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Auctions THIS DAY, MONDAY, 12th > EPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. Without Reserve. WILLIAM BARNETT AND CO. will sell' by public auction, at their Room", Stsfiord street, on Monday, 12th iust., at.l 2 o'clock, 2 kegs herrings 1 cafe Sinclair's bacon 2 cases salmon 2 cases English bacon. No reserve. Terms cash. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 12th*RPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. No Reserve. To Provision Merchants, General Dealers, and Others. WM. BARNETT AND CO. will sell by pubiic auction, at their Rooms, Stafford street, on Monday, 12th iiistaßt, at 12 o'clock, To close Recounts. 5 kegs colonial butter 7 do DR C do 2 cases baeou. No reserve. Terms cash. THIS DAY, MOHFAY, 12th BEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. To Tobacconists, Provision Merchants, Storekeepers, and Others. WILLIAM BARNBTT AND CO. will Fell by public auction, at their rooms, I Stafford street, on Monday, 12th instant, at 12 ! o'clock, I 40 firkins D R Cork butter j 2 cases tobacco, I lb, Pippin 3 do do i lb, Eldorado, Positive sale. Terms liberal. ! TUESDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock sharp. i A SURE FORTUNE. MOST IMPORT*NT SALE, IBy Public Auction, in the Rising Township of CROMWELL, (Kawarau), | And on the Main Road to the Lake District. DA V DJONES, has been favored with positive instructions, from the Proprietor, Mr Butler, to sell that. Valuable Property known as the BRIDGE HOTEL. The House occupies a frontage of 40 feet by 69 to the main street, and is in the most central position for trade It is built of the very best corrugated iron ; has a beautifully fitted Bar, and fixtures, entirely new. Bedrooms, and Sittingrooms, complete ; and all other requirements for doing a firstclass trade. '. N.B.—The Auctioneer would call particular attention to this most important Sal", as Mr Butler has made his pile, and is proceeding at once to Ireland. So come to the Sale on TUESDAY. 20th SEPTEMBER, ( At 12 o'clock sharp. DAVID JONBS, Auctioneer. FARMERS' PRODUCE. ALEXANDER OUMMIBG AND CO. Auctioneers and Commission Agents, PRINCES STREST, TTAVIKG secured those large and commodiou -k^ Premises, lately occupied by Messrs Forsaith, Fry and Co. are prepared to receive Grain and other Produce for sale on commission, cither privately or by public' auction. AN" AUCTION SALE WILL BE HELD EVERY FRIDAY, At 12 o'clock, For those who prefer selling by that method. The want of a speedy Market for their Produce has been felt by many Farmers to be a great drawback to their enterprise; nd by means of a Public Sale, it is confidently hoped this defect will be entirely removed. They are now in a position to Store all kinds of GRAIN and other Produce, intended for Positive Sale, FREE OF CH&RG3, and to make liberal CASH ADVANCES when required. They are also prepared to conduct Country Sales of Farmers' Produce, Stock, and Merchandise, of every description. N.B.—Account sales and cheque, the morning after Sale. ALEXANDER CUMMING and CO., ' Auctioneers and Commission Agents, Princes street. WantedW* ANTED, a General Servant. Apply Mrs Draper, Geurge street, three doors from Albany street. WANTED, a thorough General Servant. Must be a good Laundress. Apply John S-riffin, Princes street ■ . W&NTkD, a Housemaid. Apply Shafcespeare Hotel. AJNTEDto Let, a Fourteeu-stall Sisbleand Forage Store, and Cottage. Apply Golden Age Hotel. ' Undertakers. SPICES AND MURRAY, UNDERTAKERS, GEORGE STREET (Opposite the Oddtellows' Hall). Having all the necessary plant for conducting Funerals, undertake and carry out the same in the most satisfactory manner. The wishes of those giving instructions will be strictly followed. - All orders executed with punctuality end despatch. oT g c d d e~ s Cobfih Maker, ahd Gbheral FURNISHING UNDERTAKER Octagon (corner of Stuart street), ! Respectfully intimates that ne is prepared to execute Funerals to suit the requirement of all parties, at the Lowest Charges. Plain or plumed Heerses, Hearse with plate glass sides, and Mourning Coaches. N.B.—Pinking in Cloth, Silk, or Satin. THOMAS RENDLE, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, OPPOSITE ODDFELLOWS' HALL GEORGE STREET,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 805, 12 September 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 805, 12 September 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 805, 12 September 1864, Page 3

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