| Auctions. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, At 2 o'clock. HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, HARNESS, WAGGON, COTTAGE AND SECTION, iIAMPDKN-STIIEET.i I AMPDKN-STIIEET. FA. LEARMONTII AND CO., « instructed by the Trustees, in the estate ofj. Roxborougb, will sell on tbe premises, Hampden-street, without reserve— 1. Comfortable furnished cottage erected on the western half of section 1070, Hampden-stieet Ilokitika, now in the occupation of J. Roxborough. 2. Five splendid draught horses (admitted to be one of the best teams on the Coast.) 3. One large road waggon. 4. Five sets waggon harness. Title perfect. Without reserve TUESDAY, MARCH 26, At 11 o'clock, TO THE MERCANTILE COMMUNITY OF NEW ZEALAND. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE BY AUCTION OF THE MOST ELIGIBLE INVESTMENTS IN" lIOKITIKA. THE EMPIRE HOTEL, REVELLSTREET, BONDED AND FREE STOKB.S, SWWJGLL, BEACH, AND KEVELL STREETS ; TOGETHER WITH THE EXTENSIVE STOCK-IN-TRADE <)V .BONDED AND FREE GOODS. FA. LEA II MO NT II & CO., • under instructions from Mr Joseph Cbuichee, who has determined on visiting Knglaud, will sell on the premises, ilokitika, on Tuesday, the 26th of March, commencing at 11 o'clock sharp — 1. The Jiimpire Hotel Property, Ilevell street, at present justly admitted to be one of the finest hotel properties in jSew Zealand. The buildings have just been done up and lined throughout with pannclled boards, at a large cost, and the property now stands second to none in the colony. The hotel consists of commodious bur, large dining and billiard rooms, five pallor*, five double bedrooms, lourteen single bedrooma, bathrooms, extra-size kitchen, with new Leamington range and steam boiler, wash houses, scullery, &c. Water laid on throughout 'he house. In fact, cveiy convenience requisite aud to be lound in a fir^t-class establishment. The hotel at the present time enjoys a splendid paying connection, and the only reason of the proprietor selling is that his arrangements are made for leaving the colony. Furniture and stock-in-trade, all of which are in keeping with the house, to be taken at a valuation by tbe purchaser. 2. Free store, Revell-slicet, ciee^d on section No. 35, in which the proprietor has carried on his wholesale business ior a number of yearß past, the buildings consist j of a capacious store, offices, and ! cottage at rear. ; 3. Free and bonded stores, Beach- j street, erected on sections Nqs. 65 and 45. 4. Largo free store, Sewell -street, erected on section No. 226. 5. The whole of the general stock of merchandise, in lines to suit purchasers, consisting of tea, coffee, sugar, soap, oats, bran, chaff, pollard, oatmeal, tobacco, cigars, vestas, sago, spices, acids, oilman's stores, fish (casks and tins), candles, jams, flour, salt, kerosene, vinegar, whiting, pickles, port, sherry, quinine, claret, moselle, Colonial and sparkling wines, absinthe, brandy, whiskey, rum, gin, old torn, sarsparilla, ale, and porter, in fact the general assortment of a large merchant's stock, tbe articles comprising which are too numerous to mention in tbe space of v limited advertisement, Catalogues in circulation seven days prior to sale, E&pecial attention is directed by the auctioneers to the above hona jide sale, aud from the valuable nature of the various properties, a personal inspection and minute investigation of which is respectfully solicited, as only a very faint idea of their lucrative nature can be conveyed otherwise. Their long established connections demand the attention of investors in all parts of the colo;iy. Titles perfect. F. A. LEARMONTII & CO., Auctioneers. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. VALVJABUS HOTEL PROPERTY, In the rising Township of' Dillman's. FA. LEARMONTH AND CO., • having received instructions from the proprietor, Mr J. Isdell, will affer for sale, by private treaty, that first-class and newly-erected, piopcvty known as the EMPIHE HOTEL, having a frontage to the Main Road, containing Bar, two Parlors, four Bed- rooms, Billiard-room, large Dining-room, commodious Kitchen, Out-houses, &c. \ having on the premises all the requirements of a well-appointed hostelry. Tho buildings are most substantially erected, nothing having been spared, either in material or workmanship, to make them last for years to come without a penny of outlay. The position is everything that could be desired for carrying on a steady and lucrative business. Stock and Furniture can be taken a f , valuation. Apply, F. A. LEARMON I'll & CO., Auctioneers, Kumara and Hokitika, Or, to the Proprietor, on the premises. Terms easy. /CIRCULARS, Cards, and Printing of \j every description, done at Ths West Coast Times Office
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West Coast Times, Issue 2787, 8 March 1878, Page 3
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721Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 2787, 8 March 1878, Page 3
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