• Auctions. '■■.'■'■ THIS DAY." FRIDAY, 25th APRIL.: PREL IM 1 N A-It V N O T.I CE. ■ CLEARING-OUT SALE, RELINQUISHING BUSINESS ON Ist MAY. j ! To the Trade in General, Country Dt-nlers, Hotel-: 1 j keepers, I'ublic'.ans, ami Others I ■ . ' ■ ■ WE are instructed by Mr. W. C. Young, who retires ii-oni business on tho Ist May, to sell j by nuction, at his store, on Friday, April 2-sth. nfc One - o'eiuck THE WHOLE OF IKS GENERAL STOCK OF MERCHANDISE. Catalogues five now preparing', and will be ready in n <lay 'or two. ' : ' ' After the sale of the Stock, wo will offer the present BUI L D I' N G. , . ■ .- NOW USED AS OFFICES, With Large Stone Safe, and Two Iron Doors and Kitting*. ■.-''". K. B. MARTIN & CO. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. : W E EKIY SAL E ADELAIDE FLO '.' U R, At the Stores of Messrs. Dalgety, Rattbay, & Co., Walker-street. WE ]>aye received instructions from the Importers to held a Series of Sales at their Stores, of j none lwt first-class bi amis of . . i ADEL AI D E FLO D R and to place the first lot on each occasion—ssiy one ton. with the option of taking five. ~ . Without any Reserve. • . j Wo hope the Trade will see the great advantage-of I these.Weekly Sales. . ( .It.-ofiers to them .ian opportu- j nity of securing Genuine Adelaide Floui1, and at its j market value. . - ■ j 11. B. MARTIN & CO., , ■■ High-street, KAA FINE strong WETHERS on SALE; by OUU the undersigned ; can be seen atßellevue. 11. B. MARTIN & CO. SATURDAY, 26th APRIL. To Ironmongers, Grocers,, and General Dealers. J DANIELS & CO. are instructed to sell by auc-. . tion, at their Rooms, on Saturday, April 26. Galvanized iron, plain Tin buckets Iron do, &c, &c. Flour, tea, bacon, butter, &c. Tasmanian oats 2 cases Sinclair's hams, with all faults i Geneva out of bond A general assortment of merchandise. 11 o'clock sham. ■ COMMERCIAL SALE ROOMS. X D A N I E L S & CO. Tender their Grateful Thanks to the MERCHANTS, TRADERS, IMPORTERS, And PUBLIC GENERALLY, ; Of Dukedis, /For the Liberal Support accorded to them as AUCTIONEERS, &c, .-■•■• Since their Establishment, and take the present opportunity of respectfully soliciting a continuance of the same. J. D. & Co., finding that their increasing: business required extra accommodation, have extended their Premises by the addition of a new A> U C T I ON ROOM, , To which they invite inspection. ; It will be found the 'Most Commodious and Best Situated in Dunedin for AUCTION.SALES ; Of every class of Merchandise that require Display; and especially for LAND SALES. J. D. & CO. wish to intimate to MERCHANTS AND OTHERS That they do not Import themselves, and that their their whole attention is devoted to the'interist'O their constituents, whose tales intrusted to them could not otherwise rceive the same consideration. At the suggestion of several Friends aud to meet the convenience.of •BUYERS AND SELLERS . ■ ' Sales will in future commence at 11 o'clock. ADVANCES MADIS ON INTENDED SALES. SALES GUARANTEED. NO CHARGE FOR STORAGE. ACCOUNT SALES PROMPTLY RENDERED. PItINUES STKIiKT, DUXEDIN, ) Ist April, 1802. 1 TO HOTEL KEEPERS, &c, &c. BILLIARD TABLES. R CAMPBELL & CO. have on sale, THREE , SUPERIOR BILLIARD TABLES, with all necessary fittings complete. Auction Rooms, Maclaggan-st., 28th January, 18G2. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Township of • St. Leonard, on the Hill. R CAMPBELL & CO. have received instruc- , tions from Messrs. Gillies and Street, as agents for John M'Glasluin, Esq., Balmacewen, to uubinit to public competition, oil an early day, of which due notice will be given. ... HIS SUBURBAN PROPERTY, THE TOWNSHIP OF ST. LEONARD ON THE HILL, Comprising about 20 Acres, situate on the HalfWay Bush and North East Valley Roads, andabout ten minutes' walk from the North .end of George-street. The position of the above valuable Freehold Property is most choice, being convenient to the North end of the City, and the Water of Leith ; open and well-sheltered, yet sufficiently elevated to command a. magnificent view of the City of Dunedin, suburbs, and surrounding country. Towards the West and South-West, the view is varied and beautiful, and extend to the Kaikorai Valley, in the direction.of the Green Island; the wooded slopes of Brockville, the residence of F. Borton, < Esq. ; the villas of Messrs. Roy, Oliver, Hepburn, Junor,: Shank, Ross, and the far-famed Craigielee. ■ On the North aud East is the beautiful panoramic prospect of the forest scenery towards the Flagstaff Hill, Mount Cargill, and the lofty snowy mountain in the distance ;■ the North-East Valley and Road to Port Chalmers, Sifrnal Hill, and the meandering course of the Water of Leith, till lost in the woodland landscape of Pelichet Bay inlet. On the South, the scene is towards the' Harbor and shipping; the wooded hills of the peninsula which separates the Harbor of O'tago from the Southern ocean ; 1 in the distance towards the ocean beach may be seen steam and sailing vessels engaged in the Australian, i coasting,- and foreign trade, passing to aud fro in the direction of Foveaux Straits, Stewart's Island, and the settlements on the Southern coasts of- New - Zealand. i This valuable property is now being surveyed in i lots to suit the convenience of purchasers, and more suitable sires for private residences could hardly be desired, having the advantage of cheap firewood from its close proximity, to the bush, and the additional ': privilege of possessing the right to run: stock on the !■ adjacent Hundred, which extends over the'ranges to > the North Taieri and Silver Stream. I The Government School of the District is within i a short distance of the property. < ; Plans are' being prepared, and will shortly be on view at the Rooms of the Auctioneers, Maclagganstreet; and at Messrs. Gillies and Street's, Land • Agents and Surveyors, Princes-street, Dunedin. R. CAMPBELL & CO., ■ ' . : '- ■ Auctioneers, Valuators , &c. s TOWN PROPERTY. First-class Hotel for Sale. E CAMPBELL & CO. have for. disposal; by pri- . vate contract as first-class Hotel situate in the main street of the city, now doing a large business. [ The Premises are extensive, consisting of eighteen / bed-rooms, and bar, tap-i'oom, three large public rooms, out-ofiices, together with, every appliance and convenience for carrying on a large, increasing, and lucrative business. _ ■ ■_..-■;■ Further particulars, and every information, to be 1: had °f the ""***% CAMPBELL & CO. ~"' • i 3 ' . Maclaggan-street. --• rnHE OFFICERS 70th REGIMENT will not ■ X be responsible for any debts incurred by any soldier of the Detatchment without a written order. ' A. SALTMARSHE,: • ' ' Captain 70th Regt. , J; IMPORTANT TO THE. EPICURE. . 1 rriHE great desideratum, after the Theatre, is a ; JL visit to Messrs. Watehs & Morton's, Farley's Arcade, whose " Petite Soupers"- are the admiration of all " Bon Viyants." Private Dinner Parties, Suppers, &c,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 138, 25 April 1862, Page 2
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