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Auctions. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND TRADERS FOR THE INTERIOR. 3807 pcs. Oregon Quartering 3387 „ White Pine T. and G. Boards, 12x1 1925 „ Scotch Flooring, T. and G. 150 „ Oregon Ciear Pine Deals, 9x3 100 ~ „ „ „ 11x3 LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED CARGOES OP OREGON TIMBER, SCOTCH FLOORING BOARDS, AND SOLID DEALS, To be Sold by Auction, ON MONDAY, MAY b, . At 1 o'clook., 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 (Jnol-streets, • DEALS, QUARTERING, AND BOARDS, As follows :— . 494 pcs. 4J xl£ 1259 „ 4£x3 287 „ 4 x 2 467 „ 4 x 3 700 ~ 3Jx3 73 „ 4x4 163 „ llxlj 148 „ s>}x3 100 Oregon Clear Pine Deals, 11 x 3 150 „ „ „ 9x3 3387 „ pcs. xI,W.P. T. fc Gt. Boards 671 „ „ 6x % T.& G. Sco. Flooring 1136 „ „ 6x£, „ „ 118 .„ „ 6Jx-J, „ „ 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. . . ■ - BALTIC WEATHERBOARDS. "171 D WARD CASPER & CO. -will sell by auction, _H| on Monday, sth May. at their.Timber Sale Yards, comer of Stewart and Gaol streets, 20,000 Featherec'ged Baltic weatherboards. SEASONED ittUE-GUM BEAMS AND JOISTS. EDWARD CASPER & CO. will sell by auction, on Monday, sth May, at their Timber Sale Yards, corner of Stewart and Gaol streets, 40 pieces, 25 feet. 11 x 4 50 „ 20 „ ' 8x S 63 ' „ 18 „ 6x 3 145 „ 17 „ 10 x 5 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. TJIDWARD CASPER & CO. are instructed VJ , 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 ieet 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 ~ -~ The vnlue cf statin over iron or wooden buildings is self evident. In Stafford-street are located go many of 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 {>ermaneut an appreciation of its commanding and convenient position. TofaLessee of the Block very liberal and advari-^ a.geous terms of occupation will be grnned. THURSDAY, 8m MAY. To Farmers, Lucky Diggers in want of a home, ; Speculators, and others. , 20 acres of land, good stone house, &c. J MA CLEAN & CO. are favored with instructions , ffoni Peter Birtles, Esq., to submit to public competition, at the Commercial Horse Bazaar, on Thursday, the Bth Slay, at 1 o'clock sharp, without . reserve, ■ 20 acres of very fine land, with good stone. ' house 30 feet by 15 feet thereon. There is a stream of water running through the property, which fronts the East Taieri Road, 4£ miles from town. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, or Mr. Birtles on the ground. SATURDAY, 3rd MAY. COMMERCIAL HORSE BAZAAR. SIX SPLENDID SADDLE AND HARNESS COBS, Ex "Omeo," from Melbourne. J MACLEAN & CO. have received instructions . from David Banning, Esq., to sell by auction, at the above Bazaar, on Saturday, the 3rd* May, atone o'clock sharp; ' SIX VERY SUPERIOR SADDLE AND HARNESS COBS, AlHn tip-top condition, and for positive and unre- ■ . . served sale. - ■ All parties in want of good roadsters should attend this sale. SATURDAY, 3rd MAY. COMMERCIAL HORSE BAZAAR. FIVE FIRST-CLASS SADDLE AND • HARNESS HORSES. Ex "Omeo," from Melbourne. J MACLEAN & CO. are favored with instruc- ' . tions from Henry Beattii;, Esq., to sell by ' auction, at the above Bazaar, on Saturday, the 3rd c Ma y> at one o'clock sharp, without the slightest reser ..■-■■■■'; FIVE MAGNIFICENT SADDLE AND HORSES, All perfectly quiet, young, sound, and in splendid condition. Inspection of the above horses is invited previous j.o day of sale. PURAKAUNUI BAY. T> CAMPBELL and CO. have received instrucJLV;. tions from .H. C. Hertslct, Esq., to.dispose of his Valuable Property, , Comprising— About 144 Acres of rich Alluvial Land, situated about 1 j miles north of Port Chalmers, and bounded on the north side by the harbor and Bay of Purakaunui, which is accessible at a all times by vessels of a moderate draught of I water. . j, This property presents many inducements to in- h tended purchasers, a most choice position for carrying on extensive fisheries, land of the ricliestquality, valuable timber, with sufficient water power for carrying — on saw mill operations upon an extensive scale, n secure and well sheltered bay, from whence produce of all kinds could be shipped to Dunedin, where there is at all times a regular demand for suitable colonial timber, such as pine, manuka, &c. From the richness and fertility of the land, the in- ' Instrious farmer could hardly fail, in a short period of time, to bo quite in a position of becomine- a proprie- Ti !or, the situation of this property being so"close to the xipital of .the province, the main road from which to 1 he northern parts of the Province of Otago passes W ibout a milp from the property, which is only distant Yl rom Dunedin about 14 miles. on Persons desirous of possessing property within so JiQrXA-djslanfinof.tliP ritjLjaflD.un.edin.slioHld not lennit the present opportunity to pass without seenre ng so valuable an acquisition, its convenient distance rom the city, and accessibility to it both by land and rater rendering it one of the most compact properties a the vicinity of tlw capital of the Province of ' Nag°- m ' in, Terms very liberal ' R. CAMPBELL&,CO.,- - qu , Auctioneers; Land and Commission Agents. &c spi JBWgdin, 24th April, 1862. .• . "

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 143, 1 May 1862, Page 2

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