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JSnUO bs%wtixm. FRIDAY, OCTOBER Mm 1881. At 11 o'clock sharp. TO HOTEL-KEEPERS, ■BrLLIABD S ALOON-KEEPEKS, isPKCULA - TOES, AND OTHKHS. UNEESERVED SALE OF Valuable Leasehold Property, Having about 9 Years to run, at a very Low Ground Bent. The House is not bound to any Brewer, and immediate possession can be give.n. TOHN LEYDON 1 Has received instructions from Mr H. Gta>MIGH (who is leaving the Thames for Auckland), ,to Soil by-Public Auction, on the premises, Pollen street, Short-land, on the above date, The (long established) MELBOTJBNB HOTEL and LICENSE, at present doing one of the' Best Businesses on the Thames, together I with a detached BILLIARD SALOON and BILLIARD TABLE, by one of the Best Makers. The Hotel has a Frontage to Pollen street of 56 feet by n depth of 136 feet, and for convenience and comfort is not Burpasßed on the Thames. The building has been erected in a most suitable and substantial manner by a first-cli.bs Architect, and contains 12 Booms, consisting of—Bar, 3 Parlors, 7 r Bed-rooms, Dining-room and Kitchen, lined and papered throughout; also all' the FURNITURE therein, which is clean and as good as new, and consists of—Tublee, Chairs, Sofas, Chiffoniers, Safes, Pier Glasses, &c. Bed-rooms contain Bedding, Bedsteads, and Sets. j COOKING- UTENSILS, consisting of— | TJoilers, Pots, Saucepans, Buckets, Crockery■ware, &:;., &o. BAB—A full Bet of Measures, Glasses, Ti-a'js, Decanters, all other requisites. The Auctioneer desires to call the*espeeial attention ,p? Hotel-keepers, Capitalists, and others to f&e above Sale ; the Property being situated ia first class business position, and doing a ripod . trade, and the opportunity of investing in such good Furniture, Beds, Bedding, Billiard Table, and other Articles, • should not bo losfj sight of. Tbeve is also an Ornamental Flower, Fruit, and Vegetable, Garden at the back, and well stocked» Ne*rly the whole, or part of the Purchase j Money, may remain on approved Bills, with Bank interest added. Te,rms, Title, and Conditions at Sale. Lancheon provided. I?or further particulars to apply to— t' JOHN LEYDON, ,' AUCIIONEBE. / Tenders j .NEW ZEALAND EAILWAYS. ikuBTJNUI BLUFF and BENCHES j EAILWAY. |! SLEEPER CONTRACT. ! ( ■ ■ ■—— ;i Public Works Office, \ DunediD, 16th September, 1831 i 7CIT BITTEN TB3SDBKS will bs received |¥% at this Office unl;l Noon of TXJE3|)AY, October 25th, 1881, fcrtbe above Conijract. : ,: ' They are io.be marked outside, " Tender for S'Seepor Cohts'act," and eddressed to the Hon. -fjfcVTkmter for Public Wofks, Duuedia. Telegraphic renders, sim^cvlyaddiessed and | in«iked, T^iSi-be received, .if ■prc::euled at anj Telegraph office^y"'lSOOifToftl>e-«»a3e-ii-J+-provided that written lenders aye lodged at any District or Sesident Ec^eer's Office by the same hour. " Specifications and General Conditions may be seen at this Office, and at the Public Works Offices, at Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, Greyinouth, Christchurch, DunediD, ißvercarKill, at the Railway Office, Picton, and at the Post Office, Haveloek. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily c ceptcd. By command. (Signed) W. TS. Biaie, 2781 Engineer in Charge, North Island. NOTICE. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I the undersigned, Km going to START * my Hikutaia Coach again on THURSDAY first, the 13th of October, leaving the Bank of New Zealand, Grahamstown — MONDAYS, 8 o'clock in the morning " • THURSDAYS, 9 o'clock „ SATURDAYS, 9 o'clock Leaving Hiktjtaia : MONDAYS, 2 o'clock in the afternoon THURSDAYS, 2 o'clock „ SATURDAYS, 3 o'clock „ (Calling at all intermediate stations, aB usual). ALEX. iSILLftPS. 2868 BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST EECEIVED, 1 O mEUNKS AND riASES Id 1 ■ vj OF f§ip New and Fashionable LADIES', GENTS', & CHILDREN'S KID, PATENT, AND PEUNELLA BOOTS AND SHOES: ELASTIC; BUTTONED, and LAOED— Gbbat Yabibty. All NEW Goods—NEW and Improved Shape. Bows for Ladies' Boots—various Patterns, Button Hooks, Shoe Horns, Peerless Gloss, Kid Reviver, Nubian Blacking, 3 &C, &C, &C. M. WHITEHEAD, BOOTMAKER, : POLLEN STEEET (Centbai). ROENNAU'S Chests of Drawers and Chiffoniers are still the Admiration. — Tables from 7s 6d each. QOEEECT TIME-KEEPERS. 1 VI OLDENS 42s Silver Hunting Watch. 3 .11. Guaranteed 2 years. 6 The best test of the interest of a book is it a capability of being read a eecond time, ditto for 3b Tea. ' *

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3990, 12 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3990, 12 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3990, 12 October 1881, Page 3

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