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... . Auction '. THIS DAY, f SATURDAY,, 29th NOVEMBER, :- : At 12 o'Cioek, FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR. SG. ISAACS will sell at the London Auction . Mart, on Saturday, 29th inst., sale to commence at twelve o'clock— 5 tons of first-class flour in 100 lb bags. Also, will be sold a general assortment of merchan- . disc, including— Blankets, hearth rugs, kerosene lamps, 100 table, clothespins, beef in cases, smoked bacon, mutton hams, ship biscuit, bottled ale, brandy and geneva in bond, tobacco, &c, &c. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 29th NOVEMBER. At 12 o'clock. Potatoes. Potatoes. Potatoes. ; SG. ISAACS will sell at the London Auction • Mart, on Saturday, 29th inst., 20 tons of prime sound potatoes, in lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. ~~~~ THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, At 12 o clock. SG. ISAACS has been instructed to sell by pub- . lie auction, on Saturday, the 29th inst., at the London Auction Mart, sale to commence at twelve o clock— A first-cla.=s billiard table, perfectly new, 12 feet by 5, slate top, everything complete, Also, A large frame tent, sound and strong, 30 x 17, with large stove, table, seats, &c.,with a room partitioned off, and well lined. The above opportunity should not be lost sight of by parties t.ettling on the ground, or removing to the Dunstan. The above tent and billiard table are ontheTuapeka Flat, one mile from the Junction. Immediate possession can be had after purchase. MONDAY, Ist DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. On the Premises adjoining William Smith's Blacksmiths' Shop, above Royal George Hotel, George-street. WOODEN BUILDING. To be Removed. For Positive and Unreserved Sale. A LFRED A. BARNETT has been instructed by -tl Alexander M'lntyre, to sell by public auction, on Monday, Ist December, at 12 o'clock, ou the Premises now occupied by him, The Wooden Building, Adjoining Blacksmiths' Shop, above the lloyal George Hotel. Terms-Cash at the fall of the Hammer. Business NoticeNORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY. CHANGE OF AGENCY. MESSRS E. B. MARTIN and CO having resigned the Agency of this Company, the business will in future be conducted by Messrs A. L. THOMSON and CO, Stafford-street, Dunedin, who have been appointed Agents for Otago. • JAMES^ RATTiiAY, Melbourne, _ Superintendent for Australia. "^"OUTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY. Capital— a,259.760. Itvattd Capital—£4o4,449. FIRE INSURANCE effected at the current rates, and proposals niaUe to the Agents will be conducted without any reference or delay whatever. LIFE INSURANCES effected at reduced rate3of premium. Superintendent for Australia, JAMES R ATT RAY, Melbourne. Agents for Otago, A. L. THOMSON and CO, Stafford-street, " Dnnedin, SEPARATION LEAGUE. ' AN Adjourned Meeting of the General Committee will be held at the Chamber of Commerce in the Athenseum Building, on Tuesday next the 2nd December, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, to consider the terms of the memorial to be addressed to Her Majesty the Queen. Members are particularly requested to attend. MARTIN SHOLL, Secretary. MOSES' FAMILY HOTEL, Corner of Park and Castlereagh Streets, STDN E V . /GENTLEMEN and Families visiting Sydney, VJT "wall find every accommodation and comfort of a home, at the above Hotel. Vacant Sitting and Ced rooms. Terms Moderate. Lower Tuapeka, Nov. 24, 1862. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE. —The Partnership hitherto existing between John Dick and Charles Bond, carried on trader the name of Die ie and Bond,-is dissolved This Day, by mutual consent. J CHARLES BOND. JOHN DICK. • Tn-., 7 STKPHEN KIJIBER. Witnesses: J James Lovell> j N.B. —All debts due to the firm to be paid to j JOHN DICK, j No. 2 WARD. A MEETING of Electors for No. 2 Ward will be held this Evening, at half-past seven o'clock, sharp, at the Shamrock Hotel, when Messrs Switzer, j M'Laod, and Sibbald, will state their views. JOHN M'CUBBEN, , Chairman. THOMAS JONES, (Late of Sandridge,) Watchmaker, Jeweller, Goldsmith, &c, Princes Street, j Tlirpugh the Cutting, TJ. has a large and well selected assortment of • Colonial and English Jewellery, Gold and Silver Watches, &c, which he offers to the public at prices to induce them to giva him a portion of their patronage. Having had long experience in the Watchmaking business, any Watches, Clocks, &c, left with him to be repaired, their performance will be guaranteed, and no extra charge made for any alterations they may require. Chronometers, Sextants, and Compasses, carefully repaired : Tubes for Barometers, Object Glasses for Telescopes; Spectacles to suit all ages. Watch Glasses One Shilling, Keys Sixpence. TJIDUCATION.— Vacancies for Three Young P-4 Ladies as Boarders, at MRS GIL LON'S SEMINARY, Albert-street. : "VTOTIOE.—Mr.J. P. ARMSTRONG respect_i_N fully inform 3 his Patients and the Public in general that, he cannot be consulted on Saturdays after twelve o'clock, unless by special appointment. DIGGERS BOOTS. Selling off ! Giving up business. Grained Knee Boots. Near the Cooper's, Walker-street. " NOTICE OF REMOVAL. AL. THOMSON and CO have This Day Re- . moved to their New Premises, Stafford-street, opposite the Provincial Hotel. "VTOTICE is Hereby ; Given, that all claims against jLS Mr John Hubert must be rendered before the 30th instant, at Hubert's Cafe End Club, Princesstreet. 27th November, 1862. /O I VERT ON HORSE S The Shortest and Best Route to the Lower End , of the Wakatip Lake. Fifty Draught and Pack Horses, well acclimatised and in splendid condition tor work, are for Sale at Ernie Eale Station, 7 miles from Riverton. Apply to Messrs BURMAN and CRERAR, Riyerton, or on the station.. ■ /CARRIERS and DRAYMEN can obtain good \j- Stabling, at Melbourne price. LAW, LORTMER and CO., ■ Seedsmen, OctagonJ ■•■■■

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 295, 29 November 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 295, 29 November 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 295, 29 November 1862, Page 3

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