&ttctCons. IMMENSE BARGAINS. THE ROYAL HOTEL AND PURN-ITTJRE FOR Sale by Public Auction. HENRY DODSON, having received instructions from Mr. George James, who is compelled to retire from business in consequence of having received a vety severe injury, will submit to public competition, on Wednesday, January 20th, 1869, at 11 o’clock, THE Freehold of that old-established and convenient INN, situate in Blenheim, known as the Royal Hotel, and now in the oceupation of Mr. Jambs. The Auctioneer feels assured that the arrangements, convenience, and adaptability for carrying on a large trade in this Hotel, with commodious and well-ventilated Stables, an Assembly Room detached from the main building, and other suitably constructed out-houses, are too well known to require any comment. A part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Also, The Furniture, Horses, Tilbury, Stock-in-Trade, Billiard Table, and all Miscellaneous Articles now on the premises, will be sold without any reserve. / Catalogues are now ready. / H. Dodson, / Auctioneer, t the same date and place will be offered A CORNER SECTION facing Seymour Square, enclosed by a substantial hawthorn hedge, with the dwelling house thereon containing 3 bedrooms, parlour, hall and staircase, kitchen (18 x 12), and room (24 x 12), suitable for either shop or dining-room ; there is a double brick chimney, and other conveniences connected with the premises, which with a slight outlay would render them suitable for either a family residence, private board-ing-house, or business premises, the principal part of which are newly painted and papered, and is well finished. This property must be sold, as the owner is about to leave Blenheim. Also, a Quarter- Agio Garden, planted with fruit trees, with 2 roomed house thereon, situated above access of floods, and at present in the occupation of Mr. W. Shepheard. Further particulars, as regards terms, &c., can be had from the auctioneer’. H. Dodson, Auctioneer. Sheep for Sale. HENRY DODSON, Having received instructions, will Sell by public auction, on Saturday, the 30th instant, at his sale yards, Blenheim, at 2 p.m., ONE THOUSAND SHEEP, of mixed ages and sexes, and without the slightest reserve. H. Dodson, Auctioneer. Sale of Valuable Property in the Province of Marlborough. Pursuant to proviso contained in a certain Mortgage, bearing date the second day of April, 1867, and made bet ween, JpnN,. Barton, of the North Bank of Wairau, ' ' Settler, of the one part, and Charles Henry Mopfitt of the other part; and pursuant to instructions received of Mr. William Blick, the Assignee of the sais Charles Henry Mofirttj ~ MR. HENRY DODSON Will Sell by Auction, on Tuesday, the 9 th day of February, 1869, ALL THAT piece or parcel of LAND, containing by admeasurement Eleven Acres and Two Roods, more or less, situate in Onamalutu Valley, in the District of the North Bank of Wairau, being Section No. 19 on the plan of the said District. Terms at Sale. Further particulars may be ascertained from Harry Pitt, Esq., Solicitor, Highstreet, Blenheim. LOST, a liver-colored Retriever DOG, answers to the name of “ Shut” Any person who will return the same to the Express Office will receive Ten Shillings reward.
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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 153, 16 January 1869, Page 2
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519Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 153, 16 January 1869, Page 2
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