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PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT^ ~ FURNITUURE from WYLIE & LOCHHEAD. Ex Lady Egidia. T^HE undersigned beg to announce that tbpy will X offer for s.ilc, on an early day, an exitmsive and select shipment from the celebrated makers Wylie & Lochhead, Glasgow, now landing ex Lady Bgidia. I'he consignment'consists of: — 100 packages Elegant Drawing-room, Parlor, and Bed room Furniture, and Bedding: and— 37 casja Iron French Bedsteads, double and single ; JAMES & JOHN H. BARR. SALE OF TIM BK R . . , Mossoitii. Bush. EAST TaTeRI. n^HE Auct' leers, to prevent misunderstanding, JL beg ntimate that it is the STANDING riMßEi' vitiiout the LAND, which is for Sale. JAMES & JOHN H. BARR. TOKOMAIRIRO. To Capitalists and Others in quest of Investment A RARE OPPORTUNITY. 1.. ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD AND FLOURISHING BUSINESS PREMISES. FIRST CLASS HOTEL (LICENSED) SPACIOUS STORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS. Established 1853. < Tosrether with— P I F T"'Y ACRE S FINEST LAND IN 'THE PROVINCE. TAS. PATKRSON & (JO. are favored with por;i----l) tive instructions from Mr. James Goodall to £-c!l by Private Contract, that really fine property situated in the centre of that most thriving district the TokoLnniriro, on the main road, and within a short distance of the gold fields. THE HOTEL. Known as Goodall's Tokoinairiro Hotel, consists of bar, two public rooni.s, 12 bedrooms, besides two large sleeping apartments, kitchen, store room., and offices. THE STORE AND BAKERY; Being in the centre of a large, populous, nnd rapidly increasing neighborhood, oft'ers tin unrivalled opportunity of doing an extensive trade in the general storekeeping and baking business, a large oven being )u the premises. THE FARM Comprises*so acres more or less,.being cub-divided in five well-fenced paddocks, all in a high state of culti-i-ation; 25 acres laid down in English grasses; the whole being in most creditable order. A well-fenced and ample garden is connected with the house. ...j. . THE STABLK3 AND STOCK-YARDS, Acknowledged to be the best iv the Province (out o the city), consist of two stables, 12 stalls each, with large open shed ; three, stockyards, built, regardless oi expense, expressly for the purpose of holding auction sales of stock. ■■. . BARN AND GRANARY. Newly erected, 50 x 18. Piggeries and other outbuildings requisite for carrying on the business. The Stpck-in-Trade can be taken at n valuation, and immediate possession given. ,- Terms liberal. Part of purchase-money may remain on Mortgage. Further information, and every facility for satisfactory inquiry, on applying at the offices of JAS. PATERSON & CO., Manse-street. In directing attention to the above described property, the Auctioneers would briefly remark that early application is neceswir}' —the sale being >>y private contract, and oft'ered a uecided bargain. __ THURSDAY, 22wf MAY, At the Rooms of the Auctioneers. • 750 fat Wethers, 6 tooth and full mouth. At the risk of the former purchasers. Delivery on the run at Otepopo. RB. MARTIN ft CO. have received instructions . from Messrs. F. **1 W. Fen wick, to offer for sale by auction at the** Rooms, High-street, on Thursday, May 22nd, at one o clock, at the risk of the former purchasers, without reserve, 750 fat wethers C and full mouth. . Delivery at Otepopo. Terms by aproved bills at 3 months. Sale at one o'clock. 1 TUESDAY, MAY 20. ~~" CO-NTIN■ U A T I 0 N OF CLEARING OUTSALE, AT THE STORES OF MR. W. C. YOUNG, Who is Retiring from Business. To Up-country Storekeepers, Merchants, Dealers, Traders, and Others. Wines, Spirits, Teas, Tobacco, Oats, Salt; Jams, Vinegar, Arsenic, Drills, Cotton Wick, Soda, Twine, Hops, Ginger Beer Bottles, Cart Harness, Window Glass, Putty, Rope, Ploughs, Harrows, ' Bows and Yokes, Cross and Pit Saws, &c, &c. RB. MARTIN & CO..are instructed by Mr. . W. C. Young, who is declining business, to sffer for Sale by Auction, on Tuesday next, May 20, at one o'clock, at his late premises, THE REMAINDER OF HIS STOCK, Without Reserve, viz.:— • 80 cases geneva (4 gallons))|V. H. and Co. 10 quarter-casks do. 5 quarter-casks brandy 1 hhd. brandy ■-'•_• 5 quarter-casks Old Tom 4 do. port wine , 2 do.- sherry 1 hhd. sherry 7 barrels ground chicory 4 cases tobacco . : 10 chests tea 5 half-chests young hyson : 16 boxes gunpowder tea 12 boxes scented tea 203 bags colonial oats 100 cases table salt 11 casks washing soda 76 boxes window glass , . 0 cases tumblers : 2 bales cotton drill • 1 bale cotton wick 18 sets cart Harness 6 gross ginger beer bottles, 4 do. do. 6 Hornby ploughs (patent prize) 1 case ginger 1 bale of hops 1 case twine , 6 sets cart harness '. 1 case putty . 10 coils Europe rope 10 coils Manilla rope 20 cross-cut saws, 5, 6, 6h, 7, nnd 7/J feet ■ SO ash oars, 11, 12, 13, if, 18 feet 10 cases jams, assorted '. . 10 quarter-casks vinegar 12 wheelbarrows , 5 casks arsenic Dray wheels, slate slabs, fctoves, &c, &c. No reserve. Terms liberal. . Catalogues in preparation ; will be issued previous o day of sale. Sale at one o'clock. Iji R SAL E ~ by the undei-sigaed :— ' 5 tons Cossipore sugar 10Q0 busheh best Baltic oata 100 casks bottled ale - jIOO boxes marble soap • 50 do, purified tallow candles 20 bales prepared flax mattresses 1 bale seaweed do. 20 tons Wellington potatoes 5. do. do. onions * 1 do. do. apples . - . Chests, half-chests and boxes finest congou Princes-stree 21st March, 1863. . :- :

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 158, 19 May 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 158, 19 May 1862, Page 2

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