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Auctions. COMMERCIAL SALE ROOMS, PRINCES STREET. To Stationers, Booksellers, Storekeepers, &c. CONTINUATION of SALE of STATIONERY. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 25th of JANUARY, 1862, At TWELVE o'Clook. . FIVE CASES OF STATIONERY, TWO „ INK. J DANIELS & CO. have received Tn- • structions to Sell by Auction, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, Princes-street, on SATURDAY 25th January, 1802, at Twelve o'Clock :— FIVE CASES OF STATIONERY, Comprising Ledgers Journals Account Sales Books Account Current do Invoice ditto ■Waste ditto Post Svo. Pocket Ledgers, lock & key Letter Book Memo. Books Foolscap ruled dble £ s d paper Do 36 line Brief ~ Brief, ruled Foolscap Blotting Cases Wedgwood's Manifold "Writecs Quill Pens Steel Pens Copying Paper Pocket Ledgers Letts' Diary Office Calendars Double crown Tracing Paper Ready Reckonei'S Ivory Cards Cream laid Note Paper Envelopes Bill Books —Recievable and Payable Playing Cards Norries' Measuring Book Nautical Almanack &c, &c, &c. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1862, AT 11 OCLOCK SHARI>, On the Beach opposite the premises lately occupied by the Bank of Now South "Wales, TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. Ex " Swordfisli." J DANIELS & CO. have received instrnca tions to sell by Auction, on the Beach, opposite the premises lately occupied by the Bank of New Soutn Wales, Saturday, 25th* January, 11 o'clock sharp, Timber ex Swordfish, comprising— 118 3x2 9 300 „ 10 443 „ 12 17 " 14 80 4x2 9 100 „ 10 200 „ 12 12 „ 12 45 5x2 12 1G „ 84 40 6x2 12 100 „ 14 50 „ 15 16 4x3 12 40 5x3 12 5 5x3 15 80 6x3 18 53 „ 13 60 „ 14 22 „ 15 41 „ 16 2500 Palings Terras Cash. NO RESERVE. Commercial Sale Rooms, Princes-street. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1862. At 12 o'clock. To Booksellers, Stationers, and Others. 3000 VOLUMES BOOKS. ONE CASE COLORED ENGRAVINGS AND OIL PAINTINGS. J DANIELS &CO have received instruc- • tious to sell by Auction, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, Princes-street, Saturday, 25th January, 1862, 4 cases books And 1 case of coloured engravings, & oil paintings Comprising1 all the modern works. Terms Cash. No Reserve. MONDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1862. In the Trust Estate of Temperley, Jones & Co. By order of the Trustees. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY In the best part of Princes-street, and George-street. To parties seeking a good Business Site. J DANIELS & Co. have received instruc- • tions from the Trustees in the Trust Estate 'of Temperly, Jones and Co., to sell by auction on the premises now in their occupation, in Princes-street, on Monday, the 27th instant, at 2 o'clock The unexpired term of lease of the said premises, ■ about 2 years to run, at a rental of only £A per\veek, with a right of renewal of lease for a further term of 5 years, at the small increase of £1 per week. ' ~..„.. also, — The valuable lease of an allotment of land having a frontage of 30 feet by 60 feet deep, in Georgestreet, situated next "to Mr. Prictor's, boot maker, nearly opposite the Royal George Hotel, having over 11 years to run, at a rental of £3fr - per annum. AFTER WHICH, — The STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of— ■ 20 cases whiskey, D. P. 20 „ champagne, ditto 20 „ brandy, ditto 20 „ wine, in bond 9 tubs Hobart butter 10 dozen wash dishes 4 ditto bottled ale The auctioneers call the attention of parties seeking a good business site_.to the above sale of one of the most valuable properties in the City of Dunedin, as, from its frontage -to Princes-strreet, and close proximity to the Jetty and Custom House, it must always - j-be one of the best business stands.. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms Cash. TUESDAY, JAN. 28. UNRESERVED SALE OF IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY, &c. Ex_ "Oriental" from Melbourne. To Ironmongers, Builders, Storekeepers in Town and-Diggings, and Private Families.. EB. MARTIN & CO. have received moo structions to sell by Auction, at their Rooms, High-street, on TUESDAY next, at 1 o'clock sharp, without reserve, the following:— Exeter hammers, Canterbury claw and kent do. British plate dressing glasses, oval tin tea-pots Painted jugs and basins, sash tools, ground brushes Clout nails, camp ovens, augers Table'and desert knives, carvers, table steels Table and desert forks, spoons, butcher's knives .•Cork screws, razors, enamelled soup plates Satter toasters, cheese do.; steel-yards : Grocers' and shop twine, brass hat. and coat hooks ! '; Sash fasteners, socket and flash bolts Hand-saws, wrenches, saw-sets, mallets Pencils, long-handled shovels, American brooms Averv's weighing machines, zinc buckets Candlesticks, cruet frames, pocket-knives Locks, lamps, butter coolers, counter machines ■.';•■"■ & c .. &c. &c. Note—These Goods will be on view previous to sale, and ourinatructions arc .to sell to close consignments ; an inspection is solicited, as they will be Bold , Jn lots, to suit all buyers. ..-. .•: TERMS AT SALE. ' Sale at One o' Clock, TUESDAY, 28th JANUARY. ... „ . . NO RESERVE. : To close Consignments, ex " Oriental." " Colonial "Soap, Frying-pans, Boiled arid Raw Oil, Cork Butter, Flour, Cheese, &c. RB. MARTIN'& CO.-will sell by auction, » at their rooms. High-street, on Tuesday, '28th instant, at r o'clock, .... 1 ton colonial soap ' i 2 dozen long-handled shovels >'2O drum'si boiled oil . 10 do. raw do."' •--'■*■ 10 firkins prime Cork butter ■■''■'■' ' 41 tons fl'dur ' % do. prime cheese No Reserve. ' Sale at One o'clock. ""•"" "•''""■ "TerJiis at Sale. ..^j

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 61, 25 January 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 61, 25 January 1862, Page 4

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