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.. Auctions,. . SATURDAY, 7th. OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. To Booksellers, Librarians, and Others. TWO CASES BOOKS. H. G. Bonn's Libraries. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN AND CO. will sell by auction, at their Rooms, M»nse street, on Saturday, 7th October, at 12 o'clock, 2 cases Books, containing— Bonn's Standard Library „ Historical „ „ Philosophical „ „ Ecclesiastical „ „ Antiquarian „ „ Illustrated „ „ Scientific „ „ Cheap Series „ Extra volumes. • 773 Terms at sale. THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. VALUABLE lE;AS 4 EEOLD TRmCES STREET. HILLIEB AND STREET \JT have been instructed by the Proprietor to offer for sale by public auction, at their rooms, Princes and Dowling streets, on Thursday, Sth October, at 12 o'clock, The Lease of that valuable property, situate in the best part of Princes street, and known as the ' GLASGOW PIE HOUSE. The Lease has 12 years and 3 months to run, with right of renewal for other 5 years. An excellent business is being done, and the property is so well known, that little requires to be faid respecting it. A license has lately been obtained, and the Bakery, &c. is in good working order. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 12th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. TU.RTON'S HOTEL, AT THE ASHBURTON, FOR SALE. TIjfESSRS. J. OLLIVIER AND SON J\JL have received instructions to sell by public auction, at thtir Offices, in Christchurch, on | THURSDAY, 12th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock, '■ All that capital and well-established property, known as TURTON'S HOTEL, ON THE ASHBURTON ; Together with three freehold sections in the town, of Ashburtm, immediately opposite the present hotel, and which is the proposed site of the Great Southern Railway Station. T!ie house is held under the Provincial Government upon a three years' lease. The auctioneers are instructed to offer tho house nnd land, togethtr with the goodwill of the business, stock-yards, furniture, and miscellaneous effects, in one lot. It will be offered at a low upset price, and is for absolute sale. The attention of hotel-keepers is particularly requested to this property,as a moderate outlay will make it one of tho best hotels on the road. It is the calling place for Cobb and Co.'s coaches. " : The present proprietor ia doing a very extensive business, the greater portion for cash—and which might, by judicious management, bo very materially increased. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, or on application to Mr MIDDLETON, At the Raikaia Store otsls. FEE DE-RICK' BAY LEY' 8 (Late Willie Lang's) OLD IDENTITY HOTEL, HIGH STREET, Oppo-He tbe New Post Office, F. B. Havinpr taken the abive well-known Hotel, calls especial attention to the *u(>erior aocomm'.irla'iju tie la now able to otter to thepublic, the if use having h)?n thoroughly renovated and rfs'ored to its oii;ioal celebrity. Tiia Wines and Spirits are not to hf) surpassed in tlie Froviace. Kijgli«b, Scotch, aui Provincial Alee, in splendid condition. Meals at all hour?. FitfiDBKICK BAYLKY, Proprietor. NOTICE I |F YOTJ WANT A GLS.3B F GOOD_BPARKLINa COLONIAL ALE, Go to the GLASGOW ARMS HOTEL, Corner of Princes street and Moray place, Where Is kept only the celebrated ALB of the RED LION BREWKRY. £afn No. 3 on draught, aud Wines end Spirit* cf tho best quality only kept. EMPIRE HOTEL, DUNEDIN. A LBE'RT GRIFFITHS, •£*• (late of the Australasian) haun^ entered into partnership -with C.J. Hoyt, in ths abovenamed Hotel, hop's to receive from the public that support the Hotel has always commanded. A. GiifEths will take upon himself tha General M magement, aud he trusts that 1 is well-known charfcter as a caterer, will canss bis friends to muster around him and give birn their encouragement. C. J. HOYT, ALBERT GRIFFITHS. Ducedin, heptember 20th, 1865. T3EACOCK HOTEL, Princes street south, XT Dunedin, Board aud Residence 25s per week. Seperate, «!eao, and comfortable Bedrooms.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1172, 4 October 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1172, 4 October 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1172, 4 October 1865, Page 3

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