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Auctions* • WEDNESDAY, 7th JAN OAKY, At One o'clock. By Order of the Mortgagee. THREE BUILDING SECTIONS, In the Township of,CLAKK NDO N, W A 1110 L A LAX E. Together with THE IRON STORE AND COTTAGE THEREON. RB. MARTIN and CO. are instructed to sell . by auction, at their rooms, Hiph street, ou Wednesdaj" next. 7th January, at. oneoVlockJ Without the Slightest Reserve^ 3 building sections in the township of Clarendon, Waihola Lake heing numbered respectively 12,13, and 67 Together with The"buildings erected 'thereon, viz., an iron store, 20 x3O feet, with a comfortable cottage attached. No Reserve. .Terms at Sale. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TOKOMAIRIRO. TAMES PATERSON and CO. liave received intl structions from Peter M'Gill, Esq., to sell by auction, on an early date, 30 allotments in the thriving township of Milton, Tokomairiro. Also, -. 50 head mixed cattle And 15 very superior draught and saddle horses. Particulars in future advertisements'.'".'" " For Sale. POR Sale—A splendid Fishing Boat, wi h Mast, sails and oars complete. Can be seen at the New Jetty. Apply to--jas. c. Campbell and c\, ' , ' , SlafFird-st'eet: or to , .' ' 'CAPT. JOHNSTON,'" / ' On board schooner Ewald. NOTICEAA Bargain.—A few tons Potatoes for pigs' feed. Mnst be removed immediately. Apply S. G. Isaacs, London Auction Mart, Jettystreet. TO SELL or LET, a large Iron Store, 50-ft x 25-ft,aml 12 ft wnlls.with Cellarage of the same dimensions, situated in the best part of Staffordstreet, and adapted for carrying on a large business. The floor has been expressly constructed for the storage of heavy Goo'ls. Apply to the Octagon Timber Yard. TendersryiENDEßS "Wanted. Lnho- only, for Carpenter's L ' work. "Apply Frederick-street Stables, near Knox Church. rHENDERS are Required for the Alteration and JL Repairs to Store. Plans and specifications to be seen, on. and af'tor Thursday, Ist January^ at my office. G. GREENFIELD, Architect, PrincesMA-eet North,. ' . ,' Opposite the Provincial Buildings. TO CONTRACTORS. nnENDERS a'e Required for the erection of a I Two-story Shop in Princes-street. Plans and specifications to be seen on and after Monday, sth January, At hiy office, .Million llouKe, Princps-pfavet North, G.. GREENFIELD, Architect. Missing* Friends. HENRY JOHNSON.—The address o Henry Johnson is particularly requested. He is a tall young man, a i-Jerman, with fair hair, no beard or moustache, very clean appearance, talks broken Ensrlish, was working on the road near Waihola, and left that, place in July last, for the purpose of eoing to the Woolshed. Any information respecting him will be thankfully received by the Commissioner of Police, Dunedin. ' ■• ■ TF This should meet th* eye of EMILY HDDL SON, JaMy airived in the Chili, from, London, she is requested to call at the City Boarding House. .Something, to her advantage.' JAMES YKWLETT, come to fl>e Duns'nn Township, and wait (it Mesu-s D. Sulimon and Co 's Store. Mr Solomon will know you by your giving your nnme. ILL LAM OAKJiY. last heard of at tne Dunstan Digg'ngs, -will phase send his address io his brother Richard, at .16 Leicester-streat, North Melbourne. • Business Notice ' PUBLIC NOTICE. . rjIHE Inhabitants of this City are hereby re=pectJL fully informed that a public meeting "will be held in the Vestibule of the Theatre Koya), at 12 o'clock, on Momliiy, January the s'h, 1563, to take into consideration "the apathy of tue Town Board or of the Government in respect to the present di«»r iceful condition of that part of the City known as '• the Cutting," the meetin? to determine on what steps shall be taken for the immediate removal of th<* dangers which at present threaten those who have occasion to pass through " the Cutting" j£.: ANDBEWS WjLSON, Bjjjfthe Request of a Large Number of Citizens. ; ' ■ NOTICE.' WILSON and WAIN- having disposed of their • business; beg to request that all claims against them be rendered a3 c irly as possiiifo: and all those indebted to them to settle their accounts within f iurteen'days from date hereof,. otherwise legal proceedings'will be taken for their recovery, without lurther notice., . • ) _ Commercial Horse Bazaar, < s i"'Dunedin, lst.January, 1863. . , ■' .' JONES'S "'NEW YEAR'S SPORTS .'.; ;' GRAND QUOIT MATCH. TEN MEMBERS ALREADY ENTERED. ' THE LARGEST PRIZE TUIS YEAR FOR WRESTLING. FIVE GUINEAS FOR THE BEST WRESTLER. GOLD WATCH FOR CLIMBING THE GREASY POLE. IN consequence of the unparalleled success that has invariably attended Mr S. Jones' efiorts for the Amusement of the Public, he has determined to give a repetition of last year's sports; the prizes to be distributed in the same liberal manner. i The highest prize this year for Cumberland and Westmoreland Wrestling.' GRAND QUOIT MATCH, Prize Silver Cup, value 25 Guineas. Entries to be made immediately at the Commercial Hotel. The match to commence at ten o'clock sharp,. All sorts of games to follow— Jumping in Sacks, Racing, Bobbing, Jumping, &c, &c, &c. The Splendid Quadrille Band will he in attendance. Dancing will be kept up in the Concert Hall till twelve o'clock. . ■ . "NEW DEAR'S E4LL. MR TOWER'S of the Royal George Hotel, begs to inform his friends and the public of Dunedin nnd suburbs, that a Grand Ball will take place on New Year's night, in the Odd Fellows'. Hall, George-street Tickets, to admit Lady and Gentlemen, lGs; sinele ticket', 10s Cd, with refreshments. First-rate Band —Leader. Mr Cousins, of the Princess' Theatre. Mr J. D. Allan, Master of Ceremonies. t

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 323, 1 January 1863, Page 3

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