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SALE BY AUCTION. EX "JURA." MESSRS. JAMES MACANDREW & Co. \ have been favoured with intructions from John Sidet, Esq., to sell by Public i Auction, at their Stores, Dunedin, on TUESDAY, the 26th instant, and following days, — A Large Importation of his well-known Selected SOFT GOODS. TOR PARTICULARS SEE CATALOGUES. tgp* Sale to commence each day at 1 o'clock precisely. SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS. W. C. YOUNG & Co. have received instructions to Sell by Auction, in their Auction Room, on TUESDAY, the 2nd November, the following MERCHANDISE, Ex " Thomas & Henry," from Melbourne :—: — Barege, Long, and Square Shawls All-wool and Cashmere Squares White Counterpanes — Veils Toilets— Silk Glove"— Black Coats & Trowsers Coloured Alpacas— lioys' Alpacas Sporting Coats — Satin and Moire Antique Vests Also, to close consignments — 1 Quarter-cask Brandy— lo Hhds. Ale Boxes Mathematical Instruments— Cigar Cases Canteens, complete — Box of Carpenters' Tools Eight-day and 'lhirty-hour American Clocks 2 Cases Tables— 2 Cases Chairs Clothing — Canvas Dried Apples, &c, &c, &c. fggT Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. FARM STOCK, HORSES, BULLOCKS, IMPLEMENTS, &c. MESSRS. JAMES MACANDREW & Co. have been favoured with instructions from W. Currte, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at the Farm, Uurnside. Green Island, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th 'November, at 10 o'clock precisely, — THE WHOLE OF HIS FARM STOCK AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Consisting of — HORSES. 1 Quiet Working Mares, in foal 1 Splendid 3-year old Filly 2 „ 1-year ditto CATTLE. 10 Milch and other Cows, perfectly quiet j 2 2-year old Heifers 4 1-year old ditto 2 Working Bullocks, thoroughly broken in i- 2-year old Steers t 3 1-year tlitto IMPLEMENTS, &c. Winnowing Machine and Barn Utensils Carts — Ploughs — Harrows — Harness Spades, Forks, Fencing Wire, &c, &c. tehms ; Under £15/ cash; £15, and under j£3o, threemonths' bill ; £30 and upwards, six-months 5 bill. Interest on nil bills at the rate-of 10 per cent, per annual. RECEIVED 7PER LORD WORSLEY, A FEW Very Sxjpesior TELESCOPES Ladies and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases Cribbage Boxes, Thermometers Barometers, Night Lights Violin Strings, &c, &c, &c. A. S. WILSON. Medical Hall, 20th October, 1858. RECEIVED PER LORD JVORS LEY, A LARGE Assortment of Mahogany and Rosewood Writing Desks, Ladies' Work I3oxes, Leather Bags, Portmonies, Fancy Baskets, Bracelets, Pocket Books, Flutinas, Accordions, Concertinas, Flutes, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Spectacles, Green and Wire ditto, Dressing Combs, &c. CHARLES ROBERTSON, Princes Street, Dunedin. BOARD AND EDUCATION. MR. HISLOP, Schoolmaster, East Taieri, begs to intimate that he is now prepared to receive additional BOARDERS. Girls entrusted to his care will, in addition to a sound and useful literary education, receive from Mrs. Hislop instruction in Knitting, Needlework, &c. For terms, &c, apply to Mr. llislop, or at the office of this Paper. NEW ZEALAND ALMANAC. THE SIXTH ANNUAL EDITION" of this Almanac will be published EARLY IN DECEMBER, and will be extensively circulated throughout the Provinces of New Zealand. ADVERTISERS will find Its columns an unequalled medium for mercantile and other announcements. The Terms for Advertising are : — For every inch of space (page wide, foolscap 8vo.), 35. ; or, per page, 12s. Orders and Advertisements v;ill be received by Mr. Thomas Tatleb, Port Chalmers, before the Ist of November. "Times" Office, Lyttelton, October 14, 1858. ________ A SUPERIOR WOOL DRAY. Apply to JOHN GALLIE.

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Otago Witness, Issue 360, 23 October 1858, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 360, 23 October 1858, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 360, 23 October 1858, Page 4