Amusements. tVo YAL PRINCESS THEATRE. Lesskks Fawcett & Co. Tuesday, May 20th, 1802. JESSY VERE, Or THE RETURN OF THE WANDERER. Jacojj Thoivne Mr. J. M. Wolfs. To conclude with the magnificent Operatic, Burlesque, FK A '"■ D I A'-'V 0L O. Fra Diavolo (with original music) Miss HI Gordon. ANNOUNCEMENT. " ' ' ■; MR. SANFORD FAWCETT has been induced in consequence of tlie extreme inclemency of the weather and the numerous applications, to postpone his' Benefit to ' WEDNESDAY, 2Sth MAY. The Tickets issued will be available for that night. AMUSEMENT! AMUSEMENT.! AMUSEMENT!!! CITY BUFFE'rCASINO. OPEN EVERY EVENING. • DANCING commences at 9 o'clock. First-class Band and M.C. vCITY BUFFET CASINO. OPEN THIS EVENING, 0 O'CLOCK. ADMISSION — Gentlemen, 2s. 6d.; Ladies, free. STAFFORD-STREET, Four doors above Provincial. IMWgiJiM I—_l—■ H ■ I ■ li I —_—B__CTMl__B__■__—«_■—_— Auctions. • THIS DAY. MESSRS. E. DE CARLE & CO. will sell at 12 o'clock sharp, ON THE PREMISES, Walker-street, A general assortment of Merchandise, the property of a Deceased Gentleman, Consisting of—Books, Glass, Crockery, Plated Ware,'&c. WEDNESDAY, 28tii AIAY, At 12 o'clock. To Timber' Merchants, Contractors, Builders, and others. EDE CARLE _ Co. are instructed to sell' by . Auction at Messrs. H. Driver and Cos. stores, Stafford-street, on Wednesday, the 28th inst., at 12 o'clock, the following Timber ex. Missic^ stored on account of Consignees. 3000 feet, 8 in. lining 0000 „ 2xl deal battens 1000 „ 7xAD. W. boards 10,200 „ Cxi T. and G. flooring 2000 „ Ox | 500 „ 2 in. moulding 500 „ 2* in „ 500 „ 3 in. „ 500 „ 11 in. ~ 6 doors, 0-2x2-3, li R. P. 0 „ 0-2x2-2, li D. M. 12 „ 0-0 x 2-6, li R. P. 6 „ 0-6x2-o,l] D.M. Immediately after, On the Government Land adjoining their Mart, The balance of Timber ex Eureka, Missic, and Jeannettc, 2000 feet 3x2 Oregon 1000 „ 3x3 „ 1500 „ 4x 3 „ . 2000 „6xl£ T. and G. flooring 2000 „ shelving 0000 „ T. and G. lumber 5000 „ 7x § dressed W. Boards 30C0 „ 7x I rough „ 4500 „ Cx 3 T. and G. flooring SO pairs sashes, various sizes 100,000 5 feet palings ■ Terms at Sale. THURSDAY, 29th MAY, At 11 o'clock sharp. To Grocers, Storekeepers, Piovision Merchants, and otheis. EDE CARLE fe CO. are instructed by the Im- . porters to sell by Auction at their Alart, on Thursday, at 11 o'clock, to close consignments ;— 50 casks India pale ale in bond, guaranteed sonnd 2 cases Havannah cigars, each 100 boxes 284 cases Lamaque brandy 50 cases vieuxi cognac 70 cases anchor geneva 4 tons coarse salt 50 cases pricked salt 17 chests fine congou 35 half do do 100 boxes clarified moulds 28 bag's while'Java'sugar 000 bags Mauritius and Company's sugars 3 boxes ll's tobacco 3 cases olives 10 cases finest Cheshire cheese 50 ciises Victorian Company's stout 5 cases champagne cider lionmongery : — 34 single and double iron bedsteads 100 saucepans, assorted sizes 1 case containing 300 handsome lamxis 12 doz. cutlery, Sorby's After which, — An Invoice of opera glasses, Telescopes, Ladies' and Gentlemen's gold watches, brooches, and jewellery. Terms at Sale. At 12 o'clock, The Lease of Property in Princes-street, and also a Shop and Premises in High-street. Terms liberal. 7 THURSDAY, 2Uth MAY, 18J2, ' ' At 12 o'clock, sharp. To Merchants, Traders, Shippers ;to the New Gold Fields and adjacent Colonies, Drapers, Up-Country Storekeepers, and Others, GREAT CLEARING SALE Of Winter Goons ex Akbar, Dcnna Anita, Al- , dinga, Oraeo, Coloiiist, Lady Egidia, and other late arrivals. <s» AM-LANDRESS & CO. have been favored with , instructions fiom Messrs. Harris aud Sampson, .(who, are about removing into' their new premises) to sell by public auction, at their Stores iv High-street, (above tho Union Bank) on Thursday, the 29th inst., at 12 o'clock, sharp, an Extcnbive Assortment of . , SEASON 'ABLE GOODS, Comprising the following : — 200 Trunks and Cases BOOTS, Consisting of— M'Guire's American boots Grained Napoleons, enamelled do, calf do , Clump Wellingtons, clump half do Gents' clump, elastic sides Colonial hi added watertights d 0... do Bluchers Best military do Women's boots—cloth, leather, kid, See Elastic side and lace Women's Bahnpi-als (military heels) Children's leather, kid, and cloih Balmorals. The above goods are from the celebrated manufactories o£Jßostock, Elley, Iloman, Turner, Stead and Simpson, Ilardey, Sharnian, and others. 'SOFT GOODS AND CLOTHING. Muslin curtains, Chinese blinds Silk 'handkerchiefs,".blankets (scarlet blue, and white in 8-4, 0-4, 10-4, and 11-4 Flannels of every description Heavy blue serge shirts (double backs) Heavy lambs' wool shii ts do '\ do' pants'1 do Sfi'etland wool shirts,'and pants do lambs' wool half-hose Inverness capes Pilotjackets Heavy doe .sacs , Bedford cord trowsers , Dob do , Waterproof coals 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.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 165, 27 May 1862, Page 6
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