Auctions. Tills DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 24. s HORSES, HORSES, Ex Daniel Watson, from Hobart Town. At J. Al'Lean & Co's Commercial Horse Bazaar. J DANIELS & CO. will sell by auction, this day, . Sntu day, Alay 24, at J. Al' Lean ie Co's Horse Uazaar, Rattray-street, Iron Grey Colt, 4 years old, quiet in saddle and harness, and warranted staunch Grey Filly, 3 yours old, quiet iv saddle and hnrnesi, very fast, trot ter Brown Horse, G years old, quiet and staunch in saddle and harness Bay Mure, 0 years old, quiet in saddle and harness, well bred and very fast THIS DAY, SATURDAY, AIAY 24. At 1 o'clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 31,090 feet V.D.L. Hardwood, Ex Pet, as soon as landed. J DANIELS & CO., will sell by auction, on . the Beach, near the Court-house, as soon as landedEx Pet, 01,09G feet V.D.L. Sawn Timber, As soon as landed. Specifications can be seen on application at the Office of the Auctioneers. PRELIAIINAHY NOTICE. Cargo of tho Daniel Watson, From Hobart Town, As soon as landed. J DANIELS & CO. will Fell by auction, on the . Beach, near the Court-house, as soon as landed, ex Daniel Watson — 51,002 feet sawn timber 15 932 do battens 4,723 0-feet market palings 0,900 do box do 3,000 5-f'eet do do 9,000 shingles 37,000 laths Specifications can be seen on application at the Office of the Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 20th AIAY, 1832, At 12 o'clock, sharp. To Alerchants, Traders, Shippers to tlie New Gold Fields and a-.ljaiQ.it Colonies, Drapers, Up-Country Storekeepers, and Others. GREAT CLEARING SALE Of Winter Goods ex Akbar, Dcnna Anita, Aldinga, Omeo, Colonist, Lady Egidia, and other late arrivals. AAt'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored with . instructions from Alessrs. Harris, Sampson, & Co. (who aro about removing into tlieir new premises) to sell by public auction, at their Stores in High-street, (above the Union Bank) on Thursday, the 29th inst., at 12 o'clock, sharp, an Extensive Assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, Comprising the following :— 200 Trunks aud Cases BOOTS, Consisting of— , Al'Guire's American boots Grained Napoleons, enamelled do, calf do Clump Wellingtons, clump half do . Gents' clump, elastic sides Colonial bradded watertights do do Bluchers * ; Best military do Women's boots—cloth, leather, kid, &c Elastic side.and lace Women's Balmorals (military heels) , Children's leather, kid, and cloth Balmorals. The above.goods are from the celebrated manufactories of Bostick, Elleys, Slomon, Turner, Stead, and Simpson, Hardey, Shawman, and others. SOFT GOODS AND CLOTHING. Aluslin curtains, Chinese blinds Silk handkerchiefs, blankets (scarlet blue, and white in 8-4, 9-4,10-4, and 11-4 '■. Flannels of every description Heavy blue serge shirts (double hacks) Heavy lambs' wool shirts - do do pants do Shetland wool sliirts, and pants do lambs' wool half-hose Inverness capes Pilot jackets Heavy doe sacs Bedford cord trowsers Doe do Waterproof coats and caps Cloth and tweed do &c, &c, &c. The Auctioneers have great pleasure in requesting the attendance and notice of all buyers to the above valuable sale of winter shipments. Terms :—Under £100, cash; above that amount and under £200, 3 months ; over £200 by approved bills at 4 months. AIONDAY, 20th AIAY, At 11 o'Clock Sharp. To Speculators and Others. THE CLIPPER YACHT "ECHO." AAt'LANDRESS. & CO. have received in- . structions to Sell by Public Auction, on tlie Jetty nt Port Chalmers, on Monday, 2(ith inst., at 11 o'clock sharp, The magnificent clipper-built pleasure yacht, E C II O, Built in Geelong of kauri, English ash timbers, • blue gum keel; is thorough copper fastened. Length 20 feet 9 inches. Beam cfeet 4 inches. The Echo has won more prizes at the Victorian regattas than any craft of her class. tihe has a complete set of sails, in good order, together with anchors, chains, masts, spars, and running rigging. Terms liberal. 405 FRIDAY, 30tii AIAY, At 12 o'Clock Sharp. FIVE YEARS' LEASE ov FORTY ACRES LAND, AT DEBORAH BAY, PORT CHALArERS Without Reserve. AAt'LANDRESS & CO. have heen favored with . instructions from Captain Al'Lean, of the Aldinga, to Sell by Auction, at tlieir rooms, Walkerstreet, on Friday,'3oth instant, at 12 o'clock sharp, The five veai-j' lease of his magnificent treehold, "containing 40 acres, comprised in sections 19 and 20, Deborah Bay, or sub- ■ divided into four allotments, suitable for farming and other purposes, but chiefly remarkable for its quarries of superior stone. Ships of a very large tonnage can go alongside the land, as tliere is always from 10 to 12 feet of water. Further particulars and plans can be had, at the offices of the auctioneers, on Wednesday next. No reserve. 400 . THIS DAY, At Twelve o'Clock. APPLES AND PEARS. WILLIAAI WATTS has received instructions to sell, at the rooms, this day, 20 ensea apples 20 cases pears. Terms cash, TUESDAY, 27th AIAY, At Twelve o'Clock. PLATED GOODS & GENERAL IRONAtONGERY. WILLIAAI WATTS has received instructions to sisll, at the rooms, Rattray-s'.reet, A small quantity of Plated Goods. Consisting of— Plated pillar candlesticks Plated chamber do. Tea and coffee sets 3 light branches Cruets Spirit measures Beer do.. &c, &c, &c.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 163, 24 May 1862, Page 6
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826Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 163, 24 May 1862, Page 6
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