Auctions. ".■""' FO R SA L E (Leasf.hch.©), BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, GENERAL STORE With B AKERY| ATTACHED. Ground Rent Very Low. SPLENDID BUSINESS, Old Established. GOOD ROOMY PREMISES, Weu. Situated. JAMES PATERSON and CO. are favoured ! with instructions from the proprietor (who is retiring | from business), to sell by private contract, THE LEASE-TEN YEARS, UNEXPIRED, « Of 36 Feet, to one of Uie BEST BUSINESS THOROUGHFARES, With, depth of 70 Feet, and the substantial and commodions buildings erected thereon, snbject to Very tow Ground Rent. Also, STOCK-IN-TRADE, WITH GOODWILL. The business is loag established, and doing a splenJid , Ready Money Trade. TERMS VERY LIBERAL. For full particulars intending purchasers are requested to apply to JAMBS PATERSON & CO., Auctioneers, Manse-street. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, " ON MONDAY, 29th INST.. At 12 o'clock, ON THE PR EM IS ES. In consequence of proposed Dissolution of Partnership. MESSRS. J PATERSON & CO. have been instructed by Messrs. Foster and Armstrong to sell by auction, unless previously disposed of The Good Will, Stock-in-Trade, Building and Lease for seven years of their Grocery and General Score, with an established' business, situated in Walker-street, above the Ca'edonian Hotel. There is a bottle license on the premises, and the Building which is of Wood and Iron measures 24 feet fronting to Walker-street, and 2S feet back, with a right of way 12 feet to a yard at the rear. There is also a branch Post Office at the Store. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF— Sugars—Victorian Cmpanv's 56 lb. bass, and Mauritius " ° "Wines, ales, and porter, in bulk and bottle Sperm and tallow candles Teas, in half chests and boxes Tobacco and cigars Wax vestas. 50, 250. and 500 boxes Jams, fruits, and Oilmen's Stores of all kinds Soap, salt, and cheese Butter, &c SLOP CLOTHING OF ALL SORTS. Blankets Crimean and v bite shirts Hosiery and under shirts Men's French felthats Mole trousers Tweed do. Monkey jackets, and Tweed caats Boots — Napoleon, watertights, and Bluchers Women's leather, cloth, and cashmere Children's do. Terms at Sale. SATURDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER 186* At 12 o'clock. ' ' • COMMERCUL HORSE BAZAAR W lmportant Sale of Draught and Saddle Horses. ILSON & WAIN are favored with instructions from Tnos. Fercns. Esq., Wakanui, to sell %f™*T' fS? c ,ab? ve Bazaar > on S^^ay, the ZiXh mst., at 12 o clock, 10 very superior Draught Horses, and a number of Saddle and Pack Horses. These Horse* have been all bred in the Colony by Mr. Ferens, whose attention to the breeding and selection of his horses is so well known. The heavy horses are principally got by "Prince Royal." COMMERCIAL HORSE BAZAAR. ~ ENTIRE CLYDESDALE HORSE WILSON k WAIN are favored with "instrncJbVff&SSSi ■*•"■* **• **"»**• _A splendid Entire Oivdesdale Colt. He is got by " Prince Royal" out of an imported Clydesdale Mare- color, black, with great bam aS muscle, and finely put together; rising 3 vearsT Ihe above horse can be very highly recommended to any one m search of a really fostidass horse foi breeding purposes. « Prince Royal's" stoct arT know-n to be the finest in New Zealand, as a^roofrf which we may mention that the owner of "Prince Royal" has refused LI2OO for him. The colt X Su mo?fc^ni c to **» «S For particulars apply to Mr. Ferens at the Station rto WILSON & WAIN. * THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER. IMPORTANT SALfTof FURNITURE. Iron Bedsteads Bedding China Crockery Plated Ware Carpets, &c, &c. JJWD. MOELLER & "^oT, hoW Auction Sale of furniture, &c, at their Auction Mart, in Maclaggan-street, in front of the Abbeyleix House, on Wednesday the 24th September, at twelve o'clock. There will be an extraordin^ assortment of furniture offered for positive sale viz — Chairs in leather, haircloth, and imitation leather Easy chairs in do, do, do Sofas in do, do, do * Couches in do, do, do Cane chairs in great variety Cane arm chairs in great variety Mahogany chiffoniers and sideboards Mahogany and cedar chests ot drawers Ship chest of drawers Mahogany and cedar washstands and chests of drawers Mahogany and cedar taWes and 100 tables 1)0 do telescope dining tables Do commodes Writing tables, Davenports, and whatnots Cedar bookcases , Iron and wooden bedsteads of all s^*^ shapes Hair and flock mattresses Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster and Hair Carpets YfJvet, pU e , an d yarn dearth rugs Toilet and chimney glasses Plated ware, table cutlery, doormats «* mate, &c, 4c. ** ■ TennsatSale.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 238, 24 September 1862, Page 2
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717Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 238, 24 September 1862, Page 2
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