•A^ftjions. / ■■':■■>■ ■■■■--' ■ n THE EXCHANGE SALESROOM; •.;, . "". 100 TONS'SUGAR. EDWARD CASPEIt & CO. are instructed to will by Pkivate Coktkaot, .:.,._ One Hundred Tons.Sugar, j * Aborted qualities and descriptions. I The trade and wholesale buyers fire invited to_ an early inspection;- a'sfrom prices fixed "there is little doubt of the whole parcel being soon cleared. \ EXCHANGE ""SALE ROOMS. | P R E L I MI N A RYNOTICE. Uuwserved Sale of the Largest, Most Complete, and Central Stores in Duuedin. T^DWARD CASPER & CO. ore instructed to sell I X-J by Auction, absolutely and vsreseuvkhly, the'! lease for 14 years of— . THE HOPE-STREET FREE STORES, Subject to a ground rent of £24 per annum. The Stores have to Hope-street a FRONTAGE OF SIXTY FEET, with a DEPTH OF 132, have been well and faithfully built,—a tramway runs right through the building, and of weight'and measurement Goods, it will contain UPWARDS OF TWO THOUSAND TONS. Insurance to the amount of £5,000 is already eftected on goods stored, and every day improves the locality. Terms—most liberal MONDAY NEXT, MAY 19th. MOST IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE TO . BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, TIMBER MERCHANTS, SPECULATORS, AND DEALERS. Three Cargoes of Building Materials to be sold absolutely and completely, without one fraction of reserve. T7IDWARD CASPER & CO. are instructed to sell J2i by Auction on ■M oki> a y sbxi, ■ Mat 19th, at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp, . At their Timber Sale Yards, corner of Gaol and Stuart-streets, — The Cargoes of Mary E. Ray, Eureka, and •Josbua Bates, all landed and ready for immediate delivery, consisting of :— I,*)SO pieces Baltic scantling 4x3 1,259 do do 5x3 • 494 do do ii x 2 . 895 do do 4x2 1,000 "do do 3x2 73 do do 4x4 50,000 feet Scotch flooring Cxi 24,000 - do do 6 x jjS 000 T. & G. American lumber 66 Deals, 9 x 3, SO do 11 x 3 83 cut do do A peremptory and clearing-out sale is ordered oi each lot, and E. Casper & Co. are anxious that the Trade may thoroughly ■understand that the Auctioneers will never permit themselves to announce a Sale as TOTALLY UNRESERVED unless-fully warranted by their instructions. TERMS LIBKRAL. ■ SA L E O F TIMB ER. Mossgiel Bush. EAST JALERI. I7 HE Auct' leers, to prevent misunderstanding, beg ntimate that it is the STANDING TIMBEP vithout thk LAND, which is for Sf*' JAMES & JOHN H. BARR. " PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FURNITUURE fromWYLIE & LOCHHEAD. E* Lady Egidia. THE undersigned bog to announce that they will offer for sale, on an early dpy, an extensive and j select shipment from the celebrated makers Wylie & Lochhead, - Glasgow, now landing ex Lady Egidia. The consignment consists of: — ■ " 100 packages Elegant Drawing-room, Parlor, and Bed room Furniture, and Bedding: 37 cases Iron French Bedsteads, doiible and single - JAMES & JOHN H. BARR. PRELIMINARY -ANNOUIJCEME.NT, Salo of Standing Timber. : GREAT SALE OF TIMBER -IN MOSSGIEL BUSH, EAST TAIERI. The Finest Timber in Otago. MESSRS. JAMES & JOHN 11. BARR have receved instructions from A. J. Bums, Esq., Moßsgiel, to sell by nuctioa, day of sale to be afterwards announced (unless previously disposed of by private bargain), - 45 ACRES OF STANDING TIMBER, Out of this well-known Bush, comprising "White; Red, and Black Pine and Totara, of very large size and great length of trunk, 40 feet being the. common average length without any branches, in lots of one I acre and upwards, the first purchaser having the option of taking the whole. Now that timber is in such increased and growing demand, the present affords an opportunity which those engaged in the timber trade shouid not neglect. Ih addition to the superiority of the timber itself, there is to be considered the splendid stream of water (the " Silver" stream) running through the centre of the bush, capable of driving a saw mill, and the fine evel land, upon which the bush stands, and which affordsSmeq'ialled facilities for bringing timber.to the mill.■-■■•'■"■"- - : . . . 'y The auctioneers are authorised to state that arrangements can be made for the sale or lease of the Saw Mill t\w uppn Mpssgiel, with all the ' gear, timber, wheels, &c', &c. : ' Inspection is requested. Mr. Burns will be happy to point out the bush and saw mill to visitors. JAMES AND JOHN H. BARR, PIGS. ■ PIGS. PIGS. A RARE CHANCE. TO BUTCHERS, FARMERS, AND DAIRYMEN. i ' Q JONES will sell, at his Provincial Yards, At two o'clock, sharp, W.T THOUT RE SERVE, 100 WELL-BRED PIGS, In good condition, half fat and prime. As these are all diiry fed pigs, qufet and well bred, such an opportunity will not soon occur again. '' o BE IN TIME. HOUSE BAZAAR. S JONES begs to inform Dealers and the public . Generally, that there are DAILY SALES HOESES AND °OTHER STOCK, At his Bazaar, Provincial Hotel, . Commence at 12 o'clock. 3 A It it I A G E BEPOSI I O R V - NOW OPEN ■ receive consignments of Carriages and Conveyances of every description. UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION. S. JONES.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 157, 17 May 1862, Page 2
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