THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH. At Twelve o'clock sharp. AM'LANDRESS to CO. will sell by public . auction, at their Rooms, in Walker-street,-on WEDNESDAY, the ISth" instant, at 12 o'clock, 150 boxes Candles 20 cases Preserved Salmon '■'■....-." S cases Letehford's Wax Vestas 5 do Palmer's, in tins 25 do"i-lb'Coleman's Mustard . 27 do.pint Pickles : 40 tlo quart do . -..-;'. 15 do Coleman's blue 2 do orange Lemon Peel 50 do £-pints Salad Oil < 10 do Sauces, assorted 20 do Vinegar Terms —above £100, three months. . THIS DAY. '" • "' I ■ WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH, 1862, At 12 o'Clock, sharp. TO MERCHANTS, CORN - DEALERS AND OTHERS. AMcLANDRESS to CO. have been favored. . with instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Stores in Wsdker-sts-eet, on Wednesday the 19th inst., at 12 o'Clock, sharp/— 1,500 Dags Fine Oats. Terms at Sale. THIS DAY, At Twelve o'clock sharp. To Bakers and Others. AM'LANDRESS & CO., will sell by public . auction at their Rooms, in Walker-street, on Wednesday, the 19th inst., I 10 tons coals. I . Terms afc Sale. THIS DAY, At Twelve o'Clock, sharp. Ji. To Wine and Spirit Merchants, Grocers, and Others. A M'LANDRESS & CO., will sell hy public il, auction, at their rooms in Walker-street, on Wednesday, 19th inst, at Twelve o'clock, sharp, 8 qr. casks whiskey 70 cases JDKZ Geneva (red case) 3 hhds and 1 qr.-cask sherry 9 qr. casks fine old sherry 9 do do superior old port 13 cases 1 lb oysters 10 doz. 32 in. D handle shovels. Terms at Sale. FRIDAY, 21st MARCH, 1862. , Twelve o'clock. TOWNSHIP OF MORNINGTON adjoining the I CITY OF DUNEDIN. I i FREE HO L D PROPE RT V , i Eleven Minutes' Walk from the Arcade. I WITHOUT RESERVE. TO MERCHANTS, TRADESMEN; THE INDUBTRIOS CLASSES GENERALLY, i New, Arrivals, Fortunate Miners, and all Others ! desirous of obtaining Healthy Sites, where the surrounding beauties of scenery will endear each man to his homo, and wean that wish to wander which sterility and liarrenuess support. AM'LANDRESS to CO. have been favored with , instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, n Walker-street, on FRIDAY, 21st instant, at il2 o'clock — THE TOWNSHIP OF MORNING TON, FllHEIIOU) Pl-.OIT.IITT, Containing 200 Allotments, with an average of nearly n Quarter Acre each. The Land is situate at the top of M'Laggan-street being a continuation of ll&Uray-strect from the NewJetty, and almost adjoins tlie lesidences of — Langlands, Esq., Superintendent of Public Works ; James Patterson, Esq., M.P. O. ; and that lately occupied by James M'Andrews, Esq., late Superintendent of the Province. Through the ground passes the highway to the Goldfields, and the only outlet to Richmond Hill, Primrose Hill, and other Suburban Towns which lie beyond. Its proximity .to'-Town gives it a great advantage ; adjoining the town belt, it possesses all the advantages, without being subjected to the inconveniences, attaching to City property,—such as Building Acts, Taxes, &c, i^e.; and visitors will acknowledge that, in point of beauty and harmony of scenery, it excels any spot that has yet been selected as a retirement from the bustle itud crowd of business. Indeed there are some sites not to be surpassed, stretching away in long grassy lawns, then sloping on all sides gently down into a fertile valley, through wliich runs a never-failing stream. - The ground also fronts, without anything intervening, ihaL splendid supply of water which llows through the ravine on the east side of 11 'Laggan-strcet. The attention of intending purchasers is particu larly drawn to the fact that this is freehold property, and that what is nov,- being given as a bonus for two or three years of leasehold ground, would purchase a site in this Township. It is the desire of the vendor that the greatest facility may be given to all persons to inspect the land, and judge for themselves: for that purpose, placards will be posted along M'Laggan-street and on the ground. The Auctioneers have great pleasure in strongly recommending this property as the best that has been under tlieir notice ; and they would direct special attention to the following features :— Ist. Freehold in confcra-distinction to Leasehold property. - ' ■ ■ • 2nd, Liberty to build at pleasure, untrammelled by the Building Act about to come into operation. 3rd. Freedom from taxation, yet possessing all the advantages of City property. 4th. Its easy distance from town, being 11 minutes' walk from the Arcade. oth. Its commanding position and never-failing supply of pure water. Terms, very Liberal. Plans may be had at the Auctioneers' Rooms. THURSDAY, 20th MARCH, 1862. At 12 o'Ciock sharp. Without Reserve. To Merchants. Dividci-s. Outfitters. Up-Country Storekeepers, and Others. AM'LANDRESS to CO. have been favored with ._ instructions from li. Josephs, Esq., to sell by public auction, on his premises, adjoining Burkes bonded stores, nearly opposite the police barracks, Princes street, on Thursday, the 20th inst., nt 12 o'clock, 17 cases containing the following:— Case BJ in Diamond. No. 1, containing gents' white long cloth shirts, linen collars, toe, &c. No. 2, coutniuing^gcuts' light and dark Tweed sac coats No. 3, containing gents' black and colored French felt hats No. 4, containing gents' fancy regatta shirts, cloth 'caps, toe. Ne, 5, containing geuts' striped doe trowsers No. G, do do fancy and assorted trowsers No. 7, containing gents' Scotch twill shirts, blue serge do, red Crimean do, lambs wool pants,' &c. No. 8, containing gents' brown cotton half hose No 9,' containing gents' fancy Shetland and worsted half-hose No. 10, containing gents' monkey jackets, Bedford cord trousers, shepherds' plaid do, cloth vests, toe., toe. No. 11. containing gents' alpaca • coats, silk scarfVcloth caps, felt hats, black glace j ties, cotton braces, elastic belts, &c, &c. No. 12, containing concertinas, tooth brushes, hair combs, penknives, scissors, fancy boxes, toe., toe. I No. 13, containing concertinas, aecordeons, flutinas, looking glasses, &c, &c No. 1-1, containing Cheyell glass, box glass, and ' tray glass, &G., &c. No. 15, containing men's Blusher boots No. IG, containing women's boots No. 17, do do cloth boots &c, toe. FOR SALK, AT GREEN ISLAND, t „ T „ m „ A VALUABLE ESTATE, containing FIFTY ACRES," all fenced in, aud so^n Wjth English grasses. There are about .si* acres o; bush on the property, which i? about four miles from town, • and delightfully situated for a private resideuce* MORSE & ORBELL, Agents, Rattray-strect.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 106, 19 March 1862, Page 2
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