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Stock. W" D. BAK NA R IT, AUCTIONEER, STOCK and STATION SALESMAN, CASHEL-STREET, CHRIS T CHURCH, New Zhaland. Mr W. D BAHNARD will hold Auction Sales at his Repository, EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, __, At Twelve o'Clock sharp of HORSES, DAIRY CATTLE, FAT STOCK &c. The Repository for Horses, Carriages. &c. for Sale by Public Auction, is the largest and'most commodious bml'linp; in the Southern Hemisphere, and therefore oners to Importers, Breeders, and others, evety facility combined with splendid accomodation. unequalled in the colonies. Buyers will have every opportunity of selecting the animals best suited to their purpose which will be warranted accqrdine: to description. Horses for Sale by Auction, should be delivered early on Tuesdays and Fridays. Accounts we paid on Monday's and Thursday's from 10 a-m. to4p.m» ■ Horses are received for private sale, but jobbing o dealing by any one connected with the business i strictly prohibited. The Repository v/ill accommodate ninety horses under the anle management of Mr G e o. M'Kercher. Commission on Sales, 5 per cent. N.B,—Liberal advances made on every description of stock when required. Horses Broken to Saddle, Double and Sinele Harness. Saddie Horses, Carriages, Gigs and Bog Carts, Always on Hire: PROVINCIAL SALE YARDW, *~ ESK-STREET, I N V• E 11 C A II G I L L. mHOMSON, LASOELLES & CO are prepared to X contract for the delivery of Store Sheep and Cattle from the neighbouring Provinces and Victoria THOMSON, LASCELLES and CO fgIHE Undersigned beg to intimate that they have J. opened a branch of their business at Invercargill, under the style of THOMSON, LASCSLLES and CO, for the transaction of STOCK and | STATION Agency business. Mr Thomas A. Lascelle?, who has been admitted as a partner, will take the management d sales of Horses and other Stock by auction, his long experience in ihat business in Victoria being a guarantee that the interests of our constituents will be properly atteuded to. On completion of our premises now in course ot erection in Esk-street, regular sales by auction of Horses, Cattle, and other Stork, will be held there. Good paddock accommodation will be provided for the reception of Stock landed at the Bluff and New River. Messrs DRIVER, MACLEAN and CO, Dunedin, will receive instructions on our behalf for the disposal of Stock and Station property at Invercaigill. A. L. THOMSON and (JO. Invercargill, Ist May. Kemovals. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. /GEORGE GREENFIELD, Architect, has re\X moved from the Million House to Switzer'e Buildings, Princes-street. . NOTICE OE REMOVAL. GAND J. MACKAY, Upholsterers and Cab- . met makers, have removed fken Kattraystreet to their new premises in Stewart-street, opposite the Episcopal Church. ; ■ GK and J. MACKAY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ~ HENRY WURM has removed to the stores lately occupied by Messrs J.Jones and Co., Jettvstreet. REMOVAL (During Alterations). TAS. ATERSON AND @O. TO DUNEDIN CHAMBERS, Princes-street, Opposite Government, Buildings. THE DUNEDIN GAS LIGHT AND~COKB COMPANY, LIMITED. Opposite old Bank of *ew Zealand, Rattrav-street martin sholl Secretary. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. rp Jon c s JL « (Late of SanOridge), WATuHand CLOCK MAKBE, JhWELLER, &c Begs to inform his friends and the inhabitants o Dunedin, that he has removed to his new premises next door to Messrs Herbert, Haynes and ' Hay, Princes-Btreet, and has opened with a large, chaste, and costly stock of Colonial and English jewellery, watches, &c 4 &c, &c. • T. J. would draw particular attention to his Silver Hunting Watches, which, owing to the. great strength of the cases and works, are most suitable for Colonial use. Watch Glass, Is. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. j REMOVAL. : M.. H. MUM FORD, Shipping, Lighter and General Agent, from Princes-street to i btaffordstreet, Provincial Hotel Buildings. Miscellaneous. r\ A S P, E-R'-g B O N D AND EXCHANGE SALES ROOM, HOPE-STKEET, Is one of the largest, best lighted, most commodious, and accessible buildings in Dunedin. In addition to ordinary facilities, the proprietor ofiers the following:—. Arrangements have been made with Mr BASSETT (whose carts are distinguished by the letters C. B ) whereby he will take responsibility (when desired) of receiving goods direct from vessel, and. of conveying them to the Warehouse, the only charge being 2s 6d per ton, ship's measurement. Importers will easily calculate the vast economy of time, trouble and expense thus obtained, as the services of a wharf clerk are included in the rate fixed A liberal allowance to importers off authorised oharges. Cases and Bales bonded at rates little exceeding that fixed in free stores. Sales effected of all descriptions of goods (in parcel only) as per following scale: -— Under L2OO, 2J per cent.; over L2OO, and under LSOO, 2 per cent.; over LSOO, and under Llooo,l£ per cent.; over LIOOO,IJ- per cent. Cash advanced to any extent on Bills of Lading or certificates of goods in Casper's Bond, on followingterms :— Bank interest, and a commission of 2h percent. Gentlemen, whose residence n Dunedin is only temporary, may arrange for use ot offices in EXCHANGE SALES ROOM, and transaction of business therein on MODERATE AND ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. /JASPER'S BOND.—Arrangements have been \J made wheieby Custom House bu-iness, for Importers, will be done by F. Bassett, whose drays will always be ready to cart from LijjhtM-s to Casper's Bond. Carts are distinguished by Letters C. B in red; TAILOR AND TROUSERS' MAKER No. 1 HYMAN'S BUILDINGS PRINCES-STREET. JDRUMMOND, successor to John Sibbald can . ensure to his patrons a perfect fit, most fashion, able style, and best quality of goods in every variety of material at lowest rates. Gentlemen's, Youths' and Boys' READY-MADE CLOTHING Bats, Caps, Hosiery, Gloves, &c A splendid lot of seasonable GUh.s. just received. <

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 521, 21 August 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 521, 21 August 1863, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 521, 21 August 1863, Page 7