Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

Auctions. THIS DAY. TODAIR V M E N . MR. S. JONES will SELL, at the Provincial . Yards, a 2 o'clok sharp, .2 very superior quiet hi i leu cow s, CALVES AT FOOT. S. JONES. THIS DAY. TO SHOPKEEPERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. SALE BY AUCTION THIS DAY, At half-past one o'clock. EDE CARLE & CO. me instructed by Mr. . Solomon, who is giving up business, to sell by auction, on his premises, adjoining Switzer's Boot and Shoe Establishment, the whole of his varied Stock, consisting of— 20 cases prime cheese ,50 do brandy, duty paid 30,000 cigars „ Bacon, butter, crockery, and'glasses aro in great variety. Biushes, looking glasses of all sizes, stationery, &c, &c. ' SATURDAY, 26th APRIL. To Ironmongers, Grocers, and General Dealers. J DANIELS & CO. are instructed to sell by auo- . tiou, at their Rooms, on Saturday, April 28. . Galvanized iron, plain Tin buckets Iron do, &c, &c. Flour, tea^ bacon, butter, &c. Tasinanian bats 2 cases Sinclair's hams, with all faults , Geneva out of bond . " "* A general assortment of merchandise. * 11 o'clock shari). FRIDAY, 35th.. APRIL. At 1 o'clock, in the » OXAGO SALE.ROOJIS, AIACLAGGAir-aTIIKET. CLE URING-OUT SALE. , . Groceries, Provisions, Oilmen's Stores, Ironmongery, Drapery, Fnruiturf1, Kerosene Lamps, • • : Stationery, and Fancy Goods. . r MESSRS. 11. E. NATHAN & CO. will sell by ' . uuction, in the Otago Sale Rooms, at 1 o'clock precisely, on the above date, 72 Kerosene Lamps, complete Salad Oil 20 ca^es Cheese Sardines 10 „ Sago Lobsters 5 " Arrowroot . 5 bales Canvas . 20 „ fc'onp 3 ~ Tr.rpaulins * American Chairs • •" ■ i ~ Brooms i „ Tuba and Buokets i Cedar, and other Tables 30 dozen American Steel Shovels 10 „ Galvanised Iron Buckets : 80 firkins D R Cork Butter - " ' An extensive assortmentof ■ ■ ( ; Drapery; Clothing, and Stationery. Also, —Fancy Goods. ■ " . •An unreserved Clearing:out Sale. 1 o'clock, Friday. TendersTO GLAZIERS AND PAINTERS. rTIENDERS are required for a quantity of Glazing I and Painting—Labor ami Materials. For particulars apply early to Ben. Smith, Architect. mENDERS arc Required until the 2Cth inst.', for " • 1 the Erection of TWO SHOPS in Pririces-btreet, 13ks. Smith, Architect. Jto builders, contractors, &c. ~ .. fXIENDERS are hereby invited for the erection of a JL ~• THEATRE. Plans and specifications to bo .-■ seen on and afver Friday next, at the office of Charltß G. Smith, No. 3, Princes-street, at It. E. Inman's Paperhanging Warehouse, through the Cutting. TO LET. in Russell-street, BUILDING ALLOT-. ME.NTS, ten minutes' walk iiom Post-office. ■E. QUICK, " ■ ■ Rattray-street. ' /710TTA GE TO LET in Duncan-street, Dunedin. " \J Apply toGuoKGE Smith, Park House, Loe-• don-street. " - ■ ■ . ~A N- HOLEL to LET, cheap, the best spot in ■- • IX3J ;'Duuedin. Apply R. C. Luscombb, Princes street. •■ ' rf\O LET, for one yenr, a COTTAGE and Quarte:X Acre SUCTION, situate in George-strce 4, . immediately past the Albion Hotel. Apply to .7. M'Killar & Co., George street south, corner of / Octago'ii. SHOP TO LET.—Apply to Souley & Samuel, . - Ironmongers, Hope-street. BUSINESS PREJfISES TO LET. ' . ' : D ALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. having made ' ■ arrangements with Mr. W. C- Young to occupy " ' his premises after Ist May, are now prepared to sell ' the Lease of their present Store and Offices in Walker < -• street, by private contract. - ' Dunedin, 23rd April, 18G2. ' - v 1 . TO LET ON BUILDING LEASE, PART of T\vo Sections, Having a fror.t.iee to' Maslaggan-strept of 56 feet by, 120. 14 \ ears'., .. Lease, There is a house-on.the land 2-i x 12. ' GILLIES & STREET, .' ' ' •"'. Land Agents and Surveyor?!. -TO CAPTAIN-GREEN, COMMANDER OF, ' ' SHIP' MARY E. RAY. '■ - DEAR BIR, —We the undersigned passengers per ■' * Mary E. Ray, beg to tender our sincere thanks for the manner in which -you have endeavored to forward our passage to New Zealand, though, unfortunately, perplexed ■by adverse winds, and • beg to state, that in our opinion you have nt all times .tried your utmost endeavors to make us all comfor-' - table diiring'our tedious passage. ' Trusting that you may be more fortunate in your • future passages. We beg to subscribe ourselves, Yours, very respectfully, Passengers per Mary E. Ray. ' [Here follow the names of the whole of the saloon ' . and intermediate passengers.] - ' .* "Mary E. Rat," April 21st, 1862. To Doctor Waters. Dear Sir,—We, the undersigned, passengers per . Mary E. Ray, take this oppprtunity of expressing our warmest acknowledgments for the great kindness ' , ■ and attention bestowed by you upon" us all, during our long and tedious passage from Melbourne; and * doubly so. being gratuitously rendered on your part. And tr.ist that, at some future period, we may bo, able-, to prove the sincerity of our wi&hcs towards yon Hoping that your career in the new land may be crowned with that success of which we are sure you, are so well deserving. . ' We beg, dear Sir, to subscribe ourselves, Yours very respectfully, • [Here follow the names of the whoio of . , the Faloon and intermediate pas- , sengera.] ' TJIOUND STRAYING, on Mount Stuart, .a Dark 1. Grey Colt, (with halter on), branded FA on - shoulder. The owner can have, him by paying expenses incurred. If not clamed within fourteen day*''' will be sold to defray the same. For further particulars apply to Jamks Parkeh, . Watchman, or at the Old Post Office Store. April 23rd, 1802. . FTIHE OFFICERS 70th , REGIMENT will not JL be responsible for any. debts incurred by any soldier of the Detalchmerit without a written order. " A. SALTMARSHE; ' : . Captnin 70th Regt. ' JOSHUA BATES, FROM MELBOURNE.- -"' rpi-lIS Vessel haying reported at the Customs, " X Consignees arc requested to. pass thoir entries, and to pay freight to the undersigned. i. : ' . A. L. THOMSON1 & CO., ' Stafford-street. -' IMPORTANT TO THE EPICURE. rpHE great ■ desideratum, after the Theatre,! is a .. X, vint to, Messrs. Watkus &' Morton's, : Far-:,: ley's Areadej whose- "-Petite Soupers" are the admiration of all " Bon Vivants." Private Dinner Parties, Suppers, &o.

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18620424.2.30.5

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Otago Daily Times, Issue 137, 24 April 1862, Page 6

Word count
Tapeke kupu
935

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 137, 24 April 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 137, 24 April 1862, Page 6

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert