Auction TUESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER. WRECK OF THE FLYING MIST. The Hull, Cararo, Stores, &c, of the ship Flyincr Mist, From Glasgow, -wrecked on the 27fch Augnst at Bluff Harbor, Will be Sold a* they lie. by Public Auction, AT THE BLUFF, on Tuesday, lGth September, by order of the Captain and Col!eetor of Customs, for the benr-fit of the underwriters, and all ■whom it may concern. The carjro consists of 150 cases calvani^ed iron, 100 kegs Ewoanks nails, 150 bundles fencing wire, 10 ba?s staples, 500 tons pip iron, 513 cases of-whisky, 49 barrels oatmeal, 330 baes oats, 100 bags salt, 19 packages furniture, fee, ke. \ DALGETY, RATTRAY, &CO , Afrents for Capt. Linnell. Dunedin, Bth September. 1862. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF MESSRS. WEBB, PANTLIN & CO., Positive and unreserved sale of the whols Stock in Trade, by order of the TRUSTEES. AM'LANDRESS & CO., have been favored . -with instructions by the Trustees of the. above Estate, to sell without reserve, on an early date, the whole of the stock in trade, consisting of Wines Fpirits Provisions Drapery Boots and Sboes Ironmongery And a large assortment of general merchandise, catalogues of which will shortly be issued. THURSDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER. At 2 o'clock sharp. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Fronting Stafford street and High street. AM'LAN TDRESS k CO. have been favored witl . instructions from Messrs. Aitkens & Barnie to sell by auction, at their rooms, Stafford street, o the alxsve «late. , The nine years' lease of all that magnificent pr perty, situate between Tamora House ai.<* the Princess Theatre, bavins a frontage \t Hi?h street of 57 feet, with a depth to Sta, ford street of 237 feet. l The above has been subdivided, as per plan, into two blocks, but will first be offered in one. The attention of merchants, cattle salesmen, and others is particularly called to this sale. Th* central situation of the properly, its easy access from the different jetties, and iis'position in the very heart of the city, give it an advantage over that possessed by any other land now for sale or leaae in the market. Terms liberal. All particulars can be had at the Auctioneers' room*. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have now on hand and . for sile sevaral hundred trunks of Boots of the most seasonable and suitable description, at their Store, Stafford-street, opposite Coiamings' Bond. Lov advances on Enjrlisb prices only asked. FOR PRIVATE BARGAIN. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have for sale a stmn<r . well made li.cht Spring Do- Cart, with all the latest improvements, and capable of seating six people. Together with silver-mounted harness complete. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. A M'LAXDRESS & GO. have removed their -/"x. Auction Rooms to the extensive premise lately occupied by Messrs. Webb, Pantlin, and Co , tftatiord street, nearly opposite the Provincial Hotei. Aujnist 6th, 18G2. THURSDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER. Second Periodical SALE OF USEFUL AXD MOST VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, From the Celebrated Makers, Messrs. Smee and Son*, London, Ex " "Whitehaven Lass," at the Wholesale Fctcnitcre Warkhocse Stafford-street. RB MARTIN & CO. are instructed by" ■ m?" 55" Da!?et?' Battray & Co., to sell by auction on Thursday, 11th September, at one o'clock. The following useful and elegant FURNITURE, Consisting of— Mahogany drawing room chairs Do. do. couches Do. 100 tables Do. cheffoniers Do. h airseatea couches Da. do. easy chairs Do. concealed coffee table 3 Do. whatnots, oa turned columns Do. wardrobes J)o. butler's trays Japanned wardrobes Do, dressing-tables Do. chests of drawers Lounging chairs &c. &c. &c. Note.—The furniture is now on view at the lare store in Stafford-street, above the Union Hotel. Catalogues are now ready. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LITTLE DUNEDInTEiTTLK DUNEDIN A SALE B~AUCTION •cx- op ALLOTMENTS In this New Township, i c p!ace on an earl >' day. AU the lots are now marked out o"n the land R. C. LUSCOMBE, Auctioneer. SALES Bl AUCTiOIV' conducted by R- C. LUSCOJLBE Princes-street Chambers, Opposite the Exchange Hotel, ear *-"c Cutting GREENWICH PARK ESTATBb Only 4 miles from Dunedin « tAw? S- & ?°-» Je«y-«^fe. have in . m strncted their auctioneer to sell by public competmon, on an early day, due notice of which vffllV The most picturesque and pleasantest site for country residences, fronting the Bay, and Slk&tate * SuMlvlded for the Greenwich tobe thefine6t BeiwTerms at Sale golden^geTuction^iarts AT WETHERSTONE'S^AND WAITAHUNA. GEORGE LIMBRICK & CO Auctioneers, Commission Agents, and Cattle •salesmen. storage for 50 Tons. Moderate 01,'argM. Also, Laverj' and Bait Stables "** Agent atWaitahuna, F. FITZPATRICK, ESQ., Golden Age Hotel,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 227, 11 September 1862, Page 2
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731Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 227, 11 September 1862, Page 2
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