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Public Auction Sales.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20. TARARU. SIX ACRES OF LAND, SUBDIVIDED INTO ABOUT 100 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS The Property herein referred to h<aa been lelected and purchased in fee simple from the native owners by Jamks Mackay, Jnn., Esq.

The position of she Land, for purpoies of commerce, it undoubtedly the best in the Tararu Block.

D. J. OKEEFFE

Bvgs to announce that he has been favoured with instructions from Jambs Maokay, Jun., to LEASE BY AUCTION, For Teh Year**, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, On the Ground, at Tararu, about

-j /\/j BUILDING- ALLOTMENTS. Lithographed Plans of the Property will be fur. nished in a few days. The Auctioneer will also publish, on an early day, 1 complete particulars of the Valuable Estate now submitted for sale. D. J. O'KEEFFE, AUCTIONEER.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21.

THE STAFFORD HOTEL.

The Property of Mr. James M. Atkinson, recently erected in BROWN-STREET, GRAHAM'S TOWN.

D. J. O'KEEFFE

Begs to announce that he has been favoured with instructions from Mr. James M. Atkinson to submit to public competition, on Wednesday, 21st October, at the Stafford Hotel, Brown-street, Graham's Town, at 12 o'clock precisely, A LL THAT WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY, THE STAFFORD HOTEL, and well known as Atkinson's, The Hotel is erected upon Allotment 39 an<l part of 40, Brown street, Graham's Town, and a short distance from Graham's Wharf. The position of the Hotel is central, and commands the larger portion of the traffic trade between Shortland and Graham's Town. The STAFFORD HOTEL is a two-storied building, with balcony, commanding an extensive view of the harbour and surrounding country, and has two spaciuus corridors ; also handsomely fitted Bar and Bar Parlour, Two Private Parlours, large and well-ventilated Diningroom, and nine other Rooms, uaed as Private Sitting and Bedrooms. The Kitchem is replete with every necessary and requisite for conducting the business of an extensive Hotel trade ; and utttched, including large steam range with all modern appliances, are suitable apartmeuts for the several servants of the establishments. Store and outhouses are provided and placed iv convenient position. The Water Supply is abundant. Tanks, with taps, holding 900 gallone, are well arranged. The Hotel externally and internally is finished in a very superior style, and is furnished in a subitantial and useful manner. The Cellar is well stocked with the best of Wines, Spirits, and Beer. The Trade of the Hotel from its opening has been of a progressive nature, and, as the goldfield is developed and population increase*!, mu^t continue to do so. The superior style of the Hotel must at once stamp it as one of our leading places of resort. The Stock aud Furniture may be taken at valuation, or such poitious as may Buit purchasers ; the remainder to be' sold by auction. The Auctioneer has authority from Mr. Atkinson to state that ill health alone is the sole' cause- for placing the valuable property herein referred 'to 'in the market. ' - '

Terms liberal, to be declared at sale.

D. J. O'KEEFFE,

AUCTIONEER.

HOMEWARD-BOUND CLAIM. Above Hunt's and the Kuranui Company's Ground, and adjoining the Deep Lead Claim. D. J. O'KEEFFE Has instructions to sell, on an early date, FUIL SHARE in the well-known Homeward Bound Company's Claim and Machiuery. Full particulars on application to D. J. O'SEEFFE, AUCTIONEER.

FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, rpiHOSE commodious PREMISES known as the X PIO NEE It bTOR US, situate corner O wen and Burke-street, Graham's Town, late in the occupation of Messrs. Hogg and Co. Apply to Mr. G. Howjs ; or to * D. J. O'KEEFFE, AUCTIONEER,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3511, 16 October 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3511, 16 October 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3511, 16 October 1868, Page 2

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