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Auctions. TUESDAY, 11 th MAIICII, 18(52. OPENING- SALE. New Provincial Side Rooms for MERCHANDISE AND GENERAL PRODUCE. MESSRS. JONES, BIRD and CO. beg to intimate to the Public of Duiiedin that their OPENING SALE will take place at their Mart, Provincial Sale Rooms, High-street, on Tuesday next, the 11th instant, at 12 o'clock, when the following f Goods will be sold, without the slightest reserve. JONES, BIRD & CO. TUESDAY, 11th MARCH, 1862. To Linendrapers, Warehousemen, and Others. TONES, BIRD and CO. have received notice to fj sell by auction, cv Tuesday, at 12 o'clock — 80 Boys' Silk IWoirs Antique Vesta 35 do Alpaca Coata 12 Men's Tweed and Cloth Vests. No Reserve. THURSDAY, MAJICH 20th, 1862. Important Sale of QUIET DAIRY CATTLE, BULLOCKS, STEERS, &c, At Mr. Riddle's, Gladsefield Farm, North Taieri. JONES, BIRD & CO. are favored with instructions from Mr. James Stevenson, on account of Mr. John Gillies, to Hell by public auction, ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE, A splendid lot of QUIET DAIRY CATTLE. At 12 o'clock sharp. Also,— SOME EXCELLENT BROOD MARES AND FOALS. DRAYS, "WAGGONS, &c. Terms liberal, declared at Rale. JONES, BIRD & CO. ..TUESDAY, 11th MARCH. Must be Sold Without Reserve. VALUABLE FRONTAGES, STORES, AND i STABLES, i n s]!t a i'ford-street. DRAUGHT HORSES, DRAYS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &c, In consequence of dissolution of partnership. TONES, BIRD & CO. have received positive int) structions from Messrs. R. Wilson & Co., and H. Johes & Co., who are dissolving partnership, to to sell by Public Auction, at one o'clock sharp, on Tuesday, 11th March, on the premises, StatfordBtreet, the following valuable properties : — LOT 1 Consists of Messrs. H. Jones and Co.'s commodious and substantial stables' and yard, now doing an extensive business. The yard has a depth of over 100 feet, with a right-of-way from Staffordstreet, having first-rate accommodation for 40 horses, oommodious hay lofts, &c. At the rear of the yard is n good Cottage, containing two rooms. 7 Years' Lease, subject to a ground rental of £50 per annum. The Stock consists of Draft, Saddle, and Light Harness Horses ; Buggies, Dog-cart, Open and Closed Carriages, Spring Carts and Drays, Single and Double Harness, Vv hips, Rugs, and every requisite for carrying on an extensive wharfage and stabling business. LOT 2 is a substantial, well built Store, having a frontage to Stafford-street of 20 feet, by a depth of 47 feet, and well known as the stores of Messrs. fi. Wilson and Co. 7 Years' Lease of the ground, at £50 per annum. LOT 3 is a splendid Iron" Store, now in course of •rection, with a lurjje ceJlar of full depth, having a frontage of 20 feet to Stafford-street, by a depth of 60 feet. This property has also a 7 years' lease, with a ground rental of ±'50 per annum. The Auctioneer would beg to call especial attention to this extensive sale of property, daily progressing in value, as the whole of the. enumerated properties arc quite unreserved, and offer a splendid opportunity for parties seeking either investment or occupation. Intending purchasers are reminded that Staffordstreet is daily receiving additional importance, from the fact of numerous and substantial wholesale stores being continually erected there. Terms easy—declared at sale. Catalogues will be printed prior to the day of sale. Also without Reserve, The thoroughbred Horse" Premier," by "Premier," bred by John Mollat, Esq., dam, thoroughbred* mare, tha property of Mr. Harris; he is a beautiful light Bay, stands nearly sixteen honds, of great power, imported to this Province by Mr. Arthur Smith ; he is now in training and can be seen prior to day of sale, at the stables, Stafford-street. K.B.— The Draft Horses and Drays, with good-will of wharfage business, will bo offered in one lot, and if not sold will be put up separately. DAY OF SALE CHANGED TO THURSDAY, MARCH 20 tii, 1862. In the Intestate Estate of MR. GEORGE BROWN. TONES, BIRD & CO. have received instructions V to «ell by public auction, at Mr. Riddle's, Gladsefield Farm, North Taieri, On THURSDAY, MARCH 20m, A prime lot of DAIRY CATTLE AND STEERS In the above estate. Terms liberal, declared at Sale. JONES, BIRD & CO. PUBLIC NOTICE. MESSRS. JONES, BIRD, & CO., beg to inform their friends and the public generally, that they are prepared to receive General Merchandise, for Sale by Public Auction, at their New Mart, at the rear of the Provincial Sale Yards, in Highstreet. From their long experience in every branch of the trade, they are enabled to offer the greatest advantage to Merchants, Dealers, and others. No Storage charged on Goods for immediate Sale. Account Sales promptly rendered. Advances made on consignments, if required. JONES, BIRD & CO. HORSE BAZAAR. TOHES, BIRD, & CO. beg to inform Dealers «J and the public generally, that there are DAILY [SALES OF HORSES AND OTHER STOCK, At their Bazaar, Provincial Hotel, Commence at 12 o'clock. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY NOW OPEN To receive consignments of Carriages and Conveyances of every description. UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION. JONES, BIRD, & CO. TUESDAY, 11th MARCH, 1862. IV> Wine Merchants, Hotel-keepers, Dealers, and Others. OLD TOM, BRANDY, ica. TONES, BIRD, & CO., have received instruc(fcl tions from the Importers to sell by public auction, in the New Provincial Sale Rooms, Highstreet, on TUESDAY next, the 11th March, at 12 .o'clock, 25 Cases Burnett's old torn 25 „ Lownde's old torn 60 „ Booth's do. 40 „ Stewart's whisky 65 „ Gelitz's brandy 64 „ Geneva .7 Quarter-casks old torn. Without Reserve.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 98, 10 March 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 98, 10 March 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 98, 10 March 1862, Page 2

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