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Auctions TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 21st JUNE. At 11 oVock. FIRST-CLASS LEASEHOLD PROPEirfY — 2-STOREY HOUSE, BAKERY, STORE, &c. , WILLOTJGHBY SrBEET, ShO£TIAND. TAMES CRAIG Hits received instructions Lovo. Mr O. D. Ghaut to sell by Auct;on, on above d te, That Well built TWO-STOREY HOUSE, situalo in WM^ughby slrret, Shorilund, of fight R'joms, Lined and Paperocl. fovjieriy occupiid by him, with L rge Bakehouse,' Bakers' Oven, Store, Stables, Fruit and Vegetable Garden, &c,, &c, at back. Water luid on. Ground rent, about £6 per annum. Lease, 14 years to run. v 869 j TO-MORROW, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 21st AND 22nd JUNE. At 12 o'clock. UNEQUALLED, TrIO2OUGHLY GOOD AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. Lcag Established and Valuable HOTEL PROPERTY: ' THK W^IL-KNOWN WARWICK ARMS HOTEf, AND PRIVAVE EOARDING HOUSE, POLLEN AND G.EyStEEETS, SHOBTLAND. ,'.,,,. AlsoAll tKe First-class Dining, Sitting, Bedroom, Bar, Parlour, and Restaurant Furniture; Kitchen Requisites ; Valuable Engravings ; Piated Ware; Pier Glasses ; Patent Mangle ; Wines, Spirits, Ale, Porter, &c, &c... &c, T A M E S ~0 R A I G, Favoured with inslruetions from Mr J. Towksend (who is retiring from business), will seli'by auc.'ion, on the above date, That Old Established, Valuable, Large, and Mosi Commodious HOIEL PROPER !Y, siiuate in Pollen »nd Qiey streets, Shori.land, and well known ns the Wa»wiek Arms Hotel and Private Boarding House. This Really Splendid Property consists of THE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, fronting Pollen str-e.^ with bar and bar parlour, fitted up in a style unrivalled on the Thames for comfort, elegance, and convenince; Large dining room and fjailour; Commodious kitchen, with superior cooking range, plate ranks, divsssrs md every other hotel and restaurant requisite. The PBIVATE EOARDING 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-houso': four Iron Waler-lauks (4C3g"'!ons each), Out house*, &c, &c. The above properties ln'?e only just been recently improved and thoroughly overhauled at a large'expense—fainted outside and in, re-decorntcd, papered, and varnieiied; gas and water laid on, 1 and fitted with every con-' venience. The Lease has about 14 years to run, at a nominal ground, rent. Immediately aJer Uie nbove, should the purchaser not wiah to take Furniture, Stock, <fee, at a valuation, ALL THE FUJ.NITURE contained in the Private Boarding House, compi Uing first-class single and double Iron Bedsteads, Beddin*, Toilet Tables, Washstands and Ware, Looking-glasses, &c, Couches, Loo Tables, Cheffioneres, Carpels, Matting, Pateut Mangle, &c, &o. On the following day, . The HOTEL FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE, &c, consiating of largo and valuable Engravings, Elegant Pier Glasses, Eight-day Clocks, Cut Decanters, Glassware, Silver-plated Pint and Half-pint Measures, Ornaments, Oilcloth, Cane-seafcd Clitiirs, Tables, Cutlery, Cruets, Crockery, Malting, Sofas, &c.; Stock-in-Trade of best Wines, Spirits, Ale, Porter, &c. The Auctioneer can with every confidence recommend the above to intending buyers, or parties in search, of an already made. Good aud Profitable Business, becoming daily more valuable as the country is being doveloped. Terms :—For Property, Liberal; Furniture, &0., Cash. 853 Educational MISS OARY'S CLASSES, SEALEY STSEET. A CLASS for GIRLS from 10 to 3. Music and Englieh taught. Private Music Lessons in the afternoons and evenings. Notices ■jl/TEMBERS of the Thames Stock ExiXL change— JOHN H. SALMON, Chtirman JOHN FRATER, Treasurer ; . D. R. GEI-LION, Secretary M. HENNELLY SAMUEL TURTLE LOUIS MELHOSE r. McDonald scoTr B. C. EBYER G. A, BUTTLE '*■■' ' RICHARD HUDSON J. L. WHIFFORD JOHi^ 11. WHITE. R. SPRA.TT 567 NOTICE. BC. FRYER bp£3 to no'ify that he has , commoncod business as MINING AND COMMISSION [- ' AGENT. Clients can rely on the etiictest eecrccy. |/OR A REAL GOOD 3s TEA k go to MRARS AND CO.'S CENTRAL CAall BTORE, Pollen street. V BW-jSST designs in type on hand, and i-S con?i!»nt.addilion» being muds, it the , EvifHiMa'-Sa'AK OOice.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2636, 20 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2636, 20 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2636, 20 June 1877, Page 3

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