Auctions TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11. At 11 o'clock. CLEARING SALE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TITESSRS GUDGEON AND CO. Have received instructions from Messrs G. S. O'Halloran and Co. to sell, at their Mart, Brown street, Grahamstown, on Saturday next, the 11th instant, at 11 o'clock prompt, THE WHOLE of their STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of Furnrure, Groceries, Clothing, Glassware, Crockery, Toilet Set?, Pictures, Glbrb Shades, Statues, Soaps; largo variety of Toys, fitted for Christmas Presents. The remaining Term of Lease of Premises, Fixtures, &c. N.B.—The whole will be sold without the slightest reserve, in order to close .the Partnership Account. 1522 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14. At 12 o'clock. TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. Positive and Unbeseevjed Sale of that Valuable and well kjnowk Fbeehold Pboperty, The Theatre Royal, Gkahamstown. THEATRICAL PBOPEBTIES, FURNITURE, GAS FITTINGS, LICENSE, &c, &c. TAMES CRAIG, Favoured with instructions from Stanntts Jones, Esq., and the Trustees of the estate of the late Mr W. Morrin, will Sell by Public Auction, on the Premi*es, on Tuesday; 14th instant, at 12 o'clock, '■ All that really valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, centrally situated at the corner of Owen and Williamson streets, known as the THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS, having a frontage of 155 feet, consisting of Theatre fitted up at a large outlay, with every staee requisite; Bars, Bar Parlours, Sitting Rooms, Bedrooms, and Kitchen; Two Shops, large room suitable for meetings or Billiard Room, large Yard at back, with right of way; forming one of the finest properties in the township, and second to none as regards position ; and immediately thereafter the Furniture, Ear and Gas Fittings, Lamps, and other moveable properties, balance of License, &c., Ac. The Auctioneer, with - every confidence, dfaws the attention of tho public to this most important and positive sale. There is no doubt if the Field takes another start, which it may do at any moment, there is a large fortune to be derived from money invested in this Property. The means of supplying refreshment to plajgoers is unsurpassed, and the Theatre, with but a trifling expense, could be rendered second to none in th« Colony. Besides Dressing Rooms up and down stairs, tbero is also a Room for the stowage and painting of scenery, and other requisites for presenting elaborate scenic effects to an audience. The Stock of Scenery, both flats and side scenes, is large, wellassorted, and in good order. The Buildings were erected at a large outlay, and form one of the best investments and largest blocks of Freehold Land in Grahamstown. ■ . . Terms Liberal. HOTEL FOR SALE. DOING as Snug and Profitable a Business as any on the Thames. Full particulars. Apyly to James Cbaiq, Auctioneer. CHRISTMAS CHEER BEFORE NEW YEAR. PRESENTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS— X Woriboxes, Money-boxes, Box Toys Ladies' Comb*, Necklets, Beads Pearls, .Baskets, Shell Ornaments Horses, Games, and Puzzles in great variety Abo— A nice f election of Illustrated Prize Books, Fancy and Commercial Stationery. Note the address :— J. NODDER, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. THE MAKKET. WILL BE OPENED ON SATURDAY, the 18th INST., FOE THE SALE OF CHOICEST FRUITS in Season FRESH VEGETABLES daily BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY GROCERIES, 4c, &c. "Wholesale and Betail. Best Quality and Lowest Pbice. The Public are respectfully invited to test tho above by purchasing. C. McDonnell, Proprietor, WILLIAMSON STREET, (Opposite Renshaw's.) ISO 9 Selling Off! Selling Off! BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! A. BURNS, Owen Stbeet, Gbahamstown, ' BEGS to inform the inhabitants of the j Thames, that-, he f is now SELLINGOFF all his STOCK of BOOTS AND SHOES At Prices that will astonish the community. This stock was selected to give the highest of ■satisfaction, and not for competition or low prices. A. B. being about to give up the Boot Trade, is determined to sell at prices that, twill demand a speedy sale. ■■ ..—'' I S3T Remember the address— A.BURNS, ... '■•'"' Owen-street, Grahamstown.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2164, 10 December 1875, Page 3
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