3- FOE SALE, o REUBEN WAITE'S HOTEL { \ ■ r OITUATED at the Junction of the _ O Westport, Reefton, Lyell and ,f Nelson, Roads. The house is well and „ faithfully built, and has good accommodation. There is a good dry six. stall stable. A good garden, and a constant supply of excellent water close to the house. There are Ten 1 Rooms, and Twelve Beds made up. T All the chimnies are built of stone and iron, in fact every convenience to carry on tbe business. There are nearly 12 acres of good land attached » to the property (Government reserve), the reut of which is one pound £1, - per year. Part is fenced in for pad--7 docks. s ' • ' From continued bad health I am k reluctantly compelled to parfc with this property. For particulars apply to the office of this paper, or Mr Jl\- MqQ affisLw^ ' v X: '.> w; " . or to Reuben 'Wawb, 'tifcrjflte premises. :<: ' Ai ' THURSDAY, MAY Xsh, !$&. !'; At 2 o'clock p.m. ! -•••' , MOST IMPOfcI^NT SALE -of . HOTEL PROPERTY eref offered jp^ the West Coasi . ! niaiRICK BRENNAN, in conjunc--1 tion with RICHARD REEVES, favoured with instructions from Mr John McGaffin, will sell by public ■ auction, on the premises, Broadway, . Reefton, as above, the whole of THAT VALUABLE and MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED PROPERTY, known as McGAFFIN'S HOTEL, containing Handsome Bar, 2 Bar Parlours ; magnificent Commercial Room, 30 xlB ; most comfortable and complete Dining Room, 50 x 12 ; large and commodious Billiard - Room, containing one of Alcock's tables with everything complete ; 27 Bedrooms, private upstairs Sittfngrooms, with bathroom and dressingroom adjoining, etc., etc. The KITCHEN is one of the most complete in New Zealand, fitted up with all modern improvements, and containing Leamington range (largest size), with high-pressure boiler, which supplies hut water to bathroom ; together with the whole of the FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FU-tNITURE and FITTINGS ; with FREEHOLD SECTIONS at rear of hotel, used as Kitchen Garden, on which is erected a SPLENDID LAUNDRY, fitted with copper, boiler, ironing stoves, etc., etc. There is a LARGE STOREROOM attached to the hotel. The Hotel is 2-story, and is 35ft. x 99ft. having a frontage of 40ft. to Broadway. The excavation i for the Cellar and appliances connected therewith, render it i one of the most complete on the I West Coast: ( _____ | The Auctioneers have much pleasuae in calling the attention of speculators atid others to this really important sale. The ! house is nearly new, Mr McGaffin having expended over £2,500 during the last ' twelve months in improvements on the ' building, and furniture. The whole of the furniture is nearly new, every room ■ in the house being furnished regardless of cost. Water is laid on over the house, with high-pressure pump at rear of hotel. [ The name «f " McGaffin's Hotel " is so i well known that the A uctioneers deem it . unnecessary to dilate to any extent on the commanding position the house enjoys for doing the leading business in the Inangahua district. Mr McGaffin's desire to visit the old country is the only reason for disposing of this valuable business and property. Mr McGaffin's desire is to sell privately if possible, but failing that, the property will be positively sold Without the Slightest Reserve. For terms, etc., apply to the proprietor, on the premises ; or, PATRICK BRENNAN, RICHARD REEVES, Auctioneers. IN THE ESTATE OF NICHOL RAMSAY, DECEASED. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS owing in the above estate, if not paid on or before the 30th April, 1884, will be placed in the hands of our solicitor for 9 collection, without further notice. Mrs A. Ramsay's receipt will be suf3 . ficient discharge for same. JOHN MITCHELL ) T • R. C. FORSYTH, / lrusteea "CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868." VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 1 on and after the 29th day of April, 188.4, the provisions of the "The Cattle Trespass Act, 1868 " will be ENFORCED on my Land, being seel tion 33, square 135, District Inangahua, situated at. Landing Creek, on the Buller road, County of Inangahua, and d that it is my intention to CLAIM damages for all cattle, or other animals TRESPASSING upon the said land, whether the same shall be fenced or unenclosed. Dated this 27th 'day of March, 1884. ANDRE VY NJC SMITH,
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1389, 18 April 1884, Page 3
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697Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1389, 18 April 1884, Page 3
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