.... THisiJi-r,' ~ "." "■ At 12'o'cI6ck^barp.;. .i --\- • :..-, hhds.als.7'\ ------ To "be Sold for Bonded Charges. AM'LANDRESS and CO, have been favored • with instructions to sell by auction, at the bouded stores of S. S. and A. Lazarus, IThfadi. ale. Terms—Cash. No reserve. FOR POSITIVE SALE. " Magnificent Shop with Plate Glass front, Doing a Splendid Business, And haying a first-rate connection, situate in Princes-street, between Manse-street , and Rattray-street. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored • with ins.ructions to sell by private bargain, The lease of the above premises, and the Auctioneers can confidently recommend this as really the best opportunity that can possibly occur to any person on the look-out for a first-class position, and a ready made business. Terms very leral. THURSDAY, 4th DECEMBER, At 11 o'clock, sharp. To Merchants, Drapers, Up-country Storekeepers, and Others. UNRESERVED Valuable and Important CLEARING SALE OP SEASONABLE AND FASHIONABLE DRAPERY GOODS, Being the Balance of MESSRS YQUNGHUSBAND AND COS SHIPMENTS, Received during the last two months, and to be sold in consequence of the Importers closing their Duneuin Branch for the SEASON. AM 'LANDLESS & CO. Lave been favored • with instructions to sell by auction, on the premises of Messrs Younghusband" and Co., Walkerstreet, opposite the Stores of Messrs Morrison. Law. and Co., on Thursday, ;the 4th December, 1862, at 11 o'clock, sharp, AH their valuable stock, comprising, 1 £8.000 worth of the most Fashionable DRAPKRY GOODS, that have been imported into this Market during the last, two irinitl,* Amonprst which tuov fcp enumerate 1:— HorrocVs loug cloth shirtings White shirtings, 72 inch Bo dßodo Do, do 90 do Toilet quilts Stays, white and colored, new shapes Mantle cloths Norwich, and other dress goods, in great variety Dress goods Ribbons, cable, cord edge, and othew of newest fashions Ostrich feathers Ladies' invisible and silk braid hair nets Do. plain and beaded Llama shawls Silk and cotton pocket handkerchiefs Blue fcerge shirts Larab's-wool pants 10 bales blue, grey, and white, medium, and superior blankets Brown holl amis Lilac prints Mens' fancy doe trousers Huckaback and diaper towellings White curtain dimiby Furniture prints Chintz and Indigo Manchester bed rugs. And a large stock of the newest and best selected drapery, suitable for the present season, and chosen "with the greatest cave for this mai'ket. The Auctioneers invite an inspection of the stock which is now on view, and will last till the day of eale. No reserve. ; Terms—Uuder LSO, cash; above that sum by approved bills at 3 months. THIS DAY, SATURDAY. 29th NOVEMBER. At 12 o'clock. Horses. Horses. Commercial Horse Bazaar. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO., (Fill st \\ a t the above Yards, This Day, at 12 o'clock, 13 Magnificent Heavy Draught Horses, ex Omeo, Also, 15 Serviceable we'l broken Pack Horses. MONDAY, Ist DECEMBER. At 12 o'Cloek. Horaes and Working Bullocka. } Commercial Horse Bazaar. TTTRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO. instruct by fV Mr Kennedy, will sell at the above Yards, on Monday, at 12 o'clock sharp. 6 first-clas3 Saddle Horses, Also, 1 pair splendid Working Bullocks, perfectly quiet in single or double izarness, yoke, or pack. TUESDAY,.2nd DECEMBER. For Sale. ON the Premises of James' Scroffield Douglas, No'th Eist Valley, by Virtue of a Warrant of the Mieriff ot Otago, there will be sold by Public Auction, The Whole Household Furniture and other Effects belonging to the said J. S. Douglas, including— 2 easy chairs,. 2 sofas, a number of hair-bottomed and other chairs, carpets, fender and tire iron?, tables, 1 set ot drawers, a lot of bedroom ware, cronkery. chrystal, kitchen utensils, 1 side saddle and bridle, and other goods and effects. The sale will take place on Tuesday, the 2nd December, 1862, at 11 o'clock a.m. JnHN HUGHES, Bailiff. PRELIMINARY ADVERIISEMIiNT. To Steam-Ship Companies, Owners, and Others, connected with ft ew Zealand, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania,. &c. Iron Paddle Steamer MOULGEWANKIE. TAMES LAWRANCE'-'has received instructions to O sell by auction, at Lloyd's Rooms, Collins-street, Melbourne, on an early day in December, The iron paddle steamer Moulgewankie, of the following dimensions,namely: -Length, 100 feet; beam, 12 do; depth, 5 do. Nominal ! horse power 30, capable of working up to I 50. Draft of water light, with fuel, only 15 inches. This; vessel will be sold ready for sea with masts, spars, sails, rigging, &c, &c. and can sail immediately on completion of purchase. The auctioneers beg particularly to remark that this beautiful steamer was designed and built by the celebrated engineers, Messrs Napier and Sons, of London, and fitted up under their special control. Her njia T chinery has all the modern improvements for economising the fuel, arid smallness of space. Her eabm accommodation on deck is very superior, and her holo| is capable of carrying a moderate quantity of cargo iiv a very light draught of wjiter. She is altogether one of the most eHgible steamships j particularly adapted for shallow, waters, more especially for the rivers of New Zealand and Queensland. Inventory and further particulars to he had of the auctioneer, Rooms,r Collins-street, Mellxmrnt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 295, 29 November 1862, Page 3
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