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FOE SALE, or Excelsior, from Dunodin, QA H II D S. A. L E, Marshall and Copeland's, PRIME AUTUMN BREW. JNO. MUNEO, Stanley Wharf. ' A N L E Y WHARF AND AUCTION MART. TNO. MUNEO, AUCTIONEER j having removed to tho ahovc premises and wharf, begs to notify shippers to this market, that the convenience of wharfage accommodation will effect a considerable saving in shipping charges ; and to the trade in Westport and surrounding districts, that he receives regular consignments of Colonial Produce from Nelsoi, Christchurch, and Dunedin, wbich can always be had at current rates wben not cleared out at auction. Flour, Oats, Chaff, and Bran Potatoes, Turnips, and Carrots Bacon, Hams, Cheese, and Eggs Wheat and Barley Plentiful supply of Grey Coals just landed ex Lyttelton. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. PALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THURSDAY, JUNE Ist, 1871— If not previously disposed of by private treaty. Behan's Hotel ; Horse and Jockey Hotel; Billiard Table ; Draught Horses; Hack Horses ; Wines, Spirits, Furniture, &c W A N A N D CO. JLS Have Received Instructions from MR. JOHN BEHAN, who is relinquishing business in Charleston, in consequence of joining his brother in America, to sell, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, Corner of Princes and Camp-streets, Chariestotx on the First Day of June Next, if not previously disposed of, the Whole of the above named property without reserve. The Auctioneers, in calling attention to tho above sale, beg to be allowed to more minutely describe the above property, the better to give tho fullest and most reliable information to Speculators, Hotelkeepers and others in search of good, safe, and lucrative investments.

BEHAN'S HOTEL Is well and substantially built, of wood and iron, on a full-sized allotment of 33ft. x 6Cft., on the corner of Princes and Camp streets, in the town of Charleston, and Province of Nelson ; and at no further distance from the District and Resident Magistrate's Courts than that the business of the Courts may be heard without difficulty from the bar of the Hotel. The rooms consist of eight—large and well ventilated ; together with Bar, Bar Parlor, and Kitchen. Stables capable of accommodating twelve Horses, and conveniently situated in the rear of the Hotel, and approached by a ten-feet right-of-way. HOESE AND JOCKEY HOTEL Is situated alongside the above—only separated from it by the abovenamed right-of-way, which is for the use and convenience of both Hotels. This house M r Behan has let to a good tenant, who pays a fair rental, which proves this portion of the property to be no dead stock. THE BILLIARD TABLE Is one of Alcock's best—full-sized, and quite new, with Balls and Cues, complete. THE HORSES consist of two staunch joung Draught Horses, and five sharp, active young Hacks, in good fettle. THE WINES AND SPIRITS AND FURNITURE Are of the best description. The character of the Proprietor warrants all this. No money or expense has been saved in making for Beban's Hotel, a name it truly merits—a first class notrsE. Prom the vastly-increasing value of Property on the Nelson SouthWest Goldfields, from the already unusual demands for business sites in the town of Charleston, from the reappearance among us of so many merchants, traders, and others who have realised the inconvenience of shifting about to unsettled mining centres, and from the enormous amount of money to be expended in this district, both by Government and individual enterprise, not speaking whatever of the unparalleled yield of gold in and about Charleston, the most unthinking mind must arrive at the Conclusion that the above property, taken as a speculative investment (and not looking at it, as we should, in the light of purchasing to occupy) cannot be equalled in the whole of New Zealand. An early inspection before the of sale is respectfully invited. For further particulars, apply on the premises to the Proprietor, or • DWAN AND CO., Auctioneers.

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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 819, 1 June 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 819, 1 June 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 819, 1 June 1871, Page 3

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