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_ SALES BY AUCTION. COMMERCIAL SALE ROOMS, PRINCES STREET. To Stationers, Booksellers, Storekeepers, kc. CONTINUATION of SALE of STATIONERY. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 25th of JANUARY, 1862, At TWELVE o'Clock FIVE CASES OF STATIONERY, TWO „ INK. J DANIELS & CO. have received Tno structions to Sell by Auction, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, Princes-street, on SATURDAY 25th January, 1862, at Twelve o'Clock :— FIVE CASES OF STATIONERY, Comprising Ledgers Journals Account Sales Books Account Current do Invoice ditto Waste ditto Post Bvo. Pocket Ledgers, lock & key Letter Book Memo. Books Foolscap ruled dble £ s d paper Do 36 line Brief „ Brief, ruled Foolscaj) Blotting Cases Wedgwood's Manifold Writecs Quill Pens Steel Pens Copying Paper Pocket Ledgers Letts' Diary Office Calendars Double crown Tracing Paper Ready Reckoners Ivory Cards Cream laid Note Paper Envelopes Bill Books — Recievable and Payable Playing CarJs .Nonies' Measuring Book Nautical Almanack &c. kc, kc. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1862, AT 11 OCLOCK SHARP, On the Beach opposite the premises lately occupied by the Bank of New South Wales, TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. Ex " Swordfish." J DANIELS & CO. have received instruc- • tions to sell by Auction, on the Beach, opposite the premises lately occupied by the Bank of New Souta Wales, Saturday, 25th January, 11 o'clock sharp, Timber ex Swordfish, comprising — 118 3x2 9 300 „ 10 443 „ 12 17 " 14 80 4x2 9 100 „ 10 200 „ 12 12 „ 12 45 5x2 12 16 „ 84 40 6x2 12 ICO „ 14 50 „ 15 16 4x3 12 46 5x3 12 5 5x3 15 80 6x3 18 53 „ 13 60 „ 14 22 „ 15 41 „ 16 2500 Palings Terms Cash. NO RESERVE. Commercial Sale Rooms, Princes-street. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1862. At 12 o'clock. To Booksellers, Stationers, and Others. 3000 VOLUMES BOOKS. ONE CASE COLORED ENGRAVINGS AND OIL PAINTINGS. J- DANIELS & CO have received instruc- • tions to sell by Auction, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, Princes-street, Saturday, 25th January, 1862, 4 cases books And 1 case of coloured engravings, & oil paintings Comprising all the modern works. Terms Cash. No Reserve. THURSDAY, 30th JANUARY. SALE BY AUCTION. TOWNSHIP OF BRIGHTON. SEA BATHING. MESSRS. MORSE & ORBELLhave been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, on Thursday, 30th inst., at 1 o'clock, - 150 QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS In tlie above-mentioned township. As the Province of Otago has been hitherto without its Watering Place, a town has been laid out contiguous to THE ONLY OOOD AND SAFE SEA-WATER BATHING PLACE, Within a ride of Dunedin. These Sections, which have been laid out in such a manner as to secure, as far as possible, sea views and sea breezes to all purchasers, will be submitted to public competition at the upset price of j£l2 lOd., Deeds Included. Title, One remove from the Crown. SALE BY AUCTION. To Storekeepers, Hotelkeepers, and Others. THURSDAY, 30th January. MESSRS. MORSE & ORBELL have been favoured with instruction* to sell by auction, at their Offices, Rattray-street, that valuable Freehold Property situated in the West Taieri, containing 69 acres 3 roods 3 perches, together with Dwelling-house and an excellent weatherboard Store. Dwelling-house, stables, stockyard, kc, kc, all in first-rate order, and offering 1 a splendid opening for a lucrative business. This desirable property is about 21 miles from town, and fifteen from the Waipori Diggings. Full particulars at the Office of the Agents. MORSE & ORBELL. ) &3JT FRIDAY NEXT. To Merchants, Storekeepers, Ironmongers Publicans, & Provision Dealers. Large and Valuable Consignmentof Sugars Spirits, Tea, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, &c, &c. EX. "SPRAY," FROM ADELAIDE. MESSRS. H. E. NATHAN & CO. have been honoured with intrusctions to sell by auction, on FRIDAY, '31st January, in the Com mereial Sale Rooms, Princes-street, the following valuable consignment ex " Spray," 25 bags snowdrop sugar 25 do yellow crystal do 25 do white do do 35 do china do do 25 cases Clozeau brandy 49 do whiskey, Stewart's 48 do geneva 49 do champagne, Rougemont 5 do arrowroot, West India 100 boxes sperm candles, 251bs 25 bundles China matting, 1000 yds 1 bale navy canvas, NO9. 1, 2, 3, & 4 12 nests galvanized iron tubs 26 bundles do do buckets 27 boxes Congou tea 10 tents with poles complete, 10, 12, aud 14 feet square 56 bags braa 1 case cutlery assorted 1 do fancy goods ~~~ FRIDAY, 31st, JANUARY. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, kc JS. RAPHAEL has been favoured with in- # structions by David Adam, Esq., who is relinquishing business, to sell by auction, on above date, at 12 o'clock, on the premises known as Mount Pleasant, M'Laggan-street, The two veal's unexpired lease of a o-roomed Dwelling House, admirably adapted for a private family. J. S. R. will previously sell without the slighest reserve, the whole of the household furniture, comprising : — Piano, tables, chairs, chests of drawers Bedsteads, carpet, bedding Washstands, crockery, glassware Cutlery, &c, and a quantity of kitchen utensils, Note.— -The Furniture at 12 o'clock „ The- House, at 1 o'clock. Ho reserve. Terms cash.

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Otago Witness, Issue 610, 25 January 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 610, 25 January 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 610, 25 January 1862, Page 4