SATURDAY SEPT/ 12th. SALE OF CLOCKS. FANCY GOODS, AND 'SUNDRIES. • H'B. MONKuMAN has been favored with in- , structions , to .submit to pnblic competition at the City Mart. Dee-street, on Saturday, Sept. 12tb, at 12" o'clock, ' . Lever clocks, concertinas Cruet frames, E. P. tea and coffee services Coffee perculator, lamps Meerschaum pipes, watches Castille soap, 5 * perfumery, and a variety of sundries. Terms— Cash, SATURDAY, 12th SEPT., At 12 o'clock. TO HOTELKREPERS, PARTIES FURNISHING, AND OTHERS. SALE OF ENGRAVINGS. NOW ON VIEW. HB. MONKMAN has been instructed to • sell by public auction at the City Mart, Dee-street, on Saturday, Sept. 12th, at 12 o'clock, An Invoice of — Splendid Engravings, in maple and gilt frames, comprising. Portraits. Landscapes Festive and Rural Scenes Historical and National Illustrations Boat Scenes &c, &c, &c: NO RESERVE. TERMS CASH. Intending buyers are invited to inspect the above lot of splendid engravings, now on view at the Mart. FOR SALE, FIR c T-rLASS BUSINESS SITE. FOR HOTEL OR OTHER, PURPOSES. MESSRS C ALDER, BLACKLOCK and CO. have received instructions from Mr J. G. Hughes, to se'l by private bargain sections 7 and 16, block Ir, Invercargill. The former has been leased to Messrs Cobb ond Co. on very advantageous terms ; and the Litter is the most valuable section in the town likely to he brought into the market. This, therefore, ought at once to pom. mand the attention of those on the look out for a business site to the principal thoroughfare — heing, in fact, the only one now vacant. Capitalists requiring investment would find this worthy of notice. SATURDAY, 12th SEPT. MILCH COWS, STEERS, AND HEIFERS, fiAREY and GITLES will Sell by Public \J Auction, at their Invercargill Sale Yards, Dee street. A mixed lot of cattle, consisting of — Milk cows, steers, and heiters, And immediately after — 5 pairs Provincial working bullocks. Sale to Commence at 12 o'Clock Sharp. CAREY and GILLES. Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 12th SEPT., At 1 o'clock, At the Invereargill Sale Yards. HARNESS BULLOCKS. pATCEY AND GTLLES have received insfrucVJ tions from the proprietor" to sell by auction at th"ir- yards, Dr>e street, on the above day, 2 Harness Bullocks, with harness complete. These bullocks are thoroughly staunch in harness and yoke. CAREY AND GILLES, Aui tioneers. TUESDAY, 15th INSTANT. MESSRS. E,OSS and Co. are ii st ucted to Sell by Auction on Tuesday, 16th inst.. at 11 o'ciock. ».m.,on Q'teen's Wharf, the well known fast-sailing Cutter AQUILA. 27 tons register — Coppered up 6 feefc Suitable for the Pilot s.rviee or the Stewart's Island and West-const trade. Well found in anchors, chains, and sails, and fit to proceed to sen at the shortest notice. Any comment on this vessel's qualities will be superfluous, as she is well known to be one of the finest bad wo"t.her vpsscls now afloat. Terms Liberal— at S;tle. TUESDAY, 15th INSTANT, At 11 o'clock, a.m. SALE BY AUCTION, Alongside the Aquila Cutter, A SPLENDID BOAT. MESSRS. ROSS & CO. are instructed to Sell by Public Auction, for the benefit of whom it miy concern, at the Queen's Wharf, at 11 o'clock. Tais Boat offers a splendid opportunity to re.-sons engaged in tl c Mokomoko shippirg trade, or those desirous of pur'hasinin n'c sure Boat, ns she has been fifed ai d v ed as Yacht. Terms at Sale. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, At Rivcvton. MILCH COWS. CALVKS, WORKING BULLOCKS. MESSRS DANIF.L and TEEK are instructed to sell by public auction, at their Yards, Riverton, on Saturday, 12th instant, A mob of quiet, well.brerl cattle, among which will be found milking cows, with calves, others near calving, And A toarn of 8 working bjllocks, in good condition, with harness complfte. DANIEL and T^-EK, Auctioneer*, Riverton. SATURDAY, 12th SEPT., At 12 o'clock. HORSES. HORSES. HORSES. For Sale by Auction, By H£. GILLER. at the Albion Hotel Yard, on Saturday, 12th September, at 2 o'clock p-tn, to the minute, Several staunch voud ff heavy draught horses, Also some useful hacks, And By order of the Registrar of the Supremo Court at the same time and pbice, and without reserve — Two clever, well-seasoned stock hors>\s, and other effects, the property of the late Mr Thomas Agnew. CAPITAL BUSINESS PREMISES. WEST END OF ESK-SREET, CLOSE TO DEE-STREET. KA. GILLER has received instructions to , dispose of the Lease, or Let for the residue of v term of fourteen years from the first dav of April last, all those desirable premises adjoining the Esk-street entrance to the Albion Ffotel, and a right-of-way thereto, having a frontage of 30 feet to Esk-strcet, and depth of 60 feet., at present in the occupation of Mr John M'Donald saddler, who is about to remove to more extensive premises adjoining Messrs Carey and frilles' offices in Deestreet, and \ ho will therefore hj prepared to give early possession.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 89, 11 September 1863, Page 3
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