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THlb* i;AY. THURSDAY, 7th AUGUST. To Merchants, Lightermen. Traders, and Others. The well-known Punts FOR B U R V &- MAJ oßy To be Sold without Reserve. R- B. MARTIN & CO. are instructed by Messrs. . Dalgety, llattray and Co. to sell by anction on Thursdays next, at. their Rooms, High street, at half past 12 o'clock sharp, without reserve, The Punte FORBURY and MAJOR, Each 42 feet by 14 feet. The above are well-known for carrying large cargoes, andean be seen alongside the Jetty. Terms—cash. Sale at half-past 12 o'clock. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. AM'LANDRESS & CO. hare now on hand and , for Side sevaral hundred trunks of Boots of the most seasonable and suitable description, a"t their Store, Stafford-stre,et, opposite Cumminga' Bond. Low advances on English prices only asked. .FOR PRIVATE BARGAIN. A M'LANDRESS & CO. have for sale a strong X 31.» well made light Spring Dog- Cart, -with all the latest improvements, and capable of seating six people. Together with silver-mounted harness, complete. , PRELIMINARZ NOTICE. FRUIT TREES From the Victoria Nursery, Richmond. AM'LANDRESS k CO. have received instruc- . tiousfrorn A. S. Wilson, Esq., to sell by aue tion, on an early day, a large shipment of Fruit Trees Shrubs Flowers &c.,&c, From the above celebrated Nursery. FRIDAY, Bth AUGUST, 1802, At 12 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT SALE OP CIIINAWARE, CROCKERY, &c. To China and Glass Warehousemen, Hardware Dealere, Hotclkeepers; and Others. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored . with instructions from .Messrs. Webb, Pantlin, aud Co., to sell by public auction, at their new Stores situate in Stafford street, nearly opposite the Provincial Hotel, ou Friday next, the Bth inst., at 12 o'clock sharp, 22 Crates Chinaware and Crockery, all the newest designs and latest patterns. 100 Boxes Glass, assorted sizes. Terms liberal. No reserve. A M'LANDRESS & CO. beg to call attention .xjL. to their important and unreserved sale of Chinaware, Crockery, &c, to be held at their new Stores, situate in Stafford street, and lately occupied by Messrs. Webb, Pantlin, and Co. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. AM'LANDIiESS & CO. have removed their . Auction Rooms to the extea-.ive premises I lately occupied by Messrs. Webb, Pantlin, and Co., Stafford itreet, nearly opposite the Provincial Hotel. ! August Gth, 1562. TUESDAY, 12m AUGUST. PELICHET BAY JETTY, Pelichet Bay Jetty. Pc-lichet Bay Jetty. EC. LUSCOMBE will sell by auction, on the ground, on Tuesday, 12th August, at 12 o'clock, — ' All that right, title, and interest of the proprietors in, and to, a number of Allotments I of Land, fronting Harbor Terrace, Pelichetstreet and the Bay, at its Junction with the j Water of Leith, ; Close to the Jetty. The Auctioneer would call the special attention o^ all persons now occupying tents at the end of Albauystreet, aud others who seek for a healthy residence close to the Pelichet Bay Jetty, to the advantage of securing an allotment on the Government Reserve. Sale on the ground, at 12 o'clock. Tuesday, August 12th, 1852.

SATURDAY, 9m AUGUST, ISO 2. IMPORTANT TO BREEDERS OP THOROUGH-BRED STOCK. MES3RS. BURN ELL, BEXNETT & SPROT have Imvii favorud with instructions from Messrs. Harris $c Innes SELL BY PUBL°IC A UK T I O V , On Saturday, August 9th, AT E D D S ' RUPOSITORY, Hereford-street, Christchurch, the whole of the THOIIOUGII-BIIED STOCK Ex Kensington, Being the MOST VALUABLE Lot of II O It S E S Ever imported into the Southern Hemisphere. The following list will prove the selection to have been from the most fashionable blood in England : 1. Traducer— br h, 5 years, by the Libel—Are- i tlmsii by Elis- Languid by Cain—Lydia by Paulton—The Libel by l'antaloon out of own sister to Touchstone. 2. Leotard—eh c, i yr., by Teddington—Kitty - Cut-a-dash, by Pieton-eel, — Glauce by Waxy Pope,— Globe by Quiz. 3. Tom King— eh c, 3 yrs, by King Tom, dam by Grecian, out of a thorough-bred mare. 4. Tomyris—h f, 4 yrs, by King Tom, dam by Kremlin, —Eveuing Star by Touchstone, Bertha by Rubens. 5. Maori— eh f, 3 yrs, by King Tom, Dexterity by Grecian, (sister to Dexterous.) 6. Mermaid— -eh f, 3 yrs, by King- Tom, Waterwitch, by Flying Dutchman, — Evening- Star by Touclistone, 7. Quickstep— br f, 2 yrs, by Vandyke, dam by Teddiugton,—Canary by Birdcatcher. 8. Dowry—b f, 3 vis, by * Rataplan,—Bridal by i Bay Middlctou. * i ' 9. Brunette—b f, 3 yrs, by Tadmor — dam by lietiqan Platott',—Birthday by Pantaloon. " Pantaloon '' by Castrel—ldnlia ; sire of Hobbie Noble, MLserrima, Review, Eltheron, &c, &c. " Teddinsrton " by Orlando — Miss Twickenham • winner of the Derby and Gold Cup at Ascot. " King Tom " by Harkaway—Pocahontas; first favorite, and ran -2nd for Derby in 1854. " Pocahonta* " by Glencoe — Atar^sa; dam of Rataplan and Stookwell. " Vandyke " by tlie Flying Dutchman—Emeute by Laaeicost " Rataplau " by the Baron—^ocahontas. For further particulars of pedigree, see Stud book. These horses are to be sold at the above early date, in consequence of Mr. Harris beiner compelled to return to England by the next mail. MARK SPROT, _ Auctioneer. Chnatchureh, July 22nd. LITTLE DUNEDIN! LITTLE DUNEDIN!! A FEW of the best Lots, reserved at the firstsale, may be had at £10 per Section. Each sec tion measures either 40 ft. x 100 ft., or 40 ft. x SO ft. Carriers or workmen engaged about the Green Island district, may vow purchase a Freehold near work they may be engaged at. Payment will be taken by weekly instalments; apply at the Princesstreet Chambers, opposite to the Exchans-e Hotel (near the Cutting). " ' R. C. LUSCOMBE, Estate Agent. SALES BY AUCTION conducted by U. 0. LUSCOMBE, Princes-street Chambers, Opposite the Exchange Hotel, Near th© Cutting.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 207, 7 August 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 207, 7 August 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 207, 7 August 1862, Page 2

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