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-Auctions. "^ _^ THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. » The Al Schooner " COLONIST," and Coppered and Copper Fastened, - sup 105 TONS REGISTER, ■ j?" CARRIES 190 TONS; ! Built in Clyde in November last. the J DANIELS & CO. have received instruc wit . tions to sell by auction, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, on Wednesday, the 28th instant, at 11 Coi o'clock, ... , „„ The fast-sailing schooner ft COLONIST, 4- ., ,■ vis Havin"- just completed her maiden voyage from tl)e GLASGOW. pul \ 1 The Colonist was built in the Clyde, and launched tin on the 18th December last. She has made one of the __ FASTEST VOYAGES ON RECORD For a vessel of her Tonnage, having completed her First Trip to OTAGO in 118 Days from GLASGOW, So and delivered a large and valuable cargo without a stain. _l The Colonist will be sold with all her spars, mast, p l, standing and running rigging, and all her nppurten- co; ances complete, as she now -lies alongside the Wharf. She is fitted with— ' ta' ; an Patent Wire Rigging oC Patent Windlass Head Pump — 000 gallon Water Tank AMAH the latest improvements. '•• -w This vessel is well adapted to the trade of Dunedin, 1 drawing only 9 feet of water when laden. - t ° Inventory of sails, spars, anchors, chains, &c„ can v] be inspected at the office of the Auctioneers, on aud cc after Saturday, the 17th inst. _ — ■ oi THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 28th MAY. TheAl. Schooner COLONIST, 6 Coppered and Copper-fastened. 105 Tons Register, Carrying 190 Tons. J DANIELS k CO., will sell by auction, at . the Commercial Sale Rooms, on Wednesday, 28th May, at 11 o'clock, The schooner Colonist, . ' Unless previously disposed of by private contract. She is now for Sale, Freight, or Charter. j ) SATURDAY, 31st MAY. c 1 Commercial Horse Bazaar. t ' Contractor's Plant. c First Class Heavy Draught Horses and Mares. Drays, Harness, Tools, &c. &c.' &c. J MACLEAN and CO. are favored with instructions from David Proudfoot, Esq., in consequence of the completion of his contrnct, to sell by s auction at the above Bazaar, on Saturday, the 31st instant, at 1 o'clock sharp, without the slightest reserve, his whole Plant, comprising— First-class heavy [draught horses and marcs (secondto -no other studin. the Province) . drays, harness, tools, &c, &c. Allpai-ties in want of a really good horse would do _ well to attend to this sale, as such a chance rarely occurs. ''--•- :":'' ■' - -'" " PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 31,090 feet V.D.L. Hardwood, Ex Pet, as soon as landed. '8 T DANIELS & -CO., will sell by auction, on s» «J . the Beach, near tho Court-house, as soon as * landed- m . Pp ,, — ■ " As soon as landed. Specifications can be seen on application at the Oflice of the Auctioneers. ' —: PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Cargo of the Daniel Watson, From Hobart Town, As soon as landed. 0 T DANIELS & CO. will sell by auction, on the iS tl • • Beach, near the Court-house, ns soon as landed, ex Daniel Watson — S ' 51,602 feet sawn limber L'- 15,032 do battens d 4,723 G-feet market palings 9,000 do box do 3,000 5-feet do do ■ 9,000 shingles 37,000 laths' Specifications can be seen on application at the _ Oflice of the Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 29th MAY. : ' - THE QUEEN'S BIRTH-DAY 1 , BEING KEPT ON '"MONDAY, MAY 26th TIIE c, SALE OF LAND IN HIGH-STREET n' AVill be held on n THURSDAY, 29ni MAY, At 12 o'clock. Champagne Lunch. THE TIRE OF THK WHEEL OF FORTUNE. > PORTION OF BLOCK VII., TOWN OF DUNEDIN. Without Reserve. On the ground, High-street, opposite Hope-street. • »• -ITTTILLIAM WATTS has been favored with inVV structions from Mr. J. D. Jones, to sell on L'» the ground, High-street, a few yards abovo the • Tamora Hotel Bar, on Thursday, May 29th, at I' 2 o'clock, without reserve, ' " The lease of all those desirable allotments of land, being a subdivision of portion of Block VII., A plan of which is to be seen at the Auction Rooms. There are at present three' well-built Houses on three of the allotments, —one let for £200 per year, one £150, and the other £100. L The situation is second to none in town, either for busine.ss purposes (the neighborhood being very crowded at present, with eveiy prospect of its being the best outlet from Dunedin) or private residences. The frontage to High-street is at present in great •c demand, Mr. Jones having been pressed to sell at •> very high rates ; but, having a desire to dispose ofthe r- whole by fair competition', he is determined to submit >y the entire subdivision on Thursday 29th, at 12 o'clock Terms of sale will be very liberal. The Auctioneer begs to draw attention to the situ- i i, ation, it being, without exception, the most delightic ful spot in town, from which a view may be obtained m of the ocean, and the advantage of knowing early the ie arrival of the mails ;in addition to which the prosie peet is delightful j in fact, the finest in this enchant ing city, ig Such an opportunity may never eccur again, and , :h therefore should not be lost. , ' t. The Contractors have commenced to cut away and f, level the street: it is expected it will be finished ;r within one month, and when done, High-street will if be the best and most frequented spot in town, ie > Terms at sale. * FRIDAY, MAY 30. " B . SALE BY AUCTION. J 2000 Fruit' Trees, ' Currant, » Shrubs, &c, &c. y "TAS. PATERSON & CO. have received instructs tions from Mr. D. Bowers, of Anderson's Bay _ (who is leaving that district), to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse-street, the whole of his stock of weU-sclected fruit trees, Consisting of— Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, &c. Also— A large selection of Red, White, and Black Currants, g Gooseberries (prime sort), Hawthorns, (j ' Shrubs, Roses, &c, &c. l or Sale at 1 o'clock, I Terms cash.- ' -I No reserve. . ■ ■ I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 166, 28 May 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 166, 28 May 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 166, 28 May 1862, Page 2

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