_J3ALES BY AUCTION. SALE BY AUCTION. tic S^ THIS DAY. pi TIMBER. TIMBER. CLEARING-OUT TIMBER SALE, Ex •• PIRATE." RB. MARTIN & CO. will Sell by Auc- • tion, on the ground in High Street, on SATURDAY, the 9th instant, at 12 o'clock sharp, the lemaining unsold Lots of Timber, as follows, — 3000 Running feet, 6 x | inch Tongued and Grooved Boards, quantity more or less. 3000 Running feet, 6x % inch. Tongued aud „. Grooved, more or less 5000 Running feet, f inch, Dressed Weather Boards, more or less j 5000 Running feet, £ inch, Dressed Weather Boards, more or less 2500 Running feet, 6 x 1£ inch, Scotch » Flooring Boards, more or less 1 10 Pairs French Casement Window Sashes, a] 10x18 P 10 Pairs ditto ditto, 10 xl 6 S) 10 Pairs ditto ditto, 10 xl 4j( 10 Pairs ditto ditto, 10 xl 2j_ 10 Pairs ditto ditto, 10 x 8 Terms at Sale. C . , SALE BY AUCTION. * MR. THOMAS DICK will Sell by Pub- * lie Auction, at his Store, on TUES- " DAY, July 12, 4 Tons Mauritius Sugar 1 Do. Snowdrop 1 10 Gross Corks J 50 Cases Brandy 5 Hhds. do. 5 Qr.-casks do. v 5 do. Sherry Paper Hangings, Slate Pencil, Clock 9 And various other articles. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. fl SALE BY AUCTION. CONTINUATION OF CLEARING-OUT S SALE, To make room for Fresh Arrivals and close r former Accounts. ; MESSRS. W. C. YOUNG- & CO. will l j resume their Clearing-out Sale of * MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL [ MERCHANDISE, J at their Rooms, on THURSDAY, 14th instant, at One o'clock p.m. Terms and conditions at Sale. SALE BY AUCTION. t FRUIT AND OTHER TREES. 1 ] MR. J. C. CARNEGIE has received in- ! structions to sell by Auction, on FRIDAY, Istli July, at 12 o'clock, 10,000 Plants Cobbett's Thorn Acacia, for hedges, being preferable to Hawthorn Together with a quantity of Gooseberry, and Black and lied Currant Bushes v Also, Apple and Pear Trees. IMPORTANT SALE. \ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To Merchants, Storekeepers, Builders, and Country Settlers, and the Trade in general throughout the Province. THE CARGO ex OCEAN QUEEN, FROM SYDNEY. RB. MARTIN & CO. will Sell by Auc- • tion at their Rooms, High Street, when Landed, due notice of which will be announced, the portion of Cai-go ex " Ocean Queen," of most seasonable Goods, consisting of the following : — TEAS — Congou Teas in Chests, Halves, and Boxes SUGARS — Mauritius, Sydney pieces, and Loaf Pearl Barley and Soda Crystals Ground Coffee in Tins White and Red Lead, and Black Paint % Sperm, Raw, and Boiled Oil and Turpentine Scotch Whisky in Hhds. and Qr.-Casks Chutney Sauce, Sperm Candles Soap, I.N.E. Matches, and Tobacco IRONMONGERY— Ewbank's Nails,- light and heavy make Rose headed, Wrought,' Clasp Nails, Sprigs, and Tacks Rim Locks, Spring Latches, Buckle Nobs Cross-cut Saws, and Pocket Knives DRAPERY— BIue Serge Shirts, and Mole Trowsers Tweed Suits, Vests, and Doe Tiowsers and Coats White and Scarlet Blankets "4%^ Men's and Youth's Watertights US^RS, Window Sashes, and Window Glass &c. &c. Samples may be seen when landed, and further particulars obtained from the Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. To Ladies and Gentlemen furnishing, Hotel Keepers, and Publicans, and all who are in need, of Articles of usefulness and elegance J"or domestic purposes. EX "PIRATE," FROM MELBOURNE. MESSRS. R. B. MARTIN & CO. beg to notify to the Public of Dunedin and «ujrcunding districts that they purpose offering by PUBLIC SALE, on an early day (which will be opened and laid out for inspection prior to sale), a rare and Elegant Selection of Goods, adapted to the present wants of this fast-rising colony, especially selected by our Mr. Martin while in Melbourne:-— chimney Glass, Engravings, Moderator Lamps, Bracket Solar Lamps, Cigar Lamps, Tea Trays, Wire Meat Safes, Dish Covers, Japanned Canisters, Bird Cages, Electro -plated Cruets, Tea Bells, Dinner Mats, Foot Pails and Water Cans, Enamelled Coal Scuttles, Gravy Strainers, Block Tin Saucepans, Salad Spoons and Forl.s, Hearth Brushes, Electro-plated Fish Carvers, Children's 1 ditto Knife, Foik, and Spoon, Toast Racks, Electro-plated Hot Water Jugs, Electio Candlesticks, Chamber do., Fire Irons, Curtain Bands, Pocket Spirit Bottles, Fenders, Door Mats, Knife Caskets, Japanned Toilet Sets, Painted Jugs. Crystal Goblets, Wine Glasses, Glass Dishes. Caraffs, Pickle Bottles, Sets of Decanters, Spill's Parian Maible do., Vases, Glass Stands, Lustres, Spirit Bottles, Butter Coolers, Breakfast Sets, Toilet Sets, Dinner ditto, and a variety of Jugs and Drawing- room ornaments, all of which will appear is a catalogue when opened, and which can be obtained from the Auctioneer. Tbhms at Sai-e. , Imitation Marble and Cedar Chimneypieces ON SALE. WEEKLY AUCTION SALES, BY J. C. CARNEGIE, ON FRIDAYS, at 12 o'Clock. At his Rooms in High Street, Dunedin. MR. J. C. CARNEGIE will advance to Country Settlers on Produce sent in for Sale by Auction, without Reserve. Storekeepers and others wishing to dispose of any Goods, will receive an advance on Goods sent in for Absolute Sale. Commission — 5 per cent., and 1\ per cent. guarantee if required by sellers. Account Sales rendered and payments made in cash by the Auctioneer on the following Monday.
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Otago Witness, Issue 397, 9 July 1859, Page 2
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