Auction Sales WEDNESDAY, 14th APEIL, 1869. CUTTEB "FLY." IN THE INTESTATE ESTATE OF FRANK BRTSON. HE. O3BORNB has received instructions from F. Nutter, Esq., Curator of Intestate Estates, to sell by Public Auction, at Pani Creek Bridge, on above date, at 12 o'clock sharp, the fast sailing cutter, " Fly," with sails, anchor, chains, Ac, complete. Her tonnage is about nine tons, length, thirty-three feet, by ten feet beam, depth, three feet, and is fitted for shipping a lalse keel. THUESDAY, 15th APEIL. JETTY HOTEL. HE. OSBORNE has received instruction* • from Mr George Judd, of Wellington, to cell by auction, on the ground, on Thunday,lßth April, at 12 o'clook— That huge and commodious building known as the Jetty Hotel, erected on part of section 5, block Till, InveroarguL No reserve.— Terms Cash. THUBSDATT, 15th APEIL. HOUS EHOLD FUENITUEE, Ac. HE. OSBORNE, favored with instructions • from Mr John M'Crostie, will sell by Auction, at the Royal Hotel, Tay-street, on THUBS DAT, April 16th, at 1 o'clock, a largo lot of useful HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUBE, oonsist'mg of — Tables, Chairs, Mattresses, Bedding, Softs, Carpet, Wathstands, and Ware, Piotnrafl, Feather Beds, Forms, Iron Bedsteads, Kerosene Lamps, Skittle Pins, and nineteen Balls, American Stove, Kitchen Utensils, Ac., Ac. NTotb.— Mr M'Crostie's lease of the Hotel is abo.ut expiring, and not requiring the furniture for the "Caledonian," the Auctioneer's instruc* tic ins are to Sell without Reserve. FEIDAY, 16th APEIL. GLADSTONE. HE. OSBORNE has been favored with in. • structions from Mr Archibald Scott (of Hokitika) to sell by auction, «n the ground, on Friday, April 19th, at 12 o'clock— That well-built Shop and Dwelling, ereoted ori the Gladstone Estate, corner of Lewis-street and the North-road, oontainig large shop and five rooms, lined throughout with T and G Scotch boards, painted and papered, windows hung, and finished in a vary superior style ; fowl-houae, stable, &0., &c. NOTX. — This property is well situated for ft general store. The neighborhood is highly respectable, and in the hands of a pushing man, a good ready money trade could be done. Terms very liberal. THUESDAY, 29th APEIL. TO THS BAKERS, GENERAL STORE. KEEPERS, AND OTHEB3, OF SOUTHLAND AND OTAGK). HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • from Mr John Hamilton, to sell by auction, on the premises, Harrisville Bakery, North Boad, Invercargill, on Ihursday, 29th April, at 12 o'clock— Those commodious and substantially-built Stores, Bakery and Dwelling, in the above locality,, now in the occupation of the owner, containing huge shop, store, bakehouse, oven, stable, outhouses, &o. The dwelling contains parlour, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, Ac., Ac. Notb. — This property has a bold frontage of 60 feet to the North Road, all built upon. The shop and dwelling are lined throughout with T. and G. white pine, panneled and varnished, being replete with every convenience, and having a private entrance from the road. There has been a large business done for some years in the Baking and Grocery trade, and at the present time one of the best family connections in the Province is attached. The sole cause of the property being offered for sale, is that business of an important nature calls the owner from the Colony to Canada. With the property the goodwill of the business will be sold, and ths purchaser will be introduced to the customers. . Terms liberal. COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, FOB INDIGESTION, BILIOUS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, MAY BB HAD THEOUGHOUT AUSTEALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. Of all respectable Chemists and Storekeepers, in boxes of various sizes. " Truth lives not for a fleeting hour, But scorns c'en Time's destroying power.* 1 THE hut sixty-seven years have seen many wonderful changes— social, political, and indeed, all but universal The medical world itself, too, has had its revolutions. New drags and new compounds have been introduced, some of which have experienced but an ephemeral existence, whilst others have been retained as choice and valuable medicines. But through all these eventful changes COCKLE'S PILLS the compound of a qualified practitioner, hare continued to rise in public estimation, increasing in sale to the present hour. "Ah Old Fatobitb.— lt is with unfeigned satisfaction that we learn that Cockle's Antibilious Pills hare reached their fiftieth year, with ! a sale equal to their, reputation. They are thf beat medicine of their tune, and we more than doubt if the future will bring us anything as good."— 'John Bull.' " Halt a Cektobt's 1 xfjbbibhoi, which has committed *so many spurious • medicines to i oblivion has served only to confirm the reputai tion of Cockle's Antibilious Pills, aud to extend their use in every succeeding year* A sound good medicine frequently prescribed by physicians who have borne witness to its invsJuans properta**." -•Monring Herald/
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Southland Times, Issue 1138, 9 April 1869, Page 3
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773Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1138, 9 April 1869, Page 3
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