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Auction Sale/ an^BFotides.; UNEESEEYED SALE BY AUCTION. FEIDAY, 29th MAEOH. At 12 o'clock noon. THE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ... „" •'".' ..... KNOWN. AS ■ \ ." " ■. PEINCE OF WALES HOTEL, r Dee-street, Invercargili. JNO. MUNRO lias deceived instructions^ : from Wm.;,livesey,.Esg., proprietor, to sell by public auction the above hotel with furnitur©j fittings and stock in trade: Also a section in the rear, on which is erected a private dwelhng house, and. outhouses. : , , .• ■!.... 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 townwith a 16 ft. right-of-way, leading to the Railway Station, and contains — Front and 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. ■ ' ■ .■ v .; A 150,.. . : : - •-. ■.. -„..: 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 5 in fact, all the necessaries to a first-class Hotel. The furniture, such as is in keeping with the conduct of ihe establishment, may be had at ; valuation by the purchaser of the hotel, or time allowed to sell the same by auction: : Dwelling-house, situated on Section 5 (a continuation of Section 18), fronting the public 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 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, bo thoroughly well-known in the New Zealand and Australian colonies, considers it unnecessary to enter into the usual descriptive details, has only to state that the same was th* first erected really first class Family and Coiumereial Hotel, has continued to be the most liberally patronised, and he can satisfy intending 1 purchasers that as a remunerative investment it is not to be surpassed. The proprietor in conse- J quence of certain necessary arrangements he is carrying out must relinquish the Hotel, and in- i structs that the same be sold. I ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. \ Terms liberal, to enable the property to come within the reach of sm^ll capitalists, will be declared at sale For further particulars apply to JNO. MUNRO, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 27th MAECH, 1867. At noon. Cattle Sale, at Sutherland's Yards, Bridge Inn, East Road. WILLIAM TODD will Sell by Public Auction, on the above date, at noon, about 28 head Fat Cattle, quiet Cows and Calves, light and heavy Horses. Other Stock expected to. be up in time for sale. Parties on tho East Road will find this a favorable opportunity for either selling or purchasing stock. • ■-;■ WEDNESDAY, 3bd APEIL, . 1867 At 2 o'clock. The "Jolly Waggoners" Accommodation-house, 1 Lake Road, with 50 acres Freehold Laud. WTLT/TAM TODD, favored with instructions from the owner, will submit to public competition, on the Premises, at Athol, on Wednesday, 3rd April, at 2 o'clock — 50 acres Freehold Land (feneed-in), on which is erected that far-famed Ac-commodation-house the " /oily Waggoners " — commanding the traffic of the main thoroughfare of Southland, and doing a really good business. House contains 8 rooms, together with Kitchen and Bar, Flonr Mill; Chaff Cutler, Forge, Blacksmith's Tools; Also, 2 Blood Mares, 1 Cart Foal, 3 well-bred Pigs, about 80 Fowls, Crops, &c, &c. Any comment on the part of the Auctioneer is superfluous. A handsome income awaits the industrious. Title Guaranteed. Terms Liberal, will be declared at Sale. Remember ! — Wednesday, 3rd April, at 2 o'clock on the Premises, at Athol. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1867, At 11 o'clock, . At the residence of Mr C. N. Campbell, off the Bluff Road. CA. ROSS & CO. are instructed by Mr C. • N. Campbell, who is leaving the Province, to sell by public auction, without reserve, the whole of his ' . ■ HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, ' : Consisting of— Walnut Drawing-room Suite, in green repp. • The Diriingroom Furniture and that of four Bedrooms, Window Cornices, Curtains, Vallances and Brass Poles, Johnston's Chart of the World, latest, 6ac 5, mounted, framed, and varnished, Walnut Concert Piano, " Tri Cord," by Bucher, of Paris, Walnut, Canterbury and Music Stool, Walnut half Cabinet Sewing Machine, by Wheeler and Wilson, patent Spring Mangle, 3 rollers, superior Kitchen Drosser, 6x2, 3 drawcra, and p-ate rack top, Patent Dish Covers, Kitchen Utensils, and a number of articles 1 too numerous to particularise in an advertisement. Three goats, in ' iid — one of them in milk. ■ •■■■■'- . : '-Also, '■■ ■. '■ ■: ■ On the following ; day, Friday, 22nd, at two o'clock, at the City Auction Mart, a superior and useful Mercantile Desk, containing 18 drawers, 2 side desks, with two drawers, pigeon jjoles, to.* getliey wjth, gujtable. office fittings, '

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Southland Times, Issue 646, 20 March 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 646, 20 March 1867, Page 4

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