' Auctions- "'.'.'■■ THIS DA.% THURSDAY, 30th OCTOBER, To Gentlemen, Livery Stablekeepers, and Others. JAS. PATERBON and CO. have received instructions to fell by auction, at Messrs. Robert Wil.<on and Co.'h yav'-s, Stafford-street, on Thursday, 30th inst., at 12 o'clock, Two superior Gigs, patent axles, with cushions and lamps complete. Terms at Sale. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 80th OCTOBER. On the Wharf, at 11 o'clock prompt. FIVE TONS HAY, (More or Less Damaged). On Account of Ihe Underwriters. Ex Urania. MR. E. DE CAULK will sell by auction, without reserve, on the Wharf, on Thursday, 30th last., at 11 o'clock prompt, 5 tons hay, more or Ices damaged. Terms—cash. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 30th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. Ckaring Out Sale, Without Reserve, at the Parisian Caie, Princes-street. To Families, Dealers, and Others, H JOSEPH has received instructions to sell by . auction, the whole of the FURNITURE and FITTINGS, on the premises known as the Parisian Cafe, PrincesBtreet, below the Police Barracks, this day, Thursday, Uetobei- '3'H.U, at 12 o'clock sharp— Consisting of the undermentioned goods, viz : Chairs, tables, lieds. blankets Butter, elites^, atoves, matches Kitchen uteii'ils, lamp, oocUery Concertinas, and a lob of sundry articles too numerous tuo particularise. No reserve. Terms —Cash. Sale at 12 sharp. "11. JOSEPH. Auctioneer, Jetty-street. " AUCTION. SATURDAY NEXT, Ist NOVEMBER. To Diggers and Fishermen. SG ISAACS will offer for sale, on Saturday . next, Ist November, 100 pairs good strong serviceable boots, at a very low rate. London Auction Mart. SATURDAY NEXT, Ist NOVEMBER. SG. ISAACS will sell on Saturday next, Ist , .November, A very superior gold hunting watch, with Albert chain will) cry.-ta! seals. Also, a splendid gold chain, weighing 2oz 3dwt, 1 gold phi, and 2 Indies' gold'chaius, belonging to a party proceeding to the digKing*. MONDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. SG. ISAACS, of the London Auction Mart, has . received instructions from Mr. S. Solomons, to sell by public auction, on Monday, 3rd November, at 11 o'clock sharp, The shop and parlour situate at No. 32 Arcade, having a large cellar lit for storage or any other purpose, and having a lease of three years and five mouths to run from the date of sale. r r*zn-nia..nvil.wirMllx.atM!llVKiarVn>J-*.iaWmiM I ■■ 111 Ml 111 For Sale. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Important Clearing Sale OK FIRST-CLASS DRAPERY GOODS. SINCLAIR & HIS LOP, Princes-street, Dnnedin (next Switzer's Buildings). In consequence of Mr. Kineiair retiring from Business, the Firm have commenced a bonu Jidi: Realising Cheap Sale, being desirous of winding up their affairs, and TO EFFECT AN ENTIRE CLEARANCE. Their Stock has been Re-marked and Re-arranged for prompt and immediate Sale. M. Sinclair, in retiring from Business, begs to tsnder thanks to the numerous Customers ior the liberal support .'iceoriied during the past Eight Years, and respectfully solicits at this time the further patronage of their Custom and that <-f the Public in general. From the piicjs at which they have resolved to clear out the present stock, and at once realise upon it, for thf: purpose of closing co-partucry atiairs, they are affording an opportunity of procuring F I It S T - C L A Si S GOODS At a price not usually met with. being direct, importers of the r.owvst ar.d best materials, they have always found ready .-ale for their goods, con?eijuently never accumulating old stock, and the goods now offered will be found in excellent'condition ; whether for present or prospective use all will do well to avail themselves of this opportunity. In also tendering thanks to their numerous country customers, bogs to inform them that any orders they may be pleased to forward and intrust to their care, will have every attention, and the goods laid aside or sent on at once, at the same prices eh irged to purchasers on the spot. STOCK LIST. Straw hats and bunnets, millinery bonnets, ni<>urning bonnets Ribbons, laces, falls, ties, feathers, head dresses Honiton, Maltese, sewed nets, sleeves,collars and cr.ff ß Dress handkerchiefs, cambric handkerchiefs Best Paris kid gloves Lambs' wool and cotton hosiery Ladies' belts, buckles, parasols, silk and alpacaumbrellas, &c. LADIES', CHILDREN'S, AND INFANTS UNDERCLOTHING AND STAYS. Particular attention is requested to their present Stock of UNDERCLOTHING, CORSETS, &c, &c, Laid out and arranged in a separate room. Colored silk dresses, black silks, shawls, mantle?, stuff dresses, mohair barege and poplin dresses Striped lustres and 3Jpacas Prints, muslins, ir.erinoes, French epingle cloth, repps, coburgs Plain winscys, htatner mixture winseys, knickerbocker winseys, striped and checked winseys Embroidered dies-es, winsey petticoats, quilted petticoats Real Welch, Saxony, and medium flannels, 3 yard wide petticoat flannels Witney and Bath blankets Linen and cotton sheetings Pillow linens, bedroom and bath towels Table linen, table covers, Scotch carpet, crumbcloths, hi arth-rug-> Furniture chintz, 6 4 all wool damask _ Lace, Leno and Swiss muslin curtains, short window muslins Linen ticks, striped hollands Gents' ties, collars, hats and caps, silk and cambric handkerchiefs, lambs' wool, merino and cotton hosiery, kid gloves, fancy wool shirts, silk and alpaca umbrellas, belts, braces, waterproof capes, and gig v/rappers. Sinallwares, and variety of Fancy Goods too numerous to mention.. UGH KIRKPATIUCK AND CO., Drapers. Princes-street, have just received a large assortment of — . . Sewed Muslin Goods, in insertions, trimmings, flouncings Sewed muslin sets and col ars pi a i n and tamboured linen sets " UGH KIRKPATRICK and CO.. Drapers, Princes-street, have newly unpacked two CaSGS Josephine's Kid Glove", "First Choice," . In all the newest shade,. ttTr be-hold. — fob- sale. Section No 12, Block XVIII, "Dunedin. Corner of Albert-street and York-place, facing Stuart-street, will be sold cheap, for cash. APPIy & BEYNOLDS.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 269, 30 October 1862, Page 3
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