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SALES BY AUCTION. WBDSESDAY, 10b i NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock SHOP FITTISG3. MiiANDRESS, HEPBURN, and Co. are instni<ted by Messrs Hay Bros, and Wright, t© fell by auction, at their Premises, Princes street, ©n"Wed:.esd*y, the 10:h inst, at 12 o'clock, The Shop Fitting, consisting of— Counter, shelving, gas litt ngj, Jfcc. Terms cash. 6n TCESDAY, lCth NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. SALE OF MORTGAGED FREEHOLD PROPERTY. SITUATE IN THB TOWN OF OAMARU, M<LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. are instructed by Alfred Augustus Catomoro, Bsq., Begisferar of tho Supreme Court, s-.t Otago. under tfeo poFwerg conferre t by th* Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act. 18C0, co sell by public auction, at their rooms,' Manse street Duncdin, on Tuesday, tho Kith day of November, at 12 o'clock, All that piece or parcel of land situate in the Town of Oamaru, feeing Section 17, Block XXVI. on the mip of the said town, having a fromnge to Wharf street of 100 links, by a depth of 250 links. . 'Pot farther particulars, apply to Messrs Smith and Anderson, Solicitors for the Mortgagee; or to the Auctioneers. Terms at sale. . Cn PRELIMINARY NOTICE.BOOTS, k£VIOrORIA. yOiANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. JLVJL are instructed to sell by auction at their roome, BEaase street, on an early day, of whioh duo notice mil be given, 60 packages men's, women's, and children's boots, all soasonable s good, and by the besfc English makers, SBo How landing ex Victoria, from London. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, Gth NOVEMBER, At half-past 1 o'clock, "VALUABLE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, XetfcwithMrM. Levy, tip to SOth April, 1869. \S7-E. are instructed to sell,: at our ■ftiJJ Roouls. fie valaable Pledges left up to April' ■59 tn, consisting of Clothing,1 jewelry, valuable watches, brooches rings, ornanvnts, &a; 20-doilar gold pieces, musical instruments, surgical instruments' .-■■'.<■ " surveying instruments, &c. &c, perfectly nn- : reserved. One of Bennett's very, best hunting watches, and (--there equally good; sextant, and drawing instruments, &o. ' E.'DECARLE and Co., ** ■•-■••■:;. :•;■-.■• Auctioneers. - THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, At haif-paft 1 o'clock. DAVIS T.ROLL3. ROSS V. RO3BUCK. Under Distraint. - ■ WE are instructed to sell, on Saturday, Gth instant, at half-past 1 o'clock, TOidor the above W.irranti, •• Furniture, clothing, portmanteaus, and sundry effects, for cash on fall ot hammer ; Afso, ■■■;.A lot of clothing and stmdrics, to close accounts.; E. DE CARLE and CO., ■5a... ' ' Auctioneers. THIS DAY. Saturday, Gtii November. At half-past 1 o'clock.' ■ • ■ To Master Mariners and others. "14/E are instructed to sell, amongst the " ¥ •unredeemed pledges, on Saturday, 6thNovem■fcer, ■.■■;• .•■■•- .• ■, ( / Ono'new quadrant, a very superior article; case mathematical instruments; and azimuth C9IQP&93 E. DE CARLE ana CO., 5n : ' . . Auctioneers WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, At kalf-past 1 o'clock. ASH OARS, ATMOSPHERIC LAMPS, LUCINB LAMPS, AND OIL. WE are instructed by the Importers -™* i.*-? sell at oar rooms» on Wednesday, 10th lust., at half-past one o'clock. ■•.,.- ---25 doz. lucine lamps and oil. , C do atmospheric lamps, bracket and No 2 < 20 dr<s<=ed ash oars, each 12 and 13 feet; 25 do do do 14,15, and 1G feet SO do do do 17 and 18 feet .••.■ ..- 10 : cases vestas 2503 ■. ; 10 doz. fry pans ' ' < • To dose consignments." '■-'.■. ' ■ B. DE CARLE and Co., *>a ' '■'.' '. '.'-:' -■ •' ■ ! '•■:•:.!• : ... .Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, . At ha!f-past 1 o'clock. 15 BALE 3OP PAPER. ffIHE undersigned are instructed by the JL importers to sell at their rooms, on Wednesday, at ittW-past 1 o'clock,. , 10 -bate bag cap brown paper 5 do royal hand do ... Terms at sale. E. DE CARLB and 00, **a Aactioaeers. WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, ;At half-past 1 o'clock. , SWBANK'S PATENT NAILS. i fpHE Undersigned will sell by auction. JL at their rooms, on Wednesday, 10th inst, at half3)ast one o'clock, ' 28 kegs Ewbank's patent nail3, 2h 2i, S aud S 1 inches. 2 To close accounts. E. JDE CABLE and CO., *a Auctioneers. .... . ■ i MOKDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, At 1 o'clock. IN THE WARDENS' COURT, ALEXANDRA. 3a the Mafcfcjr of the Dissolution of a Miping Partnership hitherto existing between William Beattie, Andrew Weod, John Gilbert, and Stephen Tubman. By Order of the Wardens' Court, Alexandra. MB GEOEGE JF ACH E ! has received instructions, in. accordance with jne Order of the Court, to. sell by p: blic auction, ac the Court House, Alexandra, on. Monday, 15: hot isovember, 18U9, at; one o'clock ia the afternoon, to the High st Bidder, The whole of the Property of the said Mining Partnership, that ib to say : — • A water race, known ssthe Caledonian Water Knee, C-riilicaUs No. 2,104, about sixteen miles in length, entitled to six heads'of watir, heading fr. m Butcher's Creek and terminatiag at the Half-mile Beach, Alexandra. A Mining Claim of four acres, Certificate 678 situate at the Half-mile Beach; together with the Plant, Consisting of A ten-feet water-wheel complete, nearly new. Seventy-two feet Califoinian pump complete, nearly new. Five wheel-b-irrows. Eight wheeling blanks, abont 130 feet. Twelve sluice boxes, about 120 feet Iron rip,;les, a'oouo ICO feet. Picls, shovels, Dirs, lanthorns, and a lot of timber. The Auctioneer is instructed to draw the attention ttltnmers and ea;.i allsts to feis valu »ble property. J?or further particulars apply to GEORGE FACHB, Official Agent and Auctioneer. Sanderland street, *5 C:yde. THE Undersigned has received instructions from the Trustees in Armstrong and Payne's Estate to s«H by public auction, without reserve, on Friday, thr- 12th inst, at noon precisely, all that magnificent property, THE SPAR AND G.VBTER HOTEL, O sMARU, Together -with Furniture, S;otk in Trade, Si-, The property coniists of a fine stone building, con"tainiiig 40 rooms, a stone stable and oth?r outhomes, standing on about a quartsr-acro of freehold Jand, and the best site in Oamaru. The whole will be sold subject to 18 realized six res in ilw New K.aland Euilding and Mutual lavestme t Sxiety. .Plans of the ground, and inventory of the furniture %adstock, can te teen at the dikes cf ih? Auctioneer, or at the offces ot Messrs Harper, 81-u-k, and Co., by ■whom full particulars will b« furnish. HENRY FRiNCE, Auctioneer. Tenne to bo cash ;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2420, 6 November 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2420, 6 November 1869, Page 4

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