: —°— ■ "" ■_ ■ "'■- Auctions. :•:-. \S ALE OFTHE REV. MR. CAMPBELL'S LIBRARY; "' SATURDAY,'7th NOVEMBER. At 11 o'clock. " J^BSSas. GILLIES AND STREET have been instructed by the Official Administrator «f Intestate Estates at Otago to sell by public auctioa, within the SUPREME COURT HOUSE, DUNEDIN, On Saturday, 7th November, at 11 o'clock in tke forenoon, The extensive and valuable collection of Beolu brought to the colony by the Rev Mr ' „ Campbell, late Headmaster of the High School, at Dunedin. Catalogues are in preparation, and may be had at the office of the Auctioneers, Princes-street, or of the Official Administrator at the Court House, a week previous to the sale. In consequence of there .being about 150 let* to be sold, the sale will commence at the early hour of eleven o' Clock in the forenoon. . The books to be on view at the Supreme Court House on Thursday and Friday previous to sale. THURSDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, " At 1 o'clock p.m. LEASE HOLD PRO PER TV In Walker-street Q. ILLIES AND STREET have received instructions to offer for Sale by public auction, at their roomß, Prinoes-street, on Thursday, 12th instant, at 1 p.m., The Lease of section 31, block V, Walker, street, Dunedin. There are about 32 feet frontage unbuilt upon, and the rest of the section brings in a handsome rentaL Parties wishing investment for capital, or those: wanting a good Business Site, or speculators, would • do well to view this property. ■For further particulars apply to. ! GILLIE 3 and STREET, _ Land Agents and Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 20th NOVEMBBR,' ~" At 1 o'clock p.m. freehold"villa sitjts. GIL LIES Tn D STREET have been instructed by th« I .oprietor to sell by public auction at their rooms, Princes-street, on Friday, 20th November,at 1 o'clock p.m. \ The quarter-acre Sections in Dunedin, situated,.in different localities !■■-•■■: and all admirable sites for residences. ! Section 54 block, XXIV, bein^a corner eec--1 ' tioa fronting Heriot Row'and Constitu- ; tion-street. This'site commands one of j the most lovely, views in Dunedin, and ia i well sheltered from all winds. Section 6 block XIII, Rattray-street. ■-I Section 32 block XII, Elm Row. Alias delineated on the Government Record Plan. _ i The last two sections are very conveniently situated for the residences of parties engaged in business in the heart of the city. Will be sold separately. . Title unexceptionable. Terms liberal. GILLIES and STREET, Land and Estate Agents and Auctioneer-. TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, ! VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AND PREMISES. PALMERSTON STREET,; RIVERTON. MUELLER AND GEIBSOW have recived instructions from Mr D. Munroe (who is relinquishing business in Riverton, to reside m the country) to sell by auction, on Tuesday 24th November, on tbe premi-es. Riverton, unless disposed of previously by private sale— . The unexpired term of about Twenty YearLease (at a very low rental) of Section 15. Block 1, fronting Palmerston-street 60ft., with a frontage to a right-of-way 12ft. wide, running from Palmerston-street to Havelock-street; together, with premises erected thereon, consisting of a substantial and roomy IRONS T 0 R E And fitted up in the best style, with - imitation Stone Front and Plate * Glass Windows, containing two floors, &c, and capable of holding with ease, 600 tons measurement. - Commodious offices and all conveniences necessary to ensure a large and extensive business. Nothing has been neglected to render the said premises as compact, substantial, and - complete as any in the Province. , Yearly Rent 75 per cent, below the market price. Easy terms ; Bills secured on the property. N.B.—All stock remaining unsold at the day of sale ; can be had by purchaser of store at valuation. ■ For further particulars apply to MUELLER and .GEISSOW, Auctioneers, Accountants, Surveyors, and Land Agents, INVERCARGILL. Drapery NEW ARRIVALS. 120 C A SB'S AND BALES. Tjl AND G. F. BULLBN, SEBASTOPOL HOUSE, . Corner of Rattray and Princes Street, . Beg to inform the inhabitants of New Zealand that they have just received 100 .Cases containing the finest Assorted Stock of SPRING GOOODS Ever seen in the Colonies. TWEEDS,,SATARAS, FANCY DOE and SILK WARP SUITS, ~ " colonial made and all newest, styles. Trousers and Vests to match, in every class of goods. Black Cloth and Doe Suits, Black Trousers and Dress Coats. Hosiery of every description, and fancy woollen Shirts, white and Regatta Crimean Shirts in endless variety. •' Hats and Caps in every style. BLANKETS AND RUGS, VERY CHEAP, Twenty bales bought for cash at a discount. Settlers and the trade supplied on very liberal terms. F. andG. F. B. beg to inform their customers that' they just opened a few very Choice Things in Fancy Tweeds and other Cloths, and are now prepared to execute orders. Observe the address— F. AND G. P. BULLEN, SEBASTOPOL HOUSE, Corner of Princes and Rattray Streets, Dunedin ; Queenstown, Fox's, And 131 and 13S Russell-streets, Melbourne.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 590, 7 November 1863, Page 3
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784Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 590, 7 November 1863, Page 3
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