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Au^tjoss. TUESDAY, 28th JUNE, At 11 o'clock, sharp. 4 LIiXANDER CUJIMIIva AND CO. J\_ have received instructions to sell by auetiou, at their rooms, Princes street, oa Tuesday, the 28th inst, at. 11 o'clock sharp, k Cne hale, containing— 8 pieces 8 4 scrimp 2 dozen cotton bed covers 8 pieces green baize. No reserve. TUESDAY, 28th JUNE, At 11 o'clock sharp. 4 LEXANDER CUMMING aND CO. J_\_ have received instructions to sell by auction, on Tuesday, the sJßth inst, at 11 o'clock sharp, 5 casks carbonate of soda, each lcwt. ™ 1 case Winning's hams 1 do shoulder do 7 do Collins D. fl. shovels 23 boxes pipss, eauh 5 gioss 10 eases fresh herrings 2 casks Burton ale. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 28th JUNE, At 11 o'clock sharp. To Drapers and Storekeepers. ALEXANDER CUMMING AND CO. £i have received instructions to sell by auction, on Tuesday next, the 28th instant, at 2L o'clock sharp, 10 cases, contain ing— White L. W. shirts Do and blue serge do Bedford cord pants Doe trousers Mole doWomen's colored and black mantles Garibaldi jackets Kcarlet and white blankets Crimean shirts White and grey calico A quantity of haberdashery. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 28th JUNE, At 11 o'clock sharp. A LEXANDKR GUMMING AND CO. OL have received instructions to sell by aue tion, on Tuesday, the 28th instant, at 11 o'clock sharp, 120 bag* dressf d Java rice, lib bags 63 firkins o.K.C. butter 10 cases prime Chedder cheese (new, jusfc landed ex Pride of the West) 7 do do bacon 4 do tartaric acid, in jars (ex Pride of the West) 2 casks nit. potass 2do cream of tartar 3 pockets prime new Kent hops, 1863. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 28th JUNE, At 11 o'clock sharp. To Drapers, Tailovs, &c. 4 LEXANDER CUMMING AND G% _/\. have received instructions to sell by auction, on Tuesday next, the 28th instant, at li o'clock sharp, 1 case superior tweeds 2 do Eon's clothing PocSiet handkerchiefs, neckties, &c, &c. Terms—Cash. TUESDAY, 28th JUNE, At 11 o'clock sharp. Wellington Butter. A LEXANDER GUMMING AND CO. J\_ will sell by pubiic auction, at their rooms,. Princes street, on Tuesday next, the 28th inst., at 11 o'clock sharp, 19 kegs Wellington butter. No reserve. Terms -Cash. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. A LEXANDER CUMMING AND CO. x\_ Auctioneers and Commission Agents, Bes to give notice that they have taken the Premises formerly occupied by Messrs S pence Bros.. Princes street (a few doors Irom .Tetty street), and a-e now prepared to undertake the sale of Merchandise, and Property of every descriptions. in town or country, either by auction or by private sale June 24th, 1864. ALFRED A. BARNET*. PROVINCIAL AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, AND COMMISSION AGEHL ■ PUBLIC SALE ROOM , Princes]street, Dunedin. Household Furniture arranged for Sale Auction. Educational fIHHE REVEREND F. 0. SIMMONS, 8.A., i Oxon ; headmaster of the Dunedin High School, wishes to receive Boarders in his house j they will have the advantage of private tuition. out of school hours. Terms, &c, on application. ELLERSLIE HOUSE, GEORGE STREET,. DUNEDIN. MISS I. M. OaR~Fs SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. MISS CAR V begs to announce that it is her •intention to open a Select School for Young Ladies, at Ellerslie House, George street, Dunedin, (at the Junction of Regent Road) oa 25th July next, being the close ot the Midwinter Vacation. Miss Cary having for some years been at .tne head of a first-class school iv Belfast, Ireland, can produce testimonials from the parents of her pupils, of well-known standing in that place, and is kindly permitted to give the undermentioned references in Dunedin. ... In addition to a sound English Education, Miss Cary instructs in both French nnd Music. She considers the moral and religious training ot her pupils an essential part of her duties. A limited number only of Resident Boarders will be received. A Teacher on the Pestalozzian system, recently from London, has been engaged for the Junior Pupils. References: Rev. E. G. Edwards. Alfd. Eecles, Esq., A. C. Strode, Esq. R.M. C. H. Hardy, Esq, M.» Letters may be addressed to Miss Cary, at. Best's Music Warehouse, Princes street. MISS CARY begs to intimate that classes will meet at Ellerslie House as under, commencing on Friday, 29th July, and that Young Ladies wishing to attend any of these classes, can arrange 'to do so by application to Miss Cary* CLASSES: Drawing and Water Colors, Friday, conductei "Cdn^Lday, conducted by Mr Palmer. Music, Tuesday, conducted by Mi* History, Geography, sc, Wednesday, connf/nct SS conducted by Miss Smtth The Drawing and Music Classes mil meet from 2 to i o clock. EDUCATIONAL. MADAME LUBEOKI begs to acquaint her friends in Dunedin and residents in tbe country, that she has removed from Men Bank House to Gough Cottage, George street. Vacancies for a limited number of boarders.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 788, 27 June 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 788, 27 June 1864, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 788, 27 June 1864, Page 6