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Auction T-THIS DAY, ■: . .. t MONDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock. The Library of a Gentleman Leaving the Colony, AM'LANDRESS and CO have been favored with • instructions ~to sell by auction, at their jooms, on Monday, the 22nd inst., at l.o'clock sharp, The Library of a gentleman, comprising many valuable w^rks in ancient and modern literature. No Sestrve. THIS DAY. MONDAY, 22ud DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock sharp. Without Reserve. GARDEN SEEDS. AM 'LAN DRESS and CO, have been favored • 'with instructions to sell by auction, The following Garden Seeds,—" Onion, flag leek, cabbage, mixed sweet peas, scarlet runners, spinach, mignoinette, lettuce, mustard, Indian corn, asparagus, celery, radish, etc. etc. No reserve. — : ——— _ ; si— THIS DAY, • MONDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock sharp. Tents, Tarpaulins, Furniture, &c. To Miners, Up country Storekeepers, and Others. AM'LANDRESS and CO. have been favored • with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, on Monday, the 22nd inst, 100 Tents, complete 30 Tarpaulins 1 Case of looking-glasses 20 Mahogany chairs 13 Coii India-rubber tubing 10 Patent improved washing machinery Easy chairs, rounh chests of drawers * 50 Shovels, &c, &c. No Reserve. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At 12 o'Clock Sharp. Clearing Sale. AM'LANDRESS and CO will sell by auction, • at their rooms, Stafford-street, on Monday, 22nd instant, at 12 o'clock sharp, to close accounts, 100 tins confectionery 2 tons flour 10 casks of beef - 4 cases felt hats 50 shovels 25 cases brandy 6 cases do (Henessey's) 4 do cocoa * . 1 cask red lead 6 cases hams .1 dodo 2 casks chaps, prime condition 2 do lard, in bladders, do do 4 kegs do, do do. No reserve. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock sharp. NEW POTATOES. Ex Derwent Hunter. AM'LANDRESS and CO have been instructed • to Fell by auction, at their rooms, on Monday, the 22nd inst., 53 boxes New Potatoes, Ashleaf Kidneys. The -above are now landing ex Derwent Hunter, and are without doubt the primest sample in town. WEDNESDAY, 24th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock Wines and Spirits. Important to Wine and Spirit Merchants, Hotel Proprietors, Up-country Storekeepers, and Others. AM'LANDRESS and CO. have been favored • with instructions jto sell by auction, at their Rooms, Stafford-street, on Wednesday, the 24th inst., at 12 o'clock sharp, the following valuable consignment of first-class brandies, wines, &c. 12 hhds dark brandy, Dumas 31 qr-casks do do do 8 hhds pale, do do 8 qr-casks do do 20 hhds pale sherry 123 cases Thin's whisky 40 do brandy, Henessey'a 40 do do Renault's 35 do do Sazarac's 40"do do Martell's 25 do do Imperial 8 qr-casks port wine, Offley's 8 do dark brandy, Imperial 2 hhds do do do 64 cases Vieux Cognac 40 do sherry 70 do Byass' ale 2 do maraschino 7 do absynthe Terms liberal. WEDNESDAY, 24th DECEMBER, 1862, At one o'clock. Immediately after the |ale of Wines and Spirits. 24 PACKAGES OF PAPER. To Stationers, Warehousemen, Provision Dealers and Others. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored with , instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Stafford-street, on Wednesday, 24th December, at one o'clock, immediately after the sale of "wines and spirits. T in diamond — W under T129,132, 4 packages, each 14 reams Royal brown paper 153,135, 3do do 6 do Dble do do 136,138, 3 do do 10 do Imperial brown do 139,143, 5 do do 10 do Elephant do 30 x 40 144,145., 2 do do 26 do fine demy printing 146, 147, 2 do do 24 do S. F. M. B. laid foolscap 148,1 do 20 do hand-made B laid foolscap 149,1 do 48,000 S F cream laid envelopes 150.1 do 94 reams fine cream laid post, fancy packets, &c, &c. 151,1 do 16 reams yellow colored dble demy pink and assorted 152, 1 do 14 reams S F demy,white and pink blotting Terms liberal at sale. I THIS DAY, MONDAY, 22nd DECEMBER. ! SALE BY AUCTION. j RC. LUSCOMBE will sell by auction at the , Excelsior Hall, adjoining the Excelsior Temperance Coffee House, two doors below Mr Loggie's, the butcher, on Monday, 22nd instant, One of Gorgory's surveyor's Levels (Birmingham made) together with stand and staff One of the best Mangles ever imported, capable of turning out as much clothes as any two men can attend to. Made on the newest improved principle One excellent washing machine One first-class phieton, body made, but not mounted, the spring wheels, patent axles (silver plated) all ready for putting the carriage together One Artesian Well-sinker, machinery for 18 feet One post sinker (9-inch diameter) •One scoop weighing machine (copper scoop) A lot of imported doors and sashea •One excellent two'wheeled truck Several iron stretchers. A lot of children's iron cots One of Douglass's iron pumps A number of plate'! cmet stands A lot of wheels, Melbourne made, for all kinds of cars, carts, waggons, coacbes, &c. Also nave 3 and spokes A lot of ironmongery and miscellaneous goods, too numerous to mention For further particulars apply at the Manse Auction Mart, opposite Mr Brown's, draper, Princes-street. B. O. LUSCOMBE. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 22nd DECEMBER. House and Section for S&le. MR S. G. ISAACS is instructed by Mr J. Dannington to sell by public auction, on the premises, at 11 o'clock, situated in Stafford-street— being part of Section No. 43, Block V., Dunedin, Having a well of water on the ground, sunk to the depth of 80 feet through; .solid rock, bringing in an income of" £150 per annum ;■ with a first-rate weatherboard cottage.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 314, 22 December 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 314, 22 December 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 314, 22 December 1862, Page 3

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