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AuctionsTUESDAY, 24m JUNE, 1862, At Twelve o'clock. Naiia Tea. Soup. WILLIAM WATTS hns received instructions to sell at the Koouis on Tuesday, 25 kegs Ewbauk's niiils 26 do. French do. 20 half-chests tea 1 ton sugar 1 ton colonial soap Half ton caudles 56 boxes sperm Ogleby's 10 cases Victorian Stores ale 10 hhds London Colonial alu. ~ ' TUESDAY, 24th JUNE, At 12 o'clock. WIND O W GLASS ■'■ : ■■■." .'. AND WHITE LEAD. Tueslajy 24th, at 12 o'clock, Without Reserve. WILLIAM WATTS will sell at the Itoom9, without reserve, 20 Boxes glass, various sizes. ' 1 Ton White Lead. , Terms —Cash. TUESDAY, 24th JUNE, 1862. At 12 o'clock. OFFICE FURNITURE. : . WILLIAM WATTS will sell at the Rooms, on .Tuesday, 24th, at 12 o'clock, the whole of his office furniture, as follows— 1 Office table 1 Letter Copying Press . D.unping brushes Copying books Chairs ' Office Stove . : Sundries ALSO 2 Large signs 21 feet long by— wide. . : ALSO The counters and cases in Auction Room. LAST CLEARING SALE. WILLIAM WATTS being about to remove, will hold his final clearing sale on Tuesday, 24th, at 12. ' All goods bought at this sale must be cleared the same day. __^ TUESDAY, 24th JUNE, 1802. DAMAGED FLOUR. j Tuesday, 24th, at 12 o'clock, Without Reserve. WILLIAM WATTS has received instructions from the importers to sell at the Rooms, on ' Tuesday, 24th, at 12 o'clock, about 2 Tons Flour, with all faults. ; Terms —Cash. TUESDAY, 24m JUNE, 1882, i For the Benefit of Whom it May Concern. Flour, with all faults. Terms—Cash. WILLIAM WATTS has. received instructions from the Consignees to sell at the Rooms, on Tuesday, 24th, at 12 o'clock, Without Reserve, — Bags flour, wiih all faults. For the benefit of whom it may concern. For Sale. DAVID DRAKE, liionmonobr, Rattray street, has for Sale— American tubs, in nests Sharp's axes Plough traces Horse shoes, horse na'ls Smiths'bellows, anvils, vices Stocks and dies Steel Sheet iron Dray axles Springs and shafts I Oven and furnace doors I Digging forks \ Garden hoes 1 Brushes—shoe, paint, horse, dandy and scouring Him locks Butt hinges Patent nnd cut nails Wrought and cut tacks Churns Milk dishes Pit saw files Fencing staples Black rivets Aujjers, adges, chisels, plains, saws, liammers Williams' butchers' knives, steels, choppers and cleavers Mortars and pestles Mouse traps Flour sieves Beer engines, spirit measures, ale glasses Brass taps Wrapping paper, twine Counter scales, platform scales Holers' ivory table and dessert knives Soup tureens, dish covers, plate baskets, meat screens, slices Door mats Cucoa brush and sinnett. Also, to arrive per General Jessup,. A large assortment of General and Furnishing Ironmongery. DAVID DRAKE, Kattray street. A MERICAN COOKING STOVES, J\. REGISTER GRATES GOTHIC & COTTAGE DO. At DAVID DRAKE'S, Ironmonger, Rattray street. FLOUR.— Adelaide Silk Dressed Victorian, first brands on Sale. : WRIGHT, ROBERTSON, & CO., : . Manse-street. /~1 ALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON, now \JT landing ex Evelina Rutter, on sale. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON, & CO., Manse-street, FOR SALE, one set of first-class Barn Fanners with Riddles. Early application necessary, as the disposer is about to leave the Province. Apply to William. Kerr, Green Island. . SEEDS,: SEEDS, SEEDS.—Try Armstrong and Newey's selection of Garden Seeds, at Nob. 0 ft nd 10, Arcade. TO DRAPERS AND STOREKEEPERS. - Men's heavy Scotch wool pants and vests, - ribbed and plain ; serge pants - „ scarlet and blue guernseys „ Blue and grey serge shirts ' „ Scotch lambswool J hose Women's white and colored hosiery ; .. . Green baize, Welsh flannels, blankets White and regatta shirts, collara Crimean shirts, men's worsted cord trousers Black doe tronsers, jumpers Pilot coats, . sack coate, cotton »nd silk handkerchiefs Roll.linings, hollands, ticks, calicees Chintzes, Celettias, toilets, counterpane &c, &c, &c. On Sale by T. S. HARRISON & CO., Princes-street North, Opposite Day and Mieville's. RICHARD FORREST, LEATHER WAREHOUSE, Princes-street south, Opposite the Immigration Barracks. HAS always on hand a supply of Crop, Kip, and Harness Leather mnnuiactured by John Clark, Staflbrd Tannery, Melbourne. Also, , ■ . The game description of Leathers, got up by Robert FJockhart, Melbourne Tannery. Country orders punctually attended to . KAURI TIMBER. FOR SALE, by the Subscribers, at their new Yards, in Cumberland-street (next the Foundry), a cargo of Kauri Boards and Scantling, of first quality, ex. Rebecca, just landed. • ■ • REID, SOUTER feCO.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 188, 23 June 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 188, 23 June 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 188, 23 June 1862, Page 3

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