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' Auctions. THIS DAY, TUFSDAY, 20th MAY, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. I T WATERPROOF CLOTHING. a WATERPROOF TARPAULINS. ? WIN TER BOOTS. » J DANIELS fc CO. have received instructions s . to sell, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, on * Tuesday. 20th May, * • " INVOICE OF Waterproof Clothing- * Waterproof Tarpnulins Winter Boots Full particulnrs in future ndvertiiement. I THIS BAY. . TUESDAY, 20th MAY. ' Tokomairiro. j Sixty Head Cattle, Horses, &c. &o. ! JHACLEAN & CO. have received positive in- . . (.tractions to ccII by auction, at Goodall's Yards, Tokomairiro, on Tuesday, the 20th inst., at 12 o'clock sharp, without reserve, ( 00 hea<l very fine mixed cattle, comprising v Fat Bullocks' :' j Dairy Cows, &c, &c. Also, ] A number of very useful horses, suitable for < all 'purposes. ' ' Terms at sale. ' ] li-JKOHEOW PROVIDED. ( THURSDAY, 22nd MAY, ( At 12 o'clock sharp. SALISBURY (NORTH TAIERI), 100 FIRST-CLASS WELL-BRED DAIRY COWS FOR SALE. To Settlers, Farmers, Dairymen, Dealers, , and Others, i J MACLEAN & CO. arc favored with instruc- . tioris from Cahimjkll Thomson, Esij., to sell by auction, at Mr. Donald Rbid's Yards, North Taicri, on Thursday, the 22nd instant, at 12 o'clock sharp 100 splendid,- well-bred Dairy Cows and Heifers, . with young Cnlvcs at foot and springing. Ar.so, — 7 Splendid Brood Mares. The above-mentioned Cattle are a very superior lot, and all parties in want of good dairy or breeding stock would do well to attend the sale. Terms —Under £50, cash; over £50, approved bills at three months. No Reserve. Luncheon Provided. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. The Al Schooner " COLONIST," : Coppered and Copper Fastened, 105 TONS REGISTER, ' ; - CARRIES 100 TONS; \ Built in Clyde in November last. J DANIELS & CO. have received instruc- • tions to sell by auction, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, on Wednesday, the 28tli instant, at 11 o'clock, ' .". ( The fast-sailing schooner . COLONIST, Having just completed her maiden .voyage from GLASGOW. ' I The Colonist was built in the Clyde, and launched ' on the 18th December last. She has made one of the ' FASTEST VOYAGES ON RECORD f Fora vessel of her Tonxagu, having completed her . First Trip to OTAGO in 118 Days from GLASGOW, , and delivered a' largo and valuable cargo without a s stain. ; . . -I The Colonist will be. sold with all her spars, mast, standing and running rigging, and all her appurten- , nnces complete, as she now lies alongside the Wharf. 1 She is fitted with— , Patent- Wire Rigging t Patent-Windlass Head Pump • ,'6OO gallon Water Tank ' "--■' And— All the latest improvements. This vessel is well adapted to the trade of Dunedin, drawing only 0 feet of water when laden. Inventory of sails, spars, anchors,; chains, &c,, can ' be inspected at the office of the Auctioneers, on'and ' after Saturday, the 17th inst. . • WEDNESDAY, 28th MAY. The Al. Schooner COLONIST, Coppered and Copper-fastened. 105 Tons Krister, Carrying 190 Tons. J DANIELS & CO., will sell by auction, at . the Commercial Sale- Rooms, on Wednesday, 28th May, at 11 o'clock, ' The bchoonei- Colonist, Unless previously disposed of by private contract. She is now for Sale, Freight, or Charter. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. ' To Hotel Keepers, Speculators, Wine and Spirit ; Merchants, &c. To be Let, by private Contract, that vrell-knbwn and truly valuable property, THE ROYAL HOTEL, INVERCARGILL, With Fixtures, Furniture, Bedding, and the Stock of Superior Wines and Spirits. MESSRS. ROBERTSON & CO. have been favored by the proprietor (who wishes to .decline the above business on account of ill health), „ to dispose of the remainder of the Lease, which has now four years to run from Ist July, 1862, of the Royal Hotel. The house, it Ms well known, has always enjoyed j± one of the best trades in Invercargil, and since the present proprietor has become the sole possessor of it, through'his -well-known liberality? the business has doubled itself. There it also a splendid Billiard Room attached, with one of Thurston's Tables, and the profits from this room alone will cover all expenses of the establishment. The Hotel itself contains 25 Bedrooms, 3 Sitting, oad one large Dininjj Room, Bar, and all other conveniences. Rent nominal. To an industrious couple, there is a sure and ropid T fortune in a'few years. P.S. —The Auctioneers wish to state for the information of intending purchasers, that so truly valuable and genuine a property as this is very seldom in the market. Every information' will be afforded _ by the undersigned, to whom parties are requested to aPP 7' ROBERTSON & CO., Auctioneers, Tnvercargill. May 9,1862. - ' ■ '' ' Hotels, ~ CRITERION - HOTKL, BROADWAY, T WETHERSTONE'S. £ JOHN STEWART begs'to intimate that he has i 8 opened the *bove ilotel with a first rate stock of Wines, Spirits, and- Beer. Attached to the Hotel • is one of the/largest amusement rooms on the Gold " Fields. J. S. intends to give his entire ■ attention to the manngemeEt of the business, and trusts he will receive the patronage of the public. '. Note the Address—Criterion Hotei, lor BROADWAY, WETHBKSTOK-B'g. THE NEW RUSH TO SHAG VALLEY. AFFLECK'S COItMERCIAL HOTEL, J* Waikouaiti. ■ firs mHIS Hotel is situate on the main road to the me X new diggings, and well fitted- up -with every ] accommodation for travellers. Good beds. Good tor stabling. Firit-class liquors and attendance. Fat Host Afileck'will be happy to afford every informal goc lion to the intending digger^ ■ " c

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 159, 20 May 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 159, 20 May 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 159, 20 May 1862, Page 2