Auctions , THIS DAY* ! WEDNESDAY, 13th AUGUST, | At 11 o'clock. I To Wheelwrights, Blacksmiths and Others. On the Premises of Messrs. Mitchell and Noble, Princes-street south (below the residence of Mr. John Jones). J DANIELS & CO. havelxsen favored with Instrue- • tions to sell by auction, on the premises, on Wednesday, the 13tb, at 11 o'clock, the following goods, viz. : , Nayea and felloes, Sec. 1 tip dry 3 barrows and 1 hay frame Paints, oils and brushes Blacksmith's stock and tools 1 large bullock dray A quantity of iron, all sizes Stoves with boileis For WEDNESDAY, At 11 o'clock, On the premises. No reserve. __^ THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1802, At 11 o'clock. To Farmers and Contractors. 2 reapingTmaghines. J DANIELS & CO. have received instructions . to sell by auction, on Wednesday, the 13th inst., at 11 o'clock, 2 English-made Reaping Machines, for sale on the 13th, at 11 o'clock. The above are in fine order. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS AM'LANDRESS & CO. have now on hand and • for sale sevaral hundred trunks of Boots of the most seasonable and suitable description, at their Store, Stafford-street, opposite Cummings' Bond. Low advances on English prices only asked. FOR PRIVATE BARGAIN. A M'LANDRESS & CO. have for Bale a strong X3L. well made light SpriDg Dog Cart, with ail the latest improvements, and capable of seating aix people. Together with silver-mounted harness, complete. " PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FRUIT TREES From the Victoria Nursery, Richmond. AM'LANDRESS k. CO. have received instrue- • tions from A. S. Wilson, Esq., to sell by aue tion, on an early day, a large shipment of Fruit Trees - Shrubs Flowers &c, kc, From the above celebrated Nursery. "~ NOtTCE~OF itEMOVAX i A M'LANDRESS 6c CO. have removed their Jljl. Auction Rooms to the extensive premises lately occupied by Messrs. Webb, Pantlin, and Co., Stafford street, nearly opposite the Provincial Hotel. August 6th, 1862. Friday, isth august. Important Sale of Draught Horse3, Working Bullocks, Ice. BY Virtue of Warrants, under the hand of the Sheriff of Otago, there will be exposed to sell by Piiblic Aucsiou, on the premise* of James Riddle, West Taieri, on Friday, the 15th day of August instant, the following effects taken ia Execution bv the Sheriff, viz:— - " 1 entire brown horse 16 draught horses 6 drays I four horse wacgon II working bullocks 1 bullock dray 6 cows 8 bullocks 11 steers 14 stack* oats i About two tons hay About 20 tons potatoes 12 beds with blankets, mattresses, &c 7 cases gin 2 casks ale 1 cask porter 2 chests tea Tables, Chairs, Kitchen Utensils, and other household furniture and effects. The Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon, on Friday, 15th August, 1882. _____ By Order of the Sheriff. AUCTION SALE. MONDAY, 18th AUGUST. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PREMISES is STEWART STREET. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY. WELL ESTABLISHED BUSINESS. JAS. PATERSOJf and CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their Sale Rooms, Manse street, on Monday next, 18th inst, at!2o'elock sharp, THE UN EXPIRED LEASE, Having about G£ Years to run, Comprising— TWO SHOPS, With Ckllaragk, Known as THE STAR STORES. ALSO 4-ROOMED DWELLING HOUSE, AND 6 STALL STABLE. . IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Terms liberal at Sale. No Reserve. Sale at 12 o'clock. TUESDAY, 19tii AUGUST. Farming Implements Hoi>es Cattle. . SALE BY AUCTION, AT MOSGIEL, EAST TAIERI, On Tuesday first, the 19th inst, At 11 o'clock, forenoon. JAS. k JNO. H. BARR have received instructions from A. J. Burns, Esq., to sell by auction, on the above date, the entire stock of Farming implements Horses Cattle And Thrashing Machine, as hitherto employed on Mosgiel Farm, Alto, A great variety of useful articles. At the same time several acres of splendid Bush land. Terms at Sale. . i " TO STAND THIS SEASON, 1 TT\ H E Imported Lincolnshire Cart Stalliom ! X "YOUNG SAMPSON," at Mr. James j Barry's, Fanner, West Taieri. ! Y. &, a superior Cart Colt, bred by Mr. Collett of Stratton, near Swindon, Wiltshire, is a. dark bay horse with four black legs, immense bone, fine symi metry,.and extremely strong and active, is rising four years old, and stands Seventeen Hands Two Inches high. His Sire is that celebrated horse Champion of England, bred by Mr. Greenaway of E\en Swiridon, which the owner refused 400 Guineas for, to go abroad in 1855. His Dam was a pure-bred Lincolnshire cart mare,- by that celebrated horse Cobham: Darn—by Old Big Ben, Graudam— the Earl of Oxford's old Galtimore. • ' , ■ " Y. S. was shown at the Warwick Agricultural Show in 1859, and was considered by the judges to be the best three year old colt shown. Terms:—Seven Guineas. The Groom's Fee oi 53. to be paid at the time of overlng. , For particulars apply to the Groom. ALEXANDER SMITH, -:■:'. . : . . Proprietor. w iGHABS AND CLOVER SEEDS. - : N JSAXE BY THE UNDERSIGNED,— - Perennial Rye Grass, Italian ditto, Cocksfoot, Timothy. Yorkshire Fog, and Mixed Grasses for permanent pasture, lawns, &c. j red, white, and yellow clover seed. ' GEORGE MATTHEWS, ■ - - , * Nursery and Seedsman, Dunedin.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 212, 13 August 1862, Page 2
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