Auctions. THIS BAY, AT THE RISK OF HARRISS. WEDNESDAY 11th, at 12. WILLIAM WATTS will sell at his Roomi, on Wednesday, 25 Casks, more or lesa, of bottled ale, At the risk of Harriss. Terms, cash at fall of hummer. THIS DAT, WEDNESDAY, 11th JUNE, At 12 o'clock. WILLIAM WATTS will sell it his Rooms, on Wednesday, 11th June, at 12 o'clock,— 50 boxes Ogilby's candles 10 tons flour 20 cases apples** 6 hhds. ale 6 cases ale To close consignments. Terms—cash. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 13th. HAMS, BACON, CHEESE, BUTTER AND RICK. No Reserve. ' To Storekeepers, Dealers, and Others. T3 B. MARTIN & CO. are instructed to sell by Xv. Auction, at their Rooms, High-stre&t, on Friday next, at one o'clock, 100 American sugar-cured hams CO York hams and bacon 2 Tons colonial cheese 10 Kegs Cork butter _ Ton dressed Patna rice, 9lighUy damaged Terms at Sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. FRIDAY, JUNE 13th. DAMAGED BRUSHES, &c. On account of whom it may concern. T> B. MARTIN & CO. are instructed by the JLVi. importer, Mr. R. Banks, to sell by Auction, at their Rooms, High-street, on Friday next, at one o'clock, A quantity of Brushes, Ex Colonist, from Glasgow, more or less damaged, And sold on account of whom it may concern. Terms Cash. FRIDAY, JUNE 13th. To Tea Dealers, Grocers, and Country Storekeepers. Damaged Teas, Duty Paid, Ex Colonist, from Glasgow. On Account of Whom it May Concern. T> B. MARTIN & CO. have received instrucXV. tions from Mr. R. Banks, the importer, tasell by auction, at their Rooms, High-street, on Friday next, June 13th, at 1 o'clock, Teas damaged by Sea water. R 81-3 3 chests Kyson Congou, Rodger D 4-9 6 „ „ „ Aracan 10-18 9£ chests „ Strathallan 19-2715". „ „ Weymouth 1511-1520,10 boxes „ The trade are invited to this sale of teas. They were specially imported to order. Some are very slightly damaged, and others more or leas. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 o'clock. TUESDAY, 17th JUNE. GREAT SALE BY AUCTION OP SIXTY VILLA BITES IN THB GOULDSBANK ESTATE, OB THH NEW ST. JOHN'S W 0.0 D, AX» REGENT'S PARK. FTIHE undersigned has great pleasure in informing X all Government Officers, and the Gentlemen, Merchants, and Tradesmen of Dunedin and the surrounding districts, that he has initiated the preliminary survey, and caused the plan of the New St. John's Wood to be finished. He has appointed Messrs. E. De Carle and Co. the Auctioneers, to sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday, 17th instant, at 12 o'clock, the whole of tliis truly MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY. Sale to take place in the Large Commercial Room of MURPHY'S ' SHAMROCK HOTEL, Rattray-street, opposite to the North entrance of the Arcade. Its especial recommendation to' every gentleman consists in its beautiful situation and adaptation to choice sites for Villa Residences, and the mansions of the wealthy. The unequalled magnificence of prospect over hill and dale, mountain and river, meadow and garden scenery, and turbulence of the wild waters of bay and ocean, which may be enjoyed on most portions of this estate, stamps it at once as being unquestionably destined to become the most valuable property outsidethis city, and the abode of the elite of the Province of Otago. THE NEW ST. JOHN'S WOOD, Consists of a block of land, containing about 80 acres, is situate on ' THE PENINSULA, Its western front near the eastern boundary of a*etions 38, 39, and 40 of the UPPER HARBOR DISTRICT, East side, and bounded on its southern boundary by blocks 9, 10, and 11, Anderson's Bay District; THREE MILES FROM DUNEDIN, In a direct line, but a trifle more by the main properly laid out and well-formed. Portobello roftd. This road runs out of Princes-street by the CRICKET GROUND, Past Anderson's Bay to the property, where the whole western boundary of the NEW ST. JOHN'S WOOD Has a frontage to the finished road. This unrivalled property has been sub-divided into portions, containing one and two acres, but so arranged that the purchaser may take four acres. Wide roads divide the estate, and reserves for a Church and Parsonage and a District School have been formed near the centre. For Particulars of Title, (which is first-class) Apply to MR. HOWORTH, The Provincial Solicitor. Plans of the property and all further information may be obtained at the office of the Undersigned, between Bank of New South Wales and the Cutting, Princes-street. r q LUSOOMBBf Architect. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. mHE MONSTER SALE of CLOTHING and X DRAPERY, at the Melbourne House, Corner of High-street and Princes-street, will be continued for this week only. A multiplicity of Ladies' dresses, unreserved. Shawls and Mantles, unreserved. Bonnets, unreserved. Men's and Boys' Clothing, unreserved. | Sale to commence each day at 11 o'clock. H. E. NATHAN & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, JUNE 12th. To Fishermen and Gibers. HKNOX & CO. are instructed to sell by. aue-i . tion. at Port Chalmers, cm Thursday, 12th June, at half-past 12 o'clock :— One 2-inch mesh net, 150 fathoms One do. do., 50 fathoms. Quite new. Terms Caali.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 178, 11 June 1862, Page 3
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