Auction. THIS DAY. SATURDAY. 7th MARCH. At 11 o'clock. To Drapers, Outfitters, Cp-Country Slarekeepew, and the Trade generally. FORSAITH, FRY and CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by public auction, at their Mart, Princes-street, on Saturday, 7th inst, at 11 o'clock, An Invoic. of seasonable Drapery/ selected for this market, comprising— 24 doz Crimean Shirts SO do By2intine <lo 100 pairs Cheviot Trnwsers 240 Pilot mid Reversible Coats 2» doz Woollen Mufflers 100 pairs Millers Moleskin Trowsers 4 dozen Tweed Vests 1 case White Co_ton Shirts 1 ilo Striped Wins.eys Shetland Drawers, Aberdeen half Hose, Lambs Wool. Kibbed, &c, &c Terms at Sale. MONDAY. 9th MARCH, At 12 o'Clock. FMOS3 and CO. are instructed to sell by auc- . lion, at their Rooms, on Monday, the 9th. Inst., nt 12 o'clock, 12 hlids. Charrington, Nichol's and Co.'s ale 10 tlo do porter 8 do Whiibread's ale 400 bushels barley 800 do do (crusted) 400 do oafs 5 bhd& molasses 130 cn-esgerevn. (key brand) 25 drums paraffin oil 4 tierces loaf sugar 5 tons Hale/s soiip 3 do Casey's do 30 qr-ensks whiskey 200 barrels Roman cement 3 tons dressed rice 40 kegs American nails 2 cases, each 10 doz L H shovels. Sampl- s may be seen at any time prior to the sale. MONDAY, 9th MARCH. At 12 o'clock sharp, household" furniture. . < Without Reserve. A M'LANDREWS and CO. have been favored . with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, on Monday, the 9th inst., at 12 o'clock sharp. The Drawing Room, Parlor, and Bed-room Furniture of a family leaving Dune Jin. The articles have only been a slior: time in use, and •will be found handsome nud substantially finished. They comprise— Dining- table, round table Chairs cane bottoms; wood-seated do. Couches, cheffimier Foloing American easy chaira Rocking chairs Malingftny window-poles Marble docks, dressing tables Washlnnd-stands Bedsteads, single and double Dressing-glass< s, carpets Mattresses, pillows &c., &c, &c. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 18th MARCH, At 12 o'clock sharp. GREAT FURNITURE SALE, Ex Empress of India from London. AM'LANDRESS and CO. have received instruc- « tions to sell by auction, on Wednesday, the 18th inst. Alarge shipment of splendid Dining, Drawing and Bed-room Furniture Just landed from London, Consisting as under - Extending mahogany dining table Loo ♦able, mahogany Chiffoniers, do, * Dining-room chairs, Spanish, mahogany Dining Tables Wash stamis Rocking and. cane chairs Couches Sofas Chests of drawers Brussels and Kidderminster Carpets, Etc., etc. For further particulars see future advertisement. " THURSDAY, 19th MARCH, At 12 o'clock sharp/ 250 Packages Superior Marble Agate and Alabaster STATUARY. To be sold without the slightest reserve for account and by order of SIGNOR L. VEROLI, From Italy. AM'LANDRKSS & CO. have been favored with k instructions from Signor Veroli, to sell by auction, at the room lately erected by Mr B. Ue Carle, in',Princes-street, nearly opposite the office of this Paper. 250 Packages Superb Marble, Agate, and Alabaster Statuary, rich and elaborately carved, Barriiglio Marble, Agate, Jello Siena, Verde , Antico. nnd Broccijtillo Vnses, in various *fy!es, as the Hebe, Etruscan, Medicis, Grecian, Gothic. Florentine, Neapolitan, Pompeii, and Herculaneum Designs, splendidly carveJ in alto-relwvo, and basso relievo, suitable for the < ecoratiou of entrance halls, drawins-ronuis, mantelpieces, libraries, &c. Open Work Vases for Bowers, rich profusion of Carved Tazzas, Canl Rece've's, ornamented with grapes and vine leaves, also Handled Card B iskefc=, carved out of solid marble, Fountains, Watch Cases, Inlaid Jewel Cases, Boxes, Marble Lions, Candlesticks Groups of Animals, and a Jnrge variety of Similar Articles, of a decorative and useiul ehai a^ter, Alabaster and Marble Statuary consists of— Venus after Canova. Fidelity of Bonanui. Three Graces after Canova, V<nus in Shell, Gladiatore Moribondo, Madonna di Venerani, Greek Slave, Dancing Hirl after Canova, and other Classical Figures. Thi_ Superb Collection of Art will be open to • Tiew, Free of Charge, two days prior to Sale No Reserve. MONDAY, 9th MARCH. F MOSS and CO. are instructed to sell, at their . usual weokly sale, on Monday next— 300 hag-i fine light Mauritius sugar 200 bats flour (Walker and Co.) 39 casks Central Vineyard brandy Now heing landei ex ZUka. MONDAY, 9th MARCH. FMOSS and CO. will effer at their usual weekly . _ sale— An invoice of WOOLLEN GOODS, Consisting of— Tweed and other shirtings Flannel shirts Blue and scarlet ser -xc ditto Tweed coats jind trow-ers Bugs, lambiwool shirts And 2 cases superior Scotch tweeds. WEDNESDAY. 18th MARCH, At 1 o'clock. To Settlers in the Tokomairiro, Waihola, and Surrounding 1/istricts. JAS. PATERSON and CO. have received instructions from P. M'Gill, Esq , to sell by auction, on Wednesday, 18th instant, at 1 o'clock, at the White Horse Hole', Tokomniriro, 60 i cad of mixed cattle, consisting; of cows and calves, in calf, heifers in calf, bullocks and steers, A'so, 20 very superior draught and sadd c horses, And I SO quarter-acre sections in the flourishing township of Milton, all fronting tte main road, betwixt the New Church and Mr Mansford's store, and opposite the Bank of New Zealand. Terms liberal, declared at sale. Luncheon provided ,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 378, 7 March 1863, Page 3
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