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-n.Uii.ion3' THIS DAY. THUIiSUAi, 22ud MAY, ■■■•■■. At the Pooins of the Auctioneers. 750 fat Wethers, 6 tooth aud full mouth. r At the risk of the former purchasers. Delivery on the run at Otepopo. I> B. MARTIN #'TO have received instructions V). from Messrs. F an W. Fenwick, to "offer for sale by auction at tin... . Rooms, High-street, on Thursday, Stay 4i2nd, at one o elock...;ut the risk of tlie former purchaseHi, r.ifhout reserve, - 750 tat wethers C and full raoutl). Deliverjl nt Otepopo. J Tessas by r^roved liilis at S months. . Sale at cue e'eiyfk. t FRIDAY, MAY 24th. .1 Sale by Auction. JAS. PATERSON & CO. have received .instructions to sell by auction on the premises, Statt'ord?>Lreet, That, commodious Reslaurent. known as the \ ton i Din \ ) u-,—lhf buudi to In lc/noud ot l v iui i i tui i'-lioiv tenu Al o, Trules oli v ■> lhll is, iuili,r\ 1 lai ,ti In ,^tic i lum ( h \o Rt crve Sili to coiiun ko it 12 o locV TOtvOM MRIRO lo Gipit dusts md Otheib i i que'-t of line-tiafrnt A Ri»RE 0PI JOMUMT\ Jliioiblt ritn'noLD AKI) iiionEisHiAd Bu&mss prlmisls ; TIRSI CL\ CS lIOIEL (LICENSED) SPACIOLS STORL DOJ\G GOOD BUSINESS ' r^TAEL'-jin n 18 >3 r< £. tha with— F I F T"Y A C R E S FINEST LAND°IN THE PROVINCE. JAS. PATKRSON & CO. are favored with positive instructions from Mr. James Goodall t) Pe'.l 0 by Private Contract, that really i'me property situated s in the centre of that most thriving district the Tokouiniriro, on the laain road, and within a short dis•x t«nce of the gold fields. TUB HOTKL. 1 Known as Goodali's Tokommriro Hotel, consists of bar, two public rooms, 12 bedrooms, besides two large sleeping apartments, kitchen, store room, and offices. THE STORE AND BAKER/V, Being in the centre of a large, populous,"and rapidly increasing neighborhood, oft'ers sn unrivalled opportunity of doing sin extensive trade in' the general storckeeping and baking business, a largo oven beiug on the premises. ""-' THE FARTJ r Comprises 50 acres more or less, beinv; subdivided in " five well fenced paddocks, all in a, hiffh atate of cultivation; 25 acres laid down in English grasses; the whole being in most creditable order. 0 A well-fenced and ample garden is connected with* 1 the house. r . THE STABLES AND STOCK-YARDS, 11 Acknowledged- to be the best in the Province (out o the city), consist of two stables, 12 stalls each, with large open shed; tliree stockyards, built, regardless of expense, expressly for the purpose of holding auction sales of s-tock. ' BARN AND GRANARY. Newly erected, 50 x IS. Piggeries and other outbuildings requisite for carrying on the business, j The Stock-in-Trade can bu taken at a valuation, imd immediate possession given. Terms liberal. Part of purchase-money may remain on Mortgage. c Further information, aud every facility for satis- , factory inquiry, on implying at the oliiccs of JAS. PATERSON & CO., ' Mause-street. In directing attention to the above described property, the Auctioneers would briefly remark that early application is necessary—the sale being by J PRIVATK CONTRACT, aildjjffcrcd a DECIDED BAUGAIN. i ' " HoiISJrjJAZAAIE " S JONES begs to inform Dealers and tlie public . generally, that there are i DAILY SALES HORSES AND OTHER STOCK, p At his B;iE.'iar, Provincial Hotel. Commence at 12 o'clock. 1 CARRIAGE REPOSITORY 1 NOW OPEN To receive consignments of Carriages and Conveyances of every description. : UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION. ,:■ S. JONES. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. " . The Al JSwhooner '' COLOSTST," Coppered and Copper Fastened, 105 TONS REGISTER, CARRIES 100 TONS; ' Built in Clyde in November last. J DANIELS & CO. lmve received instruc- • tions to seil by auction, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, on Wednesday,-the 28th instant, at I] o'clock, The fast-sailing' schooner COLONIST, I Having just completed her maiden voyage fnxu I GLASGOW. The Colonist was built in the Clyde, and launched on the 18th December last. Slie'lms made one of the FASTEST VOYAGES ON RECORD • For a vessel of her Toxxage, having completed her L First Trip to OTAGO in 118 Days from GLaSGO. W, and delivered a large and valuable cargo without a stain. ■ '. . The Colonist will be sold wjtlr all her spare, mast, standing and running rigging-, and all-her appurtenances complete, as she now lies alongside the Wharf, She is fitted with— r Patent Wire Rigging , Patent Windlass Head Pump 600 gallon Water Tank And— i All the latest improvements. [ This vessel i 3 well adapted to tho trade of Dunedin, drawing- only 9 feet of water when laden. Inventory of sails, spars, anchors, chains, &c,, can be inspected at the office of the Auctioneers, on aud |, after Saturday, the 17th instWEDNESDAY, 28th MAY. The Al. Schooner COLONIST, Coppered and Copper-fastened. 105 Tons Register, • Carrying 190 Tons. J' DANIELS & CO., will sell by auction, at . the Commercial Sale Rooms, on Wednesday, 28th May, at 11 o'clock, The schooner. Colonist, Unless previously disposed of by private contract. She is now for Sale, Freight, pr Charter. - NOTICE. MEMBERS of the Church of England apd the public generally are respectfully informed that the Foundation Stone of the New Church in Moray-place will be laid by the Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Christchurch, on Thursday next, the 22ud inst. The ceremony will commence precisely at half-pa*t 3pm and a collection will be made afterwards in aiJof thebuildingfund^^^ A. 0. STRODE, Cbarch Wardens.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 161, 22 May 1862, Page 2

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