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Auctions. COMMERCIAL HORSE BAZAAR, 15 Splendid Carriage Horses and Hackneys, c " Omeo ," from Melbourne. "JMT M'-CAW, MACLEAN & CO., arc favore .l?jL» witli instructions from John Weir, Esq to sell by auction, at the above bazaar, on TUEfc DAY, the 21st instant, at 12 o'clock, sharp, 15 splendid well-bred upstanding Horse (bred by Mr. Chi ra side). The above are a very superior lot. all thorough! 'broken, and well worthy the attention of gentle men in want of a first-rate horse. SALE BY AUCTION. Sixty-six Acres of Land, with fine frontage to tb Main Road, fifteen Miles from Dunedin, suited ft an Hotel or Accommodation House. fk /TORSE & ORBELL will Sell by Auction, a JJjL their offices, Princes-street, ALL that Valuable Block of Land i Section 12 and 13, Block 11., bavin frontage to the jVlam South Road. Terms at Sale. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. Freehold Property. Township of Clarendon. MESSES. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN hay been favoured with instructions from tin proprietor, Mr. Wai. Grey, to sell by auctior ©a TUESDAY, the 24th December, "at Vans & Hughes " United States" Hotel, Tuapeka, 80 QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS ia the rapidly rising Township of Clarendon Waihola, abutting on trie Main Govern men Eoad, and close to the Jetty. Plans are now on view at the Auctioneers offices, and at the Waihola Stores. Title—Crown Grant. Terms at sale. SALE BY AUCTION. TV/TESSRS. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN wil JjA. se ß by auction, on their premises, oi TUESDAY, the 31st day of December, The whole of the Wooden Buildings nov in their occupation as stores, to b< cleared from the ground by the pur chasers in a given time. To be sold ii the following lots— Lot 1. —The north wing covered with shingles avith flooring and all appurtenances. Lot 2. —The centre building covered with iron avith flooring and all appurtenances. Lot- 3. —The soutii aving covered avith iron, am extendi:rig hack as far as the presen bonded store, including double bricl chimney, avitii flooring and all appur teuanccs. Lot. 4. —The building presently used as i bonded store, covered avith shingles, aviti other buildings attached at the back, ant all appurtenances. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. mO ARRIVE, per " Fkowni?jg Beauty,' •-*- from Sydney, daily expected — 100 Heavy Draught Horses and Mares, selected for this market by Mr. Mills. also — 15 Drays, and Dray Harness/ Pay of sale iv a future advertisement. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN. . ""AUCTIONEERS' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. "T PATERSON & CO, have received in %3 9 structions from Messrs. Cleve & Co., t< sell by auction, inrniediateh' on arrival, The entire CARGO OF TIMBER, ex Mathilda, consisting of 300,000 feet T. and G. Scotch Flooring Quartering Scantling Joisting also, — 500 bags Scotch Oats. For further particulars and -da - of sale set fcfcare ac? 7i-. rtisenicnt. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. Valuable Freehold Property, opposite the Sank of New South Wales, Princes-street, Dunedin. "!/I~E. WM. CARR YOUNG will Sell by .ijfjL. Auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of January 1562, at 2 p.m., All that Freehold Property situate as above, being the most eligible site for business purposes in the dry of Dunedin, comprising the following six choice allotments :— Lot 1. —25 fett frontage to Princes-street, adjoining Messrs. Jones •& Williamson's stone building. Lot 2.—25 feet frontage to Princes-street. adjoining Lot 1. Lot 3. —25 feet frontage to Princes-street, adjoining Lot 2. The above extend back 89 feet 8 inches. Lot 4.—Corner allotment adjoining No. 3 : 34 ft. 9 in. frontage to' Princes-street: 39 ft. 8 in. frontage to Rattray-street. Lot s.—Triangular allotment; 44 7. 3 in. frontage to High-street. Lot 6. —25 feet frontage to High-street, "adjoining Lot 5 on one side, and the Church Reserve on the other, extending back 40 feet. Plans to be seen at the office of the Auctioneers. One half ihe purchase-money may remain on mortgage.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 33, 23 December 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 33, 23 December 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 33, 23 December 1861, Page 2

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