Auctions- ~ THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 23bi> AUGUST. WAITAHUNA. MB. J. LAZARUS will sell by auction, on Saturday next, 23rd August, at Waitahuna, A grey horse, branded F A on off shoulder. Strayea in January last, will be sold to pay ex- ; peases of Mr. J. Parker. * ■ THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 23m> AD GUST, 1862. To Storekeepers, Grosers, Dealers, and Others. Tinware, &c. Ham and Bacon, tec Blankets, &c. Butter Flour, &c. J DA NIELS & CO. have received instructions . to sell at the Commercial Sale Booms, on Saturday, 23rd August, at 11 o'clock sharp, the following invoices, viz.:— Blankets, tarpaulins Tents, iron buckets Cane chairs, fishing lines Camp kettles, frying pan?.Clothing, cases cheese. &c., kc ALSO, Two hhds. eggs Spiced heel, flour Diggers' long shovels, ic. N.B. —At 11 o'clock on Saturday. The Auctioneers call attention to the above lot of goods, which must be closed forthwith. TUESDAY, 26th AUGUST, 1862. IMPORTANT SALE OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. To Crockery Dealers, Store Keepers/and^Othera. 18 Crates and Tierces—China, Crockery, And Glassware. J DANIELS & CO. have received instructions . to sell at the Commercial Sale Rooms on Tuesday, the 25th Augort, at 1J o'clock, ' 18 Crates and Tierces—China and Glassware, as under:— H 1-1 crate, caps and saucers—brown, blue and mulberry 2-1 do. "do. do. 3-1 do. do. do. 4-1 do. toilet sets—jugs, dL§bes,chamberß, pudding bowls, cups and saucers, toy tea sets, plates, bowls, tee., H-1 do. do. do. 6-1 do. do. do. 7-1 do. do. do. 8-1 do. CO sets assorted jugg, 10 dozen pearl butters and stands 0-1 30 dozen albioo dishes 10-1 70 do. plates 11-1 tierce —56 dozen tumblers, assorted 12 dozen egg cups 12-1 do. do. do. 13-1 do. do. do. 14-1 do. do. do. 15-1 do. 30 sets decanters, assortec,—2 doz. 1 half-pints IG-1 do. sugars, creams, butters, carafe and tumbler*, pillar jugs, soda water, water tumblers, &c. 17-1 hhd.—3o white and gold tea sete, 7 dozen named mugs 18-1 do. 20 white and gold tea sets, 5 dozen named mugs. The Auctioneers call the attention of the Trade, Dealers, and others, to the above sale of first-class ■ goods, which have been imported to order direct, . io meet the requirements of this place. Terms at Sale. 1 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LITTLE DUNEDIN ! LITTLE VUXSDIS I A SALE bITaUCTIOK of ALLOTMENTS \ In this New Township, Will take place on an early day. All the lots are now marked out on the land. ' R. C. LUSCOMBE, ____^ Auctioneer. I GREENWICH PARK ESTATE, Only 4 miles from Dunedin, Opposite the Town and Jetty. i Q G. ISAACS & CO., Jetty-street, have int KJ, strutted their auctioneer to sell by public com- - petition, on an early day, due notice of which will be given, " The most picturesque and pleasantest site for y country residences, fronting the Bay, and I formerly known as the East Inner Efarbor and now being subdivided for the Greenwich Park Estate. * Tew property is pronounced to be the finest selec--1 tion of land in the Province. J Terms at Sale. J THURSDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1862 5 At 11 o'clock. f FINAL C L eT~R ING SALE At Mosgtel Mills, East Taieki. i. |~ &, J. H. BARR have received instructions s U. from A. J. Burns, Esq., to sell by public , auction, ou Thursday, the 2Sth inst., at 11 o'clock fortnonu, ' 1 Four-horse power thrashing machine j 1 Stack of oat straw, in five lots 10 Tons fine flour Sharps and seconds. Also^— r The remainder of the Farm implements, utensils, &c. And Several Acres of fine Bush Land. - Terms at sale. , MONDAY, 25th AUGUST. To Builders, Contractors, and) Others. t Brick and Wood Building in Priace3-«tre«t. JPATERSON & CO. have received instruction. . from the Proprietors, Messrs. Smith and Mar . shall, to Sell by Public Auction, on the premises, at £ 12 o'clock, on Monday, August 25— ~*™>» All those Buildings occupied by Messrs. Smith and Marshall as STORE AND BAKERY, Consisting of one Wooden and Brick Building. Also— n im i. i B**er *8 OveB > complete. Ihe whole to be removed within one week from - uay oi sale. i Terms Cash. v <$«* No Reserve. >, . BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOm AM'LANDRESS&CO. have now on hand and . for sale sevaral hundred trunks of Boots of th« most seasonable and suitable description, at their c Store, Stafford-street, opposite Cumnrings* Bond. l> Low advances on Eualish prices only asked. J FOR PRIVATE BARGAIN. »- A M 'LANDRESS & CO. have for sale a stronr XI.. well made light Spring Dog Cart, with all thi _ latest improvements, and capable of seatinr six people. Together with silver-mounted barness/coaplete. r PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' FRUIT TRS B S From the Victoria Nursery, Richmond. ? A. . non.on^eariy^ay.akrgeshipm^tof J d Shrubs ir Flowers From the above celebrated Nursery. ' a ir,r ICE OF REJIOVAL. A M'LANDRESS & CO. haw removed their if^il Jr^i^L R?? M to the «rten*iTe premise* Btafford street nearly opposite tha Provincial Hotel. August 6th, 1E62. GaLBS BY"" AUCTION conduct^ by « ° . R. C. LUSCOMBE, ° Prusces-street Chambers, l * Opposite Oxe Exchange Hotel, NMTtht Cutting
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 211, 23 August 1862, Page 2
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