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AuctionsEXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. T7IDWARD CASPER & CO. inform Merchants, JCi Importers, and others, thnt Goods sent them tor disposal are subject to no charge for *■•!& RECEIVING, DELIVERING, OR STORE RENT, A.^ that, as the large-st stores in Dunedin, are connected with their Sales Rooms, they cjm otlci unequalled accommodation forthe sorting and exhibi tion of any quantity of merchandise. ' EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. ; TO THE TIMBER TRADE AKI> PERSONS BUILDING. T^DWARD CASI'AU &. CO. are prepare.! tc Hi • supply any quantities of Now Zealand Timber, and ' to delirei* tUe same within one week [of receipt I I of orders. Parties needing Timber will find TWO MOST IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES, 1 The getting precisely what they wan!;, and bein; charged with ACTUAL MEASUREMENT 6KI,T. PRICE LOW. TERMS LIBERAL. EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. " 3 2 TTIDWARD CASPER & CO. have to let, on Ipnj c J2J or short lease the undermentioned properties. . most valuable for position, accommodation, and risinf importance of neigh borhood : — J 1. The Stores lately occupied by R. G. Gibbons. , in Stuart-street r 2. A Cottage at rear of do. V t, 3. Eight-stall stnble t 4. The large and well-known Timber Yard. t b For a. Builder, Contractor, or Timber Merchant m t position in Dunedin can compare with the premisw . now offered. The Trade is gradually and completely consolidating - itself about the Stuart-street Jetty, to which, Mr - Gibbon's property is immediately 'adjoining, am 1 whilst the rent asked is most moderate, - NO BONUS IS REQUIRED. Immediate possession can be given. 1 TO IMPORTERS OF TIMISER. 1 T^DWARD CASPER fc CO., offer the use of theii JLJ Timber Sale Yards, corner of Stewart and Gaolstreets WITHOUT CHARGE. The situation, in the centre of the trade ; thi cononiy, their yard being the first corner frou I tuart-street Jetty, and tlTe ample convenience ioj > sorting and delivery render this site the best in towi 1 SALE OF CARGOES OF TIMBER AND - BUILDING MATERIALS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sale of Standing Timber. s GREAT SALE OF TIMBKR IN MOSSGIEI . . BUSH, EAST TAIERI. i . The Finest Timber in Otago. t T\/J~ESSRS. JAMES & JOHN H. BARR haw ,• _L*_L receved instructions from A. J. Burns, Esq., ' Mossgiel, to sell by nuetioa, day of sale to be afterf wards announced (unless previously disposed of bj private bargain),' 45 ACRES OF STANDING TIMBER, . Out of this well-known Bush, comprising White, Red, and Black Pine and Totara, of very Targe size and great length of trunk, 40 feet being the common average length without any brandies, in lots of one acre and upwards, the first purchaser having the option of taking the whole. r Now that timber is in such increased and growing ' demand, the present affords an opportunity which "> those engaged in iWa. timber trade should not neglect. la addition to the superiority of the timber itself, f 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 i affords unequalled facilities for bringing timber to the • mill. >_ The auctioneers are authorised to state»that arrange- ' ments can be made for the sale or lease of the Saw Mill now upon Mossgiel, with all the gear, timber, . wheels, ke , Sec. '' Inspection is requested. Mr. Burns will be happy to point out the bush and saw mill to visitors. JAMES AND JOHN H. BARR. ■ SALE OF TIMBER. Mossgiei. Busn. EAST TAIERI. ITiIE Auct' Jeers, to prevent misiinderstnndins', heir nlimate that it is the STANDING TIMBEP vitiiout the LAND, which is fur ale. JAMES & JOHN H. BARK. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FURNITUURE prom WYLIE & LOCHHEAD Ex Lady Egidia. r 9 HIE undersigned beg to announce that they will : i offer for sale, on an early day, an extensive and select shipment from the celebrated makers Wylie & i Lochhead, Glasgow, now landing ex Lady Egidia. I The consignment consists of :— 100 packages Elegant Drawing-room, Parlor, and Bed room Furniture, and Bedding: and— 37 cases Iron French Bedsteads, double and Sm ° 6 JAMES & JOHN H. BARR. RE-OPENING O~F PREMI SE s7 RATTRAY-STREET, Nearly Opposite the Shamrock Hotel. rpHE Subscriber begs to inform the Public of , JL Dunedin that he has opened the above pre ' mises as a TEA, COFFEE, & GENERAL GROCERY WAREHOUSE, And from the fact of his importing- the leading articles of his trade direct from London and Gaisgow, he feels confident of being able to offer such advantages to purchasers as will ensure the aontiiraed patronage of those who may favor him with a trial. IN TEAS ' He will open with a splendid stock, imported erHannah from London; Silistria, Youngl America and Colonist,.from Glasgow. Hi-i instructions to his home agents being to send the finest that cculd be procured, without limiting a price. IN COFFEES He holds a stock of the finest East India and Plantation Ceylon, imported to his order ex Silistria, which will be roasted daily on his own premises, and supplied warm from the mill, either in a pure state or mixed with chicory. He would recommend families to purchase their coffee in a loose state rather than in canisters. Many may not be aware that when they purchase, say a one pound canister of coffee, they receive from 10 to 12 ounces of coffee, the remainder of the 10 ounces being the weight of the tin, so that they seldom have, their coffee under 2s. od. peril). Teas 25., 2s. 6d., 35., and 4s, per lb. The Tea at 3?, is really superior," with full Pelcoaflavor. The finest, at 45., will be found to possess everything that is desirable in tea. Coffees Is. 2d., Is. 4d., Is. 61., Is. Bd., and Is. 1 The above are mixed coffees. ■•ji Puke - Coffees Is. b'd. and 2s. He respectfully solicits a trial of the above; such coffees as the finest mixed at Is. 10d., and the (meat pure at 25., having been hitherto quite.unattainable in this Province. Goods carefully packed and forwarded to any part o the Country. ROBERT BANKS, Wholesale and Rbtaiii TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANT GENERAIftrROCER, RATTRAY-STREET, DffHEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 161, 22 May 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 161, 22 May 1862, Page 2

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