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Auctions. EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS, EDWARD CASPER & CO. have to. let, on long or short leuse the undermentioned properties, ißo3t valuable for position, accommodation, and rising importance of neighborhood: — 1. The Stores lately occupied by'R. G. Gibbons, in Stuart-street 'J, A Cottage at rear of do. 3. Eight-stall stable 4. The largo and well-known Timber Yard. For a Builder, Contractor, or Timber Merchant no position in Dunedin cau 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. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, JUNE 3, At 1 o'clock. After the Sale of, Stock at Mr. Clulee's, adjoining Glasgow Arms, through the Cutting, Frinces-street. EDE CARLE & CO. will sell by auction, on . the Premises of Mr. Clulee, ] ! The three years unexpired Lease of the Shop and Premises now occupied by Mr. Clulee as a General Store, at a small rental. j Term*, liberal, at Sale. THIS DAY, . TUESDAY, 3rd JUNE, At 11 o'clock. OCTAGON, DOUBLE SHEAR, OVAL, AND ! BLISTER STEEL. EDE CAIILE '& CO. will sell at Mr. Clulee's . store, on Tuesday, at 11 o'clock sharpOctagon, Double Shear, Oval, and Blister Steel. Terms at Sale. THIS DAY. To Ironmongers Grocers. Storekeepers, Dealers, and Others. UNRESF.RVED AUCTION SALE On the Premises of Mr. Clulee, Princes-street, . through the Cutting, on TUESDAY, JUNE 3rd, Alll o'clock precisely, Adjoining " Glasgow Arms." EDE CARLE and CO. are instructed by Mr. Clulee, who is giving up business, to sell by auction, without reserve, owing to his giving up business, The following wjll-selected Stock : '22 oval boilers, 2 to 7 gallon 12 dozen T. hinges 24 do VuH <10. wrouarht 6 do Norfolk latches 21 4-post iron bedsteads SOOO lengths spuuting and ridging 20 dozen saucepans Tower bolts, American tiles, galvanised buckets, cut tacks, counter scales, assorted Salter's balances, cut nails, galvanised nails, hand .saws, copper tacks, carpenters' rules, spades, shovels, tomahawks, locks of all sorts, drawback, carpenters' cupboard, till, and pad brackets, shoe heads, bar iron, plated-ware, cutlery, tarpaulin, &c, &c. GROCERIES. 10 chests tea 5 half do. 20 bags Java sugar 20 do Mauritius do 5 do Cossiporc .'-pint and pint'salad oils Quart pickles, Feast's bottled fruits, Colmnn's starch and blue, lobsters, sardines, candied peel, scanted soaps, soap powder, ginger beer, lemonade and seidlitz powders. Holloway's pills, ointment/clothes pins, potatoes, table salt, coffee, ship biscuits, double rose Cork butter, and a variety of sundries. Terms at Sale. V IMPORTANT SALE. JS. RAPHAEL will'sell by public auction, on . Monday, the 9th inst., the Lease of those extensive and commodious Premises, situated in Stafford-street-, known as Raphael's Auction Rooms. These premises have a frontage of 25 feet by a depth of 90 feet, with a right of way known ns FLINDERS LANE. Thews Buildings, from their central situation, are a mo.it desirable investment for an Hotel, Restaurant, Auction Room-, or either a wholesale or retail Store; in fact, they are admirably adapted for a business establishment of any class. The lease has nearly four years to run, and part of the premises are let to respectable tenants lor the term, which clears the whole amount of the ground rent. From the business and improving: situation of this property,the Auctioneer deems further comment, unnecessary ; after which he will offer, for public competition/the whole of his very superior furniture, consisting of — Loo, dining-, and other tables, chests of drawers, cheffoniers, couches, sofas, horse-hair, easy, and other chaii-s, splendid pier and marbleslab looking-glasses, chandeliers, handsome kerosene lamps, iron bedsteads, brass do., with damask furniture, window curtains I with brass poles complete, and plated and | other ware, dinner and breakfast services, Pickem's superior American cooking stove, ivory handled knives with plated forks, And A variety of other household fnaniture and euli- [ nary utensils, too numerous to enumerate. I Terms for the Building : one third cash, the balance in approved bills at three and six months. For the Furniture : under £50, cash, above that [ amount, an approved bill at three months. LAND AXD T I M B E R, In Stossgiel Bush, West Taieri, The Richest Land And the Finest. Timber 1 In Otago JAMES & JOHN H. BARRhave received further instructions from A. J. Burns, Esq., to include with the Bush formerly announced for sale— the Land on which it is growing, viz : — 50 ACRES OF LAND, Bearing the Heaviest and Finest Timber in this province, IN LOTS OF ONE ACRE . And upwards. This well known Bush contains 'White, Red, and Black Pine, and Totara Trees, 40 feet average length of trunk. ' The opportunity of obtaining allotments-of valuable land so heavily wooded, has never before occurred, and may never occur again. The attention of the surrounding settlers, and of Sawyers and wood merchants especially, is particularly directed to it; an important consideration in addition to the superiority of the timber itself, being the level nature of the land, and the splendid stream which runs through it, and which is capable of driving a saw mill. Mr. Burns invites inspection, and will be happy to go over the property with visitors. Day of Sale to be announced in a future advertisement. JAMES AND JOHN H. BARR. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FURNITUURE froiTwYLIE & LOCHHEAD Ex Lady Egidia. THE undersigned beg to announce that they will ' offer for sale, on an early day, an extensive and select shipment from the celebrated makers Wylie & Lochhead, Glasgow, now landing ex Lady Egidia. The consignment consists of: — 100 packages Elegant Drawing-room, Parlor, and Bed room Furniture, and Bedding: and— 87 cases Iron French Bedsteads, double and single ■ JAMES k JOHN H, BARR,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 171, 3 June 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 171, 3 June 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 171, 3 June 1862, Page 2