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Auctions TUESDAY, 7th OCTOBER^ At 12 o'clock sharp. Without Reserve. Surplus Stores, ex Notos, from Sydney. To Provision Merchants, those Loading for tho Diggings and Others. A M'LANDRESS & CO. have received instrucJnSt%flh°i nS/ 0 hj m P ublic auetio "> at their stores, Sf^SS^-" 1^nexfc'the 7th instant' 10 tierces prime Sydney beef 1 ton Wiikie's bread 1 do flour 1 do sugar Tea in half chests 2 casks split peas 1 tin mustard and pepper 1 cask Sydney lard, iv bladders 1 do vmejrar 1 case Sydney smoked beef 4-boxes tobacco, duty paid 40 cases geneva (Key brand) 1 quarter-cask Jamaica rum 2 cases, each 4 doz. ale (Fuge & Co ) 2 do champagne. Terms liberal. No reserve. FRIDAY, 17th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock, Sharp. P O S I T I ~V~E SALE. The Capacious Stores occupied by A. M'Landress and U>. as a Wholesale Drapery and Boot Warehouse situated in Stafford-street, opposite the Bond of Messrs Tickle & CuiEming. A M/LANDRESS & CO. have been instructed -0.. . by James Forrester, Esq., to sel> by auction, at their rooms, in Stafford-street, if not previously disposed of by private bargain, on Friday, the 17th of October, at 12 o'clock sharp, ~ The six years' lease to run of that very valuable property, having a frontage to Staffordstreet of 20 feet, with a depth of 47A feet, and covei-pd with that substantial store, now occupied by A. M'Landress and Co., as a Wholesale Drapery and Boot Establishment, fronting the Bonded Stores of Messrs Tickle and Cummin g. Terms liberal. No reserve. PUBLIC NOTICE. GRAND SALE OF GREENWICH PARK _ , ESTATE, Only Four Miles from the Jetty across the Bay. And formerly known as the East Inner Harbor, Dunedin. A Steamer to run to and from hourly. SG. ISAACS & CO. have received instructions . to submit to public competition, at their Auction Mart, The whole of this truly valuable Estate And in doing so they they feel that it would be quite superfluous on their part, to expatiate upon the merits and beauties of this sylvan retreat; but, as the whole ot this magnificent township is cut up into allotments to suit all classes, they cannot, in justice to their chent3, refrain from drawing attention to its naturally picturesque and romantic scenery. Its wooded slopes • its commanding position; its ever-running streams oithe purest water j its incomparable view of the bay and shipping, together with its close proximity to Dunedin all of which proclaim it the most valuable, delightful, and eligible site for villas for the rich retiredresidences for men of business ; and cottage homes for the industrious artizan. Terms—Half Cash; the remainder in Bills. fhe City Surveyor is now on the ground, and will point out the sites to any one visiting the ground u^%^t be seen &tHhe London Auut'ion VICTORIA, THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. Merino Ewes.—Skipton. T°o brf, so]T lbyauctioaafc Skipton, on Thursday, 27th November proximo, the following highlybred Ewes:- b J 1000 Full-mouthed 100 Two-tooth—first-class. , a They will be shown in the wool, so that buyers can Vni^ if, 4he quallft and will be offered in lots of 100. 1 hey are all bred by the undersigned, and are the annual draught from his breeding floclcs. This offers* most favourable opportunity to commence a stud nock. ||| L r a ) Au^ 2 o,aS62. Jo™ *• o™"* To Let* rro^?'s' wo/hops in Walker-street, opposite JL Caledonian Hotel. Apply Etonian, Brothers, Jetty street. . ' rr\O LET, one Three-roomed Cottage, in Richardson X street, off Walker-street. Apply Cafe de raris. - VjOUSE to let, 4 rooms, very convenient, near rnt) LET, a Four-roomed Cottage at the Forbury ■ toF. Fu°lton Apply °n the premis^ fJIO LET. the Billiard Room," Queen's Arms. ANDREW ANDERSON, TAILOR AND CLOTHIEB, IV/TOST Respectfully intimates to his friends and ■UJ- the public, that he has commenced the above trade IN ALL ITS BHANCIIES. A. A. trusts, from past experience, strict attention to orders, EXCELLENCE OF MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP combined with MODERATE CHARGES, to merit a share of public patronage. RATTRAY-STItEET, • Adjoining the Shamrock. Hotel. H UGH Klgi?/p B V s EICK * co;< PRINCES-STREET, Have just Opened up their Second Delivery (for the season) of STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, And M I L 4 L I N E RY, Direct from London, ex Bombay. rnAYLOR.—Nev. Bush.—New rush to Taylor's JL Hair-dressing Saloon, George-stivet, Dunedm. mAYLOR, Hair-dresser (late of Professor Brown's, Js, church~street ' and Strang's, Coliins-street, Melbourne. A clean pair of brushes to each customer. IF you Want your Hair Cut and Dressed,' go to Taylor's, next Royal'George'Hotel.- ;. HAIR-DRESSING in any style at Taylor's. George-street. Clean pair of brushes to each customer. ■ NOTICE. ~~~ -"■*- piCKFORD, BTJRGE, &CO. are now Receiving X Goods for Sale by Auction, opposite the Barracks, Princes-street. Out-door Sales attended to. CHAPMAN'S HAIII CUTTING, SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING SALOON, Manse street, Two Doors from Princes-street. ["AMES CHAPMAN respectfully informs the *) Citizens of Dunedin that, having removed from the Arcade to the above sup rior premises, he hop°s by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of those favors so liberally bestowed upon him heretofore. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. FERGUSON &. M ITCH'ELL, Engravers and Litho^Tapefs, . .Removed opposite, near the Cutting. - v *f~- : ~ ~- i —f —f —; —r~f B?4X§ O^ 11 s.t'art; this- d'a^ wiflf Swkgs for _ rTokoma'i diggings'"from "Colenmn's store, Princes street, opposite police depot,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 247, 4 October 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 247, 4 October 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 247, 4 October 1862, Page 3

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