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Auctions. FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. SALE BY AUCTION". Wit 1 out Reserve. To Publicans, Speculators, and Others. Rare opportunity for securing a really good and Increasing Business. JAS. PATKRSON & 00. have received instruc. tions from Messers. Gillies and Street, to sell by public auc'ion, at their Rcoins, Maasestreet, on Friday next, November 28th, at one o'clock. That old Established house, the TAIERI BUSH INN. Situated on the Main South Road. 18 miles from Dunedin. aud within two miles of the Taieri Ferry. Together with the lease (5} years unexpired) of 30 acres of heavy Bush Land, 5 acres cleared and fenced. The i-loiw-e contains Parlour, Sitting-room, Bar 7 Bed-rooms, Kitchen and "Scullery, on ground floor, and 3 large rooms upstairs, Also attached, A newly erected stable containing 10 stalls. Stock and Furniture to be taken at Valuation. Ground Rent very Low. For further particulars, apply to MESSIId. GILLIES & STREET, Princes-street, Or JAS. PATERSON & CO., Manse-street. TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. To Hotel Keepers and Others. Splendid Opportunity for Profitable Investment. First Class Hotel (licensed) In the Government Township of Waihola. JAS. PATERSON & CO. have received instructions from Messrs. Gillies and Street, to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, Manso-street, on Tuesday December 2nd at 1 o'clock, That well known and Favorite House the LAKE HOTEL, Built on a quarter of an acre section (freehold) weil fence i, at the corner of 3reen\vich and Margate-streets, close to the new Steam Wharf, and on the Main South Road to all the gold fields and Invercargiil. The Hotel (two stories) contains Bar, two Parlours, six Bed-rooms, Servants-room, Storeroom and Kitchen, Also, AG-stnll Stable, office and ostlers-room, and a never failing well of water on the ground. The property, house and furniture to be sold in one lot. Stock to be taken at Valuation, f Tho Auctioneers in calling attention to this really valuable property, in the above Township, would point to the advantages possessed, by its having daily communication with Duutdin and the gokiiicids, by Cobb's conch, and steamers on the Lake, which call at the Wharf twice daily. Title guaranteed. Immediate possession given. Terms Liberal—declared at Sale. Fot1 further particulars, apply to GILLIES & STREET, LuIlS Princes-street. And JAS. PATERSON & CO., Auctioneers, Manse-street. THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, At 1 o'clock. Sale by Auction of VALUABLE CITY LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. By Order of the Mortgagee. TAS. PATERSON and CO., have received in- ? 7 structions from the mortgagee, to sell by auction, at, their rooms, Manse-street, on Thursday, November 27th, at one o'clock, The lease of part of Section No. 67, Block XX., in the Town of Dunedin, having a fronrage ■of 30 feet to George-street, by a depth of 111 feet. Together with The buildings thereon. The lease is for the term of 14 years from the 17th day of March,. 1862, at the yearly rent of L 45. At the expiration of thy lease the tenant will receive half valuation for fill wood buildings, and three-fourths ior atone or brick buildings, or a renewal of the lease for another 7 years. . For title and other particulars, apply to Messrs Howorth and Graham, solicitors for the mortgagee. THIS DAY, ' &??'' t [MONDAY, 24th NOVEMBER. At 12 o'clock. WM. SMITH will sell by auction on the Wharf, on Monday, 24th instant, at 12 o'clock, A Ship's GrIG nearly new. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, LTo Bakers, Storekeepers, Carters to the Diggings. 150 Bags Silk Dressed Flour. Slightly damaged, ci Julia. I> B. MARTIN and CO. will sell by auction, V. ab their stores, High-street, on Monday next, 24th inst., at one o'clock, 160 Lass superior silk-dressed flour, more or less damaged by water, and in 100 lb bags. Sale at one o'clock. Terms at sale. FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. At the Residence of Mr K. P. Kenyon, Solicitor, I North Enst Valley, near the Wafer of Leith Bridge. To Professional Men and Gentlemen about to Furnish. Newly Purchased and Really Useful Household Furniture. T> B. MARTIN and CO. are instructed to sell £.%: by public auction, on the premises as above, at the Water of Leith, on Friday, 28th inst., at 12 o'clock, without reserve, Tim following useful furniture, viz. :~- Dininproom furniture, consisting of mahogany sola, albert easy chair, foldingchair, mahogany bookcase, and an elegant sideboard, >■ ahog;uiy dining table, and mahogany chairs in leather, French timepiece, &c M &c. Dressing and Bedroom Furniture Iron tent bedstead, wnshstand and toilet tables, look- . ing-glnsses, palliasses, mattrasscs, napery toilet services complete, fire irons,, fenders) Pantry—Delf dinner service complete, breakfast do, vine glasses, tumblers, decanters, butter coolers, crystal dishes, electro-plate, table knives and forks, dessert do, table dessert, tf-a, gravy and egg- spoons, silver tea and coffee pot,^ cake basket, candlesticks, dish covers, papier inaclie trays, &<»., &<•., With all the most useful kitchen utensils. Are just new, and have only been in use a few months. The present affords a most favorable opportunity to ladies and gentlemen about to furnish, the articles will be found of the most genuine and most useful character. No reserve. Terms at sale. Catalogues ready on Tuesday. , . Sale at 12 o'clock. ifTUESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, • At 12 o'clock. To Grocers, Storekeepers, and Others. J DANIELS and CO. hare received instructions . to sell, by auction at the Commercial Sale Room*, Princes-street, on Tuesday, the 25th inst at 12 o'clock, *' Mauritius sugar ■ York hams Cheddar cheese Half-boxes sardines And other Groceries. Rose-headed nails American axe handles American buckets Iron buckets ..., American brooms Nose bags Harness Boots and shoes. • ; Tuesday, 12 o'clock sharp j " . At the Commercial Sale Rooms, Princes-street.'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 290, 24 November 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 290, 24 November 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 290, 24 November 1862, Page 3

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