Auctions. ' THIS DAY. t At Twelve o'Clock. - - - PLATED GOODS & GENERAL IRONMONGERY. WILLIAM WATTS has received instructions to soil, at the rooms, Rattray-s _cet,. 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. Stc, &c, &c. • THIS DAY. At 12 o'clock. - To New Arrivals and Others. EDE CARLE & CO., arc instructed to sell by . auction, on the premises, Walker-street, near the Caledonian Hotel, on Tuesday, May 27, at twelve o'clock, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Consisting of— Chairs, tables, bedsteads, bedding Blankets, tables, sofas, mattresses Crockery, boilers . . American clocks and stoves Saucepans, and every requisite for a house After which The Lease of Premises will be Sold, At a Nominal Ground Rent. Terms liberal. MONDAY, JUNE" 2nd, And following days. To Drapers, Country Storekeepers, Heads of Families, and the Ladies and Gentlemen of Dunedin and the surrounding Districts. EXPIRATION OF , LEASE !!! GREAT AUCTION Of the whole of THE STOCK OF CLOTHING. DK4PERY, HABERDASHERS', MILLINERY, &C., ' ' ; Of the .MELBOURNE HOUSE. Corner Of High-street and Princes-street. MESSRS. H. E. NATHAN & CO. arc instructed by the proprietor of the above establishment, to sell by auction, on the promises corner of Highstreet and Princes-street, on Monday, June 2nd, and following days, The whole of his superior and well-assorted stock of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, _c. Consisting of— 275 silk dresses, newest styles and colors 60 pieces French silk velvet, all colors 25 do patent velvets 200 flounced dresses 110 ladies' cloth, plush, aud silk mantles and jackets 600 pieces French and Coventry ribbons 172 ladies' trimmed felt hats 86 do. . crinoline and straw hats Girls' and children's trimmed hats 255 Winsey petticoats 75 repp skirts 40 pieces French Twill '95 children's dresses 35 pieces French merino (new goods, all colors) 72 do. black and colored coburgs 43 do. ,do. do. Orleans 100 dozen ladies' white cotton hose 75 do. do. white, grey, and striped lambswool and merino hose • 60 dozen children's white and colored socks, in lambswool, cotton, and worsted Immense stock of ladies' underclothing and baby linen, silk, and llama shawls, wool, cashmere, French and Paisley shawls, ladies' collars and sleeves, stays (newest modes), blond and lace falls, neck ties, crinoline skirts, . wreaths, caps, French kid gloves, Casl mere I and other gloves 150 pieces Hoyle's prints 200 pair white, blue, grey, and scarlet blankets | 40 pairs white calico Horrockses and other makes 35 pieces 36 in. and 72 in. grey calicoes Damasks, moreens, table cloths, huckaback, Welsh flannel, bed ticks, linens, nets, crape, insertion' edgings, laces, velvet trimmings, buttons, fringes, braids, dress trimmings, . etc., etc. ■ ■ ■. CLOTHING. 250 pair white mole trousers . ' 300,id0. doe and tweed do. ■' 60 do. Bedford cord do. 160 do. drab, mole and cord do. 178 doe and tweed vests (assorted) 200 doe and tweed sac coats 98 pilot jackets Black cloth coats, vests, and trousers, boys' clothing of every description, Inverness capes Ca great variety), riding pants, tweed jumpers, lue serge shirts, flannel undershirts, Crimean shirts, white long cloth' and regatta shirts. 255 felt hats, all styles Black and colored cloth caps, Corah silk handkerchiefs, Beaufort ties, black silk squares, ' wool cravats, bolts, braces, collars, lambswool socks, worsted hose Waterproof coats &c. &c. &c. Tho whole of the Stock is for positive auction; the propietor's lease having nearly expired, he is compelled to give up possession of the premises. MONDAY, JUNE 2nd, And following days. On.the Premises, Melbourne House. PORTOBELLO DISTRICT. * E CAMPBELL and CO. have been instructed • .by tho proprietor., H. C. Hertslet, Esq., to sell by private contract, 20 Acres of Freehold Property, situated between - Grassypoint, and the Yellow Bluff, Portobello District, opposite Port Chalmers. . This valuable property consists of rich alluvial land, moderately' timbered, comparatively level, well watered and grassed, being suitable either for agricultural or pastoral pursuits, having the advantage of deep water frontage to the -harbor, affording facilities for the shipment of produce," timber or other ma-: ferial, either to Port Chalmers or Dunedin. This property, from its convenient distance from Dunedin, and easy access to' it, either by land or water, offers to the industrious farmer or agriculturist an opportunity of acquiring property of increasing value upon easy and liberal terms. ■ Further particulars can be obtained at the rooms of the Auctioneers. R. CAMPBELL _ CO., Maclaggan-street. WEDNESDAY, 28th MAY. " OAMARU BUILDING ALLOTMENT. E CAMPBELL &' CO. have been instructed by . the proprietor H. C. Hertslet, Esq ,to sell by public Auction, (if not previously disposed of), at Oamaru, on Wednesday the 28th May,— All that valuable piece of land situated in the Government reserve adjoining Itchen-street, . '■■. and immediately opposite Wharf-street, "•• ' subdivided as per plan into ten allotments.^ The position of this section is about the finest in the rising. Township of Ormaru, . commanding a magnificent view of the Bay and anchorage ground, open,' airy, but weU'sheltered, and the only peice of land upon the Government reserve and public esplanade which has been disposed of, being well suited for tho'erection of private residences or business premises, from its-contiguity to the landing place and anchorage ground of Oamaru Bay. r Terms Liberal. .R. CAMPBELL _ CO., Auctioneers, Land Agents, Sec, Sec, - ■■'■' - - . i ..<,'.- ~;<• Maclaggan-street. WEDNESDAY, 28th MA Y. .OAMARU BUILDING SITES. TV CAMPBELL & CO.-have received instrucXt/. , tioris from H. C. Hertslet, Esq., to submit to pub_c' competition, at Oamaru, on Wednesday, the 28 th May. -, ~ . -Ail-that valuable piece of land, comprising about half an acre, being section No. 10 ; block No. 30, situated in Test-street, and" . - /next allotment but one to Tyne-street "close to the Bay and Government Reserve, -To persons intending to erect business premises, the present instance affords them an opportunity of possessing freehold property upon easy and liberal tenis. The position of this section of land being go centrally situated, close to the Landing, place and _aipping,: presents an opportunity for the safe investmont ci capital rarely equalled. .-'"•■ - Terms very liberal '~■•?.-.•'• • -'R. CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, Laud Agents, &c
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 165, 27 May 1862, Page 2
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990Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 165, 27 May 1862, Page 2
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