Giller & Bowman's Advertisements : r VEUY SUPERIOR SUBURBAN FAM I LJ 'RESIDENCE :-"ON Mciyi ASTER'S LAND. . piLLEIi &.BOWMAN are. instructed to sell by \J private treaty,. a Commodious . FAMILY RESIDENCE, * Eneofiod. with. Half an Acre of Garden, well Stocked and ' Fenced. . . , This desirable property is conveniently situate opposite the GricUet Grdurid^and' commanding a fine view of the- Town und Hnrbor. < The House contains six good : :Rqoins, with requisite subsidiary . offices, 'arid would with trifling alteration. .be admirably adapted^ for a School or Boarding-House. .FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. . A ILLER.& BOWMAN" are instructed by the vJT Proprietor to' offer for' Sale by private contract, 117 acres of Land, part bush, being Section 21, Block IV, Inverciirgill Hun- . dred, situate lour miles from town. This Property is very valuable, and from its proximity to town, forms-a most eligible sito for a Dairy Farm; it will be sold on reasonable terms «nd is extremely worth ' the attention of parties wishing to embark in Agricultural pursuits. Robertson & Co.'s Advertisements, TO HOTELKEEPEIiS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS INSEARCS OF A FIRSTCLASS INVESTMENT. FOR POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED -SALE. TH R PRINCE OF WALESHOTEL. ON TUESDAY, Otii FEBRUARY, 1864, At Two o'Clock, p.m. OX TII E PREMISES. T) OB E RTS O N AND CO. Have been favored with instructions by Mr William Livcscy, who is compelled, by private affairs, to leave the colony for England, to submit to pub. lie competition, THE ABOVE-NAMED VALUABLK FREEHOLD PROPERTY. The Prince of W:ile3 Hotel is situate in D -eetrt'et, luvercargill, in the meat central part of this rapidly-r'sine town, and on the direct road for tho Lake Wakatip, Nukoinai, and all the other SOUTHLAND BORDER GOLDFIELDS. This hotol has also a very extensive conUUu ».*,uLi." L~ f»r»uuif)*n squatters, counti-y sett'ers,. and merchants of the Peovince, and is admitted to be the leading hotel iv Invercargill. The premises stand upon a most eligible section, within a abort distance of the General and Provincial Government Offk^p, and h'^vc a fron<a<»e of 60ft. to D e stieet. There is also n right-of-way, 18ft. wide, connecting Deo street with tiie Esplanade and Railway termintio. Tho hotel is two stories high, with verandah and balennv. the whole length of the building in front and on two sides, with entrance to the balcony from the upper floor On Hip ground flooi- orp — spacious dining hall, 50ft. x 20ft., 12ft. high, ebiramly decorated, and fitted with chandeliers, &c. ; a smoking, chess, and conversation roora, '^U x "20, turnished \\ it h couches and every oilier requisite ; two private rooms, one bur parlor, a private bar, Hnd a large and handsomely fitted public bar at the corner. Oil the upper floor, there are four private sitt ing-room », with bedrooms attached, to suit families. There are also M bedrooms and a bathroom. THE BILLIARD ROOM is'JSft. x Ili't., 27ft. high, with a large vcritiuiling skylight, and is fitted up iv a style equal to auy billiard-room in the colonies. The table Lone of Thurston's best make. The kitchen and servants' appartments occupy v ppace of 50ft. x 20tt. There are ulao paniries, a storeroom, spirit and beer cellars, and every other rccjusite for a first- class hotel. TIIE STABLES Are extensive and lofty, and have been built upon the most approved principle. A HORSE AND CATTLE SALE YARD Has been put up in tbe rear of the stables •' also, a poultry-yard ; ajid there is h very large slock of oaten hay, which can be taken at valuation or not, at the option of the purchaser. Next door to the hotel are the auction mart and sale yards of Messrs C><rey and Gilks, stock and station salesmen. In submitting thi3 most valuable property to the public, the auctioneers would merely observe that tha Prince of Walfts Hotel is one of tbe oldest established hotels in Southland, and has been in the hands of the present proprietor 6inee it was built., it is too well-known to need any further i-ulogium, and the most sceptical can be convinced, by the mo9t rigid examination," that A CERTAIN FORTUNE Must accrue to the purchaser. THE TERMS, Which will be declared on the day of sale, are of the MOST LIBERAL CHARACTER. Full particulars can be obtained on application to ROBERTSON AND CO., Auctioneers. " 112 ACRES OF LAND, FOR SALE, A BARGAIN 9 Miles From Town. DOBERTSON AND CO. have been instructed JCi) to Soil a very valuable Farm of 112 ACRES OF LANDTerms, very liberal. KOBKfiTSON &CO-., Auctioneers.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 29, 13 January 1864, Page 6 (Supplement)
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