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Auctions SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THIS DAY, JUNE 12, 1879, At 2 o’clock, At the WilHs-street Auction Mart. DWAN, KIKTON, & CO., favored with instructions from the landlord, will Bell by auction as above— The undermentioned articles of furniture and merchandise, which have been distrained on for rent, and advertised for sale by them last week, but unavoidably postponed in consequence of some formula in equity not having been complied with ; Sugar (about 2001bs. crushed) Tea (in quarters and halves) Salmon, oysters, arrowroot Pickles, coffee, &c. Also, Two chests drawers, spring mattresses Toilet sets, Chinawaro, glassware Mirrors, blankets, mattresses Iron bedsteads, feather and flock pillows One Wheeler and Wilson half-cabinet sewing machine Large boiler, cooking utensils Chairs, tables, &c, &c. THIS DA'y, I IMPORTANT TO HOTELKEEPERS, BREWERS, AND OTHERS. THE PRINCESS HOTEL, j TALMEB3TON KOHTH. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, 12th JUNE, 1879, At 12 noon, GM. SNELSON has been favored with , instructions from the Proprietor, Mr., i Wm. Deards, who is retiring from the Hotel business, to offer on the above date that very Valuable Freehold Property, THE PRINCESS HOTEL, Main-street, PALMERSTON NORTH. The land has a frontage of 100 links to Main-street, with a depth of 600 links. The ground plan of the hotel covers 54ft. by 42ft., the building containing on_ the ground floor commercial rooora, parlor, dining and sitting rooms, bar parlor, and bar, under which there is a first-class cellar. On the up-stairs floor there are eight single and four family bed-rooms, all airy and lofty, besides one drawing-room. A corridor, _7ft. wide, extends the whole depth of the building, and opens out to an ornamental yet substantial balcony. The kitchen, which is detached from the main building, is large and spacious, measuring 30ft. by 20ft., and is replete with all the conveniences necessary for a kitchen attached to a first-class hotel. There is also up-stairs accommodation in this part of the building, consisting of fonr family and two single rooms. The stable comprises seven loose-boxes, five stalls, and a harness-room. It is lofty and well ventilated, and has every convenience attached. The NEWMARKET SALE YARDS are at the rear of the Hotel, and form a portion of the property. The whole of the timber used in the construction of the building consists of totara, maitai, and rimu. There is a never-failing spring of water, to which is attached a first-class pump, thus making a certainty of this much-needed requisite. The yard is thoroughly drained by box drains, and is well metalled. The building is most favorably situated, for although within the town, it has still a certain retirement which gives it decided advantages as a family hotel. It is directly opposite the Terrace End Railway Station, and at the very junction of the Great Napier Road with the main street of Palmerston. At that end of the town, and closely surrounding' it, there are four sawmills, a flourmill, and other industries, which serve to give it one of the most extensive bar businesses in the district. The Auctioneer would draw special attention to the fact that the present proprietor had the building erected under his own supervision, and that no expense has been spared in making it thoroughly substantial and complete, a fact sufficiently guaranteed to by the large patronage bestowed in the past four years during which it has been in his possession. To a man of moderate means the above offers an opportunity of investing rarely met with, as the terms are exceedingly liberal, and will be declared at sale, or upon application by etter to G. M. SNELSON, Auctioneer, Palmerston North. NOR SALE BY AUCTION, I ON THE 24th JUNE, AT SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, The composite French steamer OCE AN QUEEN, A 1 at Lloyd's sixteen years, 381 tons, 90 horse-power. Large carrying capacity. Excelent passenger accommodation, II particulars at French Consulate, Sydney. Conveyances ■ 0 T 1 0 K COBB AND CO.’S MAIL COACHES. Wellington, dep. per train 'eatherston .. lasterton lasterton 'eatherston Wellington Ist Coach. 2nd Coach. 7.40 a.m. 11. 0 a.m. 3. 0 p.m. 5.45 9. 0 a.m. 12.10 a.m. NAPIER SERVICES. 8. 0 p.m. 6.12 p.m. 10. 0 p.m. 11.15 a.m. 3.10 p.m. 6.25 p.m. [onday, Wednesday, and Friday, fasterton 3.15 p.m. ketahunaar?. 0 p.m, ketahuna, dep. following morning 4.15 a.m. iopua 2. 0 p.m. apier 6.30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Napier, dep. 7.35a.m. Kopua 11.45 a.m. Eketahuna 8.30 pm. Eketahuna, dep. folio wing morning 7. 0 a.m. Masterton 11. 0 a.m. HASTWELL, MAOARA, AND CO., O T I C E WELLINGTON TO FOXTON DAILY. COBB AND CO.’S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. PASSENGERS BY COACH are reqniree to book the day before starting, to ensure their seats. Office at Mountain's Manners-street. New Zealander Hotel, S. SMITH, Agent. Hastweix, Maoaba, and Co., Proprietors. Every care taken of parcels for the Wairarapa. Sporting GENTLEMEN,— On resuming business for the season, 1 take the opportunity of sincerely thanking you for the large amount of confidence bestowed during my past career, and trust that I may always continue to merit the same. Also may state that I have received and disbursed nearly £22,000 since May last, and have every reason to believe with satisfaction to my constituents. Yours very respectfully, JAMES J. MILLER. I have now commenced the MELBOURNE CUP OF 1879, and hope the wheel may come round to those who have hitherto been unfortunate. Result slips of the drawing are forwarded to country subscriber®, and the amount is divided thus:— First Second Third ... _ ... Starters divided Non-starters do. ... £IOOO ... 400 ... 150 ... 250 ... 200 2000 j advisable to forward Post Office Order isacd Cheque, with exchange added and for reply. ce—Bull and Month Hotel, Melbourne,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5679, 12 June 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5679, 12 June 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5679, 12 June 1879, Page 4

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