Auctions FRIDAY, 3rd OCTOBEB. WRECK OF ThTfLYING MIST, The Hall, Cargo, Stores, &a, of the ship Flying Mist, From Glasgow, wrecked on the 27th August at Blurt Harbor. Will be Sold as they lie, by Public Auction, AT THE BLUFF; on Friday, 3rd October, by order of tbe Captain, for the benefit of the underwriters, and all whom it may concern. The cargo consists of ]50 cases galvanised iron, 100 kegs Ewbanks nails, 150 bundles fencing wire, 10 bags staples, 600 tons pie iron. 513 cases of whisky, 49 barrels oatmeal, 830 bags oats, 100 bags salt, 19 packages furniture, &c, &c. This sale has been unavoidably postponed from a former occasion, bat will now be carried out without fail. . DALGETY, RATTRAY. & CO., Agents for Gapt. Linnell. Dunedin, 20th September. 18C2. WORKING BOLLOCKS. Just Landed, ex Remark. I /» WORKI3VG BULLOCK 3, thoroughly ±-U broken in to work together. Now depasturing iv the K. E. Valley. . ,- WIiIGIIT, ROBERTSON k CO. FAT AND STORE CATTLE. 9*YQ HEAD of MIXED CATTLE, just arrived «l O from Canterbury, consisting of— I fi A HEAD of Fat Cattle, fit for the butcher. LAO HEAD well-bred Store Cattle, mixed IUU a^es and sizes. To be seen at Flagstaff Hill this day. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO. WORKING BULLOCKS. Just Landed, ex W. B. Dean, From Wellington. QA LARGE-FRAMED WORKING BUL6\J LOCKS. To be seen in Stephenson's Padlock, N. K. Valley. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO. P.S.-—These are a magnificent lot of 'ell broken-In Cattle, hnving bows, yokes, chains, ice., complete, *nd can be seen yoked up. TUESDAY, 30rn SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock aharp. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO. will sell by auction, at their Yards (opposite Morse and 3rl«ir« Slaughter Hoa&e), on Tuesday, SOth September, at 2 o'clock sharp— 1A HEAD Prime FAT CATTLE. O A SPLENDID WORKING BULLOCK 3, Thoroughly broken in to double or single harness. Terms Liberal. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. VJTIJIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO. will sell by W auction, at their yards, (opposite Morse and [)rbeU*» Slaughter-house,) on an early day next week, £A HEAD prime FAT CATTLE. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON k CO. Business NoticesTTEN RY * W (J R M, SHIPPING, CUSTOM HOUSE, AND COMMISSION AGENT, No. 6 Commercial Chambebs, Jetty-6trkbt. LIGHTERAGE PERFORMED AT CURRENT RATES. M'CUBBIH'S FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, RESTAURANT AND CAFE. Til E mofct convenient, ccmmo'lious, and best condnctoi establishment in Duoedin. The boose is built throughout of the finest sto c, and is replete with every convenience. Charjre*, moderate; th« management unsurpassed; the rooms lofty and spaci-. ous ; attendance excellent. Wines, spirits, ana ale? of the best brands only. M'CUBBIJTS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Situated in the very heart of th> mast thriving and business part of the city, will V; fouud to be the best and most desirable in nil repels for travellers, lodgers, families, commercial aud mercantile men, and for members of professions. J. M'CUBBIN, Proprietor. NOTICE OF REMOV L. DALGETY. RATTRAY and CO., will remove their Office from Walker-street to RattrayBtreet, on Monday, 29th September. MR. DAVID ROSS. Architect, has much pleasure in informing his Friends and the Public that he has entered into Partnership with Mr. William Mason. Architect, of Auckland, who has come to Dunedin to carry out his designs for the Bank of New Zealand and other extensive works. The business will in future be carried on under the Firm of Mason k Ross, Architects, &c, at their Offices, Victoria Chambers. Manse-street, also at! Wellington, Canterbury, and Auckland, where they ! bavo works in progress Dunedin, September 2ith 1862. TRIPE. TRIPE. TRIPeT" " Superior Quality. THE VICTORIAN BUTCHERS 1 COMPANY beg respectfully to inform the Public of Dunedin and the vicinity, tliat they receive fresh supplies daily of Tripe, Cowheel, Trotters, Brawn, Pork and Beef Sausages. German Sausages. Smoked Mutton, Hams, Bla.'k Puddings and White Puddings. They nave also on hand, a splendid lot of York Hams, Victorian Beef Hams, and Bacon. Beef, Mutton, Pork, and Veal of the best description. Private Families waited on within three mites of Dunedin. . Parties starting for the diggings can be supplied with prepared meat for the raad. FOR THE MILLION. MELBOURNE CLUB HOTEL, corner of Manse and High streets, next the* Union Bank.—The proprietor begs leave to intimate, that the Luncheon Bar will be open Tomorrow. Sandwich and Glaas of Ale, One Shilling. Chops or Steaks, with Potatoes, One Shilling and Sixpence. Joints, with various Vegetables. Two-and-sixpence. N.B,—Boarders at moderate chargea. NOTICE is hereby given, that JOHN HENRY NODiNG, ot Dunwlin, in the Province of Otago, New Zealand, Gentleman, has, by deed of assignment bearing data tbe 22nd day of September, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and made between the said John Henry Nodmg, of the first part; James Finch, William Hunter Reynolds, and George Hepburn, all of Duoedin aforesaid, merchants, of the second part; and tbe several other persona whose names and seals are subscribed to the said deed of assignment, of the third part; assigned all his personal estate sad effects to the said James Finch, William Hunter Reynolds, and George Hepburn (excent as in tbe said deed is mentioned), in trust for the equal benefit,of such creditors of the said John Henry Koding as shall execute the said deed of assignment on or be-'fore-the 10th-day of October next. And notice is t herebyi further given, tliatthe said deed now Jies for irignature by and ■on behalf.of the creditors of, the said John Henry Noding, at the offices of Messrs. Richmond and ■ Gillies, on -Prinaes-Etreet, Danedin aforesaid, solicitors, and that all creditors failing to sign the same on or before the 10th day of October next, will be excluded from the benefit of the same deed. Dated Vois 2Cth day of September, 1882. RICHMOND & GILLIES, Solicitors to the Trustees.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 241, 27 September 1862, Page 3
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