Mueller and Geisow's Advertisements. SATUEDAY, 17th SEPTEMBEE. - ■ -. ■ • < ' ! A* Half-paat Twelve o'Clock. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES, AT THEIR AUCTION MART, Tay-street. WITHOUT RESERVE. MESSRS. MUELLER and GEISOW have received instructions to Sell by Public Auotion, SECTION 9, BLOCK 11, CAMPBELLTOWN, With erections thereon/ consisting of the wellknown * EAGLE HOTEL. Its situation, close to the Wharf, and Railway Station, will always secure to it a remunerative business. Its internal arrangements are of a verysuperior character. The amount of business done has hitherto Becured it the enviable pre-eminence of being universally and justly considered the first class Hotel at the Bluff. The Stabling ia A 1, and the Out-houaos &c, complete. Terms at Sale. — — | ! MUELLER and GEISOW, | Auctioneers. 14. 42-47. HOTEL TO LET. THE WAIHOPAI HOTEL having undergone extensive alterations and improvements, resulting in a thorough renovation of the whole premises, the Proprietors are ready to receive offers from intending occupants up to TUESDAY, 20Tn SEPTEMBER. The Hotel consists of — Billiard Room, Taproom Bar and Store Room Dining Room and Kitchen Private Sitting Room Four Double Bedrooms Four Single Bedrooms Verandah, Balcony, and Cellar Five-stalled well-fioored Stable and Hayloft ; Ten-stalled Stable, Fowl-house, and Pigstye. Every room and every portion of the Hotel is now completely finished, to gratify the most fastidious taste, and altogether the present is a first-class opportunity to anyone desirous of securing a Bplendid position for doing an excellent business. Ikspbctio* istitkd. Apply to MUELLER & GEISOW, Land Agents. 4«-48 19 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 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, HOUSE and LANDED PROPERTY, STATIONS, STOCKS, <fee, 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 bond fide Bale. | DEE-STREET, 44 tc Next Princess Hotel. Carey and Grilles' Advertisements. MONDAY, 19th SEPTEMBEE. At 12 o'Clock. UNUESERVED COMPULSORY SALE BY AUCTION. For the benefit of Whom it May Concern. TO C.OVER DISBURSEMENTS AT M'INTOSH'S HOTEL, HALFWAY BUSH, DUNEDIN ROAD. FOETY TASMANIAN DEAUGHT HOESES. rt AREY & GILLE3 will sell by Public Auction, \J as above, without reserve, for the benefit of | whom it may concern, 40 PRIME TASMANIAN HEAVY DRAUGHT AND SADDLE HORSES, in prime condition, i young and sound. j Bcmember — No Reserve. CAREY & GILLES, 4A-4,t Auctioneer*. .
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 17 September 1864, Page 8
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