SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, at TWO O'CLOCK. At the Commercial Sale Rooms. At the risk of Mr. Peter Stewart. "DEUBEN HARRIS will sell by public auction, in his new Rooms, this day, at 2 o'clock sharp,— 25 cases Cozzen's Kerosene No Reserve. 660
THIS BAY, AT TWO O'CLOCK. At the Commercial Sale Rooms, Ballarat-street. To Storekeepers, Packers, and Others. REUBEN HARRIS has received instructions to offer by public competition, This Day, at two o'clock sharp, the following goods, viz.:— 2 tons counter sugar 6 cases Collins' picks 10£ chest tea 25 cases brandy 5 cwt. coffee (in tins) 1 hhd ditto 30 bags colonial oats 1 j-cask ditto 6 firkins Cork butter, 2 gallons spirits of wine ists 2 cases Cozen's sherry 3 do. Wellington do. 2 do. Byass' porter 2 cwt. colonial cheese Glassware, &c. 1 case salad oil The Auctioneer would respectfully solicit the attention of the Trade, as the whole will be sold without reserve. Samples are now on view. 661 SATURDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. To Capitalists, Speculators, and Others in search of a Really Valuable Business Site. T>EUBEN HARRIS has received instructions from Mr. Quin, to submit to public competition, on Saturday, November 7th, at 12 o'clock sharp, on the ground, That splendid BUSINESS SITE, in Balla-rat-street, opposite the Auctioneer's new Mart, containing 20 feet frontage by a depth of 66 feet.
The Auctioneer would again remind the public of the daily increasing value of Business Sites in Queenstown, and this, from its position in one of the best streets, near to the Theatre and Post Office, must eventually prove a fortune to the lucky purchaser. Remember—l2 o'Clock sharp, on the ground. No Reserve. 662 SATURDAY, 7TH NOVEMBER, 1863, At half-past 12 o'clock. ANOTHER FIRST-RATE CHANCE. To Parties in Search of • Good Business Sites.
REUBEN HARRIS has received instructions from Mr. Herring to sell by public auction, on the ground, Saturday, November 7th, at halfpast 12 o'clock—Those valuable FRONTAGES in Camp-street, next the Bridge Hotel, Lot 1. 20 feet by 66 feet, with tent, &c. 2. 20 feet by 66 feet. These are really first-class sites, and as the township will soon be sold the fortunate purchaser will become possessed of a freehold in the second township of Otago, and in one of its best streets. Remember —No Reserve. 663
THURSDAY, sth NOV., AT TWO O'CLOCK. At the Commercial Sale Rooms, Ballarat-street. TO CLOTHIERS, DRAPERS, BOOTMAKERS, AND OTHERS. TJEUBEN HARRIS has received instructions to sell by public auction, Thursday, Nov. sth, at two o'clock, the following valuable assortment of goods Coats Caps Vests Drawers Trousers Duck Flannels ' Canvas Blankets American boots Handkerchiefs Watertights Scarves Wellingtons Hats Bluchers Ribbons Side springs (ladies') Dresses &c., &c. Shirts To be sold without reserve. 664 FRIDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 1863. On the Premises. "DEUBEN HARRIS has received instructions from Messrs. J. Gibson and Co. to sell by public auction, on Friday, 6th November, 1863, at 1 o'clock sharp, at Arthur's Point— Those valuable premises formerly in the possession of Messrs. Chamberlain and Rawlings.
No Reserve. 668 GOLD. REMOVAL. T B. BRaDSHAW, Metallurgist and • Assayer, has Removed from the Union Bank to his own office, Rees-street, Queenstown. THE HIGHEST PRICE ALWAYS GIVEN FOR GOLD AS HERETOFORE.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 54, 4 November 1863, Page 6
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