Auction Sales and Notices. THIS DAY. yt . FRIDAY, Bth MARCH, At 12 Shajcp. Auction Sale of Timber of the Commercial Hotel, Tay-street, '",*'_• Opposite Scandrett's Store, on the ground. T7LOORING, Doors, Sashes, Counter, Staircase,^ -**■* Studs, Blocks, Shingles, Joisting, &c., &c. '- WILLIAM TODD, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 9th MARCH, 1867,At 12 Noon. Heavy Draught Mares, (the right sort.)* 1 At the Invercargill Sale Yardß. TTTILLIAM TODD has received instructions * * from Mr Jas. Malone, who is leaving the Province, to sell by public auction, as above — - 6 Heavy Draught Mares, in foal to " Emperor," Waggon and Harness ; together with others, imported, of the right sort. To. parties wanting really good and heavy roadsters, the above opportunity should-' not be overlooked. - Terlns at sale. A SURE FORTUNE. That far famed Accommodation House; ' ' THE JOLLY WAGGOKERS, On the Lake Road. Commanding the traffic of the main thoroughfare of ' Southland. WTT.T.TAM TODD has received, instructions from the owner, to sell by private treaty the above named Accommodation House, doing one of the best paying trades in Southland. House contains 6 bed-rooms, 2 sitting-rooms, kitchen and bar, together with forge, stable, and other outhouses. Land, 50 Acres (freehold), mostly fenced, ' ahout 28 acres under crop. There was 35 tons chaff sold off this land alone last year, water wheel for chaff cutting, flour mill, &c. Plenty of run for cattle. Chaff cutter, blacksmith's tools, stores, &c, at valuation. Early application is necessary, as the owner has pressing business, demanding his immediate attention. Should the above not be sold within one month from date, the same will be sold by Public Auction. Feb. 18, 1867. ■-**— — SATURDAY, 9th MARCH, 12 o'clock. ALBION SALE YARDS, HORSES, &o. JNO. MUNRO has been instructed hy Mr George Smith to hold regular weeHy Sales of Horses, Stock, &c, at the Albion Sale Yards, Dee street. SALE NEXT SATURDAY, MARCH 9th. Parties having Horses or Stock to dispose of will please commmunicate with Mr George Smith at the Sale Yards, or JNO. MUNRO, Auctioneer, Dee street. UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, 29th MARCH. At 12 o'clock noon. THE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, KNOWN AS PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. Dee-street, Invercargill. JNO* MUNRO has received instructions from • Wm. Livesey, Esq., proprietor, to sell by puhlic auction the above hotel with furniture, fittings and stock in trade. Also a section in the rear, on which is erected a private dwelling house, and out-houses. The Hotel is situated on Section 18, Block 1, town of Invercargill. with a frontage of 66 ft., to Dee-street, the principle thoroughfare of the town with a 16 ft. right-of-way, leading to the Railway Station, and contains — Front" arid Private Bar adjoining . Bar Parlor, Smoking Saloon * Dining Room Billiard Room for two tables Private Billiard Room, suitable for a club table Private offices, Sitting and Bedrooms for Manager or Proprietor ■ Kitchen, Pantry, and Servants' Rooms, in one range, at the rear, with water laid on. 30 Bedrooms, including 4 . double-bedded rooms • 3 Private Sitting-rooms on the upper floor. , Also, Splendid Shower and Plunge Bathroom, and Housemaid Pantry, with water and sink. The house is fitted up with bells throughout : the Stable is eight stall, with Loose Boxes, Hay Loft, and Hostlers Rooms, also Kitchen Garden ; in fact, all the necessaries to a first-class Hotel. The furniture, such as is .in keeping with the conduct of the establishment, may be had at valuation hy the purchaser of the hotel, or time allowed to sell the same by auction. Dwelling-house, situated on Section 5 (a continuation pf Section 18), fronting the publio esplanade, and opposite the Railway Station of the Bluff Harbor and Invercargill, also Oreti Railways, contains 4 lofty and spacious rooms, substantially built. The Section is fenced securely 1 in with 6 ft paling, and encloses, a splendid Flower and Kitchen Garden, also private Stable and outhouses. The Auctioneer in offering the above property, so thoroughly well-known in the Ne**r Zealand and Australian colonies, considers it un--1 necessary to enter into the usual descriptive-de-tails, has only to state that the same was th* first erected really first class Family and Commercial Hotel, has continued to he the most liberally patronised, and he can satisfy intending purchasers that. as.a^ remunerative^ investment ife A- is not to be surpassed." The proprietor in consequence of certain necessary arrangements he is carrying out must relinquish the Hotel, and in- , structs that the same be sold. Absolutely without reserve. Terms liberal,»to enable the prpperty to come within the reach of smsll capitalists, will he declared at sale * For further particular* apply to I MUNBO,
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Southland Times, Issue 641, 8 March 1867, Page 3
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