Auction SalesGEEAT LAND SALE. r EEIDAY, 6th JULY, y At 12 o'Clock, AT THE LONG-EOOM, PEINCE OF WALES HOTEL. a, s TNO. MUNEO has been favored with instrucJ tions from the Deputy-Eegistrar of the - Supreme Court, at LivercargiU, in pursuance of the " Conveyancing Ordnance Amendment Act, 1560," to Sell by Public Auction, in the LongRoom of the Prince of Wales Hotel, on the above date, .' AU that parcel of Land, containing, by measure- > ment, — c 81 Acres, 3 Roods and 23 Poles; :» being — 0 Section 19, Block VEI., InvercargiU Hundreds. Section 5, Block X., and Sections 10 and 17, Block VII., town of Cample beUtown. ALSO, At same time and place, Sections 1 and 2, Block IV., Mabel District, containing 197 Acres, 3 Roods and 28 Poles. 3 JNO. MUNRO, p Auctioneer. IMPOETANT SALE OP BOOES, ARTICLES OF VERTU, , AND CURIOSITIES, ON THUESDAY, sth JULY, At 12 o'clock. At the Residence of Archd. Bonar, sen., Esq. JNO. MUNRO is instructed by Archd. Bonar, sen., Esq., who has determined to dispose of his Library, to submit the same to Public Sale, at the above time and piace. Consisting of about One Thousand Volumes of rare editions, by Standard Authors, amongst which will be found the most Valuable and Classical Works ever oifered in Southland. Also, A large and weU-selected assortment of Miscellaneous Articles of Vertu, &c, too numerous to detaU in an advertisement. Catalogues will be published, and may be had '■ of the Auctioneer, JNO. MUNRO, Dee-street. , FIEEWOOD! FIEEWOOD!! FIEEWOOD!!! TI7ILLIAM TODD has received instructions ' * from Mr W. Feasee, to SeU by PubUc Auction, at his Sale Eoom, Dee-street, on TUESDAY. 10th JULY, At 12 o'Clock, prompt. About 2£ MUes of TRAMWAY in Seaward Bush, being the Tramways lately used by Messrs M'Eissock and Murdoch, with Waggons for each Train, Sheds, Office, and a quantity of Framing. The Auctioneer desires special attention to the above important sale, the trains being closely studded with the best Firewood, distant only l£ mUes -from town, and a good graveUed road to the Terminus. To woodmen and others a rare opportunity is now oflered. Teems I-ibtjeai. : ■ Hotels. ALBION HOTEL. t M-. "CAMERON begs to acquaint his friends and the pubHo generaUy, that he has leased the •abovv Hotel and StabUng, for a term of years. He hepes to receive the support oi* his old ' c-u-etonierfi. i The StabUng is already weU known to be tho most commodious in the Province, a»d "WiU be 'kept in the best of order by an experienced ostler undor A. M. Cb own charge. ; .DEINCE OF WALES HOTEL, ' DEE-STREET. WILLIAM LIVESEY, PEOIM'IETOE. There las just been added to the EstablishTim\t a "Fii'st-class BATHROOM— SHOWER AND PLUNGK. EAILWAY HOTEL, CAMPBELLTOWN. T> BE'RNABD WOTTON begs to inform his **-*' • jiumerous Friends and the Public generally that he has taken the above Hotel for a term of years, and trusts by strict attention and modex-atd" •charge* tp merit a fair share of pavtrbnage; vyY?*. IfasV§ .job (T^mr-Bligi ''>- , -A c <<:' v.v
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Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 July 1866, Page 1
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