AUGtiOIJS» MONDAY, 27th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock sharp. ! The Schooner PROMPT. AM«LANi)RESS & CO., have been favored i . with instructions from Messrs. Tickle and Co., to sell by auction at their Rooms, Stafford street, on Monday the i7th inst., at 12 o'clock, The schooner Prompt, 88 tons register, with complete Fixings, will carry 147 tons o coal. She is faithfully built of English oak, and has had a thorough overhaul, and been coppered about six months since. Surveyors report can be seen, and all particulars had at the office of Messrs. Tickle and Co. F She has made a round from Dunedin to Newcastle (New So.nth Wales) thence to Adelaide, with a cargo of coals, thence to this port with a. cargo of flour, all of which she has accomplished within two months and a-ha!f. She can now be seen at the Jetty, and ia discharging her cargo of flour in splendid condition. Terms Liberal. notice! THIS DAY, MONDAY, THE 20th INST. FTIHE Sale of the Goodwill of the Lease and BusiJ. ness, together with a'l ths Plate and Cooking Utensils necessary for carrying on the business of the Cafe de Paris, has been postponed by order of the Trustee* till Monday, the 20Ih inst., at 12 o'clock sharp. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 20th OCTOBER, I At 12 o'clock sharp. J POSITIVE SALE. MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE. To be Sold by Order. AM'LANDRESS and CO. have been favored . with instructioas from A. Grant, Esq., to sell by pablic auctiou, on Monday, 20th inst., at 12 o clock sharp, The ten years' leate 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 Dunedin. Ground rent only L4l per annum. Terms liberal. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 20th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock sharp. POSITIVE SALE, I Without any Reserve. ! By Order of''the Trustees in the Estate of Messrs Syinons and Walton. The GOODWILL of the LEASE and BUSINESS of the CAFE de PARIS, Rattvay-streot; Together with the Plate, Furniture, Fittings, and everything else required for conducting a !arge first-class Hotel, situated in the very centre of the City ; built and adapted with all that architectural ingenuity could suggest for comfort and the carrying on of an extensive and lucrative business. AM 'lAN DRESS & CO. have been favored with . instructions to sell by public auction, on the Premises, Rattray-strett, This Day, Monday, 20th inst., at 12 o'clock sharp, The LEAS? 2of that Magnificent PROPERTY, known ns the CAFE de PARIS, Rattrny-street, (and lately occupied by Messrs Symons and 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 lias nearly seven years to run, the rent being only £500 per annum. The present lessees paid £600 bonus for the lease. Further particulars f om tlio Auctioneers. THIS DAY. MONDAY, 20th OCTOBER, At Une o'clock sharp. Leasehold Property, Adjoining the Club, MacUsrgan-street. AM'LANDRKSS & CO., have been favored . -with instructions to sell by auction, at their 110-ims, Stafford-street, the tbllowing valuable Leasehold property, Havina* 4 y?ars and 3 inonlhs to run, with a frontage of 20 feet to Marlsggan-street by a depth of (A) feet, on which is erected a Dwelling House of 6 rooms, right opposite to the ArcauV, and adjoining the Club ground, lately sMd. The present building with very little expense, could be arranged for a first-class shop, suitable for any biisi ness, having a large quantity of ground en which could be erected dwelling houses and other outbuildings. Valuation at the md of the term. Terms liberal. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER. At One o'Clock sharp. TiNWARE And IRONMONGERY. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored with . instructions to sail by auction at their rooms, Stafford-street, Several invoices of Tinware nnd Ironmongery. No i eserve. Terms liberal. WEDNESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1862, At Twelve o'clock sharp. BISCUIT, BEEF, AND GLASSWARE. AM'LANDRESS & CO, have been instructed , to sell by auction, 150 casks biscuits 25 tierces Bignell's beef 3 cables glassware Terms liberal. TUESDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1862. At Twelve o'Clock sharp. BOOTS. BOOTS. No reserve. AM'LANDRESS & CO. liave been insr-uctec . to sell by auction, on Tuesday, the 21st inst., at 12 o'clock, 25 trunks boots, consisting of women's, men's girls', boys', and children's, by the besi makers. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 22ki> OCTOBER, At 1 o'clock sharp. 38 HHDS. ALE. 25 HHDS. STOUT. 4 CASKS BRUSHES. 10 CASES CIGARS. No Reserve. AM'LANDRESS and CO. have been instruct* . to sell by auction, at their rooms, Stafford street, the above goods - Without any Roserve. Terms Liberal. AM'LANDRESS ft, CO. have been favred witl , instructions from Mr Win. Bane to sell bi private bargain, the .six years lease of his four-roomec House, havinga frontage of 24 ft. to Union-street bj a depth of 44 feet. The Rent is only 5s per week. Terms—Liberal. r^HE MANSE AUCTION MART X NOW OPEN For the receipt of MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Account Sales Rendered Prompt. R. C. LOSCOMBE, Auctioneer. Good* Stored,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 260, 20 October 1862, Page 4
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843Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 260, 20 October 1862, Page 4
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