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! . Actions. I ■■- ■ •- ■ '■ * ■" ' '■ THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th. TO SETTLERS AND FARMERS. MR. S. JONES, has received instructions to sell by auction, at his PROVINCIAL YARDS, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th, At 12 o'clock, sharp, ABOUT TWENTY HEAD OF FIRST-CLASS HACKS AND STOCK HORSES. The above are the property of Mr. James Beard who is leaving the Colony, and will be sold absolutely without the slightest resevre. HORSE BAZAAR. S JONES begs to inform Dealers and the public . srenerally, that there are DAILY SALES OP HORSES AND OTHER STOCK, At bis Bazaar, Provincial Hotel, Commence at 12 o'clock. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY NOW OPEN reecive consignments of Carriages and Conveyances of every description. UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION. S. JONES. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 7th MAY. UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION. BOOKS! BOOKS! ! BOOKS !! I JAS. PATERSON & CO. will by auction at their rooms, Manse-street, on WEDNESDAY, 7th, at 12 o'clock, without the slightest reserve, 1,000 VOLUMES of NEW to STANDARD WORKS, Consisting of: — History Poetry, New Novels Colored Juvenile Books School Books, &c.,&0. Terns Cash. No Reserve. lAS. PATERSON to CO ARE AUTHORISED BY GOVERNMENT TO SEL RIFLE, SPOTTING AHD BLASTING P 0' W DER A FEW COLTSREVOLVERS on Hand.. SUPERIOR FINISH, TUESDAY, 13th MAY, 1862. At 12 o'clock sharp. THREE MAGNIFICENT, OPPORTUNITIES. To New Arrivals and Others in Search of a Shop and I Dwelling-house, in a most unrivalled position ; Also, Frontages to George-street, in the most dense and populous portion of the city. AM'LANDRESS AND CO. have been favored . with instrctions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, on Tuesday, the 13th inst., at 12 o'clock sharp, . The following Valuable Properties, situate in George-street:— ' Lot 1, immediately adjacent to the Royal George Hotel, having a frontage to George-street of 30 feet by a depth of 165 feet, with privilege j to build over right-of-way of 11 feet. On .' the ground is erected a two-storey house, the lower portion of which is a large shop with double frontage, and the upper and back forming a dwelling-house of four coin- ' modious rooms, well and substantially built, together with out-houses and buildings; the whole forming one ofthe most compact properties that has yet been offered to the public for carrying on a large and profitable business of almost any description, being within one minute's walk of the Octagon, and situate in the most densely populated portion of the city, fronting the greatest thoroughfare of Dunedin. Valuation at expiration of lease in January, 1876, £500. The value of the above property is .considerably enhanced, from its contiguity to the law courts shortly to be erected, the new jetties now being finished, and also, in consequence of the Freeholder being about tb open a direct line of road through the section from George-street to street. Ground rental, £71 per annum. Lot 2, adjoining Mr. Proctor's Boot Manufactory, having a frontage of 30 feet to Georgestreet with a depth of 60 feet, being part of section 2, block 2, nearly opposite the George • Hotel, and having all the advantages of position enumerated with reference to No. 1, unexpired lease 11 years, ground rent, £30 per annum. Lot 3, adjoining the residence of Mr. Prendergast, barrister-at-law, having a frontage to George-street of 58 feet with a depth of 40 feet. This is part of a Town Board section; therefore full valuation will be allowed at the expiration of the lease. The auctioneers have much pleasure in recommending the above sites to business men, as they command the whole traffic of the North-East Valley, Blueskin and Port Chalmers roads, and being the great -highway to the northern parts of.the province. Annual Rent only £72. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. Important Sale of Timber suited for the requirements of this Market. Preliminary Notice. EDK CARLE & Co. are instructed to sell ns soon . as landed the cargoes of Timber now landing ex Eureka and Missie, consisting of 37,548 feet tongued and grooved flooring boards 21,072 „ lumber 9,135 „ shelving 0,300 „ dressed weather boards 2,994 „ lining boards 5,700 battens Doors—76, 7x 3 ; 12, 6-Bx2-8 ; 30, «-fl x 2-6 ; 36.6-Bx2-8 6,521 feet deals, 3x2 1,500 „ „ 2xl 3,011 „ „ 9x j} ' 25,063 „ weatherboards 16,000 mouldings, 1, li, 1-J, 2, 2J, Sin. 600 cornice do.. 4J in ' 7,000 architraves, 45 6 in. 47 sets wash and table legs (cedar) 5 „ sofa scrolls and rails Terms at Sale. TO IMPORTERS OF TIMBER. EDWARD CASPER & CO., offer the use of their Timber Sale Yards, corner of Stewart and Gaolstreets WITHOUT CHARGE. The situation, in the centre of the trade; the economy, their yard being the first corner from Stuart-street Jetty, and the ample convenience for sorting and delivery render this site the best in town SALE OF CARGOES OF TIMBER AND ' ' ." BUILDING MATERIALS. THE EXCHANGE SALES ROOM. 100 TONS"SUGAR. EDWARD CASPER & CO. are instructed fo "seU 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 ofthe whole parcel being soon cleared. EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. EDWARD CASPER & CO. inform Merchants, Importers, and others, that Goods sent them for disposal are subject to no charge for RECEIVING, DELIVERING, OR STORE ..'., RENT, , .. .:- . And that, as the largest Stores in Dunedin, nre connected with tlieir Sales Rooms, they can offer unequalled accommodation for the sorting and exhibition of any quantify of merchandise.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 148, 7 May 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 148, 7 May 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 148, 7 May 1862, Page 2

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