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; - ■ 1,-Auctions. SATURDAY, ]sth NOVEMBEiI, Horaes. Horses. Horses. PROVINCIAL SALE YARDS, On Saturday, the 15th November, 1862. DRIVER, MACLEAN and CO. are instructed by E. Mitchell, Esq., to stll by auction on the above date, Ex Austral from Adelaide, 35 Horses of a very superior class, the pick of some of the best studs in the Adelaide district, consisting of— 12 Heavy Draught Horses, young, excellent workers, and in splendid condition 15 Medium Draught, suitable for general purposes 8 Up-standing, we-1-bred Hacks. The above can be highly recommended, and intending purchasers would do well to be in attendance at the sale. FRIDAY, 14th NOVEMBER. PROVINCIAL SALE YARDS. Pure Shorthorned (Imported) Cow Do € do Bull DRIVER. MACLEAN and CO. have received instructions to sell by auction at the above Yards, on Friday, the 14th November, in>tant, at 2 o'clock, the following pure bred Stock, 1 splendid Roan Shorthorned Cow, with heifer calf, (Imported from England,) 4 years old Sire, Lord Spencer's bull " Comet,'' dam, the renowned cow " Venus." (See Herd Book.) 1 Do Roan Shorthorned Bull. 18 months old Sire " Brother Phil.'' dam " Flash." The above Stock will be sold without the slightest reserve. FRIDAY, 14th NOVEMBER. Provincial Sale Yards. FAT CATTLE. FAT CATTLE. DRIVER, MACLEAN and CO. will sr-11 by auction, at the above Yards, on Friday, the 14th instanr, at 2 o'clock sharp, without reserve, 20 very fine fat Cows and Heifers. SATURDAY, 15th NOVEMBER. Sale by Auction. JAS. PATERSON & CO, will sell by auction, at their wins, Manse-street, on Saturday, 15th instant, at 12 o'clock. A very choice collection of English modern engraving, from the most celebrated productions of Sir E. Landseer Frederick Tayler Richard Ansell Herring, sen. Absolen Faea Constable ! Frank Stone 1 Brooks ! Ward I Sir C. Eastlake t David Roberts And other eminent artists. Catalogues to be had at the <-fnee of the Auctioneers. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Terms cash. No reserve. SATQIiDAY, 15th NOVEMBEJi At 1 o'clock. Sale by Auction of Mortgaged Estate. JAS. PATERSON & CO have been instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Otago to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, Mansestreet, on Saturday, 15th November, at 1 o'clock, All that Parcel of Land conrning, by admeasurement, Two (2) Acres or thereabouts, be the same more or less, being part of the moiety conveyed by John Anderson to Hugh Calder, o the Section or Allotment of Suburban Land, No. 19, Block VI., in the Town District, presently held by William Clark, and mortgaged to Hugh Calder. The articles and conditions of sale may be consulted and all further information obtained at the office of Mr Graham. Solicitor, Supreme Court, Dunedin. WEDNESDAY, 2fith NOVEMBER, At 1 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION Of LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN WALKER STREET, DUNEDIN. MESSRS MAS. PATERSON and CO. have been instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Otago, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Manse street, on Wednesday, 2Gth inst., atone o'clock p.m.,on behalf of the mortgagees, Messrs Alexander M'Leod and James Gibson. The lease pending 21st July, 1865, of all tbose (2) two pieces of land, part of section No. 4, block VI, in the town of Dunedin, upon which the United States Hotel, in the occupation of Moses, Archibald Lee, is erected. Subject to an under lea«e of part of the same premises granted to Thomas Edward Fishr-r, and also subject to a ground rent of LlO4. Also the lease of the remaining portion of | • the United States Hotel, for the term ! of eighteen months from the 4th day of October last, at the yearly rent of LlO . The articles and conditions of sale may be consulted, and all further particulars obtained at the office of Messrs Howarth and Graham, solicitors for the mortgagee. ■ J. S. RAPHAEL, IN returning tuanks to his' Friends for the patronage he has reeeivtd during tha last twelve months, bej-s to announce that be has OPENED STORES at the Upper and Lower townships of the D U N S T A N, where he is prepared to receive Good 3 consigned to him, and make liberal advances on the saflie. J. S. RAPHAEL, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT House and Cattle Salesman, D U N S T A N. N.8.~-Prompt Account-Sales rendered. '" WEDNESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, At 1 o'clock. To Merchants, Capitalists, Speculators, Settlers in the Taieri and Green Island Bush Districts, and Others. SALE BY AUCTION 50 FREEHOLD °A L L 0 T M BN.TS, Each a Quarter-of-au-Acre, IN THE Township of AUCHME D D E N . Title Guaranteed. JAS, PATERSON & CO. have received instructions from the proprietors, to sell by auction, at their Rooms. Manse-street, on Wednesday, the 19th inst, at 1 o'clock, 50 Freehold Allotments in the above Township. Auchmedden is situate at Saddle Hill on the Mam ■ South Road to the Taieri, Waiholy, Tokomairiro, all the Gold Fields, Ciutha, and Invercareill. Intheimme- ; diate vicinity are the celebrated Saddle Hill Coal- ' fields; and adjoining the. Estates of V\ • Martin, Esq., M.P.C., — Howorth, Esq., and Jas. Christie, Esq., ', &c. ; is within an easy distance of Town, with a good 1 metalled road, and is admirably adapted for i Villa. Residences for Gentlemen engaged in the City, and others employed on the neighboring Coal-fields. 1 Plans can be had on application, at the Offices of the Auctioneers.. Terms—One-third Cash ; balance by bills at Three Months. ■■*»■•. FRIDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. S A L E B Y~T U C T I 0 N OF. THE • Wreck of the Schooner TAMAB. 1 On Account of whom it may Concern. JAS. PATERSON & CO. have received instruc- ' tiona to sell'by auction, at their Rooms, Mansestreet, on Friday, the 14th-inst., at 12 o'clock, , - The Wreck of the Schooner TAMAR, from s Hobait Townj as she now lies' stranded at the 9 Heads, .with masts, spars, rigging, sails:-and cargo: - consisting ;Gt'; 52 tons- HQbart .-Town " , Bone, ,20,00Q feet .Hardwood, timber,, 15,000 palings;'2l,ooo shingles,' 34,000 lathfe, U bales Kay,' 34 bags* oats; 4 tons "potatoes, 2 cases - scythe-stones, 2caskspitch and 2, casks tar. "Terns" Cast

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 281, 13 November 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 281, 13 November 1862, Page 3

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