- Auctions. 7.7^ ~_ v n-' -- Tins "DAY, SATURD"AY J -24th MAY. To Lightermen, Coasters, Boatmen, &c. ' LIGHTER FA* ORITE. ' HKNOX & CO. have received instructions to . sell by auction at PoitChaluiers^on Saturday, 24th May, at half, past 12, tbe lighter W, FAVORITE, fPt- : Capable of carryinp' fo toni, and well Ufcidjin sails, spare, rigging, anchor and chain. N. B. The Favorite, is schooner rigged and well known for her sailing qualities. ■ ■ ■ i ALSO Manilla Rope Oyster Dredge Tarpaulmg, &c. Sale nt lialf-past 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. TOKOAIAIRIRO. To Capitalists ancl Others in quest of Investment A RARE OPPORTUNITY! ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD AND FLOURISHING BUSINESS PREAIISES. FIRST CLASS HOTEL (LICENSED) AND SPACIOUS STORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS. Established 1853. Together with — FIFTY ACRES op the FINEST LAND IN THE PROVINCE. : JAS. PATERSON & CO. aro favored j with positive instructions from Mr. James GooUall to Sell by Private Contract, that really line property situated in the centre of that most thriving district the Tokomairiro, on the main road, and within a. short distance of the gold fields. THE HOTEL. Known as Goodall's Tokomairiro Hotel, consists of bar, two public rooms, 12 bedrooms, besides two large sleeping apartments, kitchen, store room, and offices. THE STORE AND BAKERY, Being in the-centre of a large, populous, and rapidly increasing neighborhood, offers.au unrivalled opportunity of doing an extensive trade in the general storekeeping ancl baking business, a large oveu being on the premises. THE FARAt Comprises 50 acres more or less, being sub-divided in five well-fenced paddocks, all in a high state of cultivation; 25 acres laid down in English grasses; the whole being in most creditable order. y. A well-fenced and ample garden is connected with the house. THE STABLES AND STOCK-YARDS, Acknowledged to be the best in the Province (out; o the city), consist of two stables, 12 stalls each, with large open shed; three stockyards, built, regardless of expense, expressly for the purpose of molding auction sales of stock. BARN AWD GRANARY. Newly erected, 50 x 18. Piggeries and other outbuildings requisite for carrying on the business. The Stock-in-Trade can be taken at a valuation, and immediate possession given. . Terms liberal. , Part of. purchase-money may remain on AlortgageL Further information, and every facility for satisfactory inquiry, on applying at the offices of JAS. PATERSON ie CO., Alanse-street.; In directing attention to the above described property, the Auctioneers would briefly remark that early application is necessary—the sale being by private contract, and offered a decided baroain. HORSE BAZAAR. S JONES begs to inform Dealers and tlie public . generally, thnt there are DAILY SALES OF ■ • " ! HORSES AND OTHER STOCK, At his Bazaar, Provincial Hotel. 0' Commence at 12 o'clock. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY NOW OPEN i To receive consignments of Carriages and Conveyances of every description. UNEQUALLED ACCOAIAIODATION. ! ";■■ S. JONES. WEDNESDAY, AIAY 28. The Al Schooner " COLONIST," Coppered and Copper Fastened, 105 TONS REGISTER, CARRIES 190 TONS; Built in Clyde in November last. J DANIELS & CO. have received instruc- • ■ tions to sell by auction, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, on Wednesday, the. 28th instant, at II o'clock, The fast-sailing schoonor COLONIST, Having just completed her maiden voyage from GLASGOW. The Colonist was built in the Clyde, and launched on the 18th December last. . She has made one of the FASTEST VOYAGES ON RECORD- - Foi* a vessel of her Tonnage, having completed her First Trip to OTAGO in 118 Days from GLASGOW, and delivered a large and valuable cargo without a stain. The Colonist will be sold with all her spars, mast, standing and running rigging, and all her appurtenances complete, as she now lies alongside the Wharf. She is fitted with— Patent Wire Rigging Patent Windlass Head Pump 600 gallon Water Tank And— All the latest improvements. This vessel is well adapted to the 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 and after Saturday, the 17th inst. ' ■ :' WEDNESDAY, 28th MAY. The Al. Schooner COLONIST, Coppered and Copper-fastened. 105 Tons -Register, Carrying 190 Tons. . J DANIELS & CO., will sell by auction,! at . tbe Commercial Sale Rooms, on Wednesday, 28th Alay, at 11 o'clock, _ i - The* schooner Colonist, Unless previously disposed of by private contract. ; ' She is now for Sale, Freight, or Charter. SATURDAY, 31st MAY. i Commercial Horse Bazaar. ■ Contractor's Plant. i First Class Heavy Draught' Horses and Mares.: Drays,-Harness, Tools, - : . &c. &'c.;&c.' . • JAIACLEAN aud CO. are favored with instructions from David Proudfoot, Esq., in consequence of the completion of his conttoct; to sell Iby auction at the above Bazaar, on Saturday, the 31st instant, at 1 o'clock sharp, without the slightest reserve,, his whole Plant, comprising'— . \ ■ First-class heavy draught horses and mares (second to no other stud in the Province)., A 7.7... drays, harness^tools, &c.,.&c --„ •, .':'.'. All parties in want of a really good liorse would do ' weU to attend to this sale, as such a chance rarely oc- ; .curs.. • .:.-•-.:; .-": - .-' - i
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 163, 24 May 1862, Page 2
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