Houses, Land, &c. ' | Under igned have for Sale the following most f .«_ vaiunMe properties : \_ Lot I—That. substantial ant! . faithfully-built Fton-! basement, 22 x Cfi, comer of Hope and Sjtafford-Pttwts. The expenditure of a mere trifle, wiil finish this buildinu- so as to make one of the most eligible stores iti town. Ground rent. £6(3 per annum. Lea-e 14 years, riant 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 66 to Hope-street. Ground rent £25 per annum. . Lot 5 —25 x 75 in Maclngaan-street, next .Aleorn Bros hers: right-of-way at, rear to Dawson-streeb, Ground rent, £50 per annum, lease 10 yfars,' valuation. ■ ''■• Lot G—_s x 40, Freehold in high-street, opposite the new Custom-house, Telegraph-office, at the head oi" new Jetty, next M essrs Dalgety and liattray's new premises, now occupied as the Exchange S-tles Room. £600 can re- : , main ou uiortirage at. 10 pei c-ut. Lot 7 —26, C x '85 in Stuart-street, next M'tfuire's timber yard. Ground rent, £50 .'. '.. Tier annum. * ■'"Lof B.— The well-known. Hone-street, free ' - stores, GO x 132. Lot 9 40 x 90j corner of Steward and Fail street's. ■ gkBVB AND_CO. For SaleDOORS and 400 for Sale, very Cheap, Hawortlr s Iron Warehouse, next Police Depot IMnc^-sM^et si>ulh. . . DUNEDIN TIMBER YARD AND SAW 1 MILLS/ 30,000 feet shelving 45i000 feet T. and G, lumVer 15,000 feet C x 1 T. and G. flooring 5,000 feet 2in., ljiu., lin., and £in. clear pme '.-1,000 feet iin cedar. . WAT.TV.n BELT, ft CO. ITIOH. SaLK, Cottage Piano, 6^ octaves. Free, j_j L 25. Can be seen at;, the Octagon Timber Yard, Stuart-street.. I^Oll SALE, the liiisiautine DON j I[aN, 18? . ton«. register, carries 200 tons; built in the State of J.tairji, Unit'-d States of Ameiiea ; draws 9 feet water; is a very fast sailer, and' has good accouiTno:lntioh tor passengers. ■ ' Apply to F. COLE V! AN. at ___VJ MEVRs. TICKLfi and COS. ON SALE, Glazed i)nuu-pii>es, *4 and 6 inches diameter, at A.J. Seou ar's, Princes-street south. P~~ "APKBHA WgINGS,^ 50~000 "7»"iecesr"oirNew Patterns, every style and kind, from Gd yer piece, Splimlid Decorations for Bars and Billiard Rooms, Bordeiv, Coiners Centre Pieces, Calico, Tacks, Lead, oils, &c. Peliinpr. Painter, Georgestreet, below lloyal (reorgo. A liberal allowance to the Trade, «".rn! lar^e buyers. T>~l~A~~F~u~s7 P 1 A N U S~. F. KRULL brgs to intimate to the Inhabitants of 1 Dunecin, and the vicinity, tint he has just received per Star of Ta»m:inia, and Planter, a splendid c.msisjnment of JJ road wood's world-renowned pianos, of unequalled tone and finish—to which he begs to draw the attention c f intending purchasers, wlio may inspect the same on application to Messrs It. i>. 1 'Martin and Co, A3 nnse-str efc, D'inedJn. - wSuTurluN OF I^JftTiNEJiiHlPi Important Clearing Sale OP FIRST-CLASS DRAPERY GOODS. ; QINCLAIII k, HISLOP, Princes-street, Dunedin 3 kJ . (next Switzer'p Bui.ding-). In eons< qiv.mce ol' M. Sinciiiir retiring from Business, tlie Firm have commenced a lona fide Itealisiiuv Cheap Sale; being desirous of winding up thrir fsiiairs, and To EFFECT A> ENTIRE CLEARANCE. , Their Stock has been Re-marked and Ke-arranged for prompt and immediate Sale. ' From the prices at winch they have resolved to char out the present stock, and at once realise ripon ® it, ibv the_ purpose of closing co-partniTy Htiairs, tiiey are affording an opportunity of proem ing " FUST-OLA S S U O O D S T Atapriceiiotusuallyuietwith. Heing direct imc| porters of the uewt-st ar.d best materials, they have always found ready sale for their goods, consequent!v never accuuuraunp: old sto;:k, and the jjooiis now * offered will be found in excellent condition ; whether' T for present or prospective use all will do well to avail themselves of.thi* opportunity. M. Sinclair, in rearing from Bu'-iness, begs to t?na der thanks to the numerous Customers lor the liberal support accorded (luring the past Jbi»ht Years, and i respectfully solicits at (his time thr further patronage of their Custom and that of the Public iv general. ■' In tendering thanks tothtir nu^eruus country customers, S.