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' Auction* :-- "-■■; .-•:-. ■ THIS DAY. ~~ CONTINUATION OF CLEARING-OUT SALE BY AUCTION. TAS. PATEESOiY and CO. will sell by auction this day, at one o'clock, Th« Remainder of the Stock belonging to Messrs M'Leod and Gibson, on the Premises, Princes-street. No Reserve. CHRISTCHURCH. WEDNESDAY, 17tk DECEMBER. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. Christc'iurch, Nov. 20,1862. WE the undersigned, Benjamin Dowlhig of the Ashburton, and Henry Dow ling, of i^aunceston, Tasmania, (by Jbclraoiid ciifiinonds Dalgety his attorney; hereby authorise -v!ehsr« buruell, tfennett and Sprot to Sell by Public Auction, the Station, Stock, and other property of Dowiing Brothers, in the Province of Canterbury. (Signed) HENRY DOWLItfO, (by his Attorney E. S. Dalgety.) B. DOWLING. Witnesses. — H. Wynn Yvilliams, Solicitor, Christchurch, Mark Sprot, Auctioneer, Christchurch. MESSRS BURNELL, BENNETT and SPROT, therefore have tlie plt-asuro in announcing that pursuant to such instructions from Messrs Dowiing Brothers, they will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Offices, Hereford-street, On Wednesday, the 17th December next, (unless previously cli&posed of privately,) That splendid RUi\ No. 125, consisting of 20,000 Acres, situated in the forks of the Ashburton, completely fenced in by the above river, and well known to be one of tlie be^t Runs in the Province of Canterbury, and capable of carrying 20,000 sheep. The improvements are of 'the most substantial character, as follows :- - - Hume station. 7 roomed house with out-buildings, which consist of servants' room, laundry, dairy, fowlhouse, harness-room, &c, and a paddock o about 6 acres with'growing crops of oats and potatoes; garden of about 1 acre, trenched, and stocked with fruit, trees; woolslied, sheep-drafting yards, 10J hurdle yard, &c. OUT-STATION. Overseers' and men's house, containing 4 rooms; dairy, store; cattle yards, capable of holding 500 heaa of cattle, with drafting yards complete, also miikii'g shed, garden, and paddock under crop, «c. STORES. An ample supply, nothing will be required to work the station until Ist January, 1863. STOCK. 1,000 picked Ewes, all under 8-tooth, now lambing to imported French merino rams 669 Ewes, all under 8-tootb, now lambing to the same rams 560 Ewe and wether, weanerc, bred from the above 1,000 ewes by the said rams 80 imported French merino rams. The purchaser has the option of taking another 1,000 Ewes to be delivered on tne station, on the Ist January; with or without the wool 8 Bu'locks and dray complete 3 Harness-bullocks, and dray 15 Horses and mares American waggon and harness ; Imported-Entire hor.«e Bomvar 60 Head of cattle, principally dairy cowa ; A large amount of split and sawn timber ! 20 Acres freehold bush, first selection. Pre-emptive right over the improvements. The present owners of the station, pledge themselves not to remove anything from the station but the managing partners' private effects, which will be pointed out by him to any intending purchaser. Christchurch, Nov. 18,1862. For SaleTTlOft Sale —A Double Sewing Machine, complete. JD First-rate working order. Apply Branch Uifiee of this Paper. HORSES. RIVE.HTON, UAKDRONA RUSH. ij^IFTY well j.cdimatited Horses, in splendid conI 1 dition for work, for sale, bray-horses and Woight-cairying Hacks and Packers; apply to R M'Kenzie, fis-q, Ernie nidge Station. 7 miles from Kivertoii, Southland. Business ITotice NEW ZEALAND STEaM NaVVIGaTIoN COMPANY. LIMITED. fIIHE Undersigned is authorised to receive appliJ cations for this Company's unal otted Glares Martin Sholl, Stock -iud tharebroker, Switzer's Buildings, Piinces-^tm t. "VTOTIOE.—The two Bullo-k Drays now lying in JLi my jard, if not claimed within twenty-one days, the same wiil be sold to defray expenses. . W H." M[? FORD. TvJ UTiCli.—The contract for Joiner's work for Mr J_N Farley by Miller and Greehfieid, haying hem abandoned by t,hem, will now be completed at their risk and expense. C. G. SMITH, Architect. 9th Dec, 1862. pONFJbiCTIUNERY.-St. Paul Brothers, Sugar , v_y Boiling and Lozenge Manufactory, Maclagganstreet, next Mr Wardrop's Private Hotel. "VTOTICE.—If Chiistian Norman does not come ii forward and pay storage for his chest, the same will be gold to defray expenses. S. Lolquist. Dunedin, 7th December, 18b'2. M'CUBBIN'S OTAGO HOTEL, RATTRAY-STREET. rpHE Proprietor of this well-known Hotel has now, at an enormous outlay, and uader the most skilled directions, completed his long-contemplated extensive alterations and additions to his establishment. THE CUISINE, Uhdeu a Parisian Clief, Will be found all that the most fastidious gourmand and connoisseur can possibly desire. The Proprietor earnestly and most respectfully invites his friends in particular, the public in general, and the MEMBERS OF THE DUNEDIN CLUB, To inspect his kitchen arrangements, which are so artistically ordered, that a Dinner or Lunch of the most recherche description can be placed on the table for One to One Hundred Persons on the shortest possible notice. While every dish provided will be found prepared in the First Style os Art, Ecokomy is also an element taken into consideration. To the best cookery, combined with lowcess of charges, will be added attendance by thoroughly competent assistants, and the utmost attention paid to the wants and requirements of patrons. The Proprietor-does not deem it necessary to make any reference to his WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS, ' Which will continue to be what they always have been hitherto—the beM, brands, that the best markets can supply, at the best prices. J. M'CUBBIN, Proprietor,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 303, 9 December 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 303, 9 December 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 303, 9 December 1862, Page 3

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