Auctions--1 THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 25tii INSTANT, At Hali-past 10 o'clock. ' To Parties Furnislung, Hotel Keepers, Restaurant Proprietors', and Others. On the Premises, Plea.--.ant Creek Restaurant, Princes-street, close to tho Barracks. EDE CARLE & CO. will well, on the premises, . Pleasant, Crook Restaurant, on Friday, at half past ten o'clock, The Furniture and effects, consisting of Stretchers, Jlnttrjißses, Pillows. Blankets, Sheets, Iron 3?edsttHu!s, &c.; Golden Age, American Stove) C'niet SUiMits, Cutlery, Crockery, Kifchoii Uteusils," Tables, Forms, Stores, ko. ;■..,_. Immediately after, Tho Goodwill of the leaw;, with tlj« Business.—Five weeks' rent paid in advance. No Beierve. - ; ■■.monday;. SBnt april, "!" , At 12 o'clock, To' 'Woiking Men atid Others. EDE CAHLR and CO.. will sell by auction, on . the uTimtvl, 12 Allotment!) of Land, fronting Great Kino-, George, Union, Park, and Bay View-streets, in the City of Dunedin. immediate posfesaion given. „ Tlie Auctioneers would wish to impress upon the minds of the pudlic that v Building Act has been laid ou the t:i !>le of the Provincial Council, which will unquestionably become law within a few weeks. Every mechanic, and nil who feel tlie drain upon their purses which high rents always cause, and who intend building, are reminded that now is their time for erecting cottages, as the erection of-wooden buildings will not he nlluivod within the Town boundary after the paftsin;; of the Building Act, unless it be on sucliu large pie« of land that it svill-be entirely out of the power of iniy man of limited capital to possess. The Allotments are situated in 'the most desirable quarter of the town, being on beautiful high laud, betweenKuox Church and the AlKou Hgjgl. Terms—2s^ 0d and .ss. per week for allotments, size 20x43. ' Term of lensenearly 7 yeaj-s, with a valuation for improvements. No reserve whatever. ' THIS DAYr" ! ~ FRIDAY, 2otH APRIL. At 1 o'clock, in the Otago Sale Rooms, Macuggan-street, CLEARING-OUT SALE. Groceries, Provisions, Oilmen's Stores, Ironmongery, Drapery, Furniture,- Kerosene Lamps, Stationery, and Fancy Goods. MESSRS. H. E. NATHAN & CO. will sell by auction, in the Otago Sale Rooms, at 1 o'clock precisely, on the above date, 72 Kerosene Lamps, complete Salad Oil 20 cases Cheese Sardines 10 „ Sago Lobsters 6 " Arrowroot 5 bales Canvas 20 „ Soap 3 ~ Tarpaulins American Chairs ~ Brooms ~ Tubs and Buckets Cedar, and other Tables SO dozen American Steel Shovels 10 „ Galvanised Iron Buckets 30 firkins D R Cork Butter ; An extensive assortment of ' ; Drapery. Clothing1, and Stationery. Also, —Fancy Goods. An unreserved Clearing-out Sale. 1 o'clock, Friday. THIS DAY, SALE BY AUCTION. CANVAS CHURCH IN STAFFORD-STREET. JAS. PATERSON & CO. have been instructed'to sell by Public Auction, on Friday next, 25th instant, on the ground, in Stafford-street, : That large and commodious tent, known as Canvas Church, (opposite Martin's Hotel), coneisting of—■"■ Hardwood frame Canvas Forms Desk, "&c, &c. The whole will be sold in one lot. Sale at half-past 12 o'clock. Terms Cash. No reserve. JAS. PATEIt SO N & (To AKS AUTHORISED 15Y GOVERNMENT TO KEL RIFLE,•S P O R T I N G AND BLASTING POW D B R A FEW COLTSREVOLVERS on Hand. SUrKHIOB FINISH HOKSE BAZAAR. S JONES begs to inform Dealcra and the public . trencrally, that there are DAILY SALES HORSES AND°OTHER STOCK, At his Bazaar, Provincial Hotel, Commence at 12 o'clock. CARRIAGE RE FOSITOBT NOW OPEN receive consignments of Carnages and Conveyances of ever v description. : UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION. S JONES. ' THE EXCHANGE SALES ROOM. ~~ 100 TONS SUGAR. . - EDWARD CASPER & CO. are instructed to sell by Puivatk Contract, : One Hundred Tons Sngar,_ Assorted qualities and descriptions. The trade and wholesale buyers are invited to an early inspection, as from prices fixed there is little doubt of the whole parcel being soon cleared. EXCHANGE SALES ROOMS. '' STONE STORES, RENT, £CG PER ANNUM EACH. EDWARD CASPER & CO. are ' instructed TO LET ON LEASE, The whole or part of the ' SECTION AT THE CORNER OF STAFFORD AND HOPE-STREETS. Cellars of 22 feet frontage by 60 feet deep, and 8 feet high; have beeii excavated, and built of two feet stonework up : to. basement, and nearly all the stone required for completion ' of n range of magnificent Stone Stores lies on the ground ready for use, so that at an expense less than that of temporary shed SUBSTANTIAL STONE WAREHOUSES MAY BE ERECTED. The value of stone over iron or wooden buildings is self evident. In Stafford-street are located so many of ithe leading houses of business that each spot has been eagerly appropriated ns soon as offered, and no thoroughfare in Dunedin has exhibited so-marked and permanent an appreciation of its commanding " and convenient position. To a Lessee of the Block very liberal and advanageous termsofoccupation will be granted. ■ ' COMMERCIAL HORSE BAZAAR. ; Brood Mares, Draught Horses, and first-class Saddle and Harness Horses, ex Joshua Bates, from Melbourne. , - J MACLEAN & CO. are favored with instruc- , tions from Messrs. W. ~E. and A. S. King, (Gipps'Land, Victoria), to sell by auction, at the above Bazaar, on Saturday, the 26th inst., at 15 o'clock sharp, WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE, ~40 magnificent horses and mares, comprising— heavy draught, sadddle, and harness horses, aud splendid liackneys. The Auctioneers beg to call particular attention tc the above Sale, as such a chance of procuring a reallj good horse, direct from the breeder, very rarelj occurs." ' . ,'.—M-Mim— ' i in ■■■mi n. ■iiMiMumi BILLIARETtABLES, balls, cues, cloths, tec, sale, Jambs Finch & Co., Rattray-street. Agents for Julius Paser, Melbourne. A BARGAIN. '' ' ■' :; ' FOR SALE, in a fine locality, a Three-Roomec House and a Quarter-acre Section (freehold) of pound under^uUivat^Apgl^ ■ 2, Flinders-lane, Dunedin.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 138, 25 April 1862, Page 2
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