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STOCK. STATIONS. &o SATURDAY, 20th MAY, At 12 o'clock. TOWNSHIP OF SHIEL UILL. ANDERSON'S BAY. MA OLE AN^ BROTHERS aro favoured with Instructions from tin Proprietor, t'> sell by auction, at their rooms, Mmixc *treot, Dunodin, ou tlio above date, Oswrtlop.t, ot 1-aore each, in the township ol Shiel IHH, Andwsuu'a toy. The *boy» Eectiona eomprUe the very eholcesl bulldltijc Kites in the towiuhlp which were icj rved at tlio previous kuvtion »slb. Thvir |KttUiou in utMt ad vanuuffxmi, bo ng easy ot wbim, ami vMinnuunling » uinjruifluent view of the City »«<l t>«lmrt)i; ftiwl tlu fiici that th» Ai-iluroon'ii Bay U*ilwi.v will shortly \k completed,'renduM them upuvtftUy worthy the atttn tion oi ytiulciuen tnnutot oi uutuu'ban resideuiiuaruaa Terms oi paytoeut very easy. Title jterfeut. MACI-BAN O.UOTUBRS, 2fiap Auctionoora. TUUBSDAY, 26th, and FRIDAY, 20th MAY, Each day at 11 o'clui-k. WAIWERA STUD FLOCKS MKUINOS, UNCOLNS, AND ROMXEYS, For Saleby-AuctUm, Bj' order of the Executors of THE LATE W. A. TO h MIE, ESQ., At Clifton Mid Curtcrliope, Waiwora, Otago. MA OLE A N BROTHERS beg to intimate that tho abovo celebrated lloeki will bo submitted to public auction an under, via:— Slcrino Flock, 9941, on Thursday, 25:h May, al Clifton Longwool Flocks, 1050, on Friday, 2<Jth May, al Carterhope Catilogues are now in preparation, and will be cir culated iv due course. Memo. —Previous ta date of sale the ewes will all hayt been put to rams specially selected, and will bs ir, proper condition for removal. Th • merino ewes will be catalogued in lots ranging from Sto 100; stud rams in convenient lots; longwool ewe 3 and rams in lots ranging one to ten each. COACHES WILL LEAVE BALCLUTHA Jit .B a.m. of the above dates, conveying passenger! to the vale. N.B.—lntending purchasers will please note that, to prevent disappointment, these flocks luvo buen withdrawn from sale by private treaty, and hence will positively bo offered by auction on the above dates. Bap MACLEAN BROTHERS. MONDAY, 29th MAY, At S o'clock. PURE SHORXHORN BULLS. . Imported from England. .V| AOL SA N BROTHERS LO- arc fivoured with instructions from tho Importer, F. Rowe, Esq., to sell by auction, at theii Stores, Princes street South, on Monday, 2!>th May, at 3 o'clock, Tho following Pure Shorthorn Bulls, viz,:— FI.ORCTS BY RON D'ISKAEU NORTH W.-vY LAD LORD.LUUI3. Tho Auctioneers have much pleasore in drawing particilir attention to tho Bale of the above-men-tioned valuable liulin, and invite intending purchasers to inspect them at their Stores, Southern Market. Pedigree:; and full particulars on application to MACLEAN BROTHERS, 2my , Auctioneers. PROPERTIES FO& SALE. FOR SALE, an Old-established Bookselling and Stationery Business, in a principal thoroughfare in Dunedin, doing a good and improving tr de. Small capital required. Apply, Books, Times Office, Bmy FREEHOLD. FOR SALE, five-roomed HOUSE and Ground, tkree miuutes torn Posi Office. New, beautiful view, and good locality. Terms. 10n> WILL. S. DOUGLAS and ,CO. FOE BJM.E, ON S A h E , - EX LATE ARRIVALS. A large assortment of Beers, Wines, Spirits, ■Tea, Sugar, Provisions, Oilmen's Store?, Driaii Fruits, Silt, Candles, Malt, Heps, GsJvaa&ed Iron, Fencing Wire, Pig Iron, Powder, Clov«r, Seeds, and other general merchandise. TO ARRIVE PER WELLINGTON, MAULESDEN, CAITLOCH, &o.: 600 cases brandy—Henuoasy'a, BisquuYs, and Exshaw's SOQ do geneva and old torn 30 i casks rv.in - Lemon Hart and Red Star ICO cases do—Red Heart 68 i-casks Offley's port wiae 450 case 3 stout—Blood's and Pig brands | 20 do fancy biscuits 90 do herrings and ling fob J25 do pickles 110 do Persian dates 60 do sardine 3 SOO do starch and blue 10 do Irish hams 20 do cocoa and chocolate 25 casks vinegar 400 packages sago, canary seed, vestas, pills and ointment, knife polish, paper bags, twine, cream of Tartar, tartaric acid, patent barley, spice, salt, salad oil, rice, uuts, almoad 8, Jatas, linseed meal, blacking, &c I id«nt3 for any description of goods eKeouted w favourable terms. W. and G. TURNBULL and Ce. Dttnedin, Wtb. March, 187& CEDAR. CEDAR. CEDAR. FINDL A~Y & CO. beg to intimate that they have now landing direct from Brisbane, Queensland, ex brig Pakeha, 109,000 super, feet of picked Cedar Logs of very snperior quality, Bft. to 20ft. girth, and are prepared toßupply the trade with the same at the following prices :— lilt, and upwards, 6d per foot Jin. „ 6d „ Jin. „ 4d „ ToCabinetmakerßand Others.—-We would call special attention to tiio fact that all our timbers for cabinetwork aro sawn by the latest improved vertical sawframes, capable of cutting boards any thickness, and up to COio. wide. All orders will receive prompt attention. OTACK) STEAmTsAW-MILLS, Cumberland, Stuart, and Castle streets, Dunedis. Tjl O R SALE. One. Basket Phaeton, Pony, aad Harness. Also, Second-hand Single Buggy. GROVES BROTHERS, High street. 19a)! -fcTOW LANDING Ex Theseus. A. V. C. Brandy in quartera, cases, pints, balf-picts, Claret, YD conjoined, 0, I, 2, 3, 4. NEILL AND CO., Agents, Bond street I\T O W LANDING, X\ Ex Wellington, Dunville's old Irish Whisky in quarters and cases. KEILL AND CO., Agents, Bond street ■OOUYER, GUILLET, AND CO.'g C O G N Af C . Established ISOI. ROUYER, GUILLET, AND CO., having ranked to years amougat the largest exporters of Brandies froc: Chareutc, have apptiintctl Uio midemlcncd SOLh AGENTS for the sale of their ttlebmU-d Brandies, wht are now in receipt of regular shipoicnts in bulk, case, flasks—in pints and iialf-puits—barrels, &c. 16m W. and J. SCOUL/.S^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4436, 8 May 1876, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4436, 8 May 1876, Page 8