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~ Anctiolis* FRIDAY, 17th~OCTOBEE. ~ v- . ,„ Sale by .Auction. ~ „_ Of ' UNCLAIMED-BONDED GOODS. On Account of Whom it May Concern, TAMES PATERSON and CO. will sell by public V auction, at their rooms, Manse-street, on Friday, 17th October, at one o'clock, , <. ' The following unclaimed goods, viz.— Z §3. 1 hhd brandy, ex Queen, from Melbourne warehoused by James Macandrew and C 0.," Ist November, 1858 A § a 5 and 36. ~ 89 and 40. 4 quarter-casks gin, ex Melbourne, from Leith .. • warehoused by James M'Andrew, and Co., 48th January, 1859; w ■' ». •l a:. §43,46,47. • ':■■■•■•■' ? . „ »48 aud;49.. ; .■• " Four quarter-casks brandy, ex: Melbourne, from Leith warehoused by James Macandrew and Co., 18th January, i 859. - "' . : Terms cash;.; ~;.' - ■■ ,-, No reserve. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th, At the risk of the former Purchaser. i LOTS NoTli 2, & V f Manse-street, j. JA^-PgTERSON-£;"cE have received instructions from the Factor to the Church Trustees, to re-sell by public auction at their rooms,-Manse-street, on Friday, October 17th, at 1 o'clock, at the risk o the former purchaser, / ' " The Lease for 14 years of ■' Lots No. 1, 2,&3, ■■;:. _ . " Manse Reserve, - Having frontages to Princes-street of 20 feet x 60 feet, near Jetty-street. . . .= Flans on. view at the Offices of the Auctioneers.; . .' .?TUESDAY, .14th' OCTOBER, . ; Z"■" ■'■'"''• ■?. . At2o'clock. ■'',:■ VALUABLE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR "' ' " ■ ■ J?Ak&- ■■ •■*•■ • v" . • For Sale by public auction, preparatory to a Dissolution of Partnership, a Valuable Freehold Property, in the centre of the City of Dunedin. M-ESSRS. JAS; PATERSON &:CO. areinj. structed by Messrs. Foster and Armstrong to sell by auction, on Tuesday, 14th October Next at 5 .o'clock p.m., _' ,■:■■■■■ On the Ground, ': All that Freehold Property situate in Stnffordfltreetr (three minutes walk from the PostOffice), above the Provincial Hotel, and adjoining the principal Warehouses in the city j suitable for an extensive warehouse or ?• cr o t lan7 e ,buil( *uig, being one-half of Sec0Xl c Bl°^ 5, having a frontage of 33 feet to Stafford-street by a depth of 165 feet, ■~-.;.. •.. .jfith a rightrof-way for drays \: from Staf-ford-street through to • Walker-street: together with^Jßnildinga fronting thereto, consisting of twp JTouses ot four rooms each, and a two-rodined Cottage, with * well o\ pu ye "water on the premises. "'•'-. ;: , This is a rare opportunity, and well worthy the attention of capitalists. v . ' • • • • Terms at Salei :: ,'.. : ' ' ' ' • ■ ; i 'FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. U ";* To Hotel-Keepers; Capitalists, and Others. ' I A£j* PETERSON & CO? have received instrucj;fcl : tions fromthe proprietors, to J sell, by private bargain, ~ - ; One of the largest and best Bituated Hotels in the city, with the remainder of the Lease of the Ground, having 11 £ years to run. Rent very low; . ••■..•■ J The ;Hotel contains 23 rooms, with Stables and out-buiJdmgs, and is now doing a large and lucrative business. - - v .-•■-• / .Being sold on accountiof a dissolution of partnership. ••■•': ■ ' 2V ..-.. Terras liberal.. : " For further particulars, apply to ' JAS, PATERSON'& CO., Manse-street. / FOR SALE' (LEASEHOLD), ' . GENERAL STORE, with BAKEKY: ATTACHED. SPLENDID BUSINESS-^-OLD ESTABLISHED v ■ WELL-SITUATE-LARGE READY-MONEY .'■ * TRADE—GROUND RENT LOW. PRESENT PROPRIETOR RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. i JAS. PATERSON & CO. are favored with instructions to selL by private-con tract, LEASE, 10. YEARS UN EXPIRED, . • ot 36 feet by 70 feet to one of the best business thb-: roughfaies, together with commodious Premises erected thereon. Ground Rent very • low. Also Stock-ln-Trade and Good-will of FLOURISHING BUSINESS. • . , *' . Terms very liberal. ' . :> For fullparticulars, Intending purchasers are requested to apply to •'■■■'•• JAS, PATERSON Ie CO., .: Auctioneers, . ' Manse-street. TUESDAY, 14th OCTOBER.' r ' " To Butchers, Dairy Farmers, and Others. Important Sale of FAT CATTLE AND DAIRY COWS. TX7ILSON & WAIN have received instructions .TT tions from Thomas Ferens, Esq., Kakahui to sell by auction,- at Messrs Wright, Robertson and Co.'s cattle yards, opposite Morse and Orbell'sslaudtter yards, on Tuesday, the 14th October, at l2 odock sharp, , ■ , ' f .-"•' ]'■ 100 head of prime fat steers, heavy weights i Dairy cows, &c. •. \, These afejall of the celebrated Shorthorn' breed of the late C. Swisted. Esq. Mr Fereh's herd are well .known to be the finest and best bred cattle in Ithis province,, and the great attention he has'paid to|the selection of his breeding stock, is sufficierit truarantee as to their quality ; They are all -m very i%h condition, and the dairy cattle are very quiet, havind all been thoroughly broken in. Snch w chance of'obtaining really well-bred quiet dairy cows very rarely occurs. j j n it, r, WILSON &,WAIN. ..Csmm^iol Horse Ba?aar, _ - ' • October Ist, 1862 - \\, * ~ - ,w . MONDAY, 13th OCTOBER, > To Merchants, Storekeepers, Bublicans, Artisans, Miners, Speculators, and New Arrivals. TOWNSHrP~OF CLIFTON/--.Blueskinßayl A Bona Fide Land Investment, superseded by none •' -in the Province. CLrPTONtL- . " Half-way to WaikouaitL CLIFTON J~ . ! Fronting Blueskin Bay. ' ' " , CLIFTON!— ' The Margate'of Otago. MESSRS. H.. E. NATHAN and CO. hare Wen favored with instructions to sell by auction, in their rooms, corner of High and Princes streets, commencing each day. at twelve ottock on the above dates — * 90 freehold sections in. the Township ,Vf Clifton., Blueskiaßay, - t ; , n Rarely is such "an opportunity offered-for-a reaUy boimfide investment. Unsurpassed for position, beauty, and salubrity, Clifton- stands* pre-eroiuent amongst the spots selected bs sites' focimaahipßTfIts charming aspect when seen from Blueskin Bay invests it with.a future importance, and those who, have studied its peculiar advantageo^ featuresiare "lac? 1 ltS BUperi^' W«*w» ior^rwateringv Indejpendent oflfe lovely landscapes and its pure afr, itis not fr be overlooked-thak'Cliftonii ritMtel' on the; Mam North Road, about half-way to Wai' J*^lßl^^ I*.^^ of) necessity, be of paramountjiniportauce in the nowjnereasing traffic on this great arteryof thej)rqvince. ' -^sS*e [ • .- * • Plans on'vjew'at ihe auclaoneSra, " „, J •* ' unexceptionable. 'C""; >v -' ■, iSoUcitor,: -'-W, JB«q.ri n. , t Btreete, Fnday ana Monday, 12 o'clock.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 253, 11 October 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 253, 11 October 1862, Page 2

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