Robertson & Co.'s 1 Advertisement's; £ ri* ■ —^-^^ .. r t ,- , ,TO, CAPITALISTS, HOT SLICECPERS, -AJJD . OTHERS. ' t " . . .. . „ j .-', ft, > 'i ■ ' ► FOR POSITIVE SALE BY^AUCTION . ' TUESDAY, 12th JANUARY,.IB6J-. . , At Two o'Clock. f , AT THE 'PRINCE' OF WALE 3 - HOTEL. FIRST-GLASS FREEHOLD PROPERTY, COSSISTINQ. OP FIVE ACRES LAND, On the Main North Road, 15 miles ..from Invercargill; on which is erected THE TRAVELLER'S REST HOTEL. ROBERTSON nnd Co hive been f lvored wifb instructions from Mr Andrew Fisher (who is retiring iron business), to Sell by Public Auction, as above, that very substantially -erected roadside Hostelry; known as the TRAVELLERS' REST HOTEL. STABLES AND OUTBUILDINGS, - Together with AH that piece or parcel of Land, being part of Block IX, Section 46, New River Hundred, having a frontage of 3QO feet to the Main North. Road,- by a depth of 919 feet' (more or less), consisting of o "•■ AcreSjthe 'greater part of which is under cultivation. ... Tuis'property commands a position for doing an extensive hotel trade; arid is'" ' THE' BREAKFAST STAGE FOR COBB AISD COS LLNE OF COACHES TO THE LAKE. The Hotel, Stables, and Outbuildings are newlybuilt, and of a mott substantial character. TITLE GUARANTEED. Terms liberal at SaleFur particulars rtpplv to ROBERTSON AND CO., Auctioneers, Or to ; JAMES HORNER AND Co., Esk Street (near Dee Street), - ■ - - luvcrcargill. TO HOTELKEEPERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS IN SEARCH OF A FIRST. CLASS INVESTMENT. FOR POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE. THE PRINCE OF WALESHOTEL. ON TUESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. 1854, At Two o'Clock, p.m. ON THE PREMISES. "noBERTSON AND CO. Have been favored with instructions by Mr William Livesey, who is compelled, by private affairs, to leave the colony for E igland, to submit to pub. lie competition, THE ABOVE-NAMED VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. The PHdco of Wales Hote 1 is situate in Deestreet, Invercargill, in the most central part of this ivpidly-rising tuwn, aud on the direct r">id for the Like Wakalip, Nokomai, and all the other SOUTHLAND BORDER GOLDFIELDS. This hotel has also a very extensive connection among the principal squatters, country settlers, and merchants of the Pcovince, nnd is admitted to be the leading hotel in Invercargill. The premises stand upon a most eligible section, within a short distance of the General and Provincial Government Offices, aud have a frontage of 60ft. to Dee street. There is also a righ'-of-way, 18ft. wide, connecting- Dse street with the Esplanade and Railway terminus. The hotel is two stories high, 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, 50ft. x 20ft., 12ft. high, elegantly decorated, and fitted with chandeliers, &c. ; a smoking, chess, and conversation room/ 20 x 20; furnished with couches and every other requisite ;. two private rooms, one bar parlor, a private bar, and a large arid handsomely fitted public bar at the corner. On the upper floor, there are four private sitting-rooms, with bedrooms attached, tb suit families. There are also 47 bed. rooms and a bathroom. THE BILLIARD ROOM Is 28ft. x 24ft., 27ft. high., with a large ventilating skylight, and is fitted up in a style equal to any billiard-room 'ia the colonies. The table is one of Thurston's best make. , ..'■''• The kitchen and servants' appartments occupy a space of 50i't. x2offc. There are also pantries, a storeroom, ■ spirit ami A ■ beer v cellars,,and.eyery ; -other;requßifce for a. first- class hotel. '....,„ ..-'■ * ; ' -THE STABLES Are extensive- and lofty, arid' have Been built ; ■'■■'- - upon- the most approved principle.'- "' ■ ■ >*" ' v " ' A DTORS S AND CATTLE^SALEtjARD : Has been, put up in the rear.of„the stables ; ■' '""' "'* als6|'a '.and 'there 'is i"a very large stock of ? oaten 'bay, "which , r, •catLhe,taken-at / valua i tion.ornot, at the ■■■'■•■-.'■. -' 'option ;*o'f the purchaser' " ' '." ' '"' ' A ' Next.door't^thehotel'arethe auction mart . >-:. ::; -.5 .:-'■■• arid*"sale' yards'-' of-iMessrs,-C4rey-'.&nd .;..:- Gilles,' stock and, station salesmen, , ; , : In submitting .this most yaluaoie'.property tothe ■•public; the "'aßctiotfeevß 'would "merely observe- tiat the Prince;; of- :.Wales tHotelr is .one ;of^theoldest .established hotels hx Sputhland-, : and .'has-been in the hands of ,f"lie jiresenfc ' prcp'fietbr; Bince' it w'a^ tuilt/ifc' is 'trip 'vveTl-kuown : to 'heed : 'any'further ; eulogium/and fcbe-most sceptical can be,cohvince3, ! .byi the unost rigid examinatiop, ; that..-. „..:...„.,• ; Must accrue to the purchaser. A ".*" ' -vtnA 'Ai :,; I :7THEa , ERMSi:j :Uml '* ! will he .3eclared;on the^day ,of sale) are of ihe MOST LIBERAL ; CHARACTER^r 3 | Full particulars can bo obtained L'on application to •'■'■ ' ROBERTSON . AND;C&,'7' : 'A : ■■:■■ A- } '- •■■'■Ai. Auctioneers*-
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 25, 4 January 1864, Page 6 (Supplement)
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727Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 25, 4 January 1864, Page 6 (Supplement)
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