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GENERAL MERCHANDISE. FINAL SALE OT STUART, KINROSS, & CO. WITHOUT RESERYE.ui | " Ik /TR VAUTIER JANISCH will sell K\ Public M Auction at his Stores on THURSDAY, j 12th inst.| at Noon sTwrp, \ Nails, Wire Strainers, Augers j Shoemakers' Brads, Coffee Roasters > Iron Kettles, Saucepans, Cross-cut Saws Glass, Scissors, Mouse Traps German Clocks, Stirrup Iroas Iron Bowls, Trunk Locks, &?., &c. Rice, Confectionery, Olive Oil, Sugar Clover and Grass Seed, Soap, Capers Double and Single Iron Canroy Bedsteads 1 Hair Couch, Toilet Glasses^ Chairs •n^-j.-, ixuits, Shirts, Hats, Kck Ties Diggers 1 Beixs, Towels, Alpacta Reversibles Prints, Timber, Rope, Brooms\ - ' •*• '' " ' • And various oilier Article. ALSO — Will be Sold in lots to suits 50 Tons NEWCASTLE COALS. Napier, February 3, 1863. / / MR. VAUTSER JANISCH'S NEXT LAND SALE WILL BE HELD AT THE "EXCHANGE HOTEL/ TUESDAY,' 4th MARCH, 1863, / At Noon, ... See Advertisements helm, . • • MR. VAUTIER, JANI3CH will cell immediately after the sale of Mr. Ferguson's Property (if not previously sold by Private tract)THE EXCHANGE HOTEL. The " Exchange " is situated in the most populous street in Napier and is from its position peculiarly adapted for the purposes of a first- class hotel. It comprises a large and new building on a Leasehold subject to a ground rent of £9 per annum, with 11 years to run, and contains 6 Double Bedded Rooms and 4 Large Bed Rooms for married couples with fittings complete, together with the necessary Sitting Rooms and Parlours, and all the Outbuildings which would be required for an Hotel, And — Substantially built and well ventilated Stables. The Proprietor being desirous of retiring from business will sell the whole of the Fittings at a valuation, together with the GOODWILL. I A never failing Well o{ Water on the premises. Also — THOSE EXTENSIVE PREMISES known as the " CHAUCER TAVERN," But now used for a Private Dwelling, and consisting of Allotment No. 58, with a new and commo* dious House erected thereon, containing a large Bar, Tap, Store, Large Dining and Three Sitting Rooms aud Two large and Six very comfortable Bed Rooms. 4180, a good Stable and all the necessary Out* buildings. The Chaucer Tavern is now let for 5 years at a rental of £65 per anum. j^gr Arrangements could be made by which the Purchaser could have the use of the adjacent Suburban Section No. 37, containing 4 acres 1 rood substantially fenced and laid down in English Grasses. Also — * A neat and well finished COTTAGE on Allotment No. 248, situated in Dickens Street, containing 4 rooms and now rented by a good tenant at £30 per annum. Terms and conditions at time of sale, or on application to J. H. SEBLEY, ~ Proprietor, or VAUTIER JANISCH, Auctioneer. Napier, Feb. 1, 1863. VALUABLE PROPERTIES in NAPIER, CLIVE, AND HAVELOCK, In the Province of Hawke's Bay. T\T R. VAUTIER JANISCH has been instructed ixJL by J. B. Ferguson, Esq., to sell by Public Auction on TUESDAY, the 4th ? of MARCH next at the EXCHANGE HolEL,iat Noon— The, whole of his VALUABLE VFRJIEHOLD PROPERTY, situated at Clive, cojr^iaipg 9 lots as per plans, to Be . seen at any .tjnje^pi^ithe office of the Auctioneer. ". ' ' V^f. " ...r'Lot 1 with a frontage to South Road containing Lot 2 with a frontage to South Rd^a^Privafoh Road containing \. ;'•. v< wij>h ',"■»-' capital Servant's Houße,; Horse Box, and Pig Stye. . Lot 3 with a frontage to Private Road containing ' J „ , ' '■'" Lot 4 with a frontage to Private Road .coataining • ■ -

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 358, 7 February 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 358, 7 February 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 358, 7 February 1863, Page 2