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Auctions. MONDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. FMOSS and CO. will sell, at their Rooms, on . Monday, 23rd inst, nt 12 o'clock, 20 Hhds Whitbread's Ale 22 Keg 3 Tasmania!! Butter. MONDAY. 23rd FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. IT! MOSS and CO will sell on JMonday, the!23rd JD . iust, at their first weekly sale, 1,400 bushels Californian oats 200 bags barley 220 do do. crushed 1 cask rolled beef 12 qr-casks aheriy 24 cases port 8 cases, each 10 dozen, Ward's long handled shovels 2 casks horse shoes 20 dozen Windsor chairs 3 larsre chests of drawers. MONDAY. 23rd FEBRUARY, At 12 o'Clock. FMOSS and CO will sell at their rooms, on . Monday, the 23rd inst, at 12 o'clock, 250 bags Mauritius sugar of various qualities 8 tons best Liverpool soap, Casey's. MONDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. FMOSS and CO will sell at their rooms, Princes- . street, on Monday, 23rd inst, at 12 o'clock, 3 cases books, including Standard works of Fiction, Poetry, and History by the best ancient and modern authors A few choice photographs and engravings 2 cases memorandum books and stationery. Catalogues of tlie books may be had on application to the Auclioneers. MONDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. FMOSS and CO will sell at their rooms, on « Monday, the 23rd inst, at 12 o'clock, 2 casto of pjated ware of superior quality, and comprising candlesticks, candclabras, beef steak <iishes, side dishes, &c 1 pair steelyards to weigh 1 ton 1 do do, do 3 cwt. AUCTION NOTICE. Ff^HE Undersigned beg to give notice that they X will hold Weekly Sales at their rooms, Princesstreet, and Store free of charge, goods sent to them tor prompt sale. FREDERICK MOSS and CO. VALUABLE CITY LEASEHOLD PROPERTY PRINCES-STREET CUTTING. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ON TUKSDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1863, If not previously Disposed by Private Contract npHE Leases of Eight Allotments, 20x50, excaX vated to the permanent level. The Town Board are now removing that portion obstructing the thoroughfare past this property; in a few days these building sites will be equal to any in Dunediu. Terms will bo £400 each lot, one-half cash ; lease years to run, with, the chance of a renewal. All improvements your own property, and no ground rent to pay H. FARLEY, Office in the Cutting, Princes-street. TO SPORTSMEN. EOR SALE by Private Contract, and if not disposed of by the Ist day of April next, will then be offered by Public Auction, the following promising Thoroughbred Horses bred in the Province of Nelson :— I—Chesnut1 —Chesnut colt Victor Lee, 3 years old, byPotentate, out of Woodstock (Phoebe's dam), by Theorena. Vide "New Zealand Stud Book," p. 35. 2—Chesnut filly, Mayflower. 4 years old, by St. Giles, out of Woodstock. St. Giles by Sir Hercules. Vide '• New Zealand Stud Book," p. 35. 3—Brown mare, Sapphire, 4 years old, by St. Aubin, out of Peare, by Gil Bias. St. Aubin by Bay Middleton. Vide " New Zealand Stud Book." 4—Foal, out of Sapphire, by Towton. The above animals are well worthy the attention of sporting men, and 'particulars of price, &c, may be obtained from W. R. Nicholson, Esq, Woodstock Park, Nelson. Victor Lee was in training for the last Nelson Races, but met with an accident which Erevented him starting. He is a long low horse, and elieved to be exceedingly fast. Also, For Sale, The following Thoroughbred Colts and Fillies, particulars of which may be obtained of H. Redwood, Esq, Otago. I—Chitchat, eh g, by Towton, out of Chatty, 1 year old. Chatty by Operator, Vide " New Zealand Stud Book," p. 5. This horse is remarkably handsome, and promises to be very fast; and the Operator blood being notoriously stout runners. _—Chatterer, br g by Camden, 3 years old, out of Chatty. Camden by Callender, out of Cassandra. Vide "New Zealand Stud Book." The performances of Camden on the Victorian Turf, and elsewhere, stamp him as a first-class race horse. Chatterer is only just broken, and has never been tried, 3—Faldelal, b f by Towton, 1 year old, out of Regalia, by St. John. A remarkably fine filly, and of the best running blood in the colonies. Vide "New Zealand Stud Book." 4—Harmony, b c foal, brother to Faldelal. 5- May Day, b c foal by Towton, out of Sweep, by Sir Hercules, out of Besom by Whisker. Vide " Kew Zealand Stud Book." Medical* DR. WATERS, Physician, Surgeon. Doctor o Medicine, and Accoucheur, may be consulted daily at his residence, Dowling-street, West, the third house on the left., after ascending the steps a the Cutting, on the same side as the Bank of New South Wales. R O'SULLIVAN, Licentiate Queen's Roy»l College Physicians; Dublin and Royal College Surgeons ; London; Surgeon iv the late Hon. East India Company's service ; practices his profession in Princes-street, opposite the residence of Chic Commissioner of Police. __^__^^_______^__^___ R. J. P. ARMSTRONG, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, Princes-street, Octagon side Cutting. Artificial Teeth made on the newest _ principle self-adhesion, no wires or springs. Mastication and articulation guaranteed. ' DENTISTRY. " TftySß. ALFRED BOOT, Surgeon, and Meohanical Dentist, (Opposite Medical Hall,) PRINCES-STREET, Having had considerable experience under the tuition of some of the leading members of the profession, he feels himself competent to undertake the most difficult cases, and will guarantee perfect satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. ' Charges strictly moderate. MEDICAL HALL Princes-street, Dunedin, established 1852. WILKINSON & DIXON, Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemists. Genuine Patent Medicines, Perfumery, &c. Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Agents for Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Dianeford's Fluid Magnesia, &c. Fresh Leeches. Country orders promptly executed. WESLEYAN CHURCH. RE-OPENING SERVICES. rriHIS Church having been restored, strengthened, X and enlarged, will be opened for Divine Worship To-morrow, Sunday, February 22nd, when the Rev Thomas Buddie (President of the Conference) will preach at Eleven j the Rev Mr Smith at Three; and the Rev James Buller at half-past Six. On Tuesday evening next, 24th February, a Public Tea Meeting will be held in the School at half-past Six. The Rev D. M. Stewart, Rev Mr Smith, Rev Mr Rhemansnider, Rev MrLaishley, aud others,are expected to address the Meeting.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 366, 21 February 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 366, 21 February 1863, Page 3

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