Auctions. SALE BY AUCTION. JAS. PATERSON & CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, on TUESDAY, 14th inst., at their Rooms, Manse-street, 50 bags Mauritius Sugar 50 bags Flour, 2001b each 50 boxes Tea, ex Hilvetia 20 half-chests do., ex Laertea 150 Gouda Cheese 2 cases Sardines 1 bale Canvas 30 coses Quart Vinegar 50 casks Cork Butter in cloth (prime) .*' etc, etc. etc. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Terms at sale. /"■-ILARIiNDON TOWNSHP, Wuihola Lake, \j a safe investment ; see Messrs. Gillon & Co.'s sale, at Vause & Hughes, American Hotel, Tuapeka, on SATURDAY, tlie 18thinst. at 3 o'clock. Business Notices. NOW LANDING, ex "Dasubk." and for Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned— ; teas. 10 chests best Congou, Canton I 40 half-chests „ Palma 70 boxes „ Palma 20 chests „ Antagonist SUGARS. 50 bags best bright Counter, Mauritius 50 „ „ „ „ 50 „ „ „ ~. 200 „ M.O. Sugars (small bags) 300 „ fine Chinese BUTTER AND CIIEE3E. 80 firkins best Cork, 50 firkins best Danish 10 cases Cheddar Cheese, 10 cases Truckles 12 - „ Swiss Cheeses *! TOBACCO. 10 eases Boswcll, small boxes, 10 cases Canadian Bell, 6 cases 10's, Manderson's 1 „ Nailrod, 1 case Tessy's own aromatic 5 half-tierces Twist 25 hhds. Younger's Edinburgh Ale. WINES. 100 cases sparkling Hermitage, 60 cases Maitrank 60 „ Steel's Burgundy, 60 eases Curacoa SO „ Maraschino, 15 cases Goldwater 15 „ Silverw.iter 100 ~ Hunt's double diamond Port 100 „ finest Amontillado Sherry GROCERIES. 70 cases quarts Salad Oil 50 „ half-pints do. 10 „ Capers, 56 cases Jams, 1 Ib. tins 20 „ assorted Confectionery 20 „ £-tins Sardines 20 „ i-tins „ 10 „ Scotch Salmon 10 „ Oysters 50 „ Lobsters GROCERIES: 10 cases Baker's paste blacking 2 do Day and Martin's paste blacking 5 do each quart, pint, and half-pint castor oil 7 do ground coffee, in tins 3 do assorted spices, in tins and packets 2 do black and white pepper, ground 5 tons Steel's best No. 1, Crown soap 10 casks currants, 5 cases orange peel J 10 cases orange marmalade 22 cases Coleman's half-lb. mustard 10 do do 1-lb do 10 do do tins do 2 cases baking powder, 5 kegs carbonate of soda 1 case ground ginger 10 cases Chinese preserved ginerer 2 do curry paste, 10 cases Whybrow's pickles 5 cases hot-water biscuits 5 do Sinclair's bacon, 100 boxes sperm candles , 10 drums Colza oil. ' TINWARE AND IRONMONGERYt 24 iron cooking stoves, 1 case iron table spoons 10 cask 3 assorted tinware 100 dozen galvanised iron buckets 1 cask counter weighing machines , Axe handles, driving picks L. H. & D. H. shovels, spades 2 casks cruet, stands, copper and tinned tacks Butchers' knives, dippers and steelyard Tom plates and cradle plates, } and £ axes Camp ovens. also, — Manilla and Bengal Rope, Brushware, and a great variety of other merchandise. TURNBULL, BING, & CO., High-street. STORE WETHERS. ON SALE by the undersigned— 2,000 4 and 6-tooth Store Wethers, landed ex " William Watson," in first-rate condition. Can be seen near town. R. B. MARTIN & CO. FOR SALE. FAT WETHERS ! FAT WETHERS !! Af\(\ SPLENDID Fat Wethers (very t±\J\J Heavy Weights). Apply to M. M'CAW, MACLEAN, & CO., Commercial Horse Bazaar, Dunedin. ' ALEXANDER CUMMING' HAS FOR SALE, INVOICES OF— " Brown's Patent Brass Jointed" and other Furniture Hunt's D handle round point Shovels Ames' long do. do. do. Ironmongery of every description Drapery, Slops, Shirts, &c, &c. Hoisery and Haberdashery Boots and Shoes. Temporary Office : Arcade. ~ HILL FARM, KAIKORAI VALLEY, GRAZING PADDOCK, Green Island. "HUE Proprietors would call the attention of J_ Importers of horses, speculators in horse flesh, stable keepers, and others, to the above splendidly watered and well-grassed Grazing Farm. Native grass, burnt feed, and white clover. Terms, 3s. per week. Apply to the proprietors, Messrs. Atkin and Barnier, five miles from Dunedin, opposite Mrs. Shand's. OTlCE.—Orders taken for Cards, Billheads, Acceptance Forms, &c. &c., for Messrs. Fergusson & Mitchell, Engravers and Lithographers. 6 LITTLE & REID Right-of-way, Rattray-street, Opposite Bank of New Zealand IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE Undersigned in retiring from the i Business, which they have carried on for some considerable timei n Princes-street Dunedin, as General Storekeepers, Booksellers, and Stationers, beg to offer their sincere thanks for the liberal support accorded them, and have much pleasure in recommending their successor—Mr. M. Joel—who has purchased the Business^ and to whom they hope a like amount of support will be awarded. SIMPSON & HENDERSON. IN REFERENCE to the above, the Undersigned has much pleasure in announcing that he will continue to can-y on Messrs. Simpson and Henderson's Business in the new and enlarged Premises, with an entirely New Stock of Goods selected from the Melbourne and Dunedin Markets, at prices which will enable him to supply the best articles at the lowest figure. Wholesale and Country orders supplied at great reduction. MAURICE JOEL. N. 8.—500 Volumes will be immediately added to the Library. STORAGE AT CURRENT RATES. THE undersigned have room in their Large Iron Store for 200 TONS FREE GOODS. S. S. and ALEX. LARARUS, Stafford-street, next door to the Union Hotel. jj. B. —We have room at the back for Storing Timber. TO THE PROFESSION. "DARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS on JD the Roll here may now be supplied with Annual Certificatesas provided by the "Law Practitioners Act, 1861." , . Penalty for practising in any of the above capacities after this date without first obtaining such Certificate, £50. ROBERT CHAPMA^ Registrar. Registrar's Office, Dunedin, 10th January, 1862. MEDICAL. MR. FREDERICK BASIRE begs to inform the inhabitants of Port Chalmers, and others, that DR. HALLEY has entered into Partnership with him, and will practice as Surgeon and Accoucheur, in that district. Port Chalmers, November 22, 1861. MEDICAL. DR. MARTYR has Removed to View Hjix, Moray Place, where he may be Consulted : daily,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 49, 11 January 1862, Page 3
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