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, \ VV For Sale. : • for Sale. by private contract. ~" To Hotel Keepers,. Speculators, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Sec. To be Let, by private Contract, that well-known and truly valuable property, THE ROY A L II OTE L, INVERCARGILL, With Fixtures, Furniture, Bedding,_ and the Stock of Superior Wines and Spirits. MESSRS." ROBERTSON & CO. have been favored by the proprietor (who wishes to decline the above business on account of ill health), to dispose of the remainder of the Lease, which has now four years to run from Ist July, 1862, ot the Royal Hotel. , . , . . The house, it is well known, has always enjoyed one of the best trades in Invcrcargil, and since the present proprietor has become the sole possessor of it, through his well-known liberality, the business has doubled itself. ' There it also a splendid Billiard Room attached, with one of Thurston's Tables, and the profits from this room alone will cover all expenses of the establishment.' „ _. , o O.i The Hotel itself contains 25 Bedrooms, 3 bitting, and one large Dining Room, Bar, and all other conveniences. Rent nominal. . To an industrious couple, there is a sure and rupid fortune in a few years. P.S. —The Auctioneers wish to state for the 111----1 formation of intending purchasers, that so truly valuable and genuine a property as this is very seldom in the market. Every information will be afforded 1 by the undersigned, to whom parties are requested to apply' ROBERTSON & CO., Auctioneers, Invercargill. . May 9, 1862. TUST RECEIVED, Ex COLONIST— J 20 boxes Cheddar cheese. ~ The above arc recommended to families, the quality being select. fa ROBERT BANKS, Rattray-street, Dunedin. j IN COURSE OF BEING LANDED, Ex Lady Egidia, 25 boxes Cheddar cheese ■ 25 barrels Dunlop cheese 20 boxes maizena, or Indian corn flour. ROBERT BANKS, ' Rattray-street, Dunedin. JUST RECEIVED, Ex COLONIST— A well-assorted invoice of Brushes, Combs, Sec, from Messrs. Thos. Duncan and Son, of Edinburgh. ROBERT BANKS, Rattray-street. TO ARRIVE,' Ex ZAMBIA— 10 cases of Cumberland bacon, cured expressly for the undersigned. ROBERT BANKS, Rattray-street. Dunedin. EXCHANGE SALES ROOM. ON SALE, to close Sundry Accounts,— SCO FLOORING Deals, 9x3, and 11 x 3 Do., cut various sizes . Baltic'weather boards Feather edged do. - EDWARD CASPER & CO. TO SETTLERS, BUTCHERS, CARRIERS, AND OTHERS; Hides. Tallow. Sheepskins. THE Undersigned is prepared to purchase hides, tallow, and sheepskins at the highest market price, delivered at Ids stores, Stafford-street. . WILLIAM SMITH, Stafford-street. . 1710R SALE,- 181 acres ot Land in Blueskin J being Sections 15 and 17, Block 2. The land is situate close to the main north road, and within half a mile of Blueskin Bay. Apply to John SMclds, George-street, nearthe^ Albion Hotel.. # O R SALE, (IN BON D)— 10 casks Martell's brandy 50 casks Martell's do 2 qrs whiskey 15,000 Havanna cigars 5 hhds dark mixing brandy I. 11. MOSES, Abbeyleix House. ARRIVED ex LADY EGIDIA, from Glasgow— 48 boxes finest Dunlop Cheese 2 eases Winter Tweeds. W.& G. TURNBULL & CO., Hisrh-street, Dunedin. NOTICE. FOR SALE, by Private Contract, the Screw Steamer Expert, now plying between Dunedin and Port Chalmers, in excellent condition and good order. Of eight horse-power; eiiginesinfirst-rateoider. She is the fastest boat plying in the port, and she is of a light draft of water,' and fit for Scroggins'. Creek and the Waihola Lake and Taieri. She is paying well at present, and of small expenses, and can be worked with tw.o men; in fact, I may say she is a fortune for any speculator who may buy. Tho sole cause of the.owner selling is bad health and being away from his family. Apply on board, or DOWNES k KINGSTON, Jetty-street. FOR SALE.—-The three years' ease of a Boarding House. Apply Moses Lee, United States Hotel, Walker-street. FOR SALE. —The three years' Lease of Building in Walker-street, suitable for a store. Apply at tho Rose, Thistle, , and Shamrock Boarding House. OATS AND FLOUR. " JUST, RECEIVED— 4000 bushels oats 35 tons Belmont flour FREDERICK MOSS & CO. • HORSE FOR SALE, CHEAP.—Guaranteed staunch ; any trial allowed.I . i W. WATTS, Auctioneer, I Rattray-street. I PAPERHANGINGS, PAPERHANGINGS. JUST LANDED, (EX ALDINGA,)— ' 5,000 pieces, at 4£d. I I 5,000 do. at Oil. Splendid, good, 9d. . ' VICTORIAN PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE Maclaggan-stiieet, BORTHWICK AND ATKINS, Paintkrs and -Decorators. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, _c, Cheap. Hotels, CRITERION IIOTKL, BROADWAY, WETHKRSTONE'S. ! JOHN STEWART begs to intimate that he has I opened the above Hotel with a first rate stock I of Wines, Spirits, and Beer. Attached to the Hotel J is one of the largest amusement rooms on the Gold Field*. J. S. intends to give his entire attention to the managem'est"of the business, and trusts he will receive the patronage of the public. Note the Address —Criterion- Hotel, Broadway, . Wetiiekotone's. THE NEW RUSH TO SHAG VALLEY. AFFLECK'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Waikouaiti. THIS Hotel is situate on the main road to the new diggings, and well fitted up with every accommodation for travellers. Good beds. Good stabling. First-class liquors and attendance. Host Afllcck will be'happy to'afford every information to the intending digger. ROBERT BURNS' II OTE L, ' George-street. \ KENNEDY & MORRISON, the former late, of tho -Rose, Thistle, and Shamrock Hotel, Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, respectfully intimate .to their Victorian friends and the public-generally, that they have opened the above Hotel, and by strict attention to the comforts of their numerous customers, to merit a share of public patronage. i The beet of liquors only kept,. Charges moderate.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 165, 27 May 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 165, 27 May 1862, Page 2

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