1 •' ■. AuctionsTHIS DAY. .TUESDAY, 29th APRIL. v. ■;,,' To Bntchers. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. Q JONES will sell, at Mb Provincial Yards, on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock sharp— 300 MAGNIFICENT WETHER SHEEP, About seventy pounds average. In lots to suit purchasers. V,Terms as usual. HORSE BAZAAR. S JONES begs to inform Dealers and the public . nenerally, that there are DAILY SAL E S HORSES AND °OTHER STOCK, At his, Bazaar, Provincial Hotel, ' Commence at 12 o'clock. C A B R I A G E REPOSITORY * NOW OPEN receive consignments of Carriages and Conveyances of every description. '" UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION. S JONES. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, APRIL 29. SALE BY AUCTION. In the Estate of — Smith, deceased. JAS. PATERSON & Co. have received instructions from the official administrator of intestate estates for Otago, to sell by auction, at their yard, Manse-street, on Tuesday, 29th April, at one o'clock, One team of six working bullocks with dray, bows,"yokes, and chains, complete The whole will be sold in one lot. Terms cash. No reserve. '■ MONDAY, MAY 5. . ' Unreserved Sale by Auction. At the Stone House of Mr. Huteheson, (the Northern Postman), Kirn Terrace. JAS. PATEUSON & Co. have received instructions from Miss Bell (who is leaving the colony) to sell by auction on Monday, May sth, at one o'clock, at the stone building of Mr. Huteheson, Elm Terrace, the whole of her household furniture and effects, '.consisting, of ."* Mahogany dining table, solid mahogany chests of drawers, do. toilet glass, tables, and wash-stand, rosewood cheffonier, chairs, carpets, hearth-rugs, French bedstead and curtains, feather-bed, bolster and pillows; toilet sets, fender and fireirons, bed and table linen, moreen window curtains, &c. &c. And a variety of kitchen utensils. Sale to commence at one o'clock. Terms cash. "I AS. IT ATE RSO N & C~O ■ .■ ' ■' ■■ ARE ■ •■ AUTHORISED «Y. GOVERNMENT TO SEL RIFLE, SPORTING AND . BLASTING «P JO W D |E R A. FEW COLTSREVOLVERS on Hand. BUPKRIOH FIKISIT, TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND TRADERS FOR THE INTERIOR. 8867 pcs. Oregon Quartering 3387 „ White Pine T. and G. Board*, 12x1 1025 „ Scotch Flooring, T. and G. 150 „ Oregon Clear Pine Deals, ox 3 100 ~ „ „ „ 11x3 LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED CARGOES OF OREGON TIMBER, SCOTCH FLOORING BOARDS, AND SOLID DEALS, ■ To be Sold by Auction, On an early day, EDWARD CASPER & CO. are instructed to sell, as soon as landed from Joshua Bates and Mary E. Ray, at their Timber Sale Yards, corner of Stuart and Gaol-streets, : DEALS, QUARTERING/AND BOARDS, As follows:— . 494 pcs. 4Jxli - 1259,, 4Jx 3 287 „ 4 x 2 : 467 „ 4 x 3 700.,. 3Jx3 '..■■..' 73 „ 4 x 4 •.; ; 163 „ llxlj '.;■..:• ."..■'■ 148 „ 5£ x 3 100 Oregon Clear Pine Deals, 11x3 150' „ „ „ ox 3 3387 ; „ pcs. ,2xl, W. P. T. &G. Boards 671 „ „ Cx#,T. &G. Sco. Flooring 1136 „ „ 6x I, „ „ 118 „ „ 6i xf, „ „ :; Sizes and lengths^have been ordered with a special view to the requirements of Dunedin and the Gold Fields. The weight per super, foot of Oregon timber is so exceedingly small, as to render it peculiarly valuable for all purposes where material has to be conveyed by land. , - Arrangements are made so that each purchaser will immediately after the sale obtain delivery, and it h hoped the whole will be landed and sorted so that it pay be sold on or about Wednesday, the 30th instant. . BALTIC WEATHERBOARDS. EDWARD CASPER & CO. will sell by auction, same time and place as cargoes per Joshua Bates and Mary E. Ray, 20,000 Baltic weatherboards. SEASONED~BLUE- GUM BEAMS AND JOISTS. EDWARD CASPER & CO. will sell by auction, same time and place as cargoes per Joshua Bates and Mary E. Ray, 40 pieces, 25 feet. 11 x 4 50 „ 20 „'8 x S •> -■ 63 „ 18 „ 6x3 145 „ 17 „ 10 x 5 THE EXCHANGE SALES ROOM. 100 TONS~iuGAR. 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, ■'A :'■:■■ 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 60 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 WAREHO USES MAY BE ERECTED. ; ■~.;... The value of stone over iron or wooden buildings is self evident. In Stafford-street are located bo 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- " raanent an appreciation of its commanding and convenient position. • To a Lessee of the Block very liberal and advanstgeoua terms of occupation will be granted.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 141, 29 April 1862, Page 2
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833Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 141, 29 April 1862, Page 2
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