Auctions. WEDNESDAY, 16th APRIL, 1842, At 12 o'clock sharp. To Builders, Contractors, ami Others. ! A M'LANDRESS & CO.. *ill sellby public auc ! jnL. tiou, on tho ground, adjoining Jones ami Wil Hamsun's, opposite the Bank of New South. Wales, oil Wednesday, the Ib'tli instant, ;it 1- o'clock sharp, ex " Alice Thorndyke," 820 Yellow Deals, 12x1, 11x3, 9x3, and 7x3. Terms at Sale. WEDNESDAY, 10th APRIL, 18G2. At 2 o'clock sharp. TO Purchasers of Allotments in the Township of Moruington will please meet at A. M'Lamtress and Co.'s Warehouse, Walker-street, to arrange about their Deeds. 5 valuable Allotments, withdrawn at sale, will then be ottered to former purchasers. MONdXyT^PBIL 14. Clearing Sale of Fanny (roods, Tray Glasses, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Ironmongery, Toys, &c, &c. MESSRS. TURNBULL. BING & CO. will Seli by Public Auction, on Monday next, the 14th instant, 5 casks pint tumblers 3 casks cut wine glasses 1 case Turner and Co.'s back; hand, and ripping saws 1 case round crown dressing glasses 1 do. plate do. 1 do. mirrors, on swivels Zinc mirrors, si a/ing boxes 1 case house bellows 1 case fancy soaps 1 case lava candlesticks, ornaments, &c. 1 Ciise cash-boxes, corkscrews, &o. 1 cask tin camp kettles 1 case butcher's knives. No reserve, as the goods must be cleaved. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. TUESDAY. APRIL 15th, 18G2.
WM. SMITH will sell, at his rooms, Stafford street, on Tuesday the loth April, at 12 o'clock, the undermentioned goods, to close consignments, and positively without reserve : — 80 cases Byass's bottled ale 20 casks Roman cement 50 hul "-chests Congou, very superior 5 10 kegs spike nails j 10 „' H nails fi cases cheese 14 tons Tasmanian flour 3 tons onions 2 tons damaged flour 500 bushels Colonial oats. TUESDAY, APRIL 15th, 1802. WM. SMITH is instructed to sell, at his rooms. ■ Stafford-street, on Tuesday the 15th April, at 12 o'clock, to close consignments : — 3 CASES CLOTHING & HABERDASHERY, Consisting of— Fancy tweed and Clarendon suits Moleskin trowsers Bedford cord trowsers Shepherd plaid suits French merino Muslin collars Bonnet ribbons Fancy ~ Gloves Panama and other hats. Positively without reserve. NOT.ICE. milE SALE of the BROCKVILL ESTATE is X fixed for THURSDAY, APRIL 17th. Plans will be ready at our office on TUESDAY R. B. MARTIN & CO. NOTICE. npHE SALE of the TOWNSHIP of MILTON, X will be held on the' ground at Tokomairio on TUESDAY, APRIL 22nd. 170 FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS. 1 No Reserve. Plans are now ready and can bo obtained at our °ffiCe' R. B. MARTIN & CO. NOTICE. milE TOAVNfeHIP of GLENORE, attheAVOOLX SHED. The Day of Sale is on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23rd, on the ground at 12 o'clock. Plans are now ready and can be obtained at our OffiCC' R. B. MARTIN & CO. KAA FINE strong WETHERS on SALE by OU U the undersigned ; can be seen at Bellevue. R. B. MARTIN fc CO. For Sale PGRIFFIX, Slater, at Mr. B. Smith, Arch:tect, Commercial Chambers, Princes-street. Slates on Sale. FOR SALE, "TTALUABLE Business Premises in Sf.Andrew'sV street. Dwelling House, lame Workshop, &c, all new, and very complete. For particulars apply to MORSE & ORBELL, Rntfray-street. ALEX AND E R CUMM IN G, Stafford-street, HAS for Sale Invoices of—Slops, Blankets Hosiery, Haberdashery Flannels and Drapery in great variety Boots and Shoos Ames' long handled round point shovels Hunt's D handel do., do. Ironmongery of all kinds !~VTO. 3 BURTON ALE, New Brew. Just landed, 1 JIN on Sale at.. ur stores. TICKLE & CO., Stafford-street.
FURNITURE. ' FOR SALE, a quantity of very superior Furni- . tare, consisting of— Elegant, lame-sized iron bedsteads Loo tables, horse-hair seated chairs Chests drawers, dining tables, paliasses, dressing tables Large iron safe, and an American parlor stove The property of a gentleman relinquishing housekeeping, welfworthy the attention of parties furnishing, the above having been selected from the liesmakers of Victoria; also, a weighing machine, weighingUCWt- TO. SMITH, Stafford-street. EXCHANGE SALES-ROOM. i TOWARD CASPER & CO. have for Sal. Hi A ,«IX-1«)OMED COTTAGE. Clope to Jetty, Stuart-street ; price, £300. GREENISLAND RISING. • -TTTBLL T NEVER!—the old settler saysV\ I never would have believed that there wouli be so great a change in Gifenisland—formerly s< ' quiet, and so dead in fact! We'll it's astonishing ! • But as cold has done so much for Australia, so it wa* n bound to do in Otaeo. The gold hits forwarded Dun 1 edin ten years in advance of itself, and has added tenr fold value to land and produce in our up-country 1 districts. So we. Greenisladers, have also received o this life-giving influence, and also such an impulse a> - promises soon to mark Grcenisland of the First importance. As an evidence we have transplanted v . tOt° THE G.ASGOW POLYTECHNIC. r Note their motto: — " LET OTAGO FLOURISH !" Where M'COLL & CAM PB HILL have always on hand a well selected stock of [■ GROCERIES, DRAPERY, &C. y Indeed, it takes all Dunrdin to supply them, and ii is now generally acknowledged that they only kee] - first-class articles. They especially recommenc it their [•. ...NOTED TEAS, At 3* 6d and 4s per lb, - The Drapery Side is well assorted in Fancy Gopds :e Ladies' Dresses, Crinolines, &c, &c., Underclothing, and every article suited for the season^.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 127, 12 April 1862, Page 5
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