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j .; -Auctions' >. < / WEDNESDAY, 15th OCTOBER, *""" < At 12„o'clock sharp. POSITIVE SALE, Without any Reserve, By Order ofthe Trustees in the Estate of Messrs. Symons and Walton. THE GOODWILL ofthe LEASE and BUSINESS "'of the CAFE de PARIS, Rattray-street; ,*'" 'f Together with the Plate, Furniture, Fittings, and everything else required for conducting a Large First-class Hotel, situated in the very centre of 'the City -built and adapted with all that architeccural ingenuity could suggest for comfort and the. carrying on of an Extensive and Lucrative Business. ' AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored with . instructions to sell by public auction, at the Rooms, Stafford-street, on Wednesday, the 15th inst." at 12 o'clock sharp, The LEASE of that Magnificent PROPERTY, knowm as the CAFE de PARIS, }'■■'■. ■ ■ ■ : Rattray-street, (And lately occupied by 'Messrs. Symons k WaPon), Under whose care the business has been conducted during the dullness of the winter months, on a scale of magnificence hitherto unknown in tho New Zealand Colonies. The lease has nearly seven years to run, the rent being only ..£SOO per annum. The present lessees paid £600 bonus for the lease. 'Further particulars from tiie Auctioneers. . THURSDAY, 16m OCTOBER, 1862, At 12 o'Clock Sharp. HOUSEHOLITpROPERTY, In George-street. '• Positive Sale, By Order of the Mortgagee. Without Reserve. AM'LAND'RESS & CO. have been favored with . instructions to sell by auction at their*rooms, Stafford-street, ' Section 60, Block 20,GGeorge-stree t city of Dunedin; together with all the baildings erected thereon, consisting mainly of a dwel-ling-house, and that large and substantial shop, occupied by Mr Cramer as a bakery ntd provision store. * "•■ Noieserve. '^~r:- FRIDAY, 17th OCTOBER, ~ At 12 o'clock, sharp. . Without Reserve. ■:"'i Boots Boots, • -' Positive Sale. i ; ._ A .M'LANDRESS and CO. have been instructed : to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Stafford- " street, 57, packages of Boots, amongst which are gents', .^. ome?>,_. youths', boys', ' and chil- . drens guaranteed of .a superior quality, and -•• _.-• '; direct from the best makers in England. .""..-'' No reserve. ' .'. Terms liberal. ": •"' FRIDAY, 17th OCTOBER, ~~ At 12 o'clock, Sharp.' P 0 S IT I V~E SALE. The Capacious Stores occupied by A. M'Landress and Co. as a Wholesale Drapery ahd Boot Warehouse, situated in Stafford-street, opposite the Bond of Messrs Tickled Cumming. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been instructed i v*. . by James Forrester, Esq., to sel' by auction, at -their rooms, in Stafford-street, if not previously . .Wpsed of by private bargain, on Friday, tbe 17th. of • October, at 12 o'clock sharp, ' The six years' lease to run of that very valuable property, having a frontage' to Staffordstreet of 20 feet, with a depth of 47 £ feet, and covered with that substantial store, now occupied by A. M'Landress and Co., as a Wholesale Drapery and Boot Establishment, fronting the Bonded Stores of Messrs Tickle and Cumming. Terms liberal. No reserve. " r : ■ — ■ --„ ,*>.■ BOOTS. .BOOTS. BOOTS AM'LANDRESS & CO. have now on hand and . for sale sevaral hundred trunks of Boots of the most seasonable and suitable description, at their Store, Stafford-street, opposite Cummings'i Boad. Low advances on English prices only asked. ~ NOTICE OF, REMOVAL. ~~~~^ AM'LANDRESS & CO. have removed their . Auction Rooms to the extensive premises a te£ °? QnV'ied fay' Messrs. Webb, Pantlin, and Co., Stafford street, nearly opposite the Provincial Hotel. August 6th. 1862. 7 Ai M'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored with . instructions from Mr Win. Bane to sell by private bargain, the six years lease of bis four-roomed House/having a frontage of 24 ft. to "Union-street by a depth of 44 feet. .. The Rent is only os per week. Terms—Liberal. ; ; ■■ : ¥HIS DAY, ; TUESDAY, 14th OCTOBER. To Butchers, Dairy Fanners, and Othera. Important Sale of FAT CATTLE AND DAIRY COWS. ' ' , JTTuTILSON & WAIN have received instructions TT tions from Thomas Ferens, Esq, Kakanui. to sell by auction, at Messrs Wright, Robertson and Co. s cattle yards, opposite Morse and Orbell's sfaughter yards, on Tuesday, the 14th October, at 12 o'clock sharp, 100 head of prime fat steers, heavy weights Dairy cows^ <fee. These are all of the celebrated Shorthorn breed of the late C. Svvisted, Esq. Mr Fqren's herd are well • known' to be the finest and best bred cattle in this province, and .the great attention he has paid to the selection of his breeding stock, is sufficient guarantee as to their quality. They are all in very high conditiop.v and the. dairy cattle are very.quiet, having all been thoroughly broken in. Such a chance of obtaining realiy well-bred quiet dairy cows very rarely occurs. ~ ' .. WILSON k WAIN. - Commercial Horse Bazaar, -•■•'■• October Isfr 1862 ' 7 :,,.« .WEDNESDAY, 15th OCTOBER, r At 11- o'clock. Ironmongery; Cutlery, Fancy Goods. • J DANIELS and CO. will sell by auction, on • Wednesday. October 15, at 11 o'clock, • v Ah extensive assortment of Ironmongery, k Cutlery, and Fancy' go> ds. . , Terms Cash. WEDNESDAY, 15th OCTOBER, - - At 11 o'clock. ' \ Commercial Sales Room. Colonial Oats 1 Colonial Oats ! ! Ex Lalla Rookh, from Auckland. J DANIELS and CO. have received instructions . from Messrs. Cleve aSid Co. to seli by public a iction, on Wednesday, October 16, at 11 o'clock >, . 600 bags;colonial oats. . - ■ ; Term<t at Sale. ; .. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. , >■ 'SALE OP SAWN TIMBER, PALINGS, POSTS .AND RAILS, PILES, &0.,,A0., •' ■ /.} At the Tesmanian, Timber Yards, Clearing Salel J DANIELS & CO. are instructed by E.-.tL . Rowntree, E«q„ to fell by auction^ on an,eariy day," to be named, at the Tasmanian Timber Yards— i Sawn-Timber . \ Palings ' Postp and Rails (morticed) ' " \ ' Battens "--.•' " 'Piles • i- , 1 "L tl-rOf tKe'best'and most'vaH<a aswrtSwt. "' " -.' * .'\ , -Termaliberal, ;.'.;>•. >*?'■-■ , >, Particular* ia futuxeadvertUeiaenli. j «£ ' '. - fh '"'" "' i-cs.*i » A& $1 ... .l he: A I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 255, 14 October 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 255, 14 October 1862, Page 2

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