TO BREWEES AND OTHERS. AUCTION SAIE. PATRICK BRENNAN bas been favoured with mstrnr .on* by the ownerg to offer at -pnblia oaction. nnrtn fhp premise? i% two o cloclr^p.m., on P MONDAY, 3bt JANUARY Instanl — That Yatu<»hle Property, forfvrn ai PIZZEY'S REFFrON BREWERY, COMPBIBTNO * Building and Plant, Vats. Cooler s CabK Tai>« t &".. &«'•»•" '" full working oHer, nnd sufficient for the prosecution of a large trade ; Ahn. GOTTA 3TS. OUTKOU^ES, nrd STABLE, with TEN ACRES (more or lew) of FREEHOLD LVND, upon which the Brew> cry nnd proroites are erected. The Brewery is riow doi'njr a hij^ly remunerative and constantly increasing i business. Its situation adjoining the rising town of Rpefton, and in the centre of"a lurge Rnd fl urishine d;«trict, must 1 Tecomtnend it fo the-Me. Wefl drained , and posie'smg an' abundant supply of the purest wa«er, it has already achieved the reputation of turning out the lest beer on the West Coa9t. i The Auctioneer invUen, with con* fidenee, the attention of brewers and the public in general to the sale of this : really valuable property, as nffording an oppor unity for sound investment, and secaring to the purchaser the advantage of an nlrendy large connection, and well established business. Terms Liberal. Stock to be taken at valuation, PATRICK BRENNAN. ! Auctioneer. I P.eefton r January stb, 1881. NOTICE. WILLIAM p ARDNER, Mechanical and Mining Engieeb, and Sitetetoe, W.G. is Prepared to undertake the Mining Surveying of Claims throughout the District, by the year, or piece. AI?o to Furnish Working Drawings and details for every description of Machinery and work required by Mining Companies. Addbbsjl: Low<»r Shiel's-street,. Reefjton.^ NOT ICE, •'% M. ATKINSON, 0.E., A UrffOßlSiliD & MINING SHRA TEYOR, will COMMENCE PRAC'i ISING in Reefton, Lyell, and other .districts — about Ist February next.
TO TRAVELLERS.
COURTNEY'S JUNCTION AC* COMMODATIONvHOUSE. Inangahua Junction. -.■.•■ » ACCOMMODATION fob TRATELLERS. Boat on the river for crossing to Lyell. OHAKLES H. EDWARDS, STOEEKEE P E & Black's Point. (JOODS PACKED TO ALL PARTS OF THE DISTRICT. THOMAS LEE, (Successor to A. D. BayfeiFd.) SHAKEBROKER and GENERAL CJoifMissTON Agent, Sub-Agent — New Zealand Insurance Company. Mining and Land Agent, COCHRANE'S HOTEL. (Late Jolliffes), CENTRAL BROADWAY. SPLENDID STABLING ACCOMMODATION, Livery and Bait at Lowest Rates. Horses and Drays always on hand for Hire. WOOD DELIVERED to any part o the Town. WILLIAM COCHBAM (Late of Ahaura) Proprietor.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 26 January 1881, Page 3
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385Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 26 January 1881, Page 3
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