Auctions. AUCTIONEERS' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. JPATERSON & CO, have received in- « structions from Messrs. CJeve & Co., to sell by auction, immediately on arrival, The entire CARGO OF TIMBER, ex Ma- , thilda, consisting- of 300,000 feet ; T. and G. Scotch .Flooring ; Quartering ; Scantling I Joistmgalso, — 500 bags Scotch Oats. For furtiier particulars nrad day of sale see futare advertisement. : SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN will sell by auction, on their premises, on TUESDAY, the 31st day of December, The whole of the Wooden Buildings now in their occupation as stores, to be cleared from the ground by the purchasers in a given time. To be sold in the following lots— Lot I.—The north wing covered with shingles, with flooring and all appurtenances. Lot 2. —The centre building covered with iron, with flooring and ail appurtenances. Lot 3.—The south wing covered with iron, and extending back as far as the present bonded store, including double brick chimney, with flooring and all appurtenances. ! Lot. 4. —The building presently used as a bonded store, covered with shingles, with! ; other buildings attached at the back, and all appurtenances. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. TO ARRIVE, per "Frowning Beauty," from Sydney, daily expected— 100 Heavy Draught Horses and Mares, selected for this market by Mr. Mills. also — 15 Drays, and Dray Harness. Day of sale in a future advertisement. YOUNG & M'GLA&HAN. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31st. Genuine and Profitable Investment. To Storekeepers, Butchers, Bakers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Carriers, Miners, and Others. The last remaining Lots in the original Township of Clarendon. For Positive Unreserved Auction. MESSRS. H. E. NATHAN & CO. have received positive instructions to Sell by Auction, on TUESDAY, 31st December, at the Com mercial Sales Room, Princes-streety ~ — / 57 Lots in the original Township of Clarendon, Waihola Lake. j The Auctioneers in drawing attention to this Sale consider any detailed comment unnecessary, as thel Town of Clarendon is now so well and favourably known as the most rising and promising in Gtago. It possesses unequalled advantages, being situated on the Waihola Lake and adjoining the Main, Government Road to Woolshed,. Waitahuna, and Tuapeka Diggings. It has, also, direct water communication to Duriedin, and Vessels of light dratig;ht'can land their cargoes at the Waihola^ Jetty1. ;:' (y: • Plans of locality and of the Township onview at: the Auctioneers, Melbourne House, corner of High-! street, and Princes-street. . i Note.—This is tliQ last chance you will have of securing an Eligible Building Allotment by Unreserved Auction., . ; Title—One remove from the Crown. ' i Solicitors—Messrs.* Ken yon & Rawlins, ) ,■ .-, .... Princes-street. " ' j THIS DAY, 31 st DECEMBER. "* THE CLARENDON ARMS HOTEL, \ Clarendon Township, Waihola Lake. ; Genuine and Profitable Investment. ;s]he Proprietor ■_.-•. . Retiring, from Business.- «•. • r : MESSRS. PL E.,JSATHANc ANR GOy-liave ; received instructions ito sell ;by; ; auction, immediately after the sale of the remaining lots in. the Township of Clarendon, at the Commercial Sales; Room, Princes-street, on the 'above, ; Those commodious and Substantial * premises; known as theJ CLARENDON ARMS; , HOTEL, Township :pf;-Qlapen4p^r Waiholaj Lake. The. hotel is. built of iron aha1 comprises— handsome bar,'/ tp'ar* parlor, dining! room; six bed rooms;,1 -with' detached six-stallj stable. 1 The building lias a frontage o£2o feefctyy a depth of 40 feet The land in all' has a.frontage.of 40|feet by! a deptl^ of 120 feet. ~.....,.., "J M ""'Z'.^ i .^The. situation is one of .-■■ the most' tfesii^le^beingj close,lto the Government Jett^ 4ii''tnatlifcm< iving! locality known $s s tliiei town drClarendon^^n the 'M&n'','Road to'the'rTua^ka, Wobtihed, Wetnei^tone's ari^;^ai^huna.'; ;,, ?! "":?.,, *",' ~ " "il'Vii" x \ ~ An'excellent ojppbrturiityir* r - iuT^l i The Proprietor Retiring from>Business. j*^ (■ Tuesday Next, at tlie Commercial' Sales' ;Room, - - Princes-street™ — - IMPORTANT TO, STOREKEEPER^. ; Provisions, Drapery, Saddlery, Stationery, &c, | ex New •Arrivals.'- • I MES3RS. RfE^NATIIAN & CO. beg toi :,. call %\\e itteniion of tne^ Trade %o the ex» tensiy£-Consignm'enls theyJnave just received,' consisting of— \, f ~ \ 103 kegs Prime New Wellington Butter * 18' cwt. Port Cooper Cheese f: i ' ; 64 Sides Bac6ii,'ex'^ Storm Bird"*' *> • .] 24 half-chests>Tea /.< ■* ''•>■ .32.Hams-^ji/i!" > ; 8 cases-da-(Sinclair's) .4 }i • Saddlery^' J 4 ~it«Stationer^, > < \ 2 „ Clocks iv " -1 2- -„—Black Cloth Coats ! 2 „ C 1,,.. „ Trousers 3 „ Checked r^uslins ' 2 „ Pipes//*..1' j 2 „ I.K.E. Matches * ' j 4 „ Hats and.Gaps. >< » ' | H. E. NATHAN & CO., j Auctioneers. «
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 40, 31 December 1861, Page 7
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684Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 40, 31 December 1861, Page 7
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