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SALES BY AUCTION. SALE BY AUCTION^ ~ MESSRS. W. C. YOUNG & CO. have received instructions from R. S»iyth, Esq., .to Sell by Auction, at their Store, on TUESDAY, the 9th August, at I 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. FRIDAY, August 12th, 1859. ' HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES AND HACKNEYS. To Gentlemen, Farmers, Dealers, and Others. KB. MARTIN & CO. will Sell by Auc- '• tion, at the Commercial Hotel Stables, on FRIDAY, the 12th August (if not previously sold), the following FIRST CLASS HORSES: 1 Superior Black Gelding, 6 years old, staunch in harness to 30 cwt. ; this is a fine upstanding animal 1 Bay Colt, 4 years old, broken to harness. This is a fine spirited animal, and good bottomed 1 Chesnut Mare, 6 years old, quiet in harness, and a very useful animal 1 Chesnut Mare, 4 years old, quiet, just broken to saddle and harness 1 Bay Marc, 5 years old, good in harness, and a prime hack 1 Black Mare— as a Lady's pad and harness mare, there is not her equal in the Province for beauty and temper. The above have arrived per " Pirate," and every fair trial will be given with them. ' Sale at 12 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. MR. W. J. DYER haa received instructions from Mr. Allan M'Master to Sell by Auction, at his Stockyard, Saddle Hill, on WEDNESDAY, 17th August next, at 11 o'clock a.m., TWENTY-FIVE HEAD QUIET CATTLE, Consisting of— 8 Cows, perfectly quiet and broken to bail 6 Steers, 2 years old 4 Heifers, 2 do. 1 Bull, 3J do. 6 Working Bullocks Also, A Heavy BAY GELDING, 6 years old, quiet in saddle or harness. Mr. M'Master's Boat will be in attendance to convey intending purchasers across the Green Island River. A LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Terms Liberal. SALE BY AUCTION. HORSES. MR. W. J. DYER will Sell by Auction, at Mr. Allan M'Masteb's Stockyard, on WEDNESDAY, 17th August next, at U o'clock, A Heary Draught Colt, by "Farmer" 1 Do. do,, broken to harness, 4 years old 1 Bay Mare, 5 yearg old, broken to saddle and harness 1 Black Mare, quiet to ride, a good »tock mare 1 Gelding, „ 2 Mares, heavy in foal to Mr. Murray's Horso 1 Very Handsome Saddle Horse. Tebms Liberal. UNDESERVED SALE BY AUCTION. DAIRY CATTLE. MR. W. J. DYER has been favoured with instructions from J. Blaib, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at Mr. Allan M'Master's Stockyard, Saddle Hill, on WEDNESDAY, 17th August next, at 11 o'clock, THIRTY- FIVE HEAD OF CATTLE, Consisting of — 15 Cows, the majority heavy in calf, all perfectly quiet and broken to bail 10 Heifers, vaiying from 18 monHis to S years old 10 Steers, from 18 months to S years old Also, A HEAVY DRAUGHT COLT, Four years old, by " Farmer," out of a heavy mare. A Luncheon Provided. TERMS LIBERAL, SALE BY AUCTION, TOKOMAIRIRO. MESSRS. W. C.~YOUNG & CO. have received instructions from Jas. Gillon, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at Mr. Chrystal's Stockyard, Tokomairiro, on THURSDAY,, the 1 8th 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. s — SALE BY AUCTION. TITESSRS. W. C. YOUNG & CO. will - L '- L Sell by Auction, immediately on arrival of the "Cosmopolite," daily expected from Hobart Town, a large and choice assortment of FRUIT TREES, QUICKS, THORNS, &c. Further particulars in a future Advertisemetn. Extensive and Important Sale of Valuable and_ Tasteful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, imported ex " Henbury," and expressly suited to the requirements of this Market. m" ALL MODERN PATTERNS. MESSRS. W. C. YOUNG & CO. will Sell by Auction, at their Store, Dunedin, on an early date after arrival of the ' Henbury, FIFTEEN CASES SUPERIOR ENGLISH MANUFACTURED FURNITURE, Comprising — Yachting Seats— Mahogany Sofa 3 and Couches Loo Tables and Dressing Glasses Waßh-Btand6 — Chests Drawers — .Dressing Tables Cane, Wood, Child's, Garden, Arm, Lounge, Rush, and Stuff-seat Chairs Bed-steps— Bedsteads and Cribs — Towel Horses Carpets — Rugs— Paperhangings &c. &c. &c. Catalogues will be published. WEEKLY AUCTION~SALES, BY J. C. CAENEGIE, 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 2£ 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 401, 6 August 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 401, 6 August 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 401, 6 August 1859, Page 2