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SALES BY AUCTION. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. Bgr ENTIRE CARGO OF TIMBER AND OTHER MERCHANDISE, EX ZEPHYR. MESSRS. JAMES MACA^DRBW & Co. ' have received instructions to "Sell by Auction at their Rooms on TUESDAY, the 26th instant, the entire Cargo of the schooner " Zephyr," consisting of — 16,000 Feet Auckland TIMBEE, Also the>ollowing MERCHANDISE— 1 Case Shingling Hatchets 12 Packets Sewing Twine 25 Drums Boiled Oil ' 25 Do. Raw do. „ "** 40 Kegs White Lead 10 Casks Brunswick Green Paint 5 do. Pale Chrome 5 do. Middling do. 16 Tins mixed Green Paint 60 Barrels Rosendale Cement 134- Kegs American Nails 23 Cases Cane Chairs 23 do. Wood-seat Chain 8 Rales Com Sackb 25 Boxes Oysters 4 Bales Ameiican Cotton Duck 1 do. Ravens Duck 2 Cases Papcrhangings 3 Trunks Blucher Boots 1 do. Half Wellington do. 1 do. Orrain Knee do. t do. Patent Leather Balmorals t do. Watertights 158 Half-chests Congou Tea 148 Ash Oars 80 Boxes Footscray Soap 5 Italian Marble Mantle Pieces 6 Slabs White Mdible, 2 inch thick 1 American Passenger Waggon Sale to commence at One o'clock Catalogues to be had at J. Macandrew & Co.'s Office. SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS. W. C YOUNG & CO. have received instructions from F. B. Hor,likshead, to Sell by Auction, in their Rooms, , on FRIDAY, 29th July, at 1 o'clock p.m.— A VALUABLE LOT OF FOREST TREES, ( grown in Otago, comprising, 900 Oaks, 3 years" old 100 Spanish Chestnuts, 3 years' old OAMARU. SALE BY AUCTION. MR. HENRY FRANCE has heen favored ■with instructions from R. A. Filleul, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at the Sale Yards, Oamaru, on THURSDAY, the 4th August, the following Stock :—: — 30 Head Well-bred Mixed Cattle 8 Superior Saddle Horses. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Terms — Approved Bills at three months, with interest, at 10 per cent, per annum, for purchases above £20. Luncheon Provided. SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS. W. C. YOUNG- & CO. have received instructions from R. Smvtii, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at their Store, on TUESDAY, the 9th August, at 1 o'clock p.m. (if not previously disposed of by private contract)— All that Valuable Town Property, section No. 9, Block IX., fronting Canongate, and bounded on one side by Mount Pleasant, comprising one Quarter-acre Section, with Commodious Dwelling-house, quite new, and suitable for a large family. A good stream of Water runs through the Property. Terms Liberal. SALE BY AUCTION. TOKOMAIRIE.O. MESSRS. W. C. YOUNG & CO. have received instructions from Jas. Gillon, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at Mr. Ciirystal's Stockyard, Tokomairiro, on THURSDAY, the 18th August, at 12 o'clock,— 2 Pair Working Bullocks A Valuable Filly, by ' Young Prince Royal,' rising 2 years 3 Imported Saddle Mares, one broken to Harness, together with ' A Few Head of Dairy Cattle, &c. TIMBER, TIMBER. NOTICE. RB. MARTIN & Co. announce to the • buyers of Timber, that they purpose offering, on the arrival of the -*^ " PIRATE," (now due)— 10,000 Feet 6 x \ tongued and grooved Flooring 10,000 „6xl „ „ 10,000 „ Cx H „ „ 5,000 „ 1 1 x £ „ Boards 6,000 „ 9 Lining Boards 10,000 Weather Board* 2,000 Architraves and O. G. Moulding 12 Cedar Chimney Pieces Full particulars on arrival of the " Pirate." WEEKLY AUCTION SALES, BY J. C. CARNEGIE, ON FRIDAYS, at 12 o'Clock. M hi 3 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 Goodß sent in for Absolute Sale. Commission — 5 per cent., and 2^ per cent, guarantee if required by sellers. Account Sales rendered and payments made in cash by the Auctioneer on the following Monday. TO FEMALE SERVANTS. WANTED, A GENERAL SERVANT. Wages, £30 per annum. Apply at the Queen's Arms Tavern. FOR SALE,' A DARK BAY MARE. Apply to J. T. Thomson, Survey Office. JOHN CURLE, TIN-PLATE WORKER, HAS Just Received a Large Assortment of WINDOW GLASS, «om 10 M 8 to 20 h 16, which lie offers for S&U by the box or single square. Window* Glebed — Glass cut to any size. DATLY EXPECTED TO ARRIVE PER " AVONVALE," 1 Case of Guttering, containing 1200 feet And a largo assortment of other Goods, which ■will be duly advertised. Also, a BELL, suitable for a Church, weighing about 45lbs. . CUTTER " HOPE." Trading Regularly to tho Taieri. *2fL • T^HE undersigned will commence to g& -«- act aa AGENTS for the -3m* . "HOPE," from and after this date until farther notice. W. C, YOUNG & CO. Puncdin, July 18th, 1859.

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Otago Witness, Issue 399, 23 July 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 399, 23 July 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 399, 23 July 1859, Page 2

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