& 11. liegto inform them that, any orders they may be pleased to forward and itit.ru-t to their care, will have every attention, and the goods laid aside or sent on at once, at the same prices eh :rged to purchasers on the spot. y STOCK LIST. st Straw hats and b nnets, millinery bonnets, t- m inning bonnets to Ribbons, laces, falls, ties, feathers, head dresses liouiion, Maltese, sewed nets, sleeves.,collars and cuff.i Dress handkerchiefs, cambric handkerchiefs ie Best Paris kid gives in Lambs' wool and cotton hosiery Ladies' bets, buckles, parasols, silk and alpaca L e umbrellas, &c. LADIES', CHILDREN'S. AND INFANTS • UNBERCLuTriIiNG AND STAYS. Particular attention is requested to their present Stock of UNDERCLOTHING, CORSETS, &c, &c f Laid out and arranged in a separate room. n Colored silk dresses, black silks, shawls, man- *■ ties, stuff" dresses, mohair barege and pojiiin 1(1 dresses se Striped lustrr-s and alpacas °s Prints, muslins, meriuoes,- French epingle cloth, 1- F*-'pps, coliui'gs s" Plain winseys. h''<'itiier mixture winseys, knicker-. bocker win.seys, striped ami checked winseys ls Embroidered d:es.-es, wiusey petticoats, quilted petticoats °f Real Weic.'i, Saxony, and medium flannels, Vj 3 yard wide pettioo-it flannels '>' Witi ey and tlath blankets Linen and cottosi sheetintrs Pillow linens, bedroom and bath towels Table linen, table covers, Scotch caroet, crumbcloths, In arth-rug-; Furniture chiniz, (5 4 all wool damask ~ 3-ace, Leuo and Swiss musliu curtains, short window musiii.B Linen ticks, striped hollands as Gents' ties, collars, hats- and caps, silk andcarabric handkei'i'hit-fs. lambs' wool, merino and cotton hosiery, kid gloves, fancy wool shirts, th silk and alpaca umbivlias, belts, braces, et -waterproof capes, and gig wrappers. cc Smallwares, and variety of Fancy-Goods too numerous r, j c - to mt-ntior. \d —— : STATIONERY. HARUWARK, BRUSKV7ARE, FANCY -GOOJDA ry Ex Star of Tasmania and Planter, )lt Aow Lauding. 6 Cases Stationery, Comprising— Foolscap and Demy ledgers and journals, 4 to 8 quire, foiril day backs,' flush account books various sizes, tuck, ski>i and clasp pocktt _ . books, double fold do, Mayor's and Carpenter's spelling-, Waikin^hiime's arithm tics, 14ib ruled double moiiey and plain foolscap, ~_ narrow hill papev, foreign pott, 161bs ruled do. blotting paper, cream laid note paper. — Dv Monde d", international packets, small and commercial envelop-s; ti'-sue-pape.'" pens, lead pencils, enamel cards, &c, &c. &<\ : ■ ' :' ' m > ' 2 cases playing cards, gold backs and High.HQ landers 2 cases balance and plaiu handle table-knives and se, forks, pocket knives assorted 4 cases bru-hware, comprising broom-beads, Ecrubbiugs, shoe brushes,.brinnisters 3 cases organ. • remote and German concertinas ny 2 cas<s flu tinas, high toned . ng 3 cases in 'ersclmura, mysuland briar pipes, silver mounted do 2 cases dressing and fine tooth combs, assorted ■ , HENUY NATHAN, Genev>d I I'pnrfer. : Sta(For<l-e<Top«-, IjTOK SALE,, a ]ar«e ; first-cia?s Sodawa er JT Alachiiie, nearly uew, with ootfcles, Corks, and Plant complete. - .;. —. 'Will-, be sold cheap. K.B.—No Machine at nlv Waikouaiti. ice JAME3 PATERSON & CO., - Abuue-street.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 285, 18 November 1862, Page 2
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