THIS DAY, MONDAY, 27th OCTOBER. LIME. ~LIME. WM. SMITH trill sell by auction^ on Monday, 27.h inftt., at 12 o'clock, ou the Wharf, 2^3 bags lime _ fe'x .Derwent Hunter. CLEARING OUT SALE. TUESDAY, 28th OCTOBER. WM. SMITH has received iastructions from Mr Thomas Denny, who is relinquishing business, to sell by public auction, on Tuesday next, 28th October, at his stores, George-stre t, nearly opposite Royal George Hotel, the whole of his exteusive stock, pousiistinff of Groc ries Ironmongery , Crockery ware Glass Ware Rope, all sizes Nails Kerosine And to close consignment*, 200 bags lime Firkins butter Jron beds'eads Cables cement 50 cases Bya^s ale 50 to 60 tons Warnambool flour Bran Bacon Bailey One horee, with dog cart and harness complete. Terms at Sale. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 27th OCTOBER. Public Notice. One of the Most Lucrative Investments in Hotel Property in the Province. THE WHITE HOKSE HOTEL, Tokoiuairiro, Situated on the Great Trunk Road to all the Digcinsp—Tuapeka Woolshed, Wetherstone's, Nokomai, and leading thoroughfare to the fr'outh. in iho centre of the most rising- Township and Agricultural bis net in the Province. RB. MARTIN aud CO. are instructed by the . proprietor Mr (}. B. Vause, to submit ot public competition for bona fide f?ale (on account of his retiring from business), on Monday, October27th at their rooms, High-street, at one o'clock, ' That valu -bio freehold properly, built (■{ cor rugated iion, in the most substantial mannerIt consists of a two-stoiey bnildiri<r, lined, papered and furnished throughout, regardless of expense. The house consists of 16 best bod room's. 4 of which are double ; nho b servants' bedrooms The.c are 3 private parlors, aud attached to one is a private bedroom. The Commercial Room is 32 feet by 23, and furnished in every possible way that could be desired. Under the same roof, but completely detached, and on the second floor, is a Jar^'e barracks, for the accommodation of diggers, fitted up with 14 beds. The Tap-room is a fine room of 32 by 28 feer, and so arranged that it and the barracks have no communication with the hotel. The builiiing stands on an acre ol land. In erecting this fine hotel, the outbuildings have uot been lott sight of. A most substantial stable for 21 horses is in an enclosed yard, all well covered with gravel. The Stock and Drafting Yards have been just elected, with a view to holuing monthly sales of cattle and other stock. One of the .attractions of this desirable property is its situation; it is weli known that all travt Hers, either by coach or on foot, pay? the doors of the White Horse. Noie.- The Auctioneers feel assured that the 1 resent is one of the most favorable opportu1 irties to any enera-tic person tor securing a speedy fortune. Since the opening of the bouse, the trade has been steadily and gradually increasing. The Furniture, which is of a most substantial character, and the stock of Wines and Spirits, all of fir3t-class brands, can be taken at a va'ua'iou. Note -A phonographic design of the building can be seen at our office. Terms, whici--are liberal, and further information can be obiainedef the Auctioneers, R. B. MARTIN and CO. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th. at 1 o'clock. UNRESERVED CLEARING OUT ?<ALE Of the remainder of Mr W. C. Young's Stock. 30 Original Packages of Merchandise, Removed for convenience of sale to the Rooms under the Athenaeum, Hiyh-st'-eet. RB. MARTIN and CO. are instructed to sdl • by auction as above on Tuesday next, October 28ih, at 1 o'clock, the following assortment of Merchandise Without Reserve. 7 cases tumblers, each 1 gross, as per invoice ART, § 3, 1 case cords, twine, chalk lines, sash lines, fishing lines, whip cords, as per invoice ! AKT, § 7, 1 case do do do YO, § 37, Ido drucrs. as per invoice YO, § 43, 1 flo essences do YO, § 138, 1 do groats do \O, § i 76, Ido chemicals do V & Co. § 2, Ido fancy soap do V & Co, § 3, Ido do do V & Co, § 11, 100 do d> V & Co, § 51 do perfumery do V & Co, § 285, Ido saddl«ry, 'ladies' saddles and bridles, as per invoice V & Co, § 313, 1 do boys' mole and cord trowsers, as per invoice V & Co, § 16, 1 do children's boots, gaiters, boas, scarfs, &c, a 5; per invoice 1 bale cotton wi<-k 2 cases axe h-indies Ido saddlery (loose) 1 l-ale (Mclntosh) waterproof sheeting. 36 in and 8 4 j C pieces oiii-loth, various widths 5 reams paper, foolscap, envelopes, &c. 4 sets gold scales, large and small 8 hay forks, and 9 lanterns 2 qr casks gin 4 tons flour, (with all faults) 2$ cwt of cast steel £ octagon bars No Reserve. Terms at Sale. MANSE AUCTION MART, Princes Street, Near Jetty Street. The Undersigned is prepared to make cash advancps on all uoods sent for sale, aud is also prepared to purchase for cash, stocks on hand, and which can he delivered at once. The utmost privacy tnay be relied on by parties requiring immediate cash advances. R, C. LUSCOMBE, Auctioneer. UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE , # FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PREMISES. . TjIDWARD CASPER k CO. will sell by auction JIJ on an early day, at the EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS (Unless previously disposed ot by private contract), The following most valuable properties :— Lot I—That substantial and faithfully-buil stone basement, 22 x 68, corner of Hope and Stafford-streets. The expenditure of a niere trine, will finish this building so as to make one of the most eligible stores in town. Ground rent, £66 per annum. Lea*e 14 years, right of removal or lull valuation. LotS—Do do do. Lot 3-Do do do. Each of these lots has a right-of-way at rear. . Lot 4— *25 x 66 t-> Hope-street. Ground rent £25 per annum. Lot 5—25 x 75 in Maclagsan-street, next Alcorn Brothers; right-of-way at rear to Dawson-s-treeb, Ground rent, £50 per annum, lease 10 years,' valuation. Lot 6—25 x 40, Freehold in high-street, opposite the new Custom-house, Telegraph-omce, at the head of new Jetty, next Messrs Dalgety and K.-ittray's new premises, now occupied as the Excii.in-je S ile« Room. £600 can remain on mortgage at 10 pej c^ut. Lot 7—26, 6 x 85 in Stuart-street, next M'Uuire's timber yard. Ground rent, £50 ■per annum.' Terms :—One-third, cash; one*third at three months ' " *" one-third/four months." * . - i lulltr partieaisrf ot auctioneers.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 266, 27 October 1862, Page 3
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