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A uot ior s. SALE BX AUCTION. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 22nd APRIL.. TOWNSHIP OF SILVERTON, Anderson's Bay. MR. W. CARR YOUNG has received instructions from S. F. Every, Esq., to sell by auction, at his store Princes-street, on luesday, 22nd inst., at 1 o'clock, 38 sections, averaging nearly 1,000 square yards each. Title—Crown grant. The above laid is situated on the main road between Ditiiedin and Portobello, and extends from opposite the School-bouse to the Bay, commanding; n splendid view oi' Dunedin and the neighborhood. It is one mile and a-half ly water from the Jetty, and two miles and a-half by the read from the Post-office. The above land is most eligible for the residence ol' families, being elevated, undulating, and remarkably healthy. For general stores (much wanted) few situations are more promising, the distance of the Tomahawk Dis- . trict from Dunedin being inconveniently great for the numerous settlers. Firewood, and stone for building purposes, plentiful and near at hand. The scenery in the neighborhood is most beautiful, nnd the ocean beach within an easy walk. Further particulars, with a plan of the lots, will be ready next week. Paddocks and bush land will be offered for sale and lease early in May. AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 22nd APRIL. Valuable Leasehold Properly in the Business Centre of the City. WM. CARR YOUNG has been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at his Store, at 1 o'clock, on the above date, All that valuable leasehold in Princes-street, Dunediu; comprising the building'of the •' Shop, now in the occupation of Mr. lies, saddler, having a frontage of 20 feet and extending back 36 feet, with roomy cellarage, 19 x 36, and upper storey of same dimensions. With the unexpired portion of a 14 years' lease, from January, 1860, at the nominal ground rent of £20 per annum Terms at Salel WEDNESDAY, 23rd APRIL.. Sale by Auction. No Reserve. WM. CARR YOUNG has received instructions from the importer, to sell by auction, at his store, on Wednesday, tiie 23rd inst., at 1 p.m., Without reserve, About 150 cases (3 doz.) Tooth's bottled ale Also, Without reserve, Six quarter-casks Martinez, Garrott, and Co.'s port wine Four Quarter-casks Tosar's sherry. Terms—cash. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1862. TO SQUATTERS, BUTCHERS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. S JONES has received, instructions to "seU by . auction, on Tuesday, 22nd inst., at Messrs. Morse and Orbell's Slaughter Yards, about One Hundred and Forty head of Store cattle and fat calves, say— 30 quiet cows 40 steers 40 heifers 30 fat calves Terms liberal declared at Sale. HORSE BAZAAR. S JONES begs to inform Dealers and the public . generally, that tliere are ;daily sales OF HORSES AND OTHER STOCK, At bis Bazaar, Provincial Hotel, Commence at 12 o'clock. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY NOW OPEN receive consignments of Carriages and Conveyances of every description. UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION. S JONES. EXCHANGE SALES ROOM AND AUCTION MART. ED VT' ARD CASPER & CO., AUCTIONEERS, , Commission Merchants, Land, House, and Estate Agents, Inform Merchants, Importers, and Wholesale Buyers, that, till the completion of their premises, they will occupy the newly erected building in High street, facing the Rattray street jetty. E. C. and Co. make advances on bills lading-, pay import and other charges, and hold goods according to arrangement, so as to ensure the obtaining full market value. Advances are also made on all tangible securities placed with E. C. and Co. for realisation. Large parcels of first class Merchandise always on hand fir private sale . ■:.:'. Goods stored without charge for two weeks. E. C. and Co. will be happy to place tlieir services in effecting Sales, "either by PUBLIC AUCTION OR PRIVATE CONTRACT, At the disposal of those desirous to sell Merchandise, Timber, -Furniture, Land, Houses, or Ships. THE EXCHANGE SALES ROOM. 100 TONS SUGAR. EDWARD CASPER & CO. are instructed to sell by Private Contract, One Hundred Tons Sugar, Assorted qualities and descriptions". ' The trade and wholesale buyers are invited to_ an . early inspection, as from prices fixed there is little doubt of the whole parcel being soon cleared. EXCHANGE SALES ROOMS. STONE STORES, . RENT, £66 PER ANNUM EACH. EDWARD CASPER & CO. are instructed TO LET ON LEASE, The whole or part of the SECTION AT THE CORNER OF STAFFORD AND .HOPE-STREETS. Cellars of 22 feet frontage by CO feet deep, and 8 feet high, have been excavated, and built of two feet stonework up to basement, and nearly all the stone required for completion of a range of magnificent Stone Stores lies on the ground ready for use, so that at an expense less than that of temporary shed SUBSTANTIAL STONE WAREHOUSES MAY BE ERECTED. The value of stone over iron or wooden buildings is self evident.' In Stafford-street are located .*'■ so many ot the leading houses of business that each spot has been eagerly appropriated as soon as offered, and no thoroughfare in Dunedin has exhibited so marked and per- ... manent an appreciation of-its commanding - ■ ■ ■ and convenient position.' . . To a Lessee of the Block very liberal and advanageous terms of occupation will be granted, THURSDAY, 24th APRIL. TO CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, &c. HKNOX & CO. have received instructions to . sell by Auction at their Stores, Port Chalmers, on Thursday, 24th April, at half.past 12, 2,000 feet timber, 4 x 2 ' 2,000 ' „ 4x 3 20 cords firewood (three feet lengths.) Terms liberal. Declared at Sale. THURSDAY, 24th APRIL. "' ', TO STOREKEEPERS, GROCERS. &c. &c. HKNOX & CO. are instructed to sell by . Auction at their Stores, Port Chalmers, on Thursday, the 24th April, at half-past 12, 2,000 muttonhams, in fine condition Pumps, assorted Wire fencing THURSDAY/ 24th APRIL. TO SETTLERS, FARMERS, CARRIERS, &c. HKNOX & CO. are honored with instructions . to seU by Auction, at theu- yards, Port Chalmers, on Thursday,,24th April, at 1 oclock, . 2 pair' working bullocks 1 cart horse (5 yrs.) staunch 1 dray (tip aad new) ' - 1 set harness Terms liberal. At sale.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 135, 22 April 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 135, 22 April 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 135, 22 April 1862, Page 2