Auctions-'. WEDNESDAY, 15th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock sharp. POSITIVE SALE. MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE. To be Sold by Order. A M'LANDRESS tmd~CO. have been favored -p... with instructions from A. Grant, Esq.. to sell S&s^rt ,0n WedDeSday ' The ten years'lease of part of Section 18, Block 14, ' Together with a NEWLY-ERECTED SIX-ROOMED HOUSE Furnished and decorated in a style of magnificence rarely to be met with in the city of DunedTm Ground rent only L4l per annum. Terms liberal. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored with . . instructions from Mr Wm. Bane to sell by private bargain, the six years lease of his four-roomed House having a frontage of 24 feet to Sing-street by a depth of 44 teet. J The Rent is only os per week. Terms—Liberal. FRIDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 1862, At 12 o'clock sharp. Those most Magnificent Premises, situate in the best to?^ ? usiness-part of the City—suitable for a Wholesale Drapery Warehouse, Ironmongery Grocery, or other Business requiring a convenient position and commodious premises. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored with . instructions from R. E. Inman, Esq., to sell iL^f 2 uctVS.'« at their Rooras > ou May, the 10th October, 1862, at 12 o'clock sharp, That magnificent Two-storey. Building, within two doors of the Tiieatre Royal, and almost adjoining the premises of Messrs. Paterson and M'Leod, Family Grocers, consisting ot a most capacious shop, 45 x 20, with 13 feet ceiling, and a Show Room above of equal dimensions, with a large Cellar underneath, capable of holding 500 Tons of Goods, i Terms liberal. WEDNESDAY, 15th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock sharp. POSITIVE SALE, Without any Reserve, By Order of the Trustees in the Estate of Messrs. Symons and Walton. THE GOODWILL of the LEASE and BUSINESS of the CAFE de PARIS, Rattray-street; Together with the Plate, Furniture, Fittings, and everything else required for conducting a Large First-class Hotel, situated in the very centre of the City ; built and adapted with all that architeccurnl ingenuity could suggest for comfort and the carrying on of an Extensive and Lucrative Business. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored with » * I"stl^ ctlons to sell by public auction, at the Rooms, Stafford-street, on Wednesday, the 15th inst.* I at 12 o clock sharp, j The LEASE of that Magnificent PROPERTY, known as the CAFE de PARIS, Rattray-street, (And lately occupied by Messrs. Symons & Walton), Under whose care the business has been conducted during the dullness of the winter months, on a scale of magnificence hitherto unknown in the New Zealand Colonies. The lease has nearly seven years to run, the rent •?ffn^i y, £50° Per annum. The present lessees paid £600 bonus for the lease. Further particulars from the Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 17th OCTOLER, At 12 o'clock, Sharp. P O S I T I ~V"E SALE. The Capacious Stoics occupied by A. M'Landress and Co. as a Wholesale Drapery and Boot Warehouse, situated in Stafford-street, opposite the Bond of Me?srs Tickle & Gumming. AM'LANDRESS k CO. have been instructed . by James Forrester. Esq., to sel1 by auction, at their rooms, in Stafford-street, if not previously disposed of by private bargain, on Friday, the 17th of October, at 12 o'clock sharp, The six years' lease to run of that very valuable property, having a frontage to Staffordstreet of 20 feet, with a depth of 474 &et, and covered with that substantial store, now occupied by A. M'Landress and Co., as a Wholesale Drapery and Boot Establishment, fronting the Bonded Stores of Messrs Tickle and Cummiug. Terms liberal. No reserve. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Under a Bill of Sale. R. A. WATTS k CO.'S SAW MILLS At Sawyer's Bay. AM'LANDRESS & CO., have been fav«red . with instructions from Messrs. Cleve and Co., to sell by auction, on an early day, due notice of which will be given, One t( n horse power Steam Engine, made by C. D. Young and Co BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have now on hand and • for sale sevaral hundred trunks of Boots of the most seasonable and suitable description, at their Store, Stafford-street, opposite Cummings* Bond. Loy advances on Enehsh prices only asked. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. AM'LANDRESS k CO. have removed their . Auction Rooms to the extensive premises lately occupied by Messrs. Webb, Pantlin, and Co., Stafford street, nearly opposite the Provincial Hotel. August 6th, 1862. SG. ISAACS and CO are instructed by the pro- . prietor to submit to public competition, at the London Auction Mart, on Monday, 13th October. 1862, at 11 o'clock, THE GREENWICH PARK ESTATE, On the Bay, between Dunedin and Port Chalmers. Lots 1 to 4, block 1, front the Bay, and are unequalled for beauty of scenory. and siuation —size 45-6 x 100 Lots 5 and 6, block I, front Victoria-street—size 45 x 91 Lots 1 to 4, block 2, front the Bay -size 45 x7B to 145 Lots 1 to 24, block 3, front Queen-street—size 42 x 88 Lots 1 to 24, block 4, front Queen-street—size 42 x 88 . - Lots 24 to 48, block 4, front Princes-street—size 42x83 Lots 30 and -31, block 8, front Portohello-road - 43 x 100 Lots 1 to 29, block 8, front George-street—size ■ 42 x 81-9 Lots 29, 30, 58, 59, block 9, front Portobello-road . 43x120 Lots 1 to 28, block 9, front George-street- size 42x81-9 Lots 31 to 57, block 9, front Argyle-street—size 42x81-9 Lots 28 and 29, block 10, front Portobello-road— size 43x86 Lots 1 to 27, block 10, front Government-road and Argyle-street—42 x 91-9 Lots 1 to 4, block 6, front Government-road and i Albert-street - 42 x 190. , , Lots 1 to 4, block 7, front Government-road and Albert-street—42. x 190. This eagerly sought-after and truly valuable property is situated before you arrive at Macandrew Bay, ■ and has a splendid frontage to the harbor. There is no other freehold property on the Bay offering for sale. The proprietor is dotermined to sell every allotment to the highest bidder. • < The City Surveyors have marked out the allot- ( ments, and the purchasers can have immediate pos- 1 session on merely paying the deposit. The deeds can be had immediately by those parties who prefer paying in full. Terms very liberal, at sale. Plans em. be seen at the London Auction Mart, and full particulars obtained. i Champagne Luncheon.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 250, 8 October 1862, Page 2
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