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Auctions. FoR Jt'lUWlE SALE. A Ready-made Business, doing a Splendid Trade in the Drapery Line, Situate in George slieet. nearly opposite the Geotge Hotel.' A M'LANDRESS & CO. have been instructed 1\. 9 to sell by private bargain, A. First-e-hrs Leasehold Property, having Niu Years' to Run, on which is built a la gc Shop superbly finished, with'plate-glass wiudow am two spacious rooms. For any one desiring to f ntp-r upon the soft good:----and drapery business no better opportunity coul occur ; but it must be remember d that the premise would be equally well-suited for almost any business Terms liberal. - FRIDAY, 21st lNuViiMtiER, To Builders, Cabinetmakers, and Others. JAS. PATERSON and CO. havo received in- l " struetions io sell by auction, at the yards of Mi - H. Green, Stuart-street; (opposite the new Episcopal Church, on Kriday, 2lst inst., at 11 o'c'ock sharp. 10,000 feet cedar, com-istiug of -J-inch, 4 inch. I 1 and 2 inch boards, and 2£ :nch mouldings - i^enns at sa'e. i FRIDAY. 2Sth NOVEMBER. \ NOTICE. TO be Sold by Public Auction, unless previously re'oased, at the North Dunediu Pound, at tin j hour of 12 o'clock, on Friday, the 2Sth inst., One Black Mare, impounded by the Police for trespassing in the public Bt-eets. .James turner, i Poundkeeper, Great King-street. 18th November, 1562. ; For SaleOOIt SALE, Cottage Piano, G) octaves. Price, pj L 25. Can be seen ac the Octagon Timber Yard, Stuart-street. j TO SAWYERS, TiMBErTTIiR CHANTS, AND i .T HERS. {^OR SALE, the Leas 3of a Suwnrll in Sawyer's Bay. Tne lease has two yean; to run. Rental, £oQO per fcnrium. For particular*, apply to Mr Morse, liittray-stivJi, or to Mr M'Dertnid, on the ptemises. DOORS and SASiiES. 400 for S-de, v.jiy Uncap, Havr-oi th's iron Warehouse, next' Police Depot P'-jnces-s:r-et s-nuth _ UNEDIN~ii MBKR~ YARD~~AND~SAV\ MILLS. 30.000 feet shelving 45^000 feet T. and G, lumber 15,000 feet 0 x 1 T. anel G. flooring"" 5,000 feet 2in., l£in., lin., £in., and Am. clear pine 3,000 feet £in cedar. WALT WW BELT, fe CO. ON SALE, Glazed Drain-pipes, 4 and G inches diameter, at A.J. j>cou:ar's, Princes-street south. Vf~O~W lTN~D"I"N G,. "Ex Aboukir :- aS 100 barrels Roman Cement. CARGILL and CO. Li«. IT'S DIARIES tor ISG3. Ferguson and Mitchell, Engravers, &c, Princes street, next the Cutting. "~ DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP] Important Clearing Sale OP FIRST-CLASS DRAPERY GOODS. SINCLAIR & HISLOP. Princes-street, Dunedin (next Switzer's Building-). In eons-'-quence of M. Sinclair retiring from Business,. the Firm have commenced a bona fide Realising Cheap Sale, being desirous of winding up their affairs, and To EFFECT A< ENTIRE CLEARANCE. Their Stock has been Re-marked and Re-arranged for prompt and immediate Sale. From the prices at wliich they have resolved to cl^ar out the present stock, and at once realise upon it, for the purpose of closing co-partnery atlaii'3, they are affording an opportunity of procuring FIRST-CLASS GOODS At a price not usually met with. Being direct, ira- • porti-I'.s of the uew.-st and best materials, they have always found ready sale tor their goods, conse^uentL I never accumulating old stock, and the goods now offered will be found in excellent condition ; whether i for present or prospective use all will do well to avail • themselves of this opportunity. M. Sinclair, in retiring from Burincss, begs to tan der thanks to the numerous Customers (or the liberal ' support acconted during the past Eight Years, and respectfully solicits at this time tin; further patronage ! of their Custom and that ofthe Public in general. In tendering thanks to their numerous couutry customers, S 65.11. beg 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 chirged to purchasers on the spot. STOCK LIST. Straw hats anel bonnets, millinery bonnets, mourning bonnets > Ribbons, laces, falls, ties, feathers, head dresses Houiton, Maltese, sewed nets, sleeves,collars and cuffs Dress handkerchiefs, cambric handkerchiefs '' Best Paris kid gloves i» Lambs' wool and cotton hosiery j* Ladies' beta, buckles, p irasols, silk aud alpaca II umbrellas, kc. * LADIES', CHILDREN'S. AND INFANTS UNDERCLOTHING AND STAYS. "* Particular attention is requested to their present Stock of UNDERCLOTHING, CORSETS, See., &c, Laid out and avrang -d in a separate room. h Colore 1 silk dresses, black silks, shawls, man-tl-;s, stuff dresses, mohair barege and poplii jj dresses Striped lustres and alpacas Prints, muslins, merinoes, French epingle cloth repps, coburgs Plain winseys, heatner mixture winseys, knicker bocker winseys, striped and checked winsey: Embroidered dtesses, winsey petticoats, quilte. petticoats Real Welc'i, 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, crumi cloths, In arth-rug* Furniture chintz, 6 4 all wool damask Lace, Leno and Swiss muslin curtains, shor window muslins _ Linen tie-ks, striped Hollands Gents' ties, collars, hats and caps, silk and cam brie handkerchiefs, lambs' wool, merino an cotton hosiery, kief gloves, fancy wool shirt: silk and alpaca umbrellas, belts, braces waterproof capes, and gig wrappers. Small wares, and variety of Fancy Goods too numerou to mentior. *? OTATIONERY, HARDWARE, BRUSHWARI *1' k) FANCY GOODS. ' s~ Ex Star of Tasmania and Planter, Now Landing, to 6 Cases Stationery, Comprising— iai Foolscap and Demy ledgers and journals, 4 I tig 8 quire, fun il day backs, flush account booL ise various sizes, tuck, skin and clasp pricke a- be>oks, uouble fold do, Mayor's and Carpet ter's spelling-, Waikinghame's arithmetic 14ib ruled double money and pLain foolsea] narrow bill paper, foreign post, lOlbs rule; do. blotting paper, cream laid note pape Dv Monde do, international packets, sma and commercial envelop, s, ti sue pape pens, lead pencils, enamel carets, &c, &c et, &c. 2 cases playing cards, gold backs and Hig landers 2 cases halance and plain handle table knives ai — folks, pocket knives assorted 4 cases • bra-hware, comprising hroom-head ecrubbings, shoe brushes, bannisters 8 cases organ, "remole and German concertin 2 cases flutinas, high toned i .3 cases meerschaum, myall and briar pipes, silv mounted do 2 cases dressing-qnd fine tooth combs, assorted HENRY NATHAN,. red General Importer, Stafford-street. » •, ■ ; """" ■t»c- T7\OR SALE, a large first-class Sodawal ias -JTV Machine, nearly new, with joottles, Corl tbly and Plant complete. »r a Will be sold cheap. N.B.—No Machine asi- Waikouaiti. " JAMES PATERSON & COi; Haass-street

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 286, 19 November 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 286, 19 November 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 286, 19 November 1862, Page 8

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