AuctionsTHIS DAY,' ' i SATURDAY, Bth NOVEMBER. At 12 o'Ciock. Large unreserved Sale of C'otbing. Ironmongery. FtU'intu'-e. (»rofi ries. Drapery. Bottled Beer. Spico-i Beat', Smoked Le^s of Mutton Cheese. i American Backets. Galvanised Iron Buckets. | Cutlery. Accordions, Opossum Rugs. J DANIELS & CO., will cell by auction, at the I . Commercial Sale Rooms, Pnnces-street, this day, at 12 o'clock, without any reserve, Several lots of Ironmongery, Clothing, MuMcal | Instruments, &c. (>c. WEDNESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER. Cafe de Paris, Rattray-street. Valuable Leasehold Property. J DANIELS * CO. are instructed to sell by , Auction, on the premises, Cafe de Paris, Rattray .street, on Wednesday, the 12th November, at 12 o'clock, The valuable leasehold property known as the Cule dv Paris, Rattray-street. Particulars in future advertisement. Also, Tor Unreserved Sale, The whole of the furniture and effects, consisting ofTables Chairs Grocery Glassware Bedsteads Chests of drawer* Lanus Cutliry Liqueurs Beer engines Fixtures and fittings Large American stove, capable of cooking for 500 persons Kitchen utensils, &c, &c, &c. Wednesday, 12th November, at 12 o'clock sharp. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, Bth NOVEMBER. On Account of Whom it May Concern. JAS. PATRRSON and CO. have received instructions to soil by auction, at their rooms, Manse street, on Saturday, bth November, at 12 o'clock, 100 bags fine flour, each 200 lbs., more or Jess damaged. All Faults. Term.l* cash. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER. Positive and Unreserved Sale by Auction. TO RESTAURANT - KEEPERS, SPECULATORS, ANL> OTHERS. On Account of Dissolution of Partnership. The NONPAREIL DINING-ROOMS, STAFFORD-STREET, Well adapted for a Wholesale Store or Warehouse. One Minutes' Walk from the Jetty and Post-office. "—VS JAS, PATERSON & CO. have received instructions from t!ic proprietors, to sell by public auction, at 12 o'clock, on the premises, All those* large, commodious, and substantial premises, known as the NONPAREIL DINING-SALOON, Together with Stock, Fixtures, Cooking Utensils. Also, ißedding and Blankets for 30 or 40 beds. And THE LEASE FOR 5 YJURS UNEXPIRED, jTwo months' ground rent paid in advance. Half valuation at expiration of term. The Ancioneers call the nttention of all parties in quest of a good investment to the above, as the situation is excellent, being in one of the best thoroughfares of the city, close to the Jutty, and doing a Good Business. • Ground tfrnt Very Moderate. Terms cash. No Reserve whatever. TUESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock sharp. For the Benefit of whom it may Concern. No Rk«ervb. The well-known and Fast-sailing Boat YOUNG AMERICA, 10 Tons. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have received instruc- . tions to sell by public auction, at their Room?, in Stafford-street, on Tuesday next, the 11th inst., The Fast-sailing Boat YOUNG AMERICA, 10 Tons. This boat has just undergone a thorough overhaul, and is now in a splendid state of repair. She cau be inspected by intending- purchasers at Murray's Boatbuilding Yard, Port Chalmers. No Reserve. FOR privatelsale! A Ready-made Business, doing a Splendid Trade in the Drapery Line, Situate in George-street, nearly opposite the George Hotel. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been instructed , to sell by private bargain, A First-clays Leasehold Property, having Nine Years 1 to Run, on which in built ala ge Shop, superbly finished, with plate-glass window and two spacious rooms. For any »me desiring to enter upon the soft goods and drapt'iy business no better opportunity could occur ; but ifc must be remembered that the premises would be equally well-suited for almost any business. Terms liberal. J. S"RAPHAEL, ~ IN returning thanks to his Friends for tne patronage be has reoeiv*d (hiring the last twelve months, l.eus to announce that he has OPENED STORES at the Ufiper and Lower townships of the D U N S T A >\ where he is prepared to receive Goods consigned to him, and make liberal advances on the same. J. S. RAPHAEL, ; AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, House and Cattle Salesman, D U N S T A N. N.B. Prompt Account-Sales rendered. ' Tuesday, nth November, 1862. JS. RAPHAEL has 'received instructions to sell . by public auction, at Maclaggan-street, the Arcade.) The remainder (two years and three months) of tbe Lease of six-roomed cottage, lately occupied by A. M-Landress, Esq., situate Rat-tray-street, opposite Salisbury-street, bringing a rental of £2 10s per week. The healthiness of the situation and the beauty of the view, rendtr this one of the most desirable residences for a gentleman in Uunedin. Ground rent, £80 per annum. Bale to commence at 12 o'clock sharp. , J. S. RAPHAEL, Auctioneer and Valuator, Rochester House, Bell Hill. TUESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. 1862. JS. RAPHAEL hag received instructions to sell , by public auction, . . The materials of those two buildings situate in Maclaggan-street, (below the Arcade,) without reserve. The materials to W removed within 48 hours. Pale on the ground at 12 o'clock sharp. Terms cabh, on the fall of the hammer. J. S. RAPHAEL, Auctioneer and .Valuator, Rochester House; • BtU BSU.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 277, 8 November 1862, Page 3
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