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AuctionsTHIS DAY At 12 o'clock sharp, To Nnrserymen, Seedsmen, Florists and 0 there. A M'LANDUESS & CO. have received instrnc.^V *10lJ a t0 se!l bJ pnWic auction, at their Stores, m StfifTora. street, ut 12 o'clock, ' Lomteuos •Scotch Primroses Cowslips Boublo White Moss Roses Carnations. Terms Liberal. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IN .THE ESTATE OF MESSRS. WEBB, PANTLIN & CO., Positive and unreserved sale of the whole Stock in Trade, by order of the TRUSTEES. AM'LANDRESS & C©., have been favored ■ with instructions by the Trustees of the above Estate, to sell without reserve, on an early date, the whole of the stock in trade, consisting of Wines Spirits Provisions Drapery Boots and Shoes Ironmongery And a large assortment of general merchandise, •atalojraes of which will shortly be issued. SALE BYAUCTION. WEDNESDAY, lOtu SEPTEMBER. At Twelve o'clock. Iron Water Tanks and Casks. JAS. PATER3OX & CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, on the Jetty, on Wednesday, 10th Septemher, at 12 o'clock, 17 iron water tanks, with taps, complete Also, A number of water casks Term—Cash. . - No reserve. SALE ByTdCTION. ~" WEDNESDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER. 25 Tons Chatham Island Potatoes. JAS. PATERSON & CO. have received instructions to se'i by auction, on the* Jetty, on Wednesday, 10th September,About 25 tons Chatham Island Potatoes. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Terms cash. A U C T lON .SALE;" -THURSDAY,'SEPTEMBER 25rii, 1862. Comprising :— ire* CHOICE AND CORNER SECTIONS. FREEHOLDS. JONES'S WAIKOUAITI TOWNSHIP, TH E P0 R T FOR TIIE N E W D I G G 1 N QB, At Wcolley's, Beach House Hotel, 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. JAS. PATERSON & CO..are favored with instructions from Messrs. Gillies and Street, to sell by public auction, at Woolley's, Beach House Hotel, on Thursday, 25th September, at 1 o'clock harp, HH FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS, Waikouaiti Township, Jones, Viz.:----16 alloiin^nt,«, Block 11, frontages to Seotiasirect. Henry-street* and Thomas-street. 10 allotments, Block 111., frontages ti Scotiastreet, Beach-street and Thomas-street. 18 allotments; Block 111.-, frontages to BourkeBtreet, Thomas-street and Henry-street. 15 allotments, Block IV., frontages to Geelon.ccstreet, Bench-street and Bourke-street. No. 16 allotment, Section 21, Block IV., with mug dwelling house. The House and freeholds one lot. Plans maybe inspected, and fuller information obtained, on application to MESSRS. GILLIES & STREET, Princes-street. Mr. * WOOLLEY, Beach House, Waikouaiti. Or at the offices of the Auctioneers, JAS. PATERSON & CO., Manse-street. Terms Liberal. Sale at 1 o'clock. ~The Auctioneers dosire briefly to observe that the favourable accounts from the New Diggings (Hartley and Iteilly's), must occasion a vast increase in the already thriving township of Wa'kouaiti, nnd the above choice corner Sections, are thrown open, thus early, that speculator.s? and others may participate in the certain to be realised expectation of an early and large remuneration. JAS. PATTORSON& CO. WEDNESDAY. 10th SEPTEMBER, At 11 o'clock, sharp. IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE At Calderven, West Clutha, Three miles from the Wawera Hotel, and two miles Houthof Albert Cape. To Settler 3, Farmers, Dairymen, Dealers, and Others -|-\RIVER, MA CLEAN & CO. are favored with _!_/ instructions from Alex. M'Neill, Esq., to sell by auction, at the above-mentioned place, on Wednesday, the 10th September, at 11 o'clock, sharp, 150 hear) of very well-bred Cattle, comprising dairy cows, and heifers above twelve months old, and a few steers. The cows are so well known to be quiet, good milkers, that they require no commendation. They are all young, the oldest being about eight years old, and are the stock of what is allowed tohe the largest dairy in the Province. The heifers are very quiet, and require no breaking in, having been all band fed. The proprietor has nevr-r sold a milch cow, and pledp-es himself not to do so until the day of sale, so that the public may liave a fair chance in bidding for them. ....-,■*. The above cattle will be all sold, except two or three ' cows for family use, as the proprietor is retiring from business. . ' There will also be Sold A few Unbroken Cows, and the Dairy Utensils, &c, too numerous to mention. The attention of the public is particularly directed to tiie above sale, aasucli an opportunity of obtaining so many really quiet, good milch cows, has never before occurred in the Province, and may not again occur for years. - Terms: —Dnuer £30, cash; over £30, and under £100, approval hills at thiee montlis ; over £100, approved biib. at six montl s. No Rteerve. Luncheon Provided.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 223, 6 September 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 223, 6 September 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 223, 6 September 1862, Page 3

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