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Robertson & Co.'s Advertiaementa^a TO HOTEL KEEPERS, CAPITALISTS,^|J ANJD' OTHERS IN SEARCH CH? £M FIRST CLASS INYES^CENT. ijl for positive xsj> tjxressert^dl^ sale. . ;| PRINCE of WALES BOTiLt! 'On Tuesday, 9th,Februare T lß6ai K - H ■. At Two o'clock, pan- • t f OX THE PREMISES^ % RO BERT SO K AN J> C&. W^j been favoured with instructions by 3ftr.|| William Livesey, who is compelled by private 'affaii's, to leave the colony for England,-. t»->, bubmit to public iompetition, • • •-, THE ABOVE-NAMED VALFAJBLK ■ * EiIEEHOLD PROPEE/EY| The Prince of Wales Hotel is- situate ia^ Dee-street, Invercargill, in the most 3 central part ' of this rapidly rising*! town, and on the direct road for tbe,§ L'ake Wakatip, 2s r okomat r and. all the § other • 'v SOUTHLAND JBORDER GOLI>FIELDS;|a This hotel has also a very extensive' cou«|H nexion among the principal squatters, country ■ faettiei s, and liicruhants af^^H the Province, and is admitted .to be. J the leading hotel in Invercargill. H The premises stand upon a most eligible section, i wiihin a short distance of|H the General and Provincial- G&veru-gB nieut oiliees, and have a frontage' of^H GO feet to Dee-street. There is aLsolS a right-of-way 18 feet wide,- conncctjH ing Dee-street uith the Esplana'd,^B and Railway terminus. , "• The hotel i& two stories high-, witUve^H randahand balcony, the whole lengtl^B of the building in" front and on iwgH bides, with entrance to the balcon^H from the upper floor. ' • v-' On the grrfaud iloor are — spacious dininj^H hall oO ■ ft. x 20 ft., 12 ft- Mgn^H elegantly decorated, and fitted witid^H chandeliers, kc. ; a smoking, chcbaaH and conversation room 20iVjX 20-ft^H furnibhed with couches and everj^H other requisite ; two private roomsaH one bar parlour, a private bsv, ai:vl s^H large and handsomely litted publii^H bar at the corner. y • On the upper floor there are_ fotu* privat^^B sitting-rooms, .with bed-ro«ms &t «H tached, to suit families. There an^H 47 bed rooms and a bath-room. THE BILLIARD ROOM jfl Is 28ft. x 2-Jft., 27 ft. high, witi a larg^H hi a style equal to any billiard robmj^M in the colonies. The table is one o^H Thurston's best make. The kitchen and servants' apartment^B occupy a space of 50ft. x 20it., Thero^H are albO pauirieb, a store-room, spiri^H and beer cellars, and every rcquibitc for a first cluss hd£«l^V t . THE STABLES "** 'm - ' -^fl Are extensive and lofty, and have iJcten upon the most approved principle. '* A HORSE AND CATTLE SALE' : YAT^H has been put up in the rear of tM^H stables, also, a poultry vard;-aii(^B there is a very large stock'of oatci|^H - hay, which can be taken at valuatiod^H or not, at the option of the purchaßer^H Kext door to the hotel are the auctioi^^B mart and sale 3 ards of Messrs- Care>^B and Gilles, stock and station saleß^H men. Tn submitting this most valuable propert^^B to the public, (he auctioneers would mercl^^B observe that the Prince of Wales Hotel is o"3^H of the oldest established hotels'in Southlandj^B and has been in the hands of the present P ro S^M prietor since it was built, it is too well ku^'l^H to need any further eulogium, and the mos^B bceptical can be convinced, by the most rigic^H examination, that jf^l A CERTAIN FORTUNE H must accrue to the purchaser. ■ W^M THE TERMS, , Which will be declared on the day of salc^H are of the > , .■ f^M MOST LIBERAL CHARACTER. IH Full particulars can be obtained on appli'^B cation to ' ROBERTSON AND CO., H Auctioneers. MONDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. H .FOR SALE BY PUBLIC -AUCTION. H ROYAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL," H Esk-Strest. On the Premises at Two o'Clock p.m. MESSRS ROBERTSON aju> CO. imve^H been favored -with instructions by the pro-^H prietors, wlio are retiring' from business, to^H Sell by Private Contract the above nanied^H valuable property. « ' t ; THE ROYAL TEMPRRANCE' HOTEI^H IS SITUATE IV • . ■■ ESK-STREEf, ' ' H And has-been built within, the la/t twelv^^H months of the very best materials, and th<^^| whole of the work has been performed hi th^^| best manner. ' - THE HOTEL CONTAINS " 1 Lofty Sitting Room, 15~x 20 feet 1 'do do 10 x 12 do 1 Spacious Dining Room, 30 x 18 do 13 Very superior and well ventdlute^^H Bedrooms ' Besides, ■ Kitchen, Pantry, and requisite .oat^^H buildings.- , . >^^H These valuable premises are held at a^ ground rent for a term of nine years, as^^H together with „ ' A €^^| ■FURNITURE, STOCK, A^f^^H For Absolute Sale. ' ' ~ TERMS VERY LIBERAL. - - - 1 ROBERTSON & CO., . .. . Auctibneers^^^H

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 40, 8 February 1864, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 40, 8 February 1864, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 40, 8 February 1864, Page 6 (Supplement)

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