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New Advertisements. ""THURSDAY, sth A PHIL 1877, At 12 o'clofck Noon. Valuable Hdtel Property, Town Sections, Commodious £ tables, Buildings, and Magnificent Householi Furniture, Billiard "able, &c. At Ahaura. SPLENDID AGRK ULTURAL LAND At Totara Plat. To Capitalists, Specu ators, Hotelkeepers, Faro.e'"s, and Parties Furnishing. RI C-JI A R~D REEVES favored with i .structions from J. D. Pinkerton, Esq.. who is leaving the Colony, will spII pcsitively without re« serve, on Thursday, t th inst., at 12 o'clock noon, the following viiluahle properties— 1. The Star Hotel, containing handsome bar, two bar parlors, sitting room, large dining room, commodious and elegantly fitted* up billiard siloon, nine lofty and well ventilated bed-room*, large kitchen tittel up with Leamington r.inue (at h < o<t of £150), and all other nenees-iry convenience for carrying < >nex tensive culinary arrangement*, store ro >ms, ser vants' apartments, and every accessory foi carrying on a firstclass hotel business. 2. The whob'oftie first-class Household Furni' ure, consisting of horsehair an 1 other sofas, horse hair chairs, easy cbairs, 100 table, chef ? oniers, handsome book-case, t ible covers, (velvet pile and damisk) carpets, blinds, Venetian blitids, curtains, poles, and rings, " Enchantress" stoye, large dining table, chairs, fenders and irons, iron bedsteads, first-class b.dding, washstands and sets, toil. t glasses towellin?, sheets, and table linen, cutlery, glassware, trockeryware, and utensils; a j lar^e number of choice engravings, pier glass, lamps (hanging and table), splendid piano. One of Alcock's prize Billiard Tables, with lamps, cues, balls, and all necessary fittings. 3. Buildings kno vn as Pinkerton's Chambers, o .posite to Hotel, conf. lining fot r large rooms. 4. Furniture in above, consisting of double and sinu'e bedsteads (iron), bedding, toilet sets, &c. 5. That roapnifiee it structure known as Pinker on'i Star Stables, containing 12 rcomy stalls and two loose botes, built regardless of coat, and eov. red with very best qi.Hli' j of iro i; in front a well • built tbree-rojraed bouse. 6. Section at. the! rear of stable, and used as a kitijhen garden. 7. Sections 24 af.d 39 Totara Flat, cont; inm-,' if| all 62 acres 1 rood 32 i er h j s, 'of really first-class land, admitted on all sides to be abont 'he best piece of la-d on the Flat. A itare chance firany person wantii g to secure a permanent home. The auctioneer, in dn wing the attention of the public to this inportant sale, begs to state most emphatically that his positive instructions from Mr Pinkerton are to let every one of the aliove lines go to the highest bidder, withoit one farthing of reserve, he baying mi de up bis mind to leave the Colony at my sacrifice. To parties on tbe look-out for a life long paying business, witb a comfortable borne, tbe sale of the Star H. tei offers an opportunity which seldom oc ours in this part of New Zealand. Then is a good paying I usiness attached to tl c bouse and which is bound to improve ye ry considerably, as the popula'ion al Orwell Creek and Riverview increases, and ts the prospects of both those places arc second to none on the Coast, population is bound to be attracted. The house has lately undergone a com/* plete overhaul, the wl ole of the inside of tbe building — being Ined and panelled with wood. In fact, fo • completeness and finish tbe Star Hotel is par excellence the best onthe West Coa* I. Tbe purchaser of the Hotel will have tl.o option of taking the furniture Bt valuatio i, but mu9t signify his willingness to do so at once. The title to all the properties is PREEHOLD Terms easy, at sale. Noßeserp..; For further particulars apply RICHARD REEVES, ' Auctioneer. A. D. BAYFEILD, p ENERAL COMMISSION AGENI AND SBABEBEOEER. Price Sixpence FAMILY HERALI* Monthly Pari The Brisbane Courier say a : — t' The story-teller, as of, jold, contains mattei of the most absorbing interest to novel readers The scientific items, frcjm the variety whicli tbey embrace, are useful to mechanics oi farmers, whilst mothers of families »re, with t few words, initiated into the fearful anc i wonderful mysteries or aapla fool, treacle pie or the dishing up or Aastraiian meats anc coups. Amusements arel not forgotten, anc random readings full ou original wit an. humor, assist in making up a periodica acceptable to all." 1 RECEIPT, and DELIVER f BOOK! (duplicate or tripliante), f rimed •». ( bound, at *be TrMff '/iace.l I \J doml ie or singlf. sheets, printed on th j Bii.-r.er.t notion, at the Timss Office,

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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 97, 2 April 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 97, 2 April 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 97, 2 April 1877, Page 3

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