SALE BY AUCTION, IMPORTANT SALE OF BOOKS. MR. JOHN MOLLISON has received instructions lo Sell by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, the 22nd instant, about 200 Volumes of Religiotis, Historical, and Scientific Works. Ex "Mimmie Dike." The works can be seen at the Auctioneer's Store, tAvo days previous to the sale, when catalogues will be ready for circulation. LikeAvise, 100 vols. Damaged Books, ex "Henbury," And a quantity of General Merchandise. _ N.B. The Auctioneer Avould call the attention of the public to the above sale, as the works are Avell selected, and will be sold without reserve. Sale to Commence at One o'clock. Dunedin, 14th December 1859. MESSRS JAS. PATERSON & CO., Auctioneers, General and Commission Agents, BEG to announce their intention to hold a WEEKLY AUCTION of General Merchandise, at their Auction Room*, every FRIDAY, to commence at One o'clock. A MONTHLY AUCTION, for the Sale of Cattle, Horses, Agricultural Implements, and Stock, to be held in their Yard. Dunedin, on the First TUESDAY in every Month, to commence at Twelve o'clock. A QUARTERLY AUCTION, for the Sale of Cattle, Horses, and Stock, in the Taieri and Tokomairiro Districts,— the date and locality of Avhich Avill be announced in a future advertisement. Messrs. J. P. & Co. beg to draw attention to the great convenience offered by these periodical Auctions, for the Sale and Purchase of all descriptions of Propertj 1 ". Dunedhi, Sth October 1859. W. J. DYER, AUCTIONEER & GENERAL AGENT, MORE particularly for the sale and purchase of Horses, Cattle, and other Stock. REGULAR MONTHLY SALES Of Horses, Cattle, &c, held at the Dunedin Sale Yards, on the first WEDNESDAY in each Month. MONTHLY SALES At the Taieri, on the second WEDNESDAY in each month. QUARTERLY SALES At Tokomairiro on the last WEDNESDAY in January, April, July, and October. - NOTICE. ,W HE RE AS my Wife. PATIENCE