Auctions MONDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK. TITESSRS GUDGEON A CO. Will off>r to public competition their first consignment of— Choice Flower Roots, ltoaes, Forest and Fruit Trees, from the Victorian Nurseries, on M >D(la> r exfc, at 11 o'clock, at their Rooms, Brown street. 854 WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE. At 12 o'clock. CHOICE FREEHOLD FAMILY ; SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, TARARU. TAMES CRAIG Has received positive instructions from Mr James Stewaut, to sell by auction, on the premises, in that most invigorating Buburb, TARARIT, on above date, His Choice, Substantially built and Thor uglily well-finished Commodious FAMILY RESIDENCE (lately in hie own occupation;, containing Six Lofty Rooms, with Laundry, Cow Shed, and o her outhouses. Water Tanks, &c, &c. Large Vegetable and Flower Garden. All securely and neatly fenced. POSITIVE SALE. 857 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 21st AND 22nd JUNE. UNEQUALLED, THOROUGHLY GOOD AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. Long Established and Valuable HOTEL, PROPERTY: THB WELL-KNOWN WARWICK ARMS HOTEL AND PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, POLLEN AND GBET StEEETS, ShOBTLAND. AlsoAll the First-class Dining, Sitting, Bedroom, Bar, Parlour, and Restaurant Furniture; Kitchen Bequisites; Valuable Engravings ; Plated. Ware; Pier Glasses ; Patent Mangle ; Wices, Spirits, Ale, Porter, «&c, &c, &c, TAME S~C R A I G, Favoured with instructions from Mr J. Towksend (who is retiring from business), will sell by auction, on the above date, That Old Established, Valuable, Large, and Mo«t Commodious HOTEL PROPERTY, situate in Pollen and Q-rey streets, Shortland, and well known as the Warwick Arms Hotel and Private Boarding House. This Really Splendid Property consists of THE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, fronting Pollen street, with bar and bar parlour, fitted up in a style unrivalled on the Thames for comfort, elegance, and convenince; Large dining room and parlour; Commodious kitchen, with superior cooking range, plate racks, dressers and every other hotel and restaurant requisite. ' The PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, which fronts Eyre street, is a large Two Storey Building, containing 30 Rooms, Private Sitting Rooms, Bedrooms. Laundry, and Store Rooms, with good Bath-house: four Iron Water-tanks (400 gallons each), Out houses, &c, &c. The above properties have only just been recently improved and thoroughly overhauled at a large expense—painted outside and in, re-decorated, papered, and varnished; gas and water laid on, and fitted with every convenience. The Lease has about 14 years to run, at a nominal ground rent. Immediately after the above, should the purchaser not wish to take Furniture, Stock, &c, at a valuation, ALL THE FURNITURE contained in the Private Boarding House, comprising first-class single and double Iron Bedsteads, Bedding, Toilet Tables, Waehstands and Ware, Looking-glasses, &c, Couches, Loo Tables, Cheffioneres, Carpets, Matting, Patent Mangle, &c, &o. On the following day, The HOTEL FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE, &c, consisting of large and valuable Engravings, Elegant Pier Glasses, Eight-day Clocks, Cut Decanters, Glassware, Silver plated Pint and Half-pint Measures, Ornaments, Oilcloth, Cane-seated Chairs, Tables, Cutlery, Cruets, Crockery, Matting, Sofas, &c.; Stock-in-Trade of best Wines, Spirits, Ale, Porter, &o. The Auctioneer can with every confidence recommend the above to intending buyers, or parties in search of an already made, Good and Profitable Business, becoming daily more valuable as the country is being developed. Termss—For Property, Liberal; Furniture, &c, Cash. , 853
Meetings H. A. C. B. S. Gkahamstown Bbakch, No. 35. -A^sa^Es rP H E F BUal Half-Yearly LJ^fißEg J*> -*- Meeting of the Members Wl))l]|)Hn«f of tnis Branch will be held Hi W. in the Hall» on MONDAY, mildr the 18. th Jun ®'at 7-3° p<m# Business—Election of Officers for the ensuing year, consideration of Quarterly Returns and Balance Sheet, and the transaction of the usual routine business. M. Landers, Secretary. I. O. O. F., ||l!|Bj{ M.U., A.D. LOYAL WAIKATO LODGE, No. 5444. mHE HALF-YEARLY MEETING- of the JL above Lodge will be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Richmond Btreet, on TUESDAY next, 19th. inst, at 7.30 o'clock p.m. Business—Election of Officers. Chables Ahier, Secretary. Ecclesiastical TEMPLARS' HALL. SUBJECT TO-MOBROW (Sunday) EVENING-, i-past 6: "The Enemies of Christ," by E. Lewis, Evangelist. COME WITHOUT MONEY. 855 EOR SALE — FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS in Mackay street, with Threeroomed COTTAGES erected thereon. Price, £80 to £100. Apply to A. Hume, Agent, Albert street.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2633, 16 June 1877, Page 3
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