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H. B. Monkman's Adverfeirisats THIS DAY. UNDER A SHERIFFS WARRANT. : FALB OF A GENERAL STORE, MOKOMOKO. HB' MONKMAN has received instructions . ! to Sell by Public Auction, on Frid.iy, 15th January, at 11 o'clock, under a Sheriff's Warrant,on the premises of Mr R. Campbell, Storekeeper,' Mokomoko, ... Tho whole of his Goods and Chnttels, Sfoek-in-Tralo. Furniture, &c, &c, consisting of Flour' in casks nnd bigs, . Oatmeal, Currants, Pea 3, Barley, Apples. Candles Asps,' Huckpts,' Dishes, Spades and Shovels Cnrpontprs Tools Tinware ■ • • Ironmongery ■ . ' Weighing Machine Store, Slops and Drapery ■ ■ S..iced Beef . A quantity of Brnndy, Whiskey, Wine, ;_,'• Ale, Porter, and Cordials - : - >•' ■ Pork, in casks .. . : Ch«os'e, Preserved Potatoes l. A quantity of Household Furniture A quantity of Corn, Hay, aud Chaff, and 2 Horses. aO RESERVE.' ' Terms, — Cash on the fall of the hummer. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT- , KB. MONKMAN has been favored with instructions from the' projr-iptor, who is leaving the province, to offer f»v S>lo by private contract, for a sura equivalent to little more than one year's incoming rent, that valuable property, the interest in the Lerise of THE EDINBURGH BAKERY, and adjoining buildintr, THE TASMANIAN RESTAURANT, Situate in the most prominent part of Dee Street, and each doing a business highly remunerative, now bringing in £275 per annum rout. Tho buildings are erected on an allotment of ground having a frontage of about 30 feet to Dee Street, which is held under a lease at a. nominal rental. To parties desirous of obtaining a property highly remunerative, in the most favorable part of the town, this offers an unparalled opportunity. RURAL LAND. HB. MONKMAN has received instructions to . offer fir Snle by Private Contract — THR- E RURAL SECTIONS, Part bush, and the remainder good, dry, agricultural Land, being Sections 26, 43, and 40, of Block 1., Otcramikn Hundreds. FOli POSITIVE AND IMMEDIATE SALE.— Two first-class SECTIONS in Block I, "Winton— 142 acres. A rare chance for a b->na fide settler. HENRY B.'MONKMAN, Auctioneer and Land Agent, Dec-street. Robertson & Co.'s Advertisements, TO ITOTKLKEEPEIiS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHER* IN SEARCH OF A FIRSTCLASS INVESTMENT. FOR POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE. THE PRINCE OF WALESIIOTEL. ON 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 FREEHOLD PROPERTY. The'Princo of Wale 3 note' is situate in D.'estreet, luvercargill, in the most central pnrt of this rapid ly-V:sin<j town, and on the direct road for tho Lake Wakatip, Nokoinai. nnd «11 the other SOUTHLAND BORDER GOLD FIELDS. This hotel has also a very extensive connection among 1 the principal squatters, country setters, and merchants of the Pcovince, and is admitted to be the leading hotel in InvorcargHl. The premises --stand upon a most eligible section, within a short distance of the General and Provincial Government Offices, and have a frontage of 60ft. to Dw'O stieet. There is also a right-of-way, 18ft. wide, connecting Dee street with the Esplanade and liaihvay terminus. The hotel is two stories high, with verandah and haleony, 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 arc — 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 and handsomely fitted public bar at the corn er. On the upper floor, there are four private sitting-rooms, with bedrooms attached, to suit families. There are also 47 bedrooms and a bathroom. THE BILLTARD ROOM Is 23ft. s 24ft., 27ft. high, with a large ventilating skylight, and is fitted up in a style equal to any billiard-room in the colonies. The table is one of Thurston's best make. The kitchen and servants' appartments occupy a space of 50ffc. x 20ft. There are also panrries, a storeroom, spirit and beer cellars, and every other requsite for a first-class hotel. THE STABLES Are extensive and lofty, and hare been built upon the most approved principle. A HORSE AND CATTLE SALE YARD Has been, put up in the rear of the stables also, a poultry-yard ; and there is a very large stock of oaten hay, which ca:i b"e taken at valuation or' not, at the option of the purchaser.. Nest door to the hotel kvo the auction mart and sale yards of Messrs Cirey and Gilles, stock and station salesmen. In submitting this most valuable property to the public, the auctioneers would merely observe that the Prince of Widns Hotel is one of the oldest established- hotels in Southland, and has been in the hands of the present proprietor since it was built, it is too well-kiown to need any further eulogium, and the most- sceptical can be Convinced, by the most 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 C 0.- -,-...',■ Auctioneers.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 30, 15 January 1864, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 30, 15 January 1864, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 30, 15 January 1864, Page 5 (Supplement)

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