Late Advertisements. " '* THURSDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, ' SALE BY AUCTION OF THE CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Deveron Street. HB. MONKMAN has been favored witb in- . structions from Messrs Craig and Gibb (who are dissolving" partnership), to submit to public auction, on the premises, Deveron street, at 12 o'clock, Tbe Lease, upwards of thirteen years unexpired, of the CALEDONIAN PRIVATE HOTEL, Consisting of Bar, Diving lioom, Sitting Room and Kitchen on Ground Floor, and eight Bedrooms, each with two Beds aod Bedding on first floor, the whole lined and papered throughout, and finished iv a superior manner. The House is situate on an Allotment of Ground having a frontage of 28 feet to Deveron Street, by a depth of GO feet, which, is held under lease at a nominal rental. Terms at Sale. SATURDAY, sth DECEMBER. TO STOREKEEPERS, DRAYMEN, AND OTHERS. UNRESERVED SALE OF GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, DRAPERY, &c, &C. I HB. MONKMAN las been favored with in- . structions by Mr J. Smith (who is relin quishing business) to submit to public competition on bis premises, Dee Street, opposite Prince of Wales Hotel, at 11 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK-IN-TRADE ; Also, 250 pairs Blankets 50 Moleskin Trowsers 50 Tweed do 50 Poa Coats r 4 dozen Grey Serge Drawers 3 do Scotch wool da 4, do Grey Serge Shirts 3 do White Flannel do 3 do Crroy Lambswool it> 4 do Scotch Twill do 3 do Fi-euch Felt Hats 2 trunks boots Weighing Machine, &c. The whole to be disposed of regardless of cost. Terms at Sale rPO r.KT. a FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE and I GARDEN, fronting Esk Street. Apply to MUELLER and GEISOW, Auctioneers, Authorised Surveyors, and Land Agents, 31 SOUTHLAND CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. AT a Meeting of the above Society, held last nu>ht, in the Albion Hotel, the following Gentlemen were appointed a Central Committee, to make arrangements for the usual Games at the New Yei'r, viz. : — K. Maclvor. Angus Kerr. Thomas Connell. John Mac Donald. A. M. Cameron. A . J. Clarke. Alex. Ozg. D. Mac Arthur. John Campbell. "Will. Miller. Arch. Bonar, senr. James Bain. The Committee will meet on Thursday Evening, at 7 o'clock p.m., at the Albion Hotel. JAS. CAMPBELL, Sec. pro tern. NOTICE' 11 O V A L I liliN UJbOij lllihAlhLi, TAY STREET. R. G. IIOSKINS - Proprietor. J- HOLLAND - Manager.* milE above Establishment having undergone EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, The Proprietor begs to announce that tho N E W SEASON Will commerce THIS EVENING Wednesday, 2nd December. Engagement for a FEW NIGHTS ONLY * OF THE GRAND SPECTRAL ILLUSION Entitled THE GHOSTFIRST TIME IN SOUTHLAND OF THE CELEBRATED BURLESQUE * Entitled LORD LOYEL, In which THE GHOST WILL APPEAR With Magnificent Scenery, painted expressly by Mr J. Holland, New Dresses, Appointments, &c, &c. For further particulars see small bills.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 11, 2 December 1863, Page 3
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