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Auctions. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 28tii JUNE, At 11 o'clock. 00 CASES APPLES, lu Good Condition. J DANIELS & CO. have received instructions to . sell by auction, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, m on Saturd.iv, 28th .luno, at 11 o'clock— 50 CASKS APPLES— ftipston Pippins, ami other fme.assortments. Terms — Cash. No Reserve. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 2Sth JUNE. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. At the Risk of Mr. John Solomon, the former Purchaser. J DANIELS & CO. will sell by auction, at the « Commercial Sale Booms, on Saturday, 28th Juiie, at 11 o'clock, 2 trunks Women's Boots. At the riik of Sir. John Solomon, the former purchaser. No reserve. Terms—cash. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 28th JUNE. At the Risk of Mr. Butement, the former Purchaser. J DANIELS and CO. will sell by public auction, . at the'iCommercial Sale Rooms, on Saturday, the 28th June, at 11 o'clock, gross Wine Corks. At the risk ot Mr. Butement, the former purchaser. No reserve. Terms—cash. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 28th JUNE, 1 o'clock sharp. |To Builders, Contractors, and Timber Merchants. DAMAGED DEALS—9 x 3. MESSRS. JAMES PATERSON & CO. have received instructions to sell for behoof of whom it may concern, 137 Deals. Ex Zambia, All more or less damaged by salt water, and now lying at head of Jetty. Terms at sale. FRIDAY, 4th JULY. TOKOMAIRIRO. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE OF Mr. GILLAN'S STOCK, In consequence of their not beinjr able to collect the cattle, as previously advertised. DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO. have received instructions from Jas. Gillan, E«q. (late of Wnihola), to sell by auction, at Goodall's Yards, Tokomuiriro, on Friday, the 4th July, at 12 o'clock sharp, The whole of his Stock, viz. :— 60 head of quiet well bred cattle, principally cows, with calves at foot and springiug, and fat steers and heifers. Also, 1 pure Durham Bull, imported. - The above mentioned cattle will positively be at Tokomairiro on.day of sale, and will he sold without the slightest reserve. Terms at sale. . Luncheon provided. TUESDAY, 8m JULY. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE , OF THE ' NEW TOWNSHIP LITTLE D UN E DIN, CONTAINING 400 FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS OF LAND. The Proprietors of the Bank of England.

The Gentlemen, Merchants, Tradesmen, the Citizens of Dunedin, and the Residents on the Wold Fields, ARE hereby respectfully informed that all that excellent, capitally situated, and well laid out op little dunedin, Will he Sold by Public Auction. This splendid site is situated but a short walk off the main metalled road that leads out of Princesstreet to all the principal Gold Fields of the colony. It is reached by a Government Road after passing the first Stone Bridge out of Princes-street, and adjoins the beautiful grounds of — Master, Esq., M.P.C., being Allotment 10 of Section 7, District of Dunedin, &c, and is on fine rising ground, commanding beautiful views of all the surrounding country. The streets are wide and well arranged. The situation is, perhaps, one of the best that could be selected to provide for that much-required want, a TOWNSHIP NEAR THE CITY, Where the return drays, coaches, and passengers from the gold fields, and from all the farms, may halt before eoming into DUNEDIN. From the great want of such a TOWNSHIP, Hundreds are daily inconvenienced,, both in going from, and coming into the CITY. Every man, therefore, who wishes to purchase land and a freehold, should buy in the NEW TOWNSHIP, For it is a well-known fact that hundreds of individuals have enriched themselves by judiciously buying land in NEW AND RISING TOWNS. An opportunity now offers which will give every man the power of purchasing at first-hand an allotment in the N E W TO W N ■ of LITTLE DUNEDIN. ""Besides the excellent position of this first clnss [Township, it has a frontage to a, reserve of 50 acres of moderately timbered land, The undersigned hereby respectfully informs the public that in consequence of the gveat number of gentlemen assembling4 at the sale of the St. John's Wood property, and of having sold a large quantity of the Gbuldsbank Estate sincethe auction, he has been instructed to dispose of the above handsome propesry by public auction, at the New London Auction Mart, at 12 o'clock on Tuesday, July Bth. These new rooms are r.ow near completion," and are situate opposite to the Post Office, the Custom House,and the Cafe De Paris. A cenerous champagne luncheon will be provided, at which all classes of thej community are invited to partake. The title is direct from the Crown to the present owner. Terms, Liberal; And will be declared at the time of sale. The Time of Sale is Fixed for TUESDAY, Bth JULY. T BEG to annoxmce that I have this day disposed of X my Horse, Cattle, and Stock Business, together ■with those central and extensive Horse, Cattle, and Sheep Yards in this City, known as the "■■■• ' PROVINCIAL SALE YARDS, •ro MR. HENRY DRIVER, Who, being in every way qualified, and .having every advantage for carrying on this description of business, I can confidently recommend to Squatters, .Dealer?, and Importers, placing stock and stations in his hands for sale. S. JONES. Dunedin, 22nd May, 1862. With reference to the above, we beg to state that we have commenced business in this place as STOCK SALESMEN AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Under the name and style of DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO. In connection with the above well known and convenient Sale Yards, we have secured good receiving •paidoeks and drafting yards within an easy distance of town, enabling us to offer every facility for the disposal of Cattle, Sheep, and Horses. We are also prepared to negotiate the sale or purchase of Station property. Advances (when required) made on Stock, Stations, wool, to. ■ HENRY DRIVER **~ JOHN MACLEAN. Duaedin, Oth June, 1862.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 183, 28 June 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 183, 28 June 1862, Page 3

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