AuctionsTHIS DAY, TUESDAY, 26th AUGUST At 12 o'clock sharp. ' No Reserve. ' To Ironmongers, Hardware Dealers, General Storekeepers and Others. A M;L A XDR ESS & CO. have received iastruc- £*■• T'^Vf by public auction, at their new Stores, m btaffbrd-strcct, nearly opposite the Provincial Hotel, This Day, at 12 o'clock sharp---5 doz 12-in, L.H. frypans, tinned 6 doz oval, No. 0, do* 5 doz 1, do 0 doz 2, do 20 doz Day's D. 11. shovels ID bales Calcutta rops Id bales Bengal iinea 10 doz bellows 4 cases Hunt.-* Imifr-handled shovels Terms liberal •No reserve. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 2Gtu AUGUST. At 12 o'clock sharp. Without reserve. To Provision Merchants, Storekeepers, Grocers, and Others. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have received instruc- . ti«>i9 to sell by public auction, at thsir Stores, In btafford-rtreet, nearly opposite the Provincial Hotel, this uay, at 12 o'clock sharp, 350 bags 3iiperior Brown's River potatoes 800 busheU Scotch oats 10 casks split peas 20 ~ carbonate of soda 15 Ciise^ assorted jams 3 tons biscuit 15 „ California flour, in 50 lb. bag* 40 bo^es Colonial soap 40 „ Liverpool do. 35 firkins butter. Terms liberal. No reserve. TUESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1862, At 12 o'clock sharp. From J. J. Rules' Victoria Nursery, Richmond Victoria. Without Reserve. To Nurserymen, Seedsmen, Florists and Others. 1230 VINES, CYPRESSES, FRUIT TREES, &c, &c. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored with . i;ist> uutiouti from the importers to sell by public auction, at thnir new Stores, in Staffordstreet, nearly opposite the Provincial Hotel, on Tuesday next, tlitf :iad September, at 12 o'clock, sharp •the undermentioned :— ' 20 k-:s May Duke Cherries, White Hart do. 12 lots M;ael!ii do., Heart of Midlothian do*. 42 lous Green Gage Plums 12 lots Red Currents 12 lots Yellow Ga^e Plums, Blue Gage do., Blue \iolet do., lMagnum Bonum do., Goliah and Orleans do. 12 lots English and Vermont Damson, Royal George aad Keusiugtou Peach 12 lots Turkey Figs 16 lots Winter Crepan Pear Napoleon, Jargoneild, Maiia Louise TREES AND SHRUBS. Clots English Oak 2 low Elm 20 lote Arborvitse VINES. Black Hamburgh Sweet Water, and Frontiguac do. Terms liberal. * No reserve. THIS DAY, - TUESDAY, 26th AUGUST, At 12 o'clock. To Ironmongers, Storekeepers, and Others. J DAN I ELS k CO. have received instructions to . sell by auction, this day, at the Commercial Sale Rooias, Princes-street, at* 12 o'clock, Suiter's balances Kerosene lamps G-l&sS bull's eyes Saws— zinc uairrore Gold bags Tindiehcfl Pick handles. For sale this day, to close accounts. Terms cash. TUESDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1802. MALT. MALT. MALT. To Brewers, Dealers and Others. J DANIELS & CO. will sell by public auction, . this day, at 12 o'clock, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, 40 bushels oi Malt, in splendid order. For positive &ale. No reserve. TUESDAY, 26in AUGUST, At 12 o'clock. To Furniture Dealers and Others. JDAXIELS & CO. have beea favored with • instruction;* to 3ell by auetioa, this day, at 12 o'clock— A very nice assorted invoice of Chairs, consisting of— Rocking Chairs Caiie Chairs &c, &c. N.B.—The trade are invited to inspect same, being a first-rate lot of goeds. TUESDAY, 9xn SEPTEMBER. Second Periodical Sale of Useful and most Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at the WHOiESALE FVKSITVRK WARHHOUSB, Stafford-street. RB. MARTIN & CO. are instructed b.v . Me-srs. Dalgety, Rattray & Co., to sell by auction on Tuesday, 9th Septemeer, at one o'clock, The following useful and elegant FURNITURE, Consisting of— Mahogany drawing room chairs Do. do. couches Do. 100 tables Do. cheffoniers . Do. hairseated couches Do. do. easy chairs Do. conceded coffee tables Do. whatnots, on turned columns Do. wardrobes Do. butler's tmys Japamieii wardrobes Do. dressing tables Do. chests of drawers Lounging chairs &c. &c. &c. Note. —The furniture is now on-view at the large Btore in Stalford-strtet, above the Union Hotel. Catalogues in preparation. GREENWICH PARK ESTATE, Only 4 miles from Dunedin, Opposite the Town and Jetty. SG. ISAACS & CO., Jetty-street, have in . etructed their auctioneer to sell by public competition, on an early day, due notice of which will be given. The most picturesque and pleasantest site for country residences, fronting the Bay, and formerly known as the East Inner Harbor, and now being subdivided for the Greenwich Park Estate. This property is pronounced to be the finest selection of land in the Province. Terms at Sale.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 213, 26 August 1862, Page 3
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