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Auction Salg^and Notices6th APRIL. At 12 o'clock promp^. IN THE COMMERCIAIj SA^vBOOMJS. TO FIREWOOD CAR-TERS^AND OTHERS. WILLIAM TODD has received instructions to sell bypublic auction, on the above d»te, in hia Rooms, Dee-street; that, ....-? VERY VALUABLE TRAMWAY, ;_ . - - -KKOvrs as - — •-— " F: R A-^S E R ' S " , , r East Road. ■,'. ~r; r About three-quarters of a mile irif length, »nd in good order. ■ The above runs into the Government Reserve, where any amount of wood may be obtained. • ;• ■ ■■.-.: -'-, ■: /;.- ,-.C'.r>/JO* Purchasers will have it in their power to remove the tramway, in whicfi -thefe is about £60 worth of cut up firewood " alone, exclusive of rails!' &c. Further to be obtained from the Auctioneer. ■ ~~ SATURDAY, 30th MARCH, . " . , 12 o'clock. •" \t •? ■ '■ ' ' ■ ft' ALBION SALE YARDS, v .-:.-. ( ,;aORSES,;&O.?^ TNO. MUNRO has been' instructed by Mf O George Smith to -hold regular weekly Sales of Horses, Stock, &c;, at the Albion Sale Yards, Dee street. '.'..'. SALE SATURDAY, MARGH 30th. Parties having Horses or 'Stock ■'to-' dispose of will please commmunicate with Mr Georga Smith at the Sale "Yards, or JNO/MmSo, Auctioneer, ' : - - Dee street. TJNRESERYED SALE BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, 29th I^EABCH. At 12 o'clock noon; ! THE FREEHOLD PRQPERKT, KNOWN AS PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. Dee-street, Invercargill. TNO. MUNRO has received instructions from " Wm. livesey, Esq., proprietor,^ sell by public 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 ' iiibroughfere of the town with a 16 ft. right-of-way, leaifing to the Railway Station, and contains— ~ '_" "'. '.".' Front and Private Bar adjoining Bar Parlor, Smoking. Saloon . r> c r Dining 1 Room : ..L_ Billiard Room for two tables Private Billiard Room, suitable, for a club table "' ; lU:vi 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. . ,; . .. A 150, ,... . .. „---- - Splendid Shower and Plunge Bathroom, and Housemaid Pantry, wijth.wjitec.and sink. The house is fitted up with bells : the Stable is eight stall, with .Loose Boxes, Hay Loft, and Hostlers Rooms, also Kitchen Garden ; in fact, all the necessaries to a first-cliss Hotel. The furniture, such as is "in keeping, .with the conduct of the 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 Oret 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. , -r» The Auctioneer in offering the above property, so 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 the first erected really -first class Family anji Con»mereial Hotel, has continued to > be .the* most liberally patronised, and he can satisfy intending purchasers that as a remunerative ' inyestment it is not to be surpassed. The proprietor "in consequence of certain necessary ' arrangements he is carrying out must relmquish-'the-'Hofel, and instructs that the same be sold. : — •*- ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Terms liberal, to enable the , ; property: to come within the reach of smbU capitalists,. will! jbe declared at sale - - - - , -.-■; .-.. ■ 1 .--% For further particulars apply ;to^. ii : ;,«;>,*, JNO. MUNRO, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD, FUR3SmJ^.|i , THURSDAY, MARCH 28^1867," m -■-■■■■'■■ : At ir o'clock, ; v :.... At file residence of Mr C. N. Campbell, off the Bluff Road. , v _, r . AT CA. ROSS & CO. are iistraot^d,l>yTiir C. • v N.' CampbeU, who isleaving'tfie to. sell by public auction, withotit reserve, the whotepf his :; ■'-'" 'AND OFFICE FURNITURE, Consisting o £^r»~— •"•"•-—* „ Walnut Drawing-ropm •Suite,yn7greeßrreppi ; The Duiingrooih. 'Furniture andn^at of , . four Bedrooms, -WindovrCqrniTOs, Our- '■ - : '" ~ tains, .Vallances and Brass Poles, Johnston's Chart of tEe World, latest, 6x5, • mounted, framed, and varnished, Wal- .. nu|; Concert Piano, "■ Tri Cord," by : "Bucher,; of Paris, Wabiut,. Canterbury . - ; ' and^ 'MusiffStool, 'Walnut^Kaif-Cabinet Sewing Machine,' by Whealer and Wileon, patent: Spring Mangle, 3 rollers, superior .- Kitchen:. Dresser, 6 z% 3 drawers, and plate rack top, Patent Dish Covers, Kitchen Utensils, and a number ■ ; of articles too 'numerous to particularise , — in^^^ an -advertisement. ~ Thieß~;SOjftS» vx . . .. kid-^one of in milk. ■ J '* : .-■••■- Also.v^ •': /;-iia .', ■..- On the "following., day, Friday, 29th, at, two o'clock, at the City Auction Martha superioßand useful Mercantile Desk, cpntwnirig, 18dra^few, 2 side desks, with two "drawers, pigeon^ holesjj together with suita"ble office fittingijr^Qj^iuQftriei, Cagei, Aviwy, &p.j 50,he^d jtfMj^iin, eluding thoroughbred Banteuii, .'Spanidi |a 4,

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Southland Times, Issue 649, 27 March 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 649, 27 March 1867, Page 3

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