.' \f! jChapinan's Advertisements. '.! i ATTOTIONEEIfS NOTICE. I 1 .CHAP M A N " BBQ-S to announoe that he has 'commenced business as an AUCTIONEER, VALUATOE, ' And GKENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, and trusts that his friends and the publio will fovor him with his share of their patronage. His experience enables him confidently to assert that business entrusted to his care will be performed to the full satisfaction of his clients. PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. VALUATIONS EFFECTED. F. CHAPMAN, AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Dee-street, Ikvehcaeghiili. THIS DAT. At Two o'clock p.m. UNDER A DISTRESS WARRANT FOR RENT. THE ALHAMBEA HOTEL. MR. F. CHAPMAN will Sell as above, all that portion of the above Hotel, situate next to the CafSj unless the execution be previously satisfied. Terms — Cash. F. CHAPMAN, Auctioneer, Dee-street. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, With 50 Acres Land. "|\/TR. F. CHAPMAN has been favored with IVJL instructions to sell the above. For particulars apply to F. CHAPMAN. Auctioneer. J. Macdonald's Advertisements. THIS DA Y. At Eleven o'Clock. WITHOUT RESERVE. SCHOONER " THREE SISTERS." JOHN MACDONALD has been favored with instructions from the Owners to Sell, without reserve, at the Invcreargill Jetty, on Saturday, the 20th instant, the well known and favorite Schooner THREE SISTERS, Of 50 Tons Register, With her Masts, Sails, Anchors, Standing and Running Gear, &c, all ready for sea. Terms at Sale. JOHN MACDONALD, Auctioneer. THIS DAT. At Eleven o'Clock. SCOW AND CAULKING- FLOAT. TOHM MACDONALD is instructed by Mr. Jajubs Htjttxey to offer for xuireserved sale, afc the Invercargill Jetty, immediately after the sale of the "Three Sisters," A SCOW of 30 TONS, with GRAPPLE. Also, A CATJLEXNG- FLOAT. JOHN MACDONALD, Auctioneer. Surman and Crerar's Advertisements. THURSDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER. At Two o'Clock p.m. SALE BY AUCTION ATRIVERTON. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. Q URMAJN" ajtd CRERAR have received instrucO tions from the Mortgagees to offer for Sale, by public auction, on the premises, on Thursday, the Ist September, at two o'clock p.m. — Those Two Valuable Q.uarter-acre Sections, Nos. 1 and 22, Block 111, Riverton with the buildings thereon, consisting of the building known as the Criterion Hotel, the Riverton Tunes Printing office, and two other places of business, suitable for shops. The above property is situated in the best business part of Riverton, close to the Bank of New Zealand, and are both corner sections, fronting Pahnerston and Napier streets. Further particulars may be obtained at the office of the Auctioneers. SURMAN & CRERAR, Riverton M. Mendoza's Advertisements. MMENDOZA begs to inform his numerous . friends, the" Merchants and inhabitants of Invercargill and of the Province of Southland, that he is now prepared to effect Sales of Greneral Merchandise, Household Furniture and Effects, House and Landed Property, Stations, Stocks, &c, by Public Auction. Having had upwards of twenty years' experience, he hopes to obtain a fair share of public patronage. Liberal Cash advances will be made upon all property entrusted to him for lonufide sale dee-street, Next Pbincess Hotel.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 35, 20 August 1864, Page 4
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490Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 35, 20 August 1864, Page 4
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