, •'■"'■;;■ Auctions^ ~~-" ■- —- — ■'■ MONDAY, Ist DECEMBER, | At 12 o'clock. _ I Cargo of Sea Gull, from Auckland. At S'uart-streat Jolty. KAURI TIMBER. . T7l MOSS and CO will sell by public auction, on JJ , Monday, Ist December, at. 12 o'clock, on the Stewart-street Jetty, the cargo of the Sea <aufl, consisting of 21,000 feet 9 x 1 T and G, 10 to 16 feet 2,000 do 7 x 1 do, 12 to 1(5 do 8,000 9 infix Feather Edge, 10 to 20 do 25,000 do 7 do do, 10 to 20 do 45,000 do 9 x J-in. do do, 10 to 20 do 17,000 do 7 x i-in. do d", 10 to 18 do 2 000 do 4 x 3:n, 8 to 14 rio 6,'oodo4xl.iin, 12 to 10 do 10,000 do 3 x gin, 10 to Id do 10,000 do 3 x lin, 12 to 16 do Terms at side. m Further particulars mny be ascertained on application at the Office of the Auctioneers, Princes-street, Dunedin. FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'Glock. At the Jetty-street Wharf. 20 TONS OATEN HAY. FMOS3 and CO are instructed by Mr A. G. . Fisher to sell by public auction, ;it the Jettystreet Wharf, m Friday, 12th inst, at 12 o'clock, 20 Tons pri roe Oaten Hay, Now being landed, ex Jane, f oin. Hobavfc Town. No reseivie. Terms at s.ilc. MONDAY, Ist DECEMBER, ■ At 12 o'cio.'-k. i ♦ ____ i BOX PALTNJGS, &c. PMOSS ai-d CO. are instructed by Mr A. (r. | . Fisher, to sell by public auction, at the Stuart stieet Jeiiy, on Monday, the Ist December, at 12 o'clock, 20,000 box pa ings, five fe?t . ivO bales shirgles. I Now being Innded. j Ex Jam\. from Hobnrt Town. Terms at sale. I FOR PRIVATE SALE. I A Ready-made Business, doing a Splendid Trade in the Drapery Line, Situate in Georgc-slieet, nearly opposite the George Hotel. AM'LANDKESS & CO. have been instructed • to sell by private bargain, A First-class Leasehold Property, having Nine I Years' to Hun, on which is built a la-ge Shop, , superbly finished, with plate-glass window and two spacious rooms. For any one desiring to enter upon the soft goods and drapery bu-iness no better opportunity could occur ; but it must be remembered that the premises would be equally well-suited for almost any business. Terms liberal. FOR POSITIVE SALE. ! Magnificent Shop with Plate Glass front, Doing a Splendid Business, i And having a first-rate connection, situate in Princes-street, between Manse-street . and Rattray-street. AM'LANDRESS & CO. ha*, been favored . _ with instructions to sell by private bargain, I THe lesEc of the above premises, and the Auctioneers can coufio'entJy recommend this as really the best opportunity that can possibly occur to any person on the look-out for a fir*t-class position, nnd a ready made business. Terms very leral. THUItSDAY, 4th DECEMBEU, At 1 o'clock sharp. Twro-storey Dwelling House, A Few Yards from the Octagon, In George-street. AM'LANDRESSfc GO. have been favored with . instructions from the proprietoi to sell by auction, at their rooms, in Stafford-street, on Thursday, 4th December, at 1 o'clock sharp, The lease of the ground, having eleven years to run, on which is built that really substantial and lately erecte'l two-storey dwelling house ailjoinin-r Mr David Milne's, house ' decorator, within, a few yards of the Octagon. The house contains— 1 kitchen, with larse range 4 large well-aired bedrooms 1 do sittiugrocni 1 do parlour 1 do fliningroom. The pmuud ha? 33 feet frontage to George-street, by a depth of 95 feet. Grounir rent very lowTerms very liberal. FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. At the Residence of Mr E. P. Kenyon, Solicitor 1 North East Valley, near the Water of Leith Bridge.' To Professional Men and Gentlemen about to I Furnish. Newly Purchased and Really Useful Household Furniture. KB. MARTIN and CO. are instructed to sell '. by public auction, on the premises as above, fit the Wa.ter of Leith, on Friday, 28th inst., at 12 o'clock, without reserve, The following useful furniture, viz. :~ DiniDpxcom furniture, consisting of mahogany sofa, albert easy chair, folding chair, mahogany bookcaso, and an elegant sideboard, i! ahogany dining table, and mahosrany chairs, in leather, French time-piece, &c, &c. Dressing and Bedroom Furniture-Iron tent bedstead, washstand and toilet tables, look-ing-glasses, palliasses, mattrasses, napery, toilet services complete, fire irons, fenders, &c. Pantry—Delf dinner service complete, breakfast do, wine glasses, tumblers, decanters, butter j coolers, crystal dishes, electro-piste, table knives and forks, dessert do, table dessert, tea, gravy and egg1 spoons, silver tea and coffee pot, cake basket, candlesticks, dish covers, papier inache trays, &c, &c, | With all the most useful kitchen utensils. < Are just I new, and have only been in use a few months. The present affords a most favorable opportunity to ladies and gentlemen about to furnish, the articles will be found of the most genuine and most useful character. No reserve. Terms at sale. .Catalogues ready on Tuesday. ' o'ale at 12 o'clock. ' j WL I tl\' !_M.V'Vi'llV'lffßflflNl___s_-ma»-»CTri«jMijiift<_^^ j nnHE Inauguration of the Port Chalmers Marine | ,A Lodge will take place on Thursday, the 27th instant, at 7 o'clock p.m. , ■ j A Banquet will be provided for the occasion, tickets for which (LI Is), including the fare to and from the Port, can be obtained of Messrs Strelitz and Hart, tobacconists, Princes-street; Mr Mills, gun-j smith, Stafford-street; and on hoard of the steamer. The Pride of the Yarra will leave the Jetty at 5.80 p.m. sharp. . ' J.W.BOWTON, Secretary. TO STAND DURING- THE SEASON, ■ ■■ • •. .-.-■■ ■■ ■ : At Royal George Horse Bazaar, The pure-bred Clydesdale Entire Horse, YOUNG PRINCE ROYAL. Young Prince Royal was bred by W, H. Valpy, Etq, sire the celebrated imported Clydesdale horse Prince Royal, his dam Nancj, the pure-bred Clydesdale mare, also imported by W. H, Valpy, Esq. Young Prince Royal is a rich bay with black points, 3 years old, stands 16£ hands high, and is allowed by competent judges to be the finest entire horse of his age that has been seen in this colony. Terms, £8 each mare. Grooms fee of 5s to be paid first service of mare. 6»__f As only twenty-five mares will be served, early application is necessary. * <■ ROBERTJLQSLER, ■ " Proprietor, Royal George Horse Bazaar, 12th Nov., 1862.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 293, 27 November 1862, Page 3
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