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- -*— - -.-: Auction " . ' . THIS DAY. FEIDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock sharp. FLOUR. FLOUR, Just Landed. J DANIELS nnd CO. are instructed to ?ell by .auction, on Friday, 3rd October, twelve o'clock, at the Commercial Sales .Room, Princes-street. Terms at Sale. --;-•, ; ' r THJS t)AY- r FRIDAY, 3k d OCTOBER, - Twelve o'clof-k. , Commercial Sales Room. , J sell hj -wiction, on O » Fnday, 3rd October, aTI 2 o'clock, ! ■ : .z.:j;<j Potatoes ■■■• :■■;..- ■•"." ;.^ ;.-:; ■■'.-'• .•''■. i- . ... Sardines, ale , •■-... " v '- - ■■ ( ''.'Wax.'yistas' " 1_ '(;Cutlery, fancy goodi Boots and shoes' . .Ironmongery "; "'Butter;' . : ■ .-'< - Ali*.' brandy '<■•• t ; Sugars, dateß Gooking-stoves. . ' - ~ . Terms at sale. MONDAY, 13th OCTOBER. A Rare Opportunity, A FIRST-CLASS CUDNTR^ STORE. To General Storekeepers in town, New Arrivals, and Others. Corrugated Iron Store with a Comfortable Cottage, and 3-quarter Acre Sections at the Head of WAIHOLA LAKE, Lately occupied by Messrs W*ebb, Pantlin' and Co., in the centre of a larg^ agricultural district, and the direct route to the various diggings, either by water or land cari'iage. R-B. MARTIN and CO. are instructed by the . mortgagee to sell by auction, at their rooms High - street, ou Monday, 13th October, at one o'clock, ,' Without reserve, That well situated stow and cottage, with threequarter acre sections of land in the township of Clarendon, being sections 12, 13, and 67 in close proximity to the Jetty. ; The store is built of cuiTugated iron, and size 20 leet x «iO teet. ' A comfortable cottage is erected on the property size 15 feet x2O feet. y *' The auctioneers can recommend this property to any person of moderate capita), it is situated in the centre of a large agricultural district, and might be made a first-rate depot for receiving goods for transmission to the various diggings. _ -''Terms'at sale. tionee 19 °* propeity <a»"be-Been--at. *c AucMONDAY, 6th OCTOBER. The Whole of the FURNITURE, KITCHEN COOKING UTENSILS, BILLLIARD TABLE, And all Effects of the C L U B, Maclaggan-street. EB. MARTIN and CO. are instructed to sell • by auction, on Monday next, 6th October, on the premises, at 12 o'clock. : Without Reserve, ■ m The whole effects of the Club, and will be sold in the following order : — HALL. . 1 lamp, 1 table, 3 mats, 2 pieces oilcloth. DINING-ROOM. lO'Chairs, 1 mahogany sideboard,. 1 dining table ...... (mahogiany) mahogany stand for do, writing . ' table, 2 engravings, framed and glazed, 1 bell, letter scdle,. inkstand; registrar stove, . fire-irons, fender, cocoanut matting 24 yards' 3 Bets muslin curtain*. 3 valence^, 3 blinds! rollers, &c, 1 colbuial sofa. 7 panels par- : ; ;. ■• tition. ; ' ' r .„..'. READING-ROOM. 9 chairs, mahoirany table, ballot box, letter box, 2 sets curtains. 3 valences, 3 blinds and rollers. ■ • BILLIARD-ROOM. - 1 Thurston'fl billiar.l tab'c, warranted, 3 marking ; . ;. boards,- 2 lamps, 24 cues, 1 : mahogany cue . : stand, 2 rest,!, 2 butts, 12 pool balls, 3 billiari ■;;... .;. balK 22 damaged.balle, 1 grate, 6 blinds and rollers, straight ed^e and semicircle, siltard brush and iron, set of pinsian i mar»* bles, set of ThurstonV billiard la'<nps complete, 2 cupboards,, cocoanut matting, 3 cushions, (seats' covered green i damask), Thurstone^ rules. ;.,.;-, KITCHEN. 