TO'MOfeROW, SPLENDID INVESTMENT, DOUBLE SHOP AND DWELLINGHOUSE IN TRAFALGAR-ST. ONE SHOP IN BRIDGE- ST/RE&f, WEDNESDAY, 23rd instant. At 1 1 o'clock. MESSRS LOCKHART & CO. hare received instructions from Mr George Clements, who is about leading the colonies, to OtJer by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, September 1 23, at theif Rooms, hi«. Valuable Properties in Bridge atifl Trafalgar Streets, comprising— Section 167 in Trafalgar-street, on which is built a good Brick Double Shop, in thorough repair, having a frontage of 31 feet by a depth of 76 feet. Bridge ' Street. Fart of Section 165, lease of which has A years to run from December 25, 186{§jon which is built a good Shop, plate-glass front. Nominal Rental 80s per year. For particulars apply ro LOCKHART ft -CO. Auctioneer^ TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, At 12 o'clock. MESSRS LOCKHART & CO. *ill Sell by Public Auction— A first-class Double HOUSB, aearly Hew, in Waimea-road, containing 10 rooms, with a frontage of £2 feet by a depth ct ltd feet. That HOUSB oa the HaTen-road lately occupied by Mr Rowlands, Sailnmker. That HOUSE at present occupied by Mr J « M'Kay, Carpenter; and Two Oottagea adjoining, all at present let Particulars at sal*. LOCKHAST k CO., 1999 Auctioneers tomorrow] "~* peremptory sale. HOTELS and STORES, at Wakamariue. MESSRS LOCKHART & CO. hare received instructions from $he Mortgagee, to Sell by Public Auction, at their Salerooms, Trafalgarstreet, on WEDNESDAY, September 23, 1868, at 12 o'clock Noon — All that Piece or Parcel of freehold LAND numbered 20 of Block A., on the Plan of the Township of Wakamariaa. Together with that Large aad Commodious HOT£L, at present let, and doing a thriving business. ,- Also, the STORE and Outbuilding* adjoining All in good repair and tenantable order. For particulars, apply to the Auctioneer Abo 7 The Masonic Hotel, Wak&marina. The aioyal Hotel . tekamarina. Section No. 2 oo the Plan of the Township. Sectu n d do. do* 1860 SALE OF DAMAGED GOODS. On account of whom it may concern* Ex BALLARAT, In E. Buxton & Co»'a Yard. -ji/TESSRS LOCKHART & CO. haT« received JjLJL instructions from Messrs E. Buxton ft Co. to Sell by Auction, on SATUKDAT, Sept. 26, 12 o'clock sharp — 4 chests prime Tea, slightly damaged 6 half-chests „ „ 14 pieces Print „ 6 pieces grey Calic& „ After the sale of the abort, TO CLEAR CONSIGNMENTS^ The following GOODS will be offered— 20 kegs prime Butter 3 Cheeses 8 sides Bacon 5 casks Currants Damaged Milkdishei Damaged Hayforks A few Rug*. Slightly damaged 2 cwt. dried Haddock I kits salt Herrings With a rariety of other Goods, aad a large quail* tiiy of empty Cases, Casks, and Zinc Linings. Terms cash* Without xwerr* 2041 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF SHEEP AND BULLOCKS AT RICHMOND. At an earlr date, MESSBS LOCKHART A CO. will Sell hf Public Auction, at the Richmond Fair* ground — too Sue* Also, A few imported English Eire* 4 Working Bullock* , . Yokes and Bow* • . . Jfelswi, &s*. U, 14
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 225, 22 September 1868, Page 3
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