T==jr- —| —. : == TTjpij jSDAY, 9th J?jECEMBER^ ' 12 6'clocß:.' ! SUGAR SALE. To Merchants, Storekepper.% Up-Country Dealers, Aud Brewers. 3,086 BAGS SUGAR, • E-x WITCH OF THE TEES, £ From Mauritius. 4 AM'LANDRESS and CO. are instructed by . Messrs Dalgety, Rattray, and Co. to offer by auction, at their store?, in Rattray-street, on Tuesday, 9th instant, at 12 o'clock, THE WHOLE CARGO * OF NEW SUGARS, JUST ARRIVED FROM MAURITIUS, Per Witch of the Tees, Consisting of - I—Union, 150 bags Low yellow 2—dementia, 100 do . Good brown 3—Beau Rivage, 85 do Low brown 4—Bambons, 75 do Good brown s—Trianon, 323 do Finest white crystal 6—-Sauve terre, 250 do Medium white crystal 7—Reunion, 200 do Medium white crystal B—Belie Rose, 91 do Finest counter 9-Reunion, 85 do Finest counter S ■10-Trianon, 150 do Finest counter b 11—Beaux Souges, 150 do Medium white crystal H2—L'Union, 300 do Finest counter 13—BelEtang, 148 do Finest yellow crystal 14—Belle Rive, 106 do Fine second counter 15—Do, - 95 do Fine second counter 16—Bon Air, 140 do Good yellow 17—Reunion, • • 100 do Fine second counter 18—Providence, 103 do Fine "white cryetal 19—Mon Repos, 100 do Low yellow 20—PJaisancc, 64 do Medium white crystal 21—L'Union, 100 do Finest counter 22—Monplalstr,. 100 do Good yellow crystal I 25- Sauveterre, 70 do Medium white crystal 3,086 Bags. This cargo has been specially selected for the Otago trade, and the attention of buyers is particularly called to the different qualities, which t are superior g to anything ever before imported into this Colony. g Samples seen and Catalogues got onday of sale, at a the Stores of Messrs Dalgety, Rattray and Co. Terms at' Stile. MONDAY, Bth DECEMBER. At 1 o'clock. Important Clearing-out Sale by Auction. * To Storekeepers, Carriers to tbe Diggings, and Others. JAS. PATERSON & CO. have received in-. structions from Messrs M'Leod and Gibson, who ai c retiring from business, to sell by auction, at their Stores, Princes-street, on Monday, December Bth. at 1 o'clock, * « The whole of their well assorted Stock, con- . sisting of— • c Wine 3 Spirits Liqueis Groceries Oilmen's Stores Crockery Slops &c, ice, Sec. Sale to commence at one o'clock. Terms cash. No reserve. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE BARGAIN. « Valuable a LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, In the Government TOWNSHIP OF WAIHOLA. JAS. PATERSON and CO. have received instructions to sell by Private Contract, 1 hat Valuable Property iv Waihola, known as the WAIHOLA STORES, And 1 BAKERY, ■'..'.! Together with the remainder of the Lease (9 years ! unexpired), of section 10, block 11, having frontage to tbe Main Itoad and Jetty-street. Ground rent only £15 per annum, with power to purchase- at any time during the currency of the lease. Full particulars can be obtained at the office oi JAMES PATERSON & CO., Manse-streot. ~" : ; r— — TUESDAY, 9th DECEMBER Sale by Auction. Country Hotel, Store, Bakery, And Freehold Property. To Publicans, Storekeepers, Bakers, and Others JAS. PATERSON and CO. bave 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 tbat valuable freehold property, situate at Saddle Hill, on tbe Main South read, known as the SUNNYSIDE HOTEL, STORE, and BAKERY, Togetbe with 2| acres of land. The hotel contains bar, parlour, dining-room, 3 private sitting-rooms, and largo kitchen on ground floor, with 3 3ingle 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. ' Terras libera), at sale. For further pareiculars apply to Messrs JAS. FINCH and Co., Or to JAS. PATERSON, Auctioneer. Manse-street. Also, immediately after the above, 2 horses, 1 dray. 1 spring cart an d harness WEDNESDAY, 10th DECEMBER. Sale by Auction, By Order of the Assignees. ** To Hotplkeepers, Capitalists, and Others. JAS. PATERSON and CO. have received instructions from the assignees in the estate of Mr J. H. Noding to sell by public auction, at their room', Manse-street, on Wednesday, 10th December, at 1 o'clock, Tbat old established first-class house, the ALBION HOTEL, Dunedin, situated on four quarter-acre sections of town land, having frontages to three streets, 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 tliuing. room, fourteen first-class bedrooms, bar, bar room, oiliee, kitchen, nnd pantry. Also. Secoiid*clas9 parlor, sitting rooms, and bedrooms in a detached building, With . A newly-erected bar, bar parlor, large tap-room, and store room, on the frontage lo Great King«-treet. Excellent stabling and other out-buildings. The whole establishment has been substantially built and fitted; up with every regard to comfort and % convenience. Will"be found well worthy the inspection of intending purchasers, being located in a rapidly extending part of the city. Stock and furniture to be taken at valuation.' Immediate possession given. Terms liheial, declared at sale. For further particulars apply to Messrs J AS. 1? J NCH and CO, , Rattray-street; ' 'Orto ' JAS. PATERSON and CO/Auctioneers, Manse-street,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 299, 4 December 1862, Page 3
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