Meeting, ~~" DUNEDIN GARRICK CLUB. A COMMITTEE MEETING will be held at 8 jCA. and a GENERAL MEETING at 9 o'cloel this evening, at -hi; I'l-nviu.-.i,,! Hotel. WM. H. MUMFORD, Hon. Secretary. ~ TUAPEKA HOSPITAL. , c A MEETING of the SUBSCRIBERS to tin "' -C-&- Tuapeka Hospital is requested at the Goldei Age Hotel, Wetherston Gully, ou Tuesday, the 20tli instant, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, iv order that the accounts of the. Provisional Committee be sub _ mitted to the meeting, and that a permanent committee bo formed in connection with the proposed le hospital. r' EDWARD CROKER, Pres. Prov. Committee. - Gabriel's Gully, March 14, ISO 2. S J, A USTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMXtt. PANY'S COAL, screened or smithy, de- — liy.ered at shortest notice, in city or suburbs, by the undersigned. a JAMES L. & C. BURKE, s Princes-street, opposite Barracks. :i, For Saled "R ACES! RACES i! RACES !!!—A splendid JAi commodious.'MAßQUE for Sale. Robinson and Hakt, Stafl'oi-d street. folTsale; ; TOWELLING HOUSE of Six Rooms, well i. \J finished, Stables, Well, &c, &c. Ben.'Smith, j Architect, Princes-street. Immediate possession. Ij^Oß SALE, an Hotel.doing a first-rate business, "* JD and' situate on the Main Road, Wetherston's. There is ample frontage to erect an extensive place of amusement, and as the Hotel is in the most crowded _ portion of the thoroughfare through Wetherston's, a large and incre.ising business coidd be done. This, in addition to the present thriving business, " would enable the fortunate purchaser to realise a rapid fortune. The building could be put up at a small expense, and would be crammed every evening. c Billiard-room with first-rate Board attached to the premises. Apply to R. CAMPBELL & CO. Auctioneers, Maclaggan-street, Dunediu; or to GEO. BRODIE, " Times" Office, Junction, Tuapeka. 0 "OOTTLED ALE AND PORTER FOR SALE. ~ JO The undersigned has a large quantity of the above. „ W. WATTS, Auctioneer, Rattray street. FOR SALE, The Good-will and Lease of the Univei-sal |_ Cafe Restaurant. For further particulars apply on the premises. EOR SALE,— Fifty, 16 and 18 feet Ash OARS. Wm. Smith, Stafford-street. c : - FOITsALI^ . p SHARES in the Dunedin Building and Land So- " O eiety. Applyto Mr. W. Dalkymple, Junr., Princes-street. AMERICAN and CLOUT NAILS, assorted sizes, on sale. ROBINSON, HART & CO., Stafford-street. EOR S A L E , TWO First-rate Cock CANARY BIRDS, with CAGES. Apply Wardhop's Private Hotel, Maclaggan-street. 1 FIRST-RATE INVESTMENT. A THREE-ROOMED Dwelling suitable for Shop aud Dwelling-house, situated in a firstrate business locality (Rattray-street), next doer but one to Sir. Jno. Duncan, to be let or sold, 4f years lease to expire. Apply for terms &c, Mr. "Taylor's, Upholsterer, Princes-street, opposite the Barracks. ON SALE, bj the Undersigned,—Ex " Dunedin"— 500 bags Lime 10,000 feet grooved and tongued and shelving boards 50 half chests Tea 5 casks currants ; Paper Bass Bvas»- Bottled Ale 100 bags Cats. THOMAS DENNEY & CO., (Opposite Royal George Horse Bazaar), George-street. -p LIT TL E & CO, High-street,~have on j_\j. sale— Ironmongery Plate and plated ware Long and short handled shovels Avery's counter sales ' Galvanized iron buckets Brushware, every description Beer engines 'nnd fittings Hennessy's brandy Renault's ditto Cognac Vineyards ditto Mm-et's ditto Scotch whiskey Port and sherry, in qr.-casks Geneva, Anchor brand Glue American tubs, in nests Cordials of every description Vinegar, in bulk and bottle Fine congou tea, half-chests Coffee and spiecs Fine table salt American axes, Collins' Sewing twine toe, toe, toe. Auctions. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. T) ■ CAMPBELL and CO. have received instrucJAi. tions to sell, at an early day, The Lease for ten .years of Suburban Section No. 2, now being subdivided into 28 allotments, having frontages of 25 feet to a street, being a continuation of Great King street, and almost on the banks of the Water of Leith, and the entrance to the sequestered and rural retirement of the mo3t" beautiful suburb of the city—the North East Valhy. To intending purchasers of villas or country residences the situation of the above lots presents many advantages, as regards distance, its accessibility for residents in the neighborhood at all hours of the day to and from the city by public conveyances; its beautiful woodland scenery aud quiet retirement, being in a well sheltered and healthy position, rendering it one ofthe most choice localities for a suburban residence around the City of Dunediu. Plans are being prepared, and will shortly be on view at the rooms ofthe auctioneers. Further particulars and day of sale in a future advertisement. R. CAMPBELL and CO., Auctioneers, Valuators, Land and Estate agents. SATURDAY, 22nd INSTANT. To Gentlemen, Livery Stable Keepers, Coachmakers, Saddlers, Blacksmiths, and Others. JS.' RAPHAEL has been instructed by Messrs. . Miller Brothers, coach builders, of Dunedin, to sell by auction, without the slightest reseiwe, on Saturday, the 22nd inst., at their establishment, adjoining J. S. Raphael's auction rooms, Stafford-street, at one o'clock sharp, One superior four-seated buggy, adapted to carry two or four persons 1 American tilbury, on" leather braces 1 Abbott's concord waggon 1 family car, door behind 1 English-built gig 1 do wkitechapel cart 1 do. do. do. 1 baker's boxed cart_ vmi _^,_ m „._^»^_ -. «■-—-"•'■tveiy-superioi'" express waggon 1 Albert car—superior finish Also, Several sets of cab and buggy, single and pair horso harness. THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, ; Comprising— Bellows, anvils, screws, and hickory bent gig and buggy shafts and felloes, hickory Slank, spokes ami naves, patent leather, ' uck, springs, scroll irons, mail patent axles, bolts, nuts, screws, silver stock bauds, head joints, knobs, clip, shackles, and spring-steel, and a variety of paints oils, Japan varnishes, and coach-painters' colors. Also, The lease and premises occupied by the ahoye firm, ■'.-'.: The auctioneer, in offering to the public this valuable apd important sale, would remark that the whole of the stock'is first-class, and has been imported expressly to order. The whole will be sold without the slightest reserve, at 1 o'clock sharp, on Saturday, the 22nd inst. • J. S. RAPHAEL, Auctioneer, Stafford-street, DunedinJ
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 106, 19 March 1862, Page 5
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