Robertson & Oo.'s Advertisements. TO HOTELKEEPERSi CAPITALISTS, AND;OTHERS IN SIARCE OF A FIEST--1 CLASS IK VESTMENT. ' l J FOR POSITIVE AND ITS-RE SERVEJ) SALE. THE .. : ' PRINCE OF WALESHOTEL. OK TUESDAY, 9th, FEBRUARY, 1864, At Two o'Clock, p.m. ON THE PREMISES. ROBERTSON AND CO. Have been favored with instructions by Mr William Livesey, who is compelled, by private affairs, to leave the colony for England, to submit to pub. lie competition, THE ABOVE-NAMED VALUABLE i FREEHOLD PROPERTY. The Prince of Wales Rotel is situate in D estreet, luvercargill, in themest central part of this rapirlly-risinsj town, and on I the direct road for tho Lake Wakatip, ! Nokomai, and all the other i SOUTHLAND BORDER GOLD FIELDS. This hotel has also a very extensive connection amontj the principal squatters, country settlors, and merchants of the Pcovince, and is admitted to be the loading hotel in- Invercargill. The premises stand upon a most eligible section, within a short distance of the General and Provincial Government OiHees, and hnve a frontage of 60ft. to D ectjeet. Tliere is also a right-of-way, 18ft. wide, connecting Dee street with the Esplanade and Railway terminus. The hotel is two stories hs<rh, with verandah and balcony, the whole length of the building in front and on two sides, with entrance to the balcony from the upper floor. On the ground floor are — spacious dining hall, SOJ't. x 20ft., 32ft. high; ebeantly decorated, and fitted with chandeliers, &c. j a smoking, chess, and conversation room, 20 x 20, turnished with couches and every other requisite ; two private rooms, one bar parlor, a private bar, and a large and handsomely fitted public bar at the corner. On the upper floor, there are four private sitting-rooms, with bedrooms attached, to suit families. There are also 47 bed. rooms and a bathroomTHE BILLIARD ROOM Is 28 ft. x 24ft., 27ft. high, with ala--.ee ventilating skylight, and is fitted up in a style equal to any billiard-room in file colonies. The tabloisoneof Tnurstnii's boil nmko, Tho'kilchi'ii and servants' apparfmcr.ts occupy v space of 50ft. x 2<)ft. There are also pan'ric?. a storeroom, spirit and beer ci'llnrs, and e«-cry other rcqusitc for a first- class hotel. THE STABLES Are extensive and lofty, and have been built upon the most approved principle. A HOUSE AND CATTLE SALE YARD lias b >.en put up in the rear of the stables : also, a poullry-vard; and there is a * very laive slock of oaten' bay, which cum he token at valuation or not, at the opLion of the purchaser. West door io the hotel urn 'lift auction mart an'l sale yanls of Messrs Carey and Gilles, stock and station salesmen. In submitting- this most valuable property to the public, the auctionoiT9 would merely observe llmt the Prineo of Wales Hotel is one of the oldest oslaMi^hed hotels in Southland, and has been in t)ip hands of the present proprietor Mnce it was buiit, it. is too wcll-kniAvn to need auy further cuiogjnm, and the most sec ptical can be convinced, " by the most ri^'vl examination, that A CERTAIN FORTUNE Must accrue to the purchaser. TIIK TERMS, Which will be declared on the day of sale, are of the MOST LIBERAL CFTARACTER. Full particulars can he obtained on application to ROBERTSON AND CO., Auctioneers. COTTAGE FOR SALE. NORTH. ROAD. "DOBERTSO^ AN"D CO, have instruction JAi to Sell a well buiit 3:s Roomed Cottage, with a quarter acre Section. This is a very superior property. For terms, &c., apply to ROBERTSON AND CO:, Auctioneers. James Homer & Oo.'s Advts. HOTEL FOR SALE. FOR RALE, the Goodivill, together with the Furnifiire, Fit-tinq-s. Stock, an') other Effects of tho RAILWAY HOTEL, Bluff Road, 6 miles from Tnvercargill, occupied and owned by Mr William O'Bri< n. Immediate possession given. Price low. Terms liberalFor further particulars apply on tho premises or to JAMES HOR^ER & CO, Esk street, Invercargill. HOTEL FOR SALE. nnHE TRAVELLERS' REST HOTEL, JL Great North Road, fifteen miles from Ir.vercarffill, and about five miles from Winfcon Bush. The freehold consists of five acres of land ; — Stock and Furniture at a valuation. Mr Fisher, the occupier and owner, is determined to sell at a very low figure, as he has made arrangements to relinquish the business. This hotel is doing a good trade, and could be considerably increased. Hi is the breakfast stage for Cobb & Co's coaches to the Lake. This would be a safe and profitable investment for a married couple used to the business. Mr Fisher will be happy to show intending purchasers over the premises. Terms exceedingly liberal. Title perfect and guaranteed , For further particulars apply on the premises ; JAMES HORNER & CO, Esk street, Invei-cargill. TO BOATMEN AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, a First-class WHALEBOAT, nearly new, and in good repair. Sails, yards, &c, complete. Price low. JAMES HORNER & CO, Esk street.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 23, 30 December 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)
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