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JAB. PATERSrQNi & C(j>: <have,lec^ix!e(J inMjriuw tions to sell by auction on the premibcsi StattonlThat commodious Restauront, known as the Victoria Dining"; Rooms—the building to be removed or can remain for a short term. ,-■- -.-- 1 i. -. Also, , Tables, chairs, crockery, cutlery , 1 large cookiiig, stove ." r. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale to commfence at 12 o'clock. TOKOMAIRIRO. To Capitalists and Others in quest of Investment A RARE OPPORTUNITY! KLI6IB L"E FREEHOLD AND FLOURISHING^ BUSINESS PREMISES. FIRST CLASS HOTEL (LICENSED) SPACIODS STORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS. Established 1853. Together with — FIFTY ACRES FINEST LAND IN THE PROVINCE. fAS. FATERSON & CO. are favored with posit) tive instructions.from Mr. Jame« Goodall tD Pell by Private Contract, that really fine property situated in the centre of that most thiiving district the Toko,mairiro, on the main road, and.withiu a short dis-i tance of the gold fields. * THE HOTJ3L. Known as Goodall's Tokomairiro Hotel, consists of bar, two public rooms, 12 bediooms, besides twolaigo sleeping apartments, kitchen, store room, aud offices. THE STORE AND BAKERY, Being in the centre of a large, populous, and rapidly increasing neighborhood, offers an unrivalled opportunity of doing an extensive trade in the general stprekeeping and baking business, a large oven being on the premises. THE FARM Comprises 50 acres more or less, being sub divided in five well-fenced paddocks, all in a'high state of cultivation; 25 acres laid down in English grasses; the whole being in most creditable order. A well-fenced and ample garden is connected with the house. THE STABLES AND STOCK-YARDS, Acknowledged to be tlie best in the Province (out o the city), consist of two stables, 12 stalls each, with large open shed ; tluee <-tock\aids, built, legurdleM of expense, copies ly for the puipose of kolding auction sales of stock. :: ■ BARN AND GRVNARY. Newly erected, 50 x 18. IVgeiies aud other outbuildings lequisite for causing on the bubineos. The Stock-iu-Trade can bo taken at a valuation, and immediate possession {,iven. Terms liberal. Part of piuchase-money may lem-iin on Mortgage. Further information, and evciy i.iwlity for satisfactory inquiiv, on apphing at the offices of !' " JAS. PATERSON & CO., 1 Manse street. In directing attention to the above described property, the Auctioneeis would briefly icmark that early application ib neces-^uy —the sale being by FRirATK contract. and_olleicd a dkcided bakoain. HOUSET3AZAAR7 S JONES begs to infoim Dealers and the public . geneially, that theic aie DAILY SALES HOUSES AND OTHER STOCK, : At his Bazaar, Piovincial Hotel, : i Commence at 12 o'clock. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY : NOW OPEN To receive consignments of Cairiages and Conveyances of even dc-eription. UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION. , ; s. Jones; ~ WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. " ?~ i ~:... The Al Schooner " COLONIST," Coppered and Copper Fastened, . 105 TONS REGISTER, CARRIES 190 TONS; ' Built in Clyde in November last. J DANIELS & CO. have received instrac- • tioria to sell by auction, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, on Wednesday, the 28th instant, at 11 o'clock, : The fast-sailing schooner COLONIST, Having just completed her maiden voyage from ; GLASGOW. : The Colonist was built in the Clyde, and launched on the 18th December last. : She has made one.of the FASTEST VOYAGES ON RECORD Fora vessel of her Tonnage, having completed her First Trip to OTAGO in 118 Days from GLASGOW, and''delivered a large and valuable cargo without a '5tain..,.,,,. ■ : The Colonist will be sold with all her spars, mast, standing and running ligfjing, aud all her appiutenances complete, as she now-lies alongside the Whaif. She. is :fitted with— - Patent Wiic Rigging Patent Windlass Head Plimp ; 600 gallon Water Tank : And— I All the latctt improvements. : This vessel is well adapted to the trade of Dunedin, drawing only 0 feet of water when laden. : Inventory of sails., spars, auchois, chains, &c,, can ba inspected at the of hec of the Auctioneers, on and after Saturday, the 17th inst. WEDNESDAY, :48th MAY. The Al. Schooner COLONIST, Coppciod and Coppei fastened. 105 Tons Register, .<■■"•':■■ Canying-100 Tons. J DANIELS & CO., -will hell by auction, at . the Commercial Sale Roouifc, on Wcdnetdaj, 2Sth May,; at 11 o'clock, I .;■■ The schooner Colonist, JUnless. previously disposed of by private contiact. I Slie is now for Sale, Freight, oi Charter. SATURDAY, 31st MAY. Commeicial Horse Bazaar. Contractor's Plant. First Class Heavy Di.night Hoises and Mares. Drays,, Harness, Tools, &.C. &c. &c. J MACLEAN and CO are favored with instrue- . tions from David Pioudfoot, Esq., in contejuence of the completion of his contract, to sell by auction attheabo^e Bazaar, on Satuiday, the 31st instant, at 1 o'clock sharp, without the (slightest xeserve, bis whole Plant, compnsiug— First-class heavy draught horses and marc 3 (second to no other .stud in the Piov.nce) drajs, harness, tools, &c, &c. All parties in want of a leajly good horse would do well to attend to this sale, as such a chance rarely oc•urs " HnilE Cornei Stone of the Episcopal Chuich will X be laid on Satuiday, May 34th, at,2'3o, instead )f on Thursdaj next ' _ A Sermon will be pleached in aid of the Building Pund on Sunday morning next. by the Bishop of 3hnstchurch. ' '/ ' ' E. G. EDWARDSj"Curate. ' ZtU°Z% } Church.'n^ J

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 162, 23 May 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 162, 23 May 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 162, 23 May 1862, Page 2

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