, ?■■' : AUctions --•' C : ' THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 29thNOVEMBER, To Storekeepers, Dealers, and Others. JAS ; PATERSON ami CO. have receded instructionsfrom Mr Robert-Banks (who has retired from business) to sell by auction, at their rooms, Manse-street, on Saturday, 29th November, at 12 O COCK, The remainder of his stock, consisting of— bix crates of superior Staffordshire'cronkeryware, containing—Dinner services, breakfast and tea do, toilet sets, cups and saucers, dinner and other plates, meat dishes, pie dishes, bowls, jugs in sets, ears cups, &c, &c. tour cases, containing- an extensive assortment of first-class brushware, combs, and sponges, viz., hair, nail; and tooth brushes and combs in great variety, cloth, hat, and table brushes, painters' brushes, hair brooms, hearth, bannister, whiting, scrubbing-, black lead, isnd shoe brushes, &c, &c, and a few . real Turkey sponges. Also, 14 casks carbonate soda 1" cases corn flour 8 do Cheddar cheese 1 qr-cask whisky, duty paid 20 cases champagne, do 10 do brandy, do &c, &c. &c. •. Terms cash. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 10th DECEMBER. Sale by Auction, By Order of the Assignees. J To Hotelkeeptfrs, Capitalists, and Others. ; AS. PATERSON and CO. have received int _.str»ctlons from the assignees in the estate of Mr J. H. Nodi^g to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Manse-street, ou Wedocsdav, 10th December at 1 o'clock, * That old established first-class house, the ALBION HOTEL, Dunedin, sHunfed on four quarter-acre sections of town hind, having frontages to three street*, viz., 132 feet to Great King-street, 132 to George-street, and 330 feet to St Davidstreet. THE HOTEL Comprises spacious entrance-hall, coffee room, dining room, fourteen, first-class bedrooms, bar' bar room,-office, kitchen, »»iid pantry. Also. Second-class parlor, sitting rooms, and bedrooms in a detached building, With A newJy-erccfed bar, bar parlor, lame tap-room, and store room, en the fronts to Great King-Street. Excellent stabling r.nd other out-buildiuas. The whole csabiisbniont has been substantially built and fitted up with every regard to comfort and convenience. Will be found veil worthy the inspection*^ intending purchasers, being located in a rapidly extending part of the city. Stock and furniture to be taken at valuation. Immediate possession given. Terms liberal, declared at sale. For further particulars apply to Messrs JAS. FINCH and CO, Rattray-street : Or to JAS. PATERSON and CO, Auctioneers, Manse-street. TUESDAY, 2nd DiiCEMBEtt. SALE BY AUCTION OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SUBURBAN PROPERTY, AWT) MAGNIFICENT VILLA RESIDENCE, twenty minutes walk of the Post Office.) To Professional Gentlemen, Merchants, and Others I AS. PATERSON & CO. have received instructs tions from the Proprietor, to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, Manse-street, on Tuesday December 2nd, at one o'clock, All that desirable Suburban Property, being Section No 20, Block I, iv the Township of Richmond Hill, measuring fully one quarter of an acre,, the whole being- close fenced ; together with that newly erected HANDSO WE V I L LA , (Two Storey,) thereon, containing ei£ht rooms ; on ground floor, dining room 17 x 14, drawing room , 14 x 13. kitchen 14.x 12, and five rooms on second floor 14 x 13 each, with three fireplaces. The whole house is lined, calicoed and papered throughout, the rooms on the ground floor beini* grained and varnished. An opportunity for purchasing property of this description seldom occurring, the Auctioneers wmld urge parties in quest of such not to neglect this Sale. Title Unexceptionable. Terms Liberal. For further particulars apply to JAMES PATERSON & CO., Auctioneers, ill anse-strc-et. TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. To Hotel Keepers and Others. Splendid Opportunily for Profitable Investment. First Class Hotel (licensed In the Government Township of Waihola. • JAS. PATERSON & CO. have received instructions from Messrs. Gillies and Street, to sell by public aurtion, at their Rooms, Manse-street, on Tuesday December 2nd at 1 o'clock. That well known and Favorite House the LAKE HOTEL, Built on a quarter of an acre section (freehold) well fence i, at the corner of 3reernvieh and Margate-streets, close to the new Steam Wharf, and on the Main South Road to all the gold lields and Invercargill. The Hotel (two stories) contains Bar, two Parlours, six Bed-rooms, Servants-room, Storeroom and Kitchen, Also, A 6-stall Stable, office and ostlers room, and a never failing well of water on the ground. The property, house and furniture to be sold in . one lot; Stock to be taken at Valuation. The Auctioneers iv caiiing artention to this really valuable property, in the above Township, would point to the advantages possessed, by its having daily communication with Duucdin and the goldfields, by Cobb's coach, and steamers on the Lake, which call at the Wharf twice daily. > Title guaranteed. Immediate possession given. Terms Liberal—declared at Sale. For further part'culnrs, apply to GILLIES & STREET, . Princes-street. And . .. _JAS. PATERSON & CO.; Auctioneers, Manse-street. .; .TUESDAY, 9th DECEMBER Sale by Auction. Country Hotel, Store, Bakery, And Freehold Property. JTo Publicans, Storekeepers, Bakers, and Others AS. PATERSON aud CO. have received instructions from Messrs James Finch and Co to sell by public auction, at their rooms. Manse-street, on Tuesday, 9th December, at 1 o'clock, The whole of that valuable •.freehold property, situate at Saddle Hill," on the Main South read, known as the SUNNYSIDE HOTEL, S T O RJB, . and' BAKERY, . Togethe with 2A acres of land. The hotel contains bar, parlour, dining-room, 3 private Bitting rooms, and large kitchen on ground floor, with 3 single and 3 large bedrooms upstairs. Also, . A large store, with bakehouse and oven attached. And ■ A seven-stall stable. Stock and furniture to be taken at valuation. Title unobjectionable. Terms liberal, at sale. \ For further pareiculars apply to Messrs JAS. FIiNCH and Co., Or to JAS. PATERSON, Auctioneer. . . Manse-Btrctt. Also, immediately after the above, ; 2 heroes, 1 dray, 1 spring cart aa d haraeM
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 295, 29 November 1862, Page 2
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