■':. y Auctions ; THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. To Wine and Spirit Merchants. A M'LANDRESSandCO. have been favored with ex. instructions by the importers to fell by auc--30 cases Martell's brandy 20 do Sazaracs' do ' 30 do Hennesey'sdo 40 do Imperial do 2o do Renault's do 50 do claret, Julian's 8 qr casks Offley's port, 3 grape 6 qr casks pale sherry 2 ca?es Maraschino, pints lv, , ,do quarts Z hhds dark brandy. Imperial 10 qr casks do do 5 tons Liverpool soap 2 cases Trabuca cigars, each 1,900 No Reserve. Terms, liberal. • THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 25ih NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock sharp. A M'LANDRESS and CO. will sell by auction, r\.. at their rooms, on Tuesday, 25th inst., at 12 ) clock slißrp, ' lv |-boxes prime 10's tobacco. No Reserve. THIS DAY, — TUESDAY 2.5 th NOVEMBER, At 1 o'Clock sharp. Two-story Dwdling House, A Few Yards from the Octagon, In George-street. A {™TCO- haTe ten favored XX. with inductions from the proprietor to sell aI aa + ? t,0o nAft- tl\ eir ro, on! s > on Tuesday, the 25th inst., at 1 o'clock sharp, The lease of the ground, hkving eleven years to run, on which is built that really substantial and lately, erected two-story dwelling house adjoining Mr David Miller's, house decorator, within a few yards of the Octagon. The house contains— 1 kitchen, with large range 4 large well-aired bedrooms 1 do sittingroom do parlour 1 do diningroom. The ground has 36 feet frontage to George-street, by a depth of 95 feet. ft ' Ground rent very low. Terras very liberal. FOR PRIVATE SALE. A Ready-made Business, doing a Splendid Trade in the Drapery Line, Situate in George-till eet, nearly opposite the Geoige Hotel. AM'LAjNDRESS & CO. have been instructed , to sell by private bargain, A First-class Leasehold Property, havin<* Nine Years' to Run, on which is built a huge Shop, superbly finished, with plate-glass window and two spacious rooms. • For any one desiring to enter upon the soft goods and drapery business no better opportunity could occur -but it must be remembered that the premises would be equally well-suited for almost any business Terms liberal. FOR POSITIVE SALE. Magnificent Shop with Plate Glass front, Doing a Splendid Business, And having a first-rate connection, situate in Priuces-street, between Manse-street and Rattray-street. AM'LANDRESS k CO. have been favored . with instructions to sell by private bargain The lease of the above premises, and the Auctioneers can confidently recommend this as really the best opportunity that can possibly occur to any person on the look-out for a firxt-class position, and a ready made business. Terms very leral. ~~ THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, At 1 o'Clock. SALE BY AUCTION op SURPLUS STORES, Ex SEVILLA, from Glasgow. TAS. PATERSON a^TcO. have received intf structions to sell by auction, at the stores of Messrs Cargill aud Co., Princes street, on Tuesday, 25th inst, at 1 o'c'ock, the following surplus cabin aud passengers stores, ex Sevilla, •onsisting of—• 8 cases marmalade 4 casks currants 3 do sugar 5 do pearl barley 10 do flour 15 do peas 12 do oatmeal 3 bags rice 22 do biscuit 7 hhdsdo 5 chests tea 6 tins mustard 15 do red herrings And 20 boxes tobacco pipes Also, A number of iron water tanks. Terms—cash. ISlo reserve. WEDNESDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, At J o'clock. SALE BY~AUCTION Of LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN WALKER STREET, DUNEDIN. MESSRS JAS. PATERSON and CO. haTe been instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Otago, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Manse rtreet, on Wednesday, 26th inst., atone o'clock p.m.,on behalf ofthe mortgagees, Messrs Alexander M'Leod and James Gibeon. The lease pending 21st July, 1865, of nil those (2) two pice es o land, part of section No. 4, block VI, in the town of Dunedin, upon which the United States Hotel, in the occupation of Moses, Archibald Lee, is erected. Subject to an under lea«e of part of tbe same premises granted to Thomas Edward Fisher, and also subject to a ground rent of LlO4. Also the lease of the remaining portion of tbe United States Hotel, fbr the term of eighteen months from, the 4th day of October last, at the yearly rent of LIOB. The articles and conditions- of sale may be eonsuited, and all further particu.ars obtained at the office of Messrs Howarth and Graham, solicitors for the mortgagee. FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. SALE BY~AUCTION, Without Reserve. To Publicans, Speculators, and Others. ' Rare opportunity for securing a really good and Increasing Business. JAS. PATERSON & CO. have received instructions from Messers. Gillies and Street, to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, Manse-street, on Friday next, November 28th, at one o'clock. That old Established house, the TAIERI BUSH INN. , Situated on the Main South Road. 18 mile* from J Dunedin. and within two miles of the Taieri t Ferry. , Together with the lease (5£ years unexpired) of 30 acres of heavy Bush Land, 5 acres cleared and fenced. The House contains Parlour, Sitting-room, Bar, 7 Bed-rooms, Kitchen and Scullery, on ground floor,.and 3 large rooms upstairs, Also attached, A newly erected stable containing 10 stalls. Stock and Furniture to be taken at Valuation. .-.-•*■. Ground Rent very Low. For further particulars, apply to MESSRS. GILLIES & STREET, Princes-street, Or JAS. PATERSON & CO., , .-'• "! Manse-street.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 290, 25 November 1862, Page 2
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