H* B Monkman's Advertisements ERIPAY, 26th FEBRUARY, " At Noon, PEIPSMPTORY S&MS pi? BWCHBLB LEASEHOLD VliOVmSYt %m very qttmm g^ bt/stw, \ MBfcßO.TrßttX' !I0«1J, HB, MOSTKMASf k 'tovwiwd -with in. t sti'Uctions by the Horfcgftgeos. to avtbmit Ear Positive and Unreserved Salo, BY WailO AUCTION, On tho Promises occupied by Mr. Arthur -Taggers, next tho Melbourne Hotol, Doo« eti'oet, on Friday, 28th Fobniavy, at twelve o'^iook-*' I'hftt substantlftlly-builti commodious Store tvnd l)wftllii»g, now in the eoouiiation of Mr. daggers. Together witli = All the i'igh,t title, and interest of tho present lesseo to and in tho unexpired term of lease (13 years) of the allotment of land on which said building is erected, having 30 feet frontage to Dee-street by a depth of G6 feet. Immediate possession And Title guaranteed. Tho position of the above valuable property renders it well worthy the notice of persons in search of ilrst-class business premises. No reserve. Terms cash. H. B. MONKMAN, Auctioneer. SATURDAY 27th FEBRUARY, At Noon. SAL E B V A U CIION, or THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, FURNITURE, AND UTENSILS OF THE NEWMARKET HOTEL AND CONCERT HALL, DEE-STREET. HB. MONKMAN is instructed by the # Mortageos to Sell by Public Auction, on tho premises, the Newmarket Hotel, Decstreet, on Saturday, 27th February, at Twelvo o'clock — The whole of tlie Stock-in-Trade, Furniture, Utensils, and Trade Fixtures of the Newmarket Hotel and Concert Hall, Dec-street. Tlie Furniture, wliich is all of the best description, comprises every requisite for a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. The Wines, Spirits, Beer and Liquors are all of the best brands. The culinary and other utensils are complete in every respect. Enumeration of the Stock, Furniture, &c, in the space of an advertisement would bo superlluous. The whole will be on view the day prior to sale. Intending purchasers aro respectfully invited to inspect it. NO RESERVE. TERMS — CASH. H. B. MONKMAN, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 29th FEBRUARY, At Noon. SALE OF CROWING- CROPS. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. HB. MONKMAN is favoured with in- . struetions from Thos. S. Weston, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, to submit to public auction, at the City- Mart, Dee-street, on Monday, 29th February, at 12 o'clock, The whole of the growing crops on the farm known as BOTIIA V O N , Situate at Seaward Bush, withiii three miles of the Post Office, lately in the occupation of Mr. A. Cameron. The crops comprise — 15 acres oats, more or less, in fine condition. 8 acres oats, more or less. 5 do potatoes do 3 do turnips do i <3o barley do The purchasers will be allowed a reasonable time to remove the crops after they are ripe. Note. — The object of the auctioneer in holding the sale in the mart is to prevent the necessity of intending purchasers going twice on the farm — first, to inspect the crops, and again on the day of sale. No reserve. Terms cash. H. B. MONKMAN, Auctioneer. RURAL LAND. HB. MONKMAN has received instructions . to offer for sale by private contract, THREE RURAL SECTIONS, Part bush, and the remainder good dry agricultural land, being sections 26, 46, and 49 of block 1, Oteramilca hundreds, A'A.AA
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 48, 26 February 1864, Page 2
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