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Auctions. THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 6th JUNE. TIMBER SALE YARDS, Corner of Gaol and Stewart—streets. TO BE SOLD on "account and risk of the former Purchaser. Without Reserve. 28,031 Running feet gin. Sco. T & Q Flooring 36 Deals, 9x3 6,000 Feet Baltic Feather Edge Weather Boards. EDWARD CASPER & CO. will sell at their Timber Sale Yards, on Friday, June 6th, at 1 o'clock, precisely, on account and risk of former purchaser, TIMBER As above described. Terms]: —Under £100 cash; above that sum 3 months' acceptance, to be approved of by Vendor. EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS, TO THE TIMBER TRADE AND PERSONS BUILDING. T7DWARD CASPAR & CO. are prepared to Hi . supply any quantities of New Zealand Timber, and to deliver the same within one week^of receipt of orders. Parties needing Timber will find TTTO HOST IMPORTAKT ADYAHTAGES, The getting precisely what they want, and being charged with ACTUAL MEASUREHEHT ONLY. PRICE LOW. TERMS LIBERAL. EXCHANGE; SALE ROOMS,. T7IDWARD CASPER & CO. have* to let, on long Vjl or short lease the undermentioned properties, most valuable for position, accommodation, and rising importance of neighborhood: — 1. The Stores lately occupied by^R. G. Gibbons, in Stuart-street 2. A Cottage at rear of do. ', 3. Eight-stall stable 4. The large and well-known Timber Yard. For a Builder, Contactor, or Timber Merchant no position in Dunedin can compare with the premises now offered. The Trade is gradually and completely consolidating itself about the Stuart-street Jetty, to which, Mr. Gibbon's property is immediately adjoining, and whilst the rent asked is most moderate, NO BONUS IS REQUIRED. ' Immediate possession can be given. THIS DAY, FRIDAY,'6th INSTANT. Commercial Horse Bazaar. DRAYS. DRAYS. DRAYS. Ex Margaretha Roesner, from New South Wales. J MACLEAN & CO. have received instructions to . sell by auction, at the above Bazaar, on Friday, the 6th instant, at 12 o'clock sharp, without the slightest reserve, 20 first-class tip drays 20 pairs wheels and axles 4 spring carts, and 30 sets shaft and leading harness. All parties in want of drays and harness, would do well to attend this sale, as every lot offered will positively be sold, to close consignments. Government Notices. /"^ROWN LANDS.—Notice.—All persons requiring \j certificates of occupation of land purchased by them, must, produce their receipts of payment on applying for such certificates. W. H. Cutten, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, sth March, 1862. WANTED Tenders for fencing in the Pilot Station at tie Heads. Tenders will be received at Harbor Office, Port Chalmers, on or before the 16th June next, wnere further particulars can be obtained. STATIONERY.— Tenders will be received at the O Superintendent's Office, on or before Friday, 13th June, current, for the supply of Stationery "for the Provincial jSovernment, for the year ending SOtli September, 1863. Samples oi each article must be lodged with tender. DAIRY FARM ON THE DIGGINGS.—Parties desirous of Renting the Hut known as Robertson's hut, on the road to Tuapeka, as well as that occupied by one of Messrs Musgrove and Murry's shepherds, each having 5 acres of land attached, are requested to send in their tenders to the office of his Honor the Superintendent, in Dunedin, on or before Friday, 13th Juno, 1862, stating what annual rent they will give. The lease to be determined at 3 months' . notice, and compensation for authorised buildings and fpneing to be given by arbitrators. PRICE ONE SHILLING, mHE OTAGO LAND REGULATIONS, may be JL had at Dunedin, from Mr. A. K. Livingstone, Bookseller Gabriel's Gully, frojoi Mr. Joseph M'JKay, storekeeper Weatherston's do. Wajpori do. Waitahuna do. QURG EON WANTED for the Tuapeka Hospital. 0 Salary £300 per annum with quarters. Qualifications the same as those lately advertised in connection with the House Surgeon, Dunedin Hospital. Applications to be lodged at the Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, on or before Fx'iday, the 27th day of June. 1862. /CLOTHING.—Tenders will be received at the \J office of his, Honor the Superintendent, until 4 o'clock on Friday, the 6th-June, for the supply of the undermentioned clothing for prisoners :— 100 Pilot Cloth Monkey-Jackets. 200 Pair Moleskin Trowsers. 1 TAESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERJLJ VICE.—No. 232, Private Charles Ward, absent since 16th Dec , 186-. Size, 5 feet 11 inches ; complexion, sunburnt; eyes, grey; hair, dark brown; whiskers, sandy and short - very thick ; age, about 30 years. No. 579, Private Denis Hughes, absent since the 6th of-March, 1862. Size, about 5 feet 8 inches ; age, 20 years ; complexion, fresh ; eyes, hazel; hair, dark brown ; no beard oz* w.hiskers. No. 310, Private James M'Partlin, absent since the 14th March, 1862. Size, 5 feet 10 inches ; age, 23 years ; complexion fresh ; eyes, hazel; hair, black ; no beard nor whiskers. No. 332, Private Edward Doyle, absent since the 15th March, 1862. .Size, 5 feet 11J inches ; age, 22 years; csmplexion, fresh ; hair, dark brown; eyes, hazel; no beard nor whiskers. No. 3589, Private Thomas Duckworth, absent since the 28th March, 1862. Size, 6 feet; age, 26 years ; complexion, fresh ; eyes, grey; hah1, brown; whiskers, sandy and thick. John Develin. Size, 6 ft. half-inch; age, about 32; complexion, dark; eyes, grey : hair, black and si ort; whiskers, do ; age, about 32 years. No. 647, Private Thomas Lees Hall, absent since t':e 11th April, 1862., Size, 5 feet 9J inches; age, 20 years: complexion, fresh; eyes, blue; hair, light 1 r.nyn ; whiskers or beard, none ; has an impediment ia his sjejeh. ' ' . .. £25 Reward for the arrest of each deserter. A PFLICATIONS will be received at the ProXX. vincial Engineer's Office, l)unedin, until the 18th June, from Gentlemen qualified to fill the office of District Road Inspector. Salary £250 per annum, with an allowance of £50 per, annum for Horse Keep.; ■'->■■ June I, 1852.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 174, 6 June 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 174, 6 June 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 174, 6 June 1862, Page 2

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