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Auctions. ' ,THIS DAY, / MOST IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE 1 TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, TIMBER MERCHANTS, ' SPECULATORS, AND DEALERS. £ Three Cargoes of Building Materials to be sold absolutely and completely, without one fraction of reserve. . . , TOWARD CASPER & CO. are instructed to sell , JDi l>y Auction on Mo n j.i ay next, Mat 19th, at 1 o'cicclc ■p.m. sharp. At their Timber Saie Ytuus, corner of Gaol and Stuarl-stveeis, — The Cavgoes of Mary E. Hay, Eureka, and Jo.sbua Hates, all landed and ready for immediate delivery, consisting of:— , l,') 80 pieces Baltic scantling 4 x 3 1,2u9 'do do 5x3 "~ , 491 do do 4i x 2 , 395 do do 4x2 ' 1,000 do do 3x2 73 do do 4x4 50,000 feet Scotch flooring 0x h 24,000 do do 6 x i£ 3,000 T. & G. American lumber 00 Deals, 8 x 3, SO do 11 x 3 83 cut do do A peremptory and clearing-out sale is ordered or each lot, and E. Casper & Co. are anxious that the Trade may thoroughly understand that the Auc- ' tioneers will never permit themselves to announce a Sale as TOTALLY UNRESERVED unless fully warranted by their instructions. ' •BJ3KMS LIBERAL. THE EXCHANGE SALES ROOM. 100 TONS SUGAR. TTIDWARD CASPER'S CO. are instructed to Eli sell by Private Contract, One Hundred Tons Sugar, , Assorted qualities aud 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. I STONE STORES, ' i RENT, £3U PER ANNUM EACH. EDWARD CASPER & CO. are instructed ■ TO LET ON LEASE, j The whole or part of the , SECTION AT THE CORNER OF STAFFORD AND HOPE-STREETS. Cellars of 22 feet frontage by GO 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 j 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 i 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 i that each spot has been eagerly appropriated 1 as soon ns offered, and no thoroughfare in < Dunedin lias exhibited so marked and per- i manciit an appreciation of its commanding and convenient position. To aLessee of the Block very liberal and advanascous termsof occupation will be araned. EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. TO THE TIMBER TRADE J AND PERSONS BUILDING. T7TDWARD CASPAR & CO. are prepared to , supply any quantities of New. Zealand Timber, and to deliver the same within one week [of receipt of orders. Parties needing Timber will find. SWO MOST IMPORTANT ADYAHTA6ES, The getting precisely what they want, and being . charged with ACTUAL MEASUREMENT ONLY. 1 PRICE LOW. , TERMS LIBERAL. EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. EDWARD CASPER & CO. have to let, on long or short lease the undermentioned properties, j most valuable for position, accommodation, and rising importance of neighborhood: — 1. The Stores lately occupied by R. G. Gibbon.*, in Stuart-street 2. A Cottage at rear of do. 3. Eight-stall stable i. The large and well-known Timber Yard. For a Builder, Contractor, or Timber Merchant no . position in Dunedin can compare with the premises < now offered. The Trade is gradually and completely consolidating itself about the Stuart-street Jetty, to which, Mr. Gibbon's property is immediately adjoining, and whilst the rent asked is most moderate, NO*BONUS IS REQUIRED. Immediate possession can be given. 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 trada; the conomy, their yard being the first corner from tuart-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. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sale of Standing Timber. GREAT SALE OF TIMBER IN MOSSGIEL BUSH, EAST TAIERI. The Finest Timber in Otago. MESSRS. JAMES & JOHN H, BARR have receved instructions from A. J. Bums, Esq., Mossgiel, to sell by auctioa, day of sale to be afterwards announced (unless previously disposed ol by private bargain), 45 ACRES OF STANDING TIMBER, Out of this well-known Bush, comprising White, Red, and Black Pine and Totara, of very large size md great length of trunk, 40 feet being_ the common t ivercifie length without any branches, in lota of one icreand upwards, the first purchaser having the jptjon of taking the whole. . • Now that timber is in such increased and growing leniand, the present affords an opportunity which . ;hose engaged in the timber trade should not neglect. [h addition to the superiority of the timber itself, iere is to be. considered tho splendid stream of water ;the " Silver" stream) running through the centre of ihe bush, capable of driving a saw mill, and the fine evel land, upon which the bush stands, and which , iffordß unequalled facilities for bringing timber to the mill. The auctioneers are authorised to state that arrangements can be made for the sale or lease of the Say Mill now upon Mossgiel, with all the gear, timber, wheels, &c , &c. Inspection is requested. Mr. Burns will be happy to point out the bush and saw. mill to visitors. JAMES AND JOHN H. BARR.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 158, 19 May 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 158, 19 May 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 158, 19 May 1862, Page 2