THE BEST INVESTMENT YET OFFERED ".' To the "'A PUBLIC OF SOUTHLAND. ' A SURE FORTUNE " With a SMALL OUTLAY. . j THE NOAH'S ARK STABLES, , With ' "'-. ' BOARDING-HOUSE And ;^ PRODUCE STORE DEE- ST RE ET. HB. MONKMAN has been, favored with . # instructions from, Messrs Darrah and Co., proprietors of tho Noah's Ark Stables, Dee-street, to offer by private contract, in consequence of the dissolution of partnership .• — ' 'Those extensive carriers' stables, known as the Noah's Ark Stables, the boarding- ' house adjoining on the south, and tho produce store on the north — occupying frontages of 40 feet to Dee and 66 feet to Gala-streets byadejlth from Deestreet of 2£ chains. The stabling is tecond to none in the Province, offering first-class accommodation for fifty horses, with entrance both from Dee and Gala streets ; the stalls having grating floors, and the whole aro well drained. The restaurant is substantially built, has two stories, and a, frontage of 15 feet to Dee-street, by a depth of 36 feet, with all the necessary requirements for carrying on a most lucrative business. The produce store occupies a frontage of 16 feet to Dee-street, by a depth of 20 feet. Tho whole of this extensive establishment— I stables, boarding-house, and produce store — has I been and is — notwithstanding the generally ad» I mitted late dulness of the times — doing a highly M remunerative business, the stables being constantly full, and a regular demand on the others consequent. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect the premises, and judge of their capabilities. Ground rent exceedingly low. SATURDAY. 10th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. HARNESS, BULLOCKS, AND HARNESS, , At the Royal Hotel Yards. pOBERTSON AND CO. havo received instrucJtt tions to sell by auction as above, on Saturday next, 10th instaufc, Two pairs Working Bullocks, guaranteed to harness ; : Sets of Harness, complete. H Terms at Sale, I ROBERTSON AND CO., I Auctioneers. ■ SATURDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 'I At 12 o'clock. '■ SALE OF DRAUGHT AND SADDLE I HORSES. ■ At the Royal Hotel Sale Yards. I "ROBERTSON AND CO. will sell by publiel IX) auction as above on Saturday next, 10th H instant, at 12 o'clock, H A Superior Lot of— H Heavy and L'jhfc Draught and Saddle H Horses ; H Also, H Cart Harness H S tddles, Bt-idles H Pack Saddles ■ Tip Drays, Gigs, &C, &c. /■ ROBERTSON AND CO., H Auctioneers. <^M SATURDAY, 10th OCTOBER, ■ At 12 o'clock ■ AT THE ROYAL HOTEL SALE YARDS I ROBERTSON AND CO. have received inetruc-H i\; tions to sell by public auction, as above, onH Saturday, 10th October, at 12 o'clock, H A COMMERCIAL VAN, ■ Well adapted for travelling merchants, or passen.^B ger traffic to the diggings. H No Reserve. ROBERTSON AND CO., I Auctioneers^^ TUESDAY, 13th OCTOBER, fl At 12 o'clock. j^H AT THE VICTORIA HORSE BAZAARS Mu. Geoege S.uith, Pbopeietok, RTEEK will Sell by auction on Tuesday, thoH . 13th of October, at 12 o'clock sharp, H Heavy draught Horses Light harness do. Superior Hacks Drays, Spring -carfc Harness, &C-, &c. -^M The Auctioneer w r ould recommend tho above^B B.'zaar to Diggers and Importers of Stock, andthe^H accommodation afforded by the proprietor for th^H reception ot tho same, is excellent. Sales effected by public auction or privati^H contract. '^M mo BE SOLD OR LET on reasonable terms, fIH STORE H on the main road to the diggings, — returning £40^H per week. For particulars apply to MR THOS. WEST3N, H Sjlicifor. October 6, 1863. ■ FREEHOLD. H mo BE SOLD, one of tho finest Properties is^H the TOWN OF INVERCARGILL, H Situated in the centre of Tay-strect. Tho rcnta^H from which at the present time realizes LBOO pc^H nnaum. TITLE GUARANTEED. ■ Terms Easy.] ALFRED MEDWIN BROWN, .H Robertson's Commercial Chambers, Tay-strcct. DR. BERNDT, (late Honorary Physician t^M the Hospital and Benevolent Asylum, Mel^H bourne) .VTED-STREET. " May also be consulted at Messrs Guthiel an^H Buttncr's, Chemists, Dee-street. FOR SALE, several first-class Sections, frontage to Main North Road. Taylor and Mar chant. FOUND a Purse containing a small sum o^H Money and two Papers. Apply to Donald^H Ross, Spey-street. • "VI OTICE.— The Partnership hitherto existing be-^| IN tween Roderick Al'Gregor and others, unde^H the title of Morrison and Tulloch, contractors, wai^l this day dissolved By mutual consent, in so far a^^B the said Roderick M'Gregor is concerned. _ fH All debts due by the said firm will be paid tyAV the remaining partners, by whom the business wilftS continue to be carried on . • • (■■ RODERICK M'GREGOR. ■ MORRISON & TULLOCH. Witness .— Wm. Pettigebw. . Campbclltown, 6th August, 1863. CRICKET! CRICKET!! ~ H I OVERS of this 'noble Game are requested (^H J meet on Monday Evening next, 12th instant, a^H Eight o'clock, at Colyer's Princess's Hotel, Dee^H street, for the purpose of forming a new Club.an^^B making the necessary arrangements for the forth^H coming Season.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 98, 7 October 1863, Page 3
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