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Auction. FRIDAY, 6rn FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock sharp. POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF ME LARGE & VARIED STOCK OF CLOTHING, BOOTS, AND SHOES. N THE INSOLVENT ESTATE OF H. JONES. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. AM'LANDRESS k CO. have been favored , with instructions from the trustees in the estate of H. Jones, to sell by auction, at their rooms, Stafford street, on Friday, the 6th.. instant, at 11 •'clock sharp, The entire Stock of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS k SHOES, In the above Estate. ...'.-■ Comprising— Mole trousers Doe and Tweed do Doe and Tweed vests : Doe and Tweed coats and suits Pilot jackets Inverness capes Blankets Red, white, and blue Colonial and English .Crimean shirts White and regatta do Flannel and lambs' wool d» Caps Hats ! Neckties Collars Handkerchiefs And a full and varied variety of ! DRAPERY & SLOPS Ofthe latest fashion and newest designs, together with a well assorted Stoek of BOOTS & SHO ES, ._ . Including men's, women's, and children'*. NO RESERVE. TERMS -LIBEIiAL. SATURDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1863. At 3 o'clock sharp. ON THE GROUND. Splendid opportunity of stepping into a Ready Made Grocery and Ship Chandlery Business, close to the Jetty, Port Chalmers. FOR POSITIVE SALE. A M'LANDRESS and CO., have been favored "•jnL- with instructions from the proprietor, to sell '■ by auction, at PortChalmers, on Saturday the 7th instant, at 3 o'clock sharp. The 11 Years' Lease of those Magnificent • Premises lately occupied by Mr Levey, Port Chalmers, in the Grocery and Ship Chandlery Business. ' ' ' There is a frontage of 66 feet to George-street, on, the plan of Port Chalmers, and on the ground is erected two storey premises covering a frontage of over 30 feet, in which are included a Shop of ■ spacious .dimensions, with' 4 rooms' up stairs, parlour, kitchen, and other outbuildings down stairs. ; v. This fortunate opportunity for New Comers and men of means may fairly be considered the oniy one likely to occur in this thriving Port, and the premises command great advantages from their superior position, and the fact that a large business in the above line has been carrried on for a long time back. Over L7OO has been expended in the erection of buildings, and valuation to the extent of LI,OOO will be allowed at the end of the term. Terms liberal. No Reserve. SATURDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, " At 12 o'clock sharp. 25,320 Feet Timber, Ex Hargraves, from Hobart Town, On the Jetty, Stewart-street To Builders, Contractors and Others. AM'LANDRESS & CO., have received in- . structions to sell by public auction, on the Stewart-street Jetty, on Saturday next, the 7th inst., at 12 o'clock sharp, Timber, Assorted lengths— 86 pieces 3x2 BO do 4x 2 21 do 5x 2 43. do 6x 2 87 do 5x3 451 do 6x 3 58 do 7x 3 30 do 8x 3 35 do 9x 3 109 do 6x 4 145 do 6x 5 30 do 6x 6 7767 box palings 232 bundles shingles 29 bundles sashes, 3 feet. Ex Hargraves, From Hobart Town. Terms Liberal. No Reserve. THURSDAY, 12th FEBRURAY, At Two o'clock sharp. ' ; y On the Ground. To Capitalist?, Hotel-keepers, and Others. ' SPLENDID CHANCE. : - THE ROBIN HOOD HOTEL, i" j. ; Freehold Property, .'.'''"'''/'{■. , Situate Corner of Rattray street and York-pls&j T Section 1, Block 13. Dunedin. ■ '.' .*' | By Order of the Trustees, IN THE ESTATE OF MR J. R. HOOD. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored with . instructions from the Trustees in the above Estate to sell by auction, 'This truly Valuable yi FREEHOLD PUTOFERTY, ;;'"j On Thursday, the 12th instant, at two o'clock i ....;, ..... .- ..,, . sharp. .-.. .•. i ...The hotel has been most substantially built, and , affords accommodation second to none in the Pro- ' vince,and is'situated, in the most healthy part of -Dunedin. , , " 'One wing ofthe building comprises -on the first -floor, a bar to Rattray-street, public rooms, store - rooms,; two. servants' bedrooms, spacious kitchen, dumb waiter. : scalleTy, and boot-house. ■ ■ ," Second.'. Floor.—Three comfortable sitting rooms ; for families, each having a fireplace and four separate ''"bedrooms. «,,','' ■ .-Third floor has a bar to York-place, bar parlor, .- first-class public room, and a very superior and com- , modious commercial room. ,■■'•■■ Fourth Room—Ten comfortable separate bedrooms. On the otlier wing of hotel is a double English .'skittle-alley, 22 x 40, with fireplace, above which is a . superior billiard room, having a height of 16 feet: in connection with it are two private rooms for small "partiesT, above which there is a large room, 32x40 feet, fbrpublicmeetings, dinners, ke. . " There are also two commodious cellars, outhouses, -.tec.,: and'a very superior six-stalled .weatherboard r stable and hay-loft; in fact, every convenience for the ,: carrying on an extensive business. -y ; The hotel is let to highly respectable persons, viz., - the Messrt Bastings (late of.Melbourne),for a term of "fiTeyears, at £600 per annum ; there is also a store, • ou the ground, let at £40 per annum, and some un- / occupied ground on the same section.: . ■■.-:■■■<■ •A'. The building is at present insured for £2,000. _ --..:, For.further .particulars, apply to Mr W. Harris, • of Messrs Bing, Harris, and ,Uo. ; Mr James Finch, .ef! Messrs J, Finch and Co.: Mr Edward Franck, ■ of Messrs Franck and Co., Dunedin; or the Auci tioneers. ; „ :; . .-...-. Title guaranteed, forparticulars of which apply to K«nyon and Maddock, Solicitors, Manse street. Terns liberal.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 352, 5 February 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 352, 5 February 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 352, 5 February 1863, Page 3

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