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-■' Auctions ' •: TUESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER At 12 o'clock. ._ To Wine and Spirit Merchants. 30 oses Martell's braudy 20 do Sazaracs' do SO do Hennesey's do 40 do Imperial do 25 do Renault's do 50 do claret, Julian's 8 qr casks OfHey's port, 3 crape 6 qr casks pale sherry 2 cases Maraschino, pints 2 do do quarts 2 hhds dark brandy. Imperial 10 qr casks do do 5 tons Liverpool soap 2 cases Trabuca cigars, each 1,900 No Reserve. Terms, liberal. TUESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, ■ „• At 12 o'clock sharp. A M^ A?DRESS and~CO. will sell by auction ftfek Sip?' r°OmS ' °U TUe6da7' 25th •*"* 16 f-boxes'prime 10's tobacco. No Reserve. TUESDAY 35th NOVEMBER " At 1 o'clock sharp. Two-story Dwelling House, A Few Yards from the Octagon, In George-street. The lease of the ground, having eleven years in - -j™, «} which ii baiit that r«ay2ia22tuS and lately erected two-story dwelling . house adjoining Mr David Mifler's, houi decorator, within a few yards of the Seta! .B° n« i -Li v The nOUBe Col*tains— 1 kttcnen, with large range 4 large well-aired bedrooms 1 do sittingroom do parlour 1 do diningrodm. Ground rent very low. Terms very liberal. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ■ A Beady-made Business, doing a Splendid Trade . ' o . t A .-■•ln-the Drapery Line, Suuate la George street, nearly opposite the . . treorge Hotel. A ■*'L^S I?RE- 8' 8 1^? 0- haTe be€n faatraetod -OL. to sell by private bargain, Avi« Et'?a^ Leasehol?-f r? per^ Years to Run, on which is built a W Shop. superbly, finished, with plate-glass window and two spacious rooms. Forany one desiring to enter upon the soft goods .and drapery business no better opportunity could occur -but it must be remembered that the premises would be equally well-suited for almost any businesT • Terms liberal. FOR POSITIVE SALE. Magnificent Shop with Plate Glass front, . Doing a Splendid Business, And having a first-rate connection, frituate in rnnces-strert, betwten Manse-etreet : and Kattray-street. A k co- lutw b«ea favored m~ msiructions to sell by private bargain Tte lease of the above premieeg, and the Auctioneers can confidently recommend this as really tae best opportunity that can possibly occur to any person on the look-out for a first-class position, and a ready made business. Terms very leral. THIS DAY. ' MONDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, At 1 o'clock. To Hotelkeepers, Parties Furnishing, and Other*. SALE OF HOTEL, And HOUSEHOLD- FURNITURE, ko. In the Estate of Moses Lee, United State* Hotel. TAS; PATERSON and~CO. have received inO Btructions to sell by public auction, on the premises United States Hotel, Walker-streot, on ifon. day, 24th inst., at 1 o'clock— The whole of the stock in tradeFurniture Bedding Cooking utensils &c, &c. Belonging: to the above estate. . Terms Cash. No Reserve, TUESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER At 1 o'Clock. ' SALE BY AUCTION op SURPLUS STORES, Ez SEVILLA, from Glasgow. JAS. PATERSON and CO. hay« received instructions to sell by auction, at the store* of \ Messrs Cargdl and Co., Princes street, on Tuesday, 25th mst., at 1 o'clock, the following surplu* cabin and passengers stores, ex Sevilla, consisting of— 8 cases marmalade 4 casks currants 3 do sugar 5 do pearl barley 10 do flour : 15 do peas 12 do oatmeal 8 .bags jioe 22 do biscuit | 7 bhds do 3 chests tsa 6 tins mustard 15 do red herrings ! And 20 boxes tobacco pipes Also, A number of iron water tanks. Terms—cash. - No reserve. - \YEDNESDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, , , At 1 o'clock. • : SALE BY AUCTION Of LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. IN WALKER ... . STREET, DUNEDIN. MESSRS JAS. PATERSON and CO. have been instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Otago, to *ell by public auction, at their rooms, Manse street, on Wednesday, 26th inst., at one o'clock p.ra.,on behalf of the mortgageeß,Mesßrg Alexander M'Leod and J»meg Gibson. The lease pending 21st July, 1885, of nil tbose (2) two pieces o Pand, part of section No. 4, block VI, in the town of Dunedin, upon wliich the United States Hotel, iv tho ■occupation of Moses, Archibald Lee, is .erected. Subject to an : under lea«e of part of the. same premises granted ifco - . Thomas Edward Fisher, and also subject to ... .. a ground rent of LlO4. Also^the^lease of the remainine portion of the United States Hotel, for the term .?..,; of, eighteen, months from the 4th day of October la^t, at the yearly rent of LIOB '■:i?l; *rS-??i *nl L condition? of sale may be «on. *«|ed,.^nJ c .aU further particu.ars obtained at the office of Messrs Howarth and Graham, solicitor* for the mortgagee. ; ; ; PREIiIMINARY NOTICE. T« Hotelkeepers, and Others in quest of Investment. Lake Hotel, Waihola. JAS. PATERSON and CO. have received instructions to sell the above Hotel, in the Government Township of Waihola, situated at the head of the new Jetty and on the main South Road to all the digrffings. - Particulars in future advertisements, JAS, PATERSON and CO.,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 290, 24 November 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 290, 24 November 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 290, 24 November 1862, Page 2

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