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Auctions. ' ■ TIIS DAY. FRIDAY, JUNE Gth. Clearing out Sale by Auction. Horsa Shoes * Smiths' Bellows and Anvils Ironmongery Plated Ware &c, &c, &c. JAS. PATERSON and CO. have received instructions to sell by. Auction at their rooms, Manse-street, on Friday, Ctb. June, at one o'clock, a large assortment of Horse Shoes Smiths' bellows and anvil* Ironmongery Cutlery Plated ware j &c., &c, &c. Catalogues of the above to be had at the Auctioneers'. Terms—cash. No reserve. ~ THIS DAY. j JAS, PATERSON and CO. will sell by Auction ! at their rooms, Manse-street, on Friday, Juno 6th. 8 barrels white herrings ; 6 kegs butter (Wellington) 5 cwt. Port Cooper cheeso 2 cases hams (Sinclair's) 20 tins black paint etc.. etc., etc. Sale to commence at one o'clock. No reserve. THIS DAY, JAS. PATERSON and CO. will sell by Auction at their rooms, Manse-street, on Friday, June (ith, a large assortment of DRAPERY, Black coats Tweed suits . Alpaca coats Cabbage-tree hats Leghorn do. etc., etc. Sale to commence at one o'clock. No Reserva. ~ TUESDAY'S SALE, 10th inst, At 1 o'clock. ' FRUIT, FLOWERING SHRUBS, ORNAMENTAL, AND FOREST TREES. 150 Dozen Cherries, Plums, Pears, Apples, MulbeTries, &c. JAS. PATERSON & CO. are instructed to sell ! by public auction at their Sale Rooms, on Tues-1 day next, 10th inst., at 1 o'clock p.m., a choice selection of Trees from the well known and extensivo Nursery of Wm, Perry, Esq., Heidelburg, Melbourne, comprising:— Currants 30 Varieties of Cherry Trees 7 do Pear. do. 10 do Plum. do. 20 do Apple, do. , \ Mulberry ' - i Filberts Nuts, &c. i Mountain Ash English Oak Scotch Firs Cedars Laurels Japonicas Roses, 72 varieties Roses, 20 do.' Catalogues, with full particulars, on application at the office of the Auctioneers, Jas. Paiebsos & Co. Terms at Sale. , At 1 o'clock sharp. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AND BUILDINGS STAFFORD-STREET. JAS. PATERSON & CO. have received instruction to sell by Auction, on Monday, 9th June, the right of 12 Years Lease of one-eighth of an acre, in rear of the Stores of Messrs. Henry Driver & Co.. Stafford-street, with 8 feet right of way.

ALSO One Two-story House 26 x 12, containing 5 Rooms, and " One large 4 stall Stable. Sale on the ground at 1 o'clock. Terms at Sale ' , - WEDNESDAY, 11th. JUNE. Important to Farmers, Butchers, Dairymen, and Others. T> RANKIN & CO., Auctioneers, have received A\), instructions from Hugh Cameron, Esq., Waipori, to sell on Wednesday, (first) the 11th inst,. at the Yards of John M'Donald, Esq., Waipori, neat "Henderson's accommodation house, Stock, consisting of— Fatjtmllocks Cows Dairy cattle And, Six working bullocks. As the owner of these cattle is about leaving the colony, the whole will be sold Without any Reserve. Terms Liberal. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p.m. N.B.—Luncheon provided. June 6th, 1802. IMPORTANT SALE. JS. RAPHAEL will sell by public auction, . at his rooms, Stafford-street, on Monday, the 9th inst., at 12 o'clock sharp, without the slightest reserve, the Lease of those extensive and commodious Premises, situated in Stafford-street, known as Raphael's Auction Rooms. These premises have a frontage of 25 feet, by a depth of 93 feet, with a right of way known as FLINDERS LANE. These Buildings, from their central situation, ara a most desirable investment for an Hotel, Restaurant, Auction Room«, or either n wholesale or retail Store; in fact, they are admirably adapted for a business establishment of any class. The lease has nearly four years to run, and part of the premises are let to respectable tenants for the term of lease, which clears the whole amount of the ground rent. From the business and improving situation of this property,the Auctioneer deems,further comment unnecessary. After which he wili offer, for public competition, the whole of his very superior furniture, consisting; of-— Loo, dining, nnd other tables, chests of drawers, cheffomers, couches, sofas, hor.se-hair, easy, and other Chan's, a magnificent pianoforte, by Chnppell, splendid pier and marbleslab looking-glasses, chandeliers, handsome kerosene lamps, bar, and other decanters, glass and china ware, sporting, and other pictures, 100 {yards of Brussels carpeting, 50 pairs Witney blankets, iron bedsteads, brass do., with damask furniture, window curtains with brass poles complete, silver forks and spoons, plated and other ware, dinner and j breakfast services, ivory handled knives with plated forks, Pickern's superior American cooking stove, I ' And A variety of other household furniture and culinary utensils, too numerous to enumerate. ' The whole of the Furuityre on view Two days prior to sale. Remember ! 12 o'clock sharp. No reserve. Terms for the Buildiug : one third cash, the remainder by bills at three and six months, c. For the Furniture: under £50, cash ; above that sum, an approved bill at three mouths. J. S. RAPHAEL, Auctioneer & Valuator, Staflbrd-slreot. MONDAY, ICth J UJVE. To Capitalists or Tradesmen seeking: Comfortable Dwelling's. COTTAGES FOR.SALE. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON, and CO. have received instructions from the proprietors, Messrs. Harriett and Co., to sell by public auction, on the ground, on Monday, llith J uue, at twelve o'clock, 6 Cottages, sitnntcd m King street, on nn allot- ■ incut of land leased for 8 years, and subject io a ground rent of £8 6s Bri each, at present let at a weekly rental of £1 each. There cottages, which are conveniently situated, being contiguous to the new jetty, and exactly in a line with the Jewish Synagogue, George street, contain 2 apartments each, lofty in the ceiling, well finished and papered, and with excellent drainage. Term* liberal, declared at sals-.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 174, 6 June 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 174, 6 June 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 174, 6 June 1862, Page 6

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