New Advertisements. PEBSEVERANCH GOLD MINING COMPANY/LIMITED. nnENDIKS wantLfor DRIVING *, TUNNEL 170 foe!>or until reef be intersected. I Specifications to be seenf at the office of the Company. I Tenders to close at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, 31st inst, 1 A deposit of Five Pouno&io accompany «aeh tender \ PATEICK BREW* AN, Manager. Beefton, March 24, 1877. ' j THURSDAY, sth APRIL 1877, At 12 o'clock Noon. \ Valuable Hotel Property, Town Sections, Commodious Stables, Buildings, and Magnificent Household Furniture, Billiard Table, &c. At Ahaura, SPLENDID AGItajLTURAL LAND At Totara Flat. To Capitalists, Speculators, Hotelfceepers, Farmers, and Parties Famishing. RICHARD REEVES favored with instructions from J. D. Pinkerton, Esq , who is leaving the Colony, will sell positively without re« serve, on Thursday. sth inst., at 12 o'clock noon, the following valuable properties—t. The Star Hotel, containing handsome bar, two bar parlors, sitting room, large dining room, ■'" commodious and elegantly fitted' np billiard saloon,\nine lofty and * well ventilated bedrooms, large kitchen fitted up with Learning' ton range (at a cost W £150). and all other necessary I convenience for carrying on extensive culinary arrangements, store) rooms, servants' apartments,! and every accessory for carrying on a firstclass hotel business/ 2. The whole of the firsjf-class Household Furniture, /consisting of horsehair and othe/r sofas, horsehair chairs, eas ' chairs, 100 table, cbeffonier j, handsome book-cnse, table i overs, (velvet pile and damask) carpets, blinds, Venetian blinds, ctartains, poles, and rings, " Enehsbtress" stove, large dining table chairs, fen« ders and irons, ir n bedsteads, first-class beddinj , wasbsfands and sets, toilet gla ses. towelling, sheets, and table linen, cutlery, glassware, crock sryware, and utensils ; a larg > number of choice engraving s, pier glass, lamps (hanging and table), splendid piano. One of Alcock's prize Ji lliard Tables, with lamps, cues, walls, and all necessary fittings. I 3. Buildings known as Pinkerton's Chambers, opposite to Hotel, containing four la/ge rooms. " 4. Furniture in above) consisting of double and single bedsteads (iron), bedding, toilet sets, &t>. ft. That magnificent Structure known ?;. as Pinkerton's S jar Stables, con- "* I iaining 12 roomr stalls and two -jLk, loose boxes, bunt regardless of «|fpeost, and covered) with very best quality of iron ; In front a wellbuilt three-roomtfd house. 6. Section at the refer of stable, and used as a kitchei garden. 7. Sections 24 and/ 39, Totara Flat, containing in m 62 acres 1 rood 32 perches, of really first-class land, admitted on alt sides to be about the best piece of land on the Fiat. A rare chance for any person wasting to secure a permanent home. The auctioneer, in drawing the attention of the public to this important sale, begs to state most emphatically that bis positive instructions from Mr. Pinkerton are to let every one of the above lines go to the Highest bidder, without one farthing of reserve, be having made up his mind to leave the Colony at any sacrifice. To parties on the look-out fora life- long pay* nag business, with a comfortable hornet* fbe *ale of the Stur Hotel offers an oppo# tunity which seldom occurs fit this, part off New Zealand. There is a good paying business attached to the house and which is bound to improve very considerably, as tbe'jWpuhiMon at Orwell Creek and KiverfiraK%unreases, and as the prospects df bdfft those places are second to none on lire Coast, population is sound to be at" traetea. / The bouw has lately undergone a com • plete overhaul, the whole of the inside of the building— being lined and panelled with wood. In fact, for/completeness and fietisb the Star Hotel is [par excellence the best on the West Ccasft. The purchaser of the Hotel will have tle/ffrtion of taking the faroiture at valuati«3^ bi* must signify %ff4f itfiogness to do so at odce. The title to all the ptopertie* i§ PBEEHOLD Tennieasj, stsaie. No Refer v«. 4 t ' ?«r fortber particulars apffly BIChURD HmJES, \uTotiooeer.
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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 95, 28 March 1877, Page 3
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