Auctions. NOTICE. ~~ RB. JIARTIN & CO. bog to inform the public i. that thsy have received instructions from Slessrs. Dakety, Rattray, & Co., to offer by Auction on an early day when landed, 6 0 CASES AVvlie & LoeitiiE.u/s Slaxukactured FURKIT UR E, Ex " Young America,'' from Glasgow. For particulars, sc-e the papers. TUESDAY; 11th MARCH. 50 Head Prime Dairy Cows, Heifers and Steera, at the Stock Yards of Sir. Alex. M'Kay, East Taieri. TO DAIRYMEN, BREEDERS, & BUTCHERS. "O B. MARTIN & CO., are instructed by Sir. _tV. Alex. M'Kay, te offer for Sale by Auction, at his Stock Yards, East Taieri, on TUESDAY, Slareh llth, at 1 o'clock, 50 HEAD PRISIE DAIRY COWS, HEIFERS, AND STEERS. The Cattle can be seen at Sir. Sl'Kay's, for one week previous to the Sale, to satisfy intending purchasers of their preeding, &c. Slimy of them wiil be found fit for the Butcher. Also, Heifers and Cows in Calf. SALE ON TUESDAY, 11th MARCH. Luncheon provided. Terms at Sale. THURSDAY NEXT, FEB. 27th. MOST UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. To Secure one of the most eligible positions for a Store, in Duuedin. Locality in Princes-street, adjoining the New Brick House of Messrs. Cargill & Co., on the one side, and the Daily Times Office on the other. RB. SIARTIN & CO. are instructed to . offer for salo by auction, on THURSDAY NEXT, tlie 27th Instant, at their Rooms, High-street at One o'Cloek. That highly site of land situated as above/having a frontage of 20 feet by a depth back'of 45 feet. Note. —Tbe Auctioneers need to make no comments as to the position or value of this property, it is enough to refer the intending purchasers to the last Governmeut Sale ofthe Frontages directly opposite, which sold at £6 15s. per foot, and only on one year's lease. • ON AN EARLY J)AY. To Lightermen, Coasters, Captains of Vessels and Others. •^aJa.^v The very fast sailing Schooner •*-dHr*^»-^N> " Cecilia," now on her voyage from Invercargill, after landing her carSHeiuisililSssisSSf go from Hobart Town, in first-rate order. RB. SIARTIN & CO., are instructed to offer . for sale by auction, on her arrival from Invercargill, Tlie well-known Schooner " Cecilia," 36 tons register, carries 60 tons dead weight, on 7 ft. draft of water. This vessel was built especially as a coaster, for bar harbors, every regard being paid to strength. She is built of blue gum, and sheathed with Sluntz's metal. On inspection, she will be found a neat profitable craft, and well -north the attention of any industrious man, either as a lighter, from her light draft of water, or a coaster, from her strength ; she is weli found in ground tackle, aud fit for sea in every respect. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms at sale. SALE BY AUCTION. Immediately on her arrival from Auckland, and expected hour!}-. The celebrated Fast Sailer and most Powerful Built Cutter, "ANNIE LAURIE." TO COASTERS (more particularly), CAPTAINS OF VESSELS AND OTHERS. RB. MARTIN k CO., have received iiistruc- . tions to offer for Sale by Auction, on her arrival (if not disposed of by Private Contract) on or about Monday next, The well-known Fast Sailing Cutter "ANNIE LAURIE," This Boat can be recommended as one of the best of her class that has ever been offered for Sale in this Port. She is most powerfully built of the best Pohtiku and Kaurie, coppered and copper-fastened, 24 tons register, carries 40 tons dead weight, drawing only six feet of water. It is well te mention that she has been built by Nicholl, celebrated for haviug built the " Albatross," "Pacific" and "Atlantic." Indeed this craft, is worthy of close examination; she is well found and fit for any trade. Day of Sals in the Paper. B It I G II TON. SALE BY AUCTION. The Second Sale by Auction of Sections in the above Sfarine Township, will be held at MESSRS. SIORSE & ORBELL'S Offices, on THURSDAY, 27th February, at one o'clock. Investors are requested before the Sale to view for themselves, the Bathing Place, the Beaches, and the B«enery near the Town, and to inspect the Coal or Lignite in proxijuity to the Boat Harbor. The few remaining Sections which are close to the Inlet, together with the allotments which are further off, will be submitted as before to public competition at the upset price of £12105., Deeds included. Title--One remove from the Crown. Lithographed Slaps cau be supplied by the Auctioneers. HORSE BAZAAR. 3 JONES, BIRD, & CO. beg to inform Dealers and the public generally, that there are DAILY.SALES: OP HORSES AND OTHER STOCK, At their Bazaar, Provincial Hotel, Commence at 12 o'clock. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY NOAV OPEN To receive consignments of Carriages and Conveyances of every description. UNEQUALLED ACCOSISIODATION. JONES, BIRD, Sc CO. " H. JONES & CO.'S HORSE BAZAAR, Adjoining R. AVilson & Co.'s Store, STAFFORD-STREET. H JONES & CO. beg to invite the at- • tention of settlers, country residents, and the public generally, to their new and extensivo STABLING (recently erected, regardless of expense), comprising unequalled accommodation for 50 Horses; and trust, by attention to all horses committed to their charge, to merit a share of public patronage. They also beg to call attention to then- unrivalled stock of Ye ii icl.es of all descriptions, comprising Open and Close Carriages, Buggies, Gigs, and Dog Carts, to. let by the hour, day, or week. N.B. Orders for Carriages for'AVedding and Pic-nic Parties attended to. fggf Horses, light and heavy, alwayf sor sale. " AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. ~ THE Undersigned having taken out a License as AUCTIONEER, begs to .inform the Merchants of Dunediu, and the public generally, that he is open to receive goods for Sale, and to advance on same at his temporary sale rooms, in Stafford-street, and from his long experience of the business in the Colonies, he feels confident of being able to carry out all sales to the satisfaction of those entrusting them to his management. ' W. SSIITH, (Opposite Campbell & Co.'s Store), Stafford-street. COMMERCIAL HORSE BAZAAR, RATTRAY STREET. • MM'CAW, M'LEAN, & CO. hold Sales by . Auction on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, aud SATURDAYS, of Horses, Working Bullocks Drays, &c, &c
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 88, 26 February 1862, Page 4
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1,005Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 88, 26 February 1862, Page 4
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