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Auctions. FRIDAY, 17tii JANUARY, 1862, At 12 o'clock SiiAiir. To Capitalists, Merchants, Tradesmen, Speculators, and Others, in search of a Profitable Investment on the Best Business , Site in Dunedin. FOR POSITIVE SALE, The Teh Years' Lease to Rim of the Ground Lately occupied by Mr. William Simpson, Bootmaker to Hint Majesty, Corner of Princes-street and Walker-street. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have received in- . structions from Mr. William Simmon to Sell by Auction, at their Rooms in Walker-street, on FRIDAY, 17th January, 1862, The Ten Years' Lease —to run from the 21st iust. —of that really magnificent piece of Property lately occupied by him as a Boot and Shoe Warehouse, situate at the Corner of Princes and Walker-streets, and having on these streets a Frontag-e of 60 feet,, with a very considerable depth on the rear—on which could be built Three Splendid Shops. The Yearly Rental is a mere Bagatelle, being only £5 ibr the First 3 Years; for the next Two, £8; and for the last Five, at the rate of £10 per year. A. ML. and Co. beg to call the attention of the many persons who are now hopelessly seeking for Business Sites to this—the best in Dunedin; and they have only further to add that the numerous private offers made to the Proprietor have induced him to submit the whole to Public Competition. The Terms are remarkably liberal, being one-fourth Cash —the balance by approved Bills bearing Bank Interest in equal proportions at 9, 18, and 24 months. * ■ ■ . ; Other particulars from the Auctioneer. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Screw-Steamer " PHCENIX." POSITIVE and UNRESERVED SALE Inconsequence of the Owner's intended return Home . . ! by next Mail. MESSRS. JAS. PATERSON &.CO. have received instructions from Mr. J. K. Fry, agent for the S. S. "PHCENIX," to offer her for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their rooms, Mansestreet, on Tuesday, 14th January, at 12 o'clock, (unless previously disposed of by private contract.) She was thorouglily well built last winter, at Auckland, under the owner's personal inspection; frame of best hardwood with- Kauri planking ; coppered with 22 oz. copper, and copper-fastened; schooner-rigged, and carries also,,a square-sail; all her sails new; and the vessel provided with a good boat; commodious cabin. Length, 84ft. over all; beam, 12ft. 4in.; engine of 16-horsepower ; extreme draft of water, 5 feet. Engine and boiler in first-rate order, and fitted under the superintendence of the Cliief Engineer of H.M. steamer " Pelorus," whose certificate can be seen at the Agent's. This Screw Steamer is well adapted for the profitable trade between DUNEDIN and PORT CHALMERS, both for Passengers and Cargo, and the most thorough inspection of her is invited. Can be seen auy time at the Jetty when not employed iv running. Terms : One-third Cash. Balance : Approved Bills. 3 and 4 months. Time of Sale : 12 o'Clock sharp. Immediate Delivery can be had on completion of the Purchase. AUCTIONEERS' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. J PATERSON & CO, have received in- • structions from Messrs. Clove & Co., to sell by auction, immediately on arrival, the entire CARGO OF TIMBER, ex Mathilda, consisting of 300,000 feet T. and Gr. Scotch Flooring Quartering Scantling Joisting also, — 500 bags Scotch Oats. For further particulars and day of sale _ sec ft:sure advertisement. TO SETTLERS AND FARMERS^ IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. TONES, BIRD, & CO. will Sell by -AucC '} tion, on FRIDAY, the 10th inst., at 12 o'clock sharp, Fifty-three Head of HORSES, ex " Frowning Beauty," selected by Tiios. Miles, Esq. Also, 11 DRAYS 6 AMERICAN BUGGIES 3 CASES SADDLERY. No Reserve. JONES, BIRD, & CO. THIS DAY. COMMERCIAL HORSE BAZAAR, HORSES—First-class HORSES and MARES/ Ex " Mountain Wave," from Melbourne. MiM'CAW, MACLEAN, & CO., have • received instructions from Harvib, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at the above Bazaar, on THURSDAY, the Oth instant, at 12 o'clock sharp, without reserve, 30 First-class Heavy Draught Horses and Mares, all thoroughly staunch, and in splendid condition. The attention of Farmers and Horse Breeders is particularly invited to the above Sale, as the Mares are very superior. COMMERCIAL HORSE BAZAAR. BULLOCKS ! WORKING BULLOCKS!! MMcCAW, MACLEAN & CO. are favored • with instructions from Messrs. AVriglit and Kensit, to sell by auction at the above bazaar, on Saturday, the 11th inst., at 12 o'clock sharp, without reserve, ! 2 teams of (6 each) splendid working bullocks, with first-class drays, bows, yokes, &c, &c, complete. The above bullocks can be very highly recommended in every respect, having been regularly worked on the roads for the last 12 months. THIS DAY. MESSRS. FISHER & GREEN will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, Thursday, at 12 o'clock, the Undermentioned Goods, to Close Consignments : — Bacon ■ Canterbury Cheese —20 cwt. Mould Candles Confectionery Print Dresses Chests Drawers —Kauri and Cedar Salt Europe Rope Shingles Cask Beef Camp-kettles Camp-ovens Cases Currants Bolsters and Pillows &c., &c., &c, &c. THIS DAY. MR. WM. CARR YOUNG has received instructions to sell by Auction in his store, on Thursday, the Oth inst., at 1 o'clock, The cargo of timber ex Picard, from Hobart Town, consisting of-— Blue gum scantling | 15,000 shingles 2,000 box palings 4,000 market palings About 1 ton cheese 5 casks butter 15 tons barley hay. TOKOMAIRIRO. SALE BY AUCTION. MR. Wm. CARR YOUNG has received instructions from Mr. Wm. Grey, to Sell by Auction, at Goodall's Yards, Tokomairiro, on the 17th JANUARY, first-class Quiet DAIRY COWS, with Calves, BULLOCKS, 3 and 4 years old, fat; firstclass COLTS and FILLIES. Also a few remaining QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS in CLARENDON. Terms at Sale. TO PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, AND PRIVATE PARTIES Desirous of Painting their own Premises. MR. THOMAS DICK has been favoured with instructions from Messrs. Gilbert and Neale, to sell by auction, on their premises in Moray Place, on Monday next, January 13th, their entire stock-in-trade, consisting of, paints, glass, varnishes, patent dryers in tins, gold size, paperhangings, brushes, ladders, tacks, &c.; also, some bpoks by the best authors. Sale to commence at One o'clock.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 47, 9 January 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 47, 9 January 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 47, 9 January 1862, Page 4

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