment, la-. RICHMOND GROVE ESTATE. Apply to «*»..■- --' . ROBERTSON AND CO.,'/. . • Auctioneers. 70 0 PAT SHEEP. FOR. SALE IN ABOUT A MONTH' m MESSRS ROBERTSON & CO,' have the pleasure of announcing that they haveTeceived inJ structions to "offer for sale in the course pf one . .'■..:." 'Ay. 700 FINE- FAT SHEEP. .'- ■-'>> ' ■'. :-,. ■ . •■ S&sn v . .a "-. LYD"eliv^«dt»'iiiaxercargill.y v"^^' ' ; ' ; ' -'r-yiQiyA -. -. ' - \ : advertisements. **Ayyy°~ ■ m^o^B^^Ai^iß,'. ' y y ' T -y'aA^v-'-« ,::>> ''T**' > "'-— ■ "" A 'n *&£*■ . ,»\ Invercargiil. .■y. _.:.,'■ .AMAcimf^A AiSfrz SAr. By ." ■> y 'vyA^iAiifzATy.v.L. „., . jf; r '^j/.. ...... -■ FOR SAkF' -OR ''.IfEASEi^cflMs^^tid 10^ "Blo.ek XII, "Frontages to Palnlerston-street, Kiverfcofi%fe"*-«^ ' "': J. B. TAYLOR, &;J. W*.A; -MARCHANT, '^vJ^A.-y *.- . " Lami Agents, &c, ■. -.' '; CAMPBELLTOWSr. WYA.'MARCHANT have |^.:Zfoi<^lisWatt«(Blfooa cheap sections in CampIbeJlfcQW'nu^ v .„s_ ," , ; '-"•■- ■- rf^ ? 3^l^-Parfc. of Section 20, Block .9, near. ,X y conier of^^Dce Ystreet^-havitie: a froritaga,df 37 feet tO'EskHßti'eet by a dV£fl*of "6&tfeet, bounded on the .Weat:&y;«ight-of=-way; '' v Y :z. ' ■ J. Bj Tt^Oß^K E> J. ,3V, A. MARCHANT^ ,a- ■■ '■■■ Ani^iSt^^^uoyo}si&<i:y . -■ . g». ■- * -m z^yyyy~- -y ■■■•■ y ■• — - -■* - *;-, : .' ■ . ';.->^*':l''.^Wvfiifc'.<s"* rAA:*Ay. A- r ■-'-■ -:7} . TO LETi Sections'itt ieet,; Esk',; Forth, ; Tync, • jmAjAMiAicyAAAAA' a. -y^ sAy-^tfsgismA *„ : a>? y ::-.'-;-■ yy: . '.y- y "lr.^|^'i^Qßi;'>nd*^'.''V^v.'A. MARCHANT, House and Estate Agents.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 105, 23 October 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 105, 23 October 1863, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 105, 23 October 1863, Page 7

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