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Auction Sales. [ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 0K S. BOOKS. BOOK S. eceived ex Wangiiniii from Canterbury. F. MARTIN & CO. have r»<viv.-rt m--9 truction* to sell by auction, in the 11 ie Hull, Pi'ince of Wales Hotel — A consignment of BOOKS, containing 500 VOLUMES, to be sold in lots as per catalogues. hout the slightest reserve — At half-past 1. ITURDAY, NOVEMBER Bth, At l.alf-past 12 o'clock, LOPERTY NEAR GROVE BUSH. F. MARTIN & CO. have revived instructions from Mr William Payu>\ fo s<'H b> v, at their rooms on the above dae — lections 6 and 7, block 10, New Kivcr hundred, containing about 160 acres oi good agricultural land, in the vicinity j of Grove Bush. FRIDAY, 14th NOVEMBER )RTANT SALE OF THE BEST USINESS SITE IN IN V EEC AR GILL. E. OSBORNE has received instructions from Mr Charles Tullooh, to sell by n, on the premises, on Friday, 14rh nber, at 12 o'clock, that very valuable old Property, known as the • Exchange ings," erected on section 8, block 1, having ntage of 66 feet to Dee street, together section 15, block 1, having a frontage of 66 3 Leven street, facing the Railway Station. lain building has two flats, each 47 by 70 nd is suitable foi 1 a Draper, lionmonser, or holesale business. It is at present occuby Messrs Thomson, Strang & Co., and the ■, Mr Tulloch. The adjoining shop is ted by Mr .T. D. Hayes, chemist. At the f the iron building there are commodious ouse, stables, and four-roomed cottage, iroperty is returning a fair rental, and the eason of its being offered for sale is the 111--1 of the propiietor. ! property will be submitted in one lot, and ails to secure a purchaser, as a whole, the vill be offered, on the condition that the ngs shall be removed vritbin a reasonable o, sections 8, block 61 ; 4, block 52 ; IS, 26 ; 19, block 28 ; 7, block 22. Lions 12, 13, 27, and 28, block 2, Oteramika ed, containing 353 acres. Terms liberal. RLDAY, 14th NOVEMBER N AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. E. OSBORNE will sell by auction, at the Exchange Buildings, Dee street, on FriNoveniber 14th, at 12 o'clock, under inions from A. Macdonald, Esq. — That Suburban Residence, between the 'resbyterian Manse and the estate of J. tock," Esq., Barwhevs. It is mostly built f blue gum and American pine, and connns parlour, dining-room, six bed rooms, itchen, with water and sink, wash house 'ith boiler, store room, and bath room, riving also book cast's, cheffoniers, wardobes, drawers, dressers, tanks, and an oven s fixtures. There are four fire-places, the 3of is of the best English galvanised iron, nd there is a never-failing well of excellent 'ater. It stands on sections 11 and 12, is rimed with pipes, trenched and planted rith all kinds of large and small fruit trees. lesides being ornamented with many kinds f British forest trees, and sheltered with urns and a good thorn hedge, the grounds re tastefully laid out, and the walks are ravelled. , Suriounding the residence are sections 3, , 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, nd 27, all of which are fenced, dug, drained 'ilh pipes, cultivated and laid down in rasses. On sections 22 and 23, is a buildrig, 40 x 14 x 12, covered with iron, hither--0 used for out buddings, but could easily be tted up to make a c inifortable dwelling ;ouse at a small outlay. Lots 1 and 2 will •c sold separately or together, as most suitble to purchasers. , The building known as the Invercargill Grammar School, Leven street, opposite the 'üblicG-ardet)9, with the section on which ; stands ; it is 46 x36 x 14. ; the rear half 1 built of blue gum studs and plales, and i.merican weather boards and flooring, and ned with calico and paper ; the front is of ative timber, with tongued and grooved ning j the section is drained and fenced, nd that part of it on which the building tands is gravelled throughout, the remainer is fenced oil as a vegetable and small •uit garden ; there is a well and pump, lso outhouses ; a trifling outlay would conert it into a most substantial, convenient, nd healthy home. Terms at sale. -The SOUTHLAND BREWERY and IALTHOUSE, Sylvan Bank. iNESDAY, 26th NOVEMBER IMPORTANT SALE OF TIIE FARMERS' ARMS" HOTEL, TAY STREET. E. OSBORNE has received instructions from Mr W. Mackay to sell by auction, i premises, on Wednesday, November 26. h, y clock — arge and commodious Hotel, situated at the corner of Tay and Ythan streets, known as the FARMERS' ARMS. The house contains on the ground floor — Dining-room, 26 x 16 ; bar, 15 x 15 ; bar parlor, 14 x 10 ; bedroom, 11 x 11 ; kitchen, store-room, 6 -stalled stable, outhouses, &c. On the upper floor there are drawing-room, 16 x 16, two large bedrooms with fireplaces in each, and five Bingle bedrooms. Also, — WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, iting of Sofas and Chairs in hair cloth, Bedsteads (single and double), Mahogany and Cedar Tables, Brilliant-toned Pianoforte in Rosewood, Cane-seated Chairs, Dundee Patent Mangle (3 rollers), Pier Glasses, Pictures, Cooking Stove, Meat Safe, Cheflbaiere, Dinner Service, Blankets and Bedding, Toilet Sets, Looking Glasses, Carpets, Wardrobe, Chest Drawers, Plated-ware, JFenders and Fire-irons, Crockery, Kitchen Sundries, &c., &c. ?E. — The house is in first-class repair, is übstantially built, and at present doing a table and paying business. The Auctioneer rous of drawing the attention of those in of a profitable investment to the above •ty. The scarcity of hotel accommodation nis being felt more than for some years and the Farmers' Arms is known to be ' the best conducted houses in the propresent owner is relinquishing the bußiolely in consequence of lria contemplating . to England, Luncheon provided. — Terme liberal. i

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Southland Times, Issue 1815, 7 November 1873, Page 3

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