8 soup plates, 12 dinner plates, 18 dessert plates, soup tureen and ladle, butter boat, 6 dishes, .■": fi.<h strainer. 7 meat covers, 3 boilers, 19tew: pan, 4 saucepans,, 1 frying pan, pair scales. 1 cullender, 1 clock, coffeepot,.-}teapots, 12 eg{? ciips, 6 cups and saucers, 2 buckets, 2 washiog tubs. 2 dressers, 1 f*bl*;, ;l mantle' (patent), 1 copper^ 6 bedroom candlesticl-s. 3 brass do, ,4 metal do, 3 jug 3,* cookinic range. ; : No. 1 OFFICE. i 4 feet bisrh mahogany iijgeon holes, I deal table, 1 chair (broken), h'.ind, brass bouud box. No 2 BEDR')OM. Iron bedstead, 1 counterpane, 4 blankets, 2 sheets. 1 pillow, 2 mattresses, washrtanrt, toilet cover, toilet service, looking glass, blind and curtain. Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, same as No. 2 Bedroom. BAR. 8 tumblers, 12 wine glasses, 13 decanters, 1 dresser, 2 chairs, 8 cheese plates, 2 »u«ar basins, 1 tub, 1 butter glass, 25 large spoons, 21 small do, 1 steel, 18 large knives, 16 small do, 2 cruet stands, 4 salt spoons. 3 tra\s, 4 spider glasses, 3 carving knives, 2 carving forks. ATTICS. 2 tables. No 1 SERVANTS' BEDROOM. Wooden^bedstead, 1 pillow, 2 mattresse?,- 2 blankets, 1 counterpane, washstand, toilet cover, piece carpet, chair, looking glass, 2 sheets. No. 2 SERVANTS' BEDROOMI Wooden bedstead, mattress, 2 sheets, 2 blankets, •ounterpane Nos. 3. 4, 5, uame as No. 2 Bedroom. 18 pillow slips 7 pairs Bhceta Stable cloths 30 towels 6 bolster* <J pillows. Terms at Sale. No Reserve. Sale at 12 o'clock. • >■ UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITYTO* SECDRB , FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PREMISES. "ODWARD CASPER & CO. will sell by auction, XJ. on an early day, at the EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS, 1 (Unless previously disposed ot by private (contract), , ■ The following most valuable properties: , Lot I^-rThat, -substantial and faithfully-built stone basement, 22 x 08, corner of Hope and Stafford-sti eets. The expenditure !of a mere < .trifle, will finish this building so as to make one of the most eligible stores 'in town. Ground rent, £66 per annuini 'Lease 14 years, right of removal or full valuation. Lot 2—Do do do. - Lot 3—Do do do. ' Each of these lots has a right-of-way at rear. . .Lot 4—25 x (.6 to Hope-street. Qrdnnd rent £25 per annum. * Lot 5—25 x 75 in Maclagean-street, next . Alcorn Brothers: right-of-way at rear to Dawson-street,' Ground rent/ £60 per annum, legfe 10 years,? valuation; \' f ■ ' ■ Lot 6—25 x 40, Freehold jn high-street, opposite , ' "'"_tne new Custom-htfuse,' Telegraph|-offioe, v at, • the" head of new J&ty, next sleWs'Palgety ( . »nd Hf|ttray }s>new premises, now occupiedas "tKe Exchanup'Sales Kobm.c>^66oo',cai>f re- ' maiij on mortgage at 10 *ci "cViit.' ' ' ; liot;?—26, 6 x 85;; ip: $tnart{»treeti next , , i M'Ciuire'srimberyardV jGraund r«Bt,£so ' per* annum. J J ; '.^t,oXr ;' Terns iTTrOne-ibird ca^hj.one-thitd A^o^ee months *" ' ' onfe-lhird, foUf monthl.^'= - '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 246, 3 October 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 246, 3 October 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 246, 3 October 1862, Page 3

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