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IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE! MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21st and 22ni>. NEVIS CROSSING HOTEL, STORE, AND BUTCHERY; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c-FIRST-CLASS DAIRY AND FAT UATTLL. HORSES, PIGS, POULTRY, &c, &c. VALUABLE MINING PROPERTY. &c. &c. &c. IN THE EST ATE OF THE LA TE A DAM UPENCE, Deceased. J. BARRY ;<fe CO. ' • are favored with instructions from the Administrator in the estate of the late Mr Adam •Spence to submit to public competition, on Monday and Tuesday, 21st and 22nd inst., all the undermentioned Valuable Property, viz : BRITISH HOTEL, STORE, BAKERY AND BUTCHERY,. Situate at Nevis Crossing, And now doing a Steady and most Lucrative Business, The HOTEL consists of Dining-Room, r Parlor, Eight Bedrooms, Kitchen, and necessary Outhouses. The house is well furnished throughout, the Parlor containing a Piano (Broadwood), Loo Table, six handsome Hair-seated Chairs, with Couch to match. The Bedrooms also are well r j t furnished, having good Feather Beds and Pillows, the Blankets, Quilts and -,'.'., Sheeting being almost new. The Kitchen it fitted with a large Cooking Range, and every necessary for - ••- -that department. "'' The STABLES, Piggeries, Stockyard, &c are commodious and well adapted to the requirements of the establishment. The STORE, &c, are fitted with every requisite for carrying on an extensive and increasing trade, such as has been carried on for years past. The MINING.PROPERTY consists of One Share in a Registered Claim, Ryder's Gully, Water-race and Dam. The Claim is one of the best paying properties on the Nevis, averaging returns of £l2 per man per week. TH E STO C K . ■'■-;•. CONSISTS OF A number of First-class DAIRY COWS 50 Head FAT CATTLE, fit for the Butcher 5 First-class HORSES, consisting of 2 Splendid DRAUGHT HORSES 2 Good PACK HORSES 1 Ladies' HACK 1' SOW and Pigs, month old Large number of mixed FOULTRY ALSO, — 2 Gentlemens' Ri 'ing Saddles 3 Ladies' do do and bridles 3 Pack Saddles And a large quantity of Miscellaneous Goods* LUNCHEON PROVIDED. #s* The Auctioneers have every confidence in recommending the above Valuable Properties to the attention of Capitalists, Hotelkeepers, Miners, and others, as the best investment yet offered in the Cromwell District. The business is now yielding a handsome income, and in the hands of a competent person a sure fortune is guaranteed. The Auctioneers invite inspection of the property by intending purchasers, which will prove more satisfactory than any comments. JAMES CROMBIE, Administrator in the Estate of late A. Spence. W. J. BARRY & Co., Auctioneers.^

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Cromwell Argus, Volume VII, Issue 327, 15 February 1876, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume VII, Issue 327, 15 February 1876, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume VII, Issue 327, 15 February 1876, Page 7