THIS DAY, ~~ " THURSDAY, H TH SEPTEMBER At 12 o'clock, ■Jit th* Hi* of the fonder purchaser, Mr Saul colomon. r 2 TRUNKS" BOOTS. n or?- ' 2 Pf vlrs women's cloth boots 1 trunks women's cloth boots -lore or less damaged by sea water. Terms cash. THURSDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 12 o'clock. 2 TONS SOAP. 2 tons Liverpool soap, more or less. Ttrms at sale. THIS DAY" THURSDAY, Uth SEPTEMBER. 12 o'clock, - COMMEaciAL"sALES ROOMS. General assoitment of Ironmongery, &c. J DANIELS & CO. are instructed to sell by pub- . lie raictioti, this day at 12 o'clock, a. gentrai assortment of Ironmongery TERMS-CASH. TUESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 18'J2, at 11 o'clock sharp, WITIIOLTT~RESERVE, -In the Estate of Messrs, Webb, Pantliu Sc Co.. Positive and unreserved sale of the whole Stock in iriuie by order of the Trust.-es, A McLANJ>RESS Sc CO. have been favored X3_. \viia instructions by the Trustees- of the above estate, to s.-u by public auction, at tli-ir Stores in StaUortl-stroet., oa TueAlay, the 23rd iiiat., the vhole Moei in ira.ie, consisting us uutier— TEA COFFEE Su»ar Butter Kai--i:j.s Sart'ities Pot red. meats ' Rod h'jrrinus Dried apples Mustard Viaecsr Oystm ..Liverp'iOi Soap ' CarUiuate-of S- t ida Pen r>er Starch Salad oil Arrowroot Conf-ctio.'jary Fine ar.-.l coar)»e salt Prpstrvuvl trame Soda water Swiss and Havanna eitcars Corks Bapor and paper bags Eau de Cologne And a large quautity of other grocwiefl and Oilman's stores Tin and galvanized iron bucktt-s American buckets Galley boilere American brooms Camp ovens Bullock hobble* Scythfs and scjtlie handled Foster's spades Sh-'-vcls Gold scales Ilamnivr handles Every's axes Oiniblvts "Whitney aud Colt's revolveri Bengal liuu's Manilla rope Block iiou To;n nn.l cradle plate^ Tarpatiiin'? Gunny bags Plaviuj; cards Crockery Cart harness Sless kits Clny pipes Picks Weighing raacuints Aa extensive stock of Drapery, comprising every description of soft goxls and slops, suitable for the present season BOOTS & SHOES, original packages, including ni^n's,.women's, aud children's, principally, manufncturerl by the celebrated maker Bostock Without any Reserve. Terms very Liberal. to-morrow" FRIDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER. At half past 11 sharp. To Storekeepers and Provision Dealers. Unreserved Sale of H.'uns liutter MESSRS- H. E. NATHAN tc CO. are instructed to Sciil by auction in the Otago Sale Room at half post 11 o'clock sharp, (previous to the sale of the township of Kuitan£,ita), oa the abore date. ■■'■-. 4 cases Kingbam's, and York hama 20 fi;kins D/lt. Cork butter Unreserve;! s.tla at half past 11 sharp. SATURDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1862, At 12 o'clock. COMMERCIAL HORSE BAZAAR. Important Sale of Draught and Saddle Horses. WILSON & WAIN are favored with instructions from Thos. Ferens. Esq., Waknr.ui, to sell by auction, at the above Bazaar, on Saturday, the 27th inst., at 12 o clock, 10 very superior Draught Horses, nnd a number of Saddle and Pack Horses. These Horses have been all bred in the Colony by Mr. Perens, whose attention to the breeding* and selection of his horses is so well known. The heavy horses are principally got by v Prince Royal." COMMERCIAL HORSE BAZAAR. ENTIRE CLYDESDALE HORSE. . TTT'ILSON &, WAIN are favored with instrucVV tions, by Thos. Fereas, Esq., Wakanui, to sell by private contract, ■ A splendid Entire Clydesdale Colt. He U got by " Prince Royal" out of an imported Clydesdale Mare— color, black, with great bone and muscle, and finely put together; rising 3 years. The above horse can be very highly recommended to any one in search of a really first-class horse for breding purposes. "Prince Royal's" stock are known to be the finest in New Zealand, as a proof of which we may mention that the owner of " Prince Royal" has refused LI2OO for him. The colt is now being made-up for the season, and can be seen at the Btation of Mr. Ferens. For particulars apply to Mr. Ferens at the Station, or to WILSON & WAIN. VICTORIA, THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. Merino Ewes.—Skipton. TO be sold by auction at Skipton, on Thursday, 27 th November proximo, the following highlybred Ewes: — 1000 Full-mouthed 100 Two-tooth—first-class. They will be shown iv the wool, so that buyers can judge of the quality, and will be offered in lots of 100. They are all bred by the undersigned, and are the annual draught from his breeding flocks. This offers a most favourable opportunity to commence a etud flock. JOHN L. CURRIK. ~ Lerra, Aug, 21, 1862.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 227, 11 September 1862, Page 3
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717Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 227, 11 September 1862, Page 3
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