1 MONDAY 12th MAY. "', ~~^~' EXCHANGE SALES ROOM. '' _; i . ' Every Man his own Landlord. T7DWARD CASPER & CO are instructed by Mr. J_l;Bofceraberg,to sell, on the ground, on M()NDAY, May 12ih. at 1 o'clock precisely/that 'valuable, and central business situation, in front of. the 'Abbyleix House. ; - The busy traffic and thriving tradespeople in the Arcade,' the daily improving thoroughfare which Maclaggan-btreet proves itself to.be; and the opening of Dawsbn-strect, which makes the position now offered sdcond only to. Manse-street,, induce, the Proprietor^ to anticipate that the easy and libeial terms he proposes will ensure a spirited competition to this bona- fide sale. ' There" are FOUR ALLOTMENTS, each 22 6 x 54; with a ground rental of £2o pei nnuum, and-they will be sold at a bonus on lease. " Terms : Half cash, half; 3 months. EXCHANGE SALES ROOMS. ' STONE STORES, RENT, £60 PER ANNUM EACH. "T7IDWARD CASPER & CO. arc instructed Jt_ ! 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, nnd 8 , ' ' feet high, ha\e 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 tPmporarv 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 permanent an appreciation of its commanding aud convenient position./ To aLesseeof the Block very liberal and advan - agcous- terms of occupation will be graned. EXCHANGE SALE .ROOMS. TO THE TIMBER T-R AD B \ AND - . • PERSONS BUILDING. T^DWARD- CASPAR & CO. are prepared to -Hr ~ - supply any quantities of New Zealand Timber, and to deliver the., same within one week of receipt of orders. Parties needing Timber will find ■ ■ TWO MOST IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES, The getting precisely what they want, and being charged with , • ' ACTUAL MEASUREMENT ONLY. ' '" ;- " PRICE LOW. TERMS LIBERAL." EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. *.TO LET ON BUILDING LEASE, QITES ' FOR .FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS ' -- PREMISES. NO .PREMIUM. MODERATE RENTAL EDWARD CASPER k CO. ', THE EXCHANGE SALES ROOM. 100 TONJFsUGAR. EDWARD CASPER & CO. .are instructed io 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 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,- - ' '- A: 4, that, as the largest Stores in Dunedin, are connected with their Sales Rooms, they "win offer unequalled accominodntion for the sorting and exhibition of any quantity of merchandise. HOKSE BAZAAR. l S JONES begs -to infarm Deaiers and the public . ■ generally, that there are DAILY"SALES ' HORSES AND °OTHER STOCK, ' At his 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. CONTINUATION. OF SALE. • - Without- Reserve. . ' Phi nces-street, opposite office of this paper." H, JOSEPH haying-received positive instruc- . tions from the,Piqprietors, will sell by public auction.-on _the -premises',-as.above,-the balance of the Stock, ,viz— • ■ • - - Table and fappy rutlpry, 'tpilef soap Account books of all kmds/.looking glasses1 Comlis, brushes, pocket books, carpet bags Oil paintings, cigars, Jotter and note paper ' Ink in' dwarf and pther bottles , Washed mcerchaum, clay, and wooden pipes, tape lines .Compiisses, portmonaies, &c. And as the w hole of these goods are'to be cleared out in lots to suit purchasers, the sale* on tlus occasion will commence at 11 o'clock, sharp. Terms cash. .• GOLDFIELDS AUCTION MART. Junction, Tuapeka. /-^ EORG'E B.RODIE. AUCTIONEER, COMMIS.ION AGENT, AND Cattle Salesman. Sales and Commissions promptly attended to. - Agent for advertising in the Daily Times.' Government Notices". OFFICE FURNITURE.—Tenders Wanted for Making, to be lodged at the* Superintendent's 'Onice, before 4 o'clock of Friday, 16th May, 1862. v , Plans and specification may be seen at the Provincial Engineer's Oflice, Dunedin." ' COMMISSARIAT, DUNEDIN, i-. Bth May, 1862. mENDERS will be received at this Office unti JL ; noohj Monday, 26th inst, for the Supply of a Daily Ration of Forage for one horse, from thjj Ist proximo to the 30tli September next. ' The Ration to consist of— . , \ 1. 10 lbs. oats,, or 8 lbs. oats and 4 lbs. bran, or 12 lbs. maize 2. 12 lbs. hay 3.- 8 lbs. wheaten or oaten straw. Deliveries to be made weekly, at the Military Barracks. -'All the article's to be" of'the best marketable quality. ' > i Tenders to state the rate per ration as above. The terms and'conditions will be the same as for the Annual Contracts, published in the Daily Times of the 24tli February. __ _ ' >■ For Fonna~oF."TenaerTana further apply to .' '• . ; - _'''■' ; ' , - FRANCIS, INNES, | * ' Dep, Asst. Commissary-General, -
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 151, 10 May 1862, Page 2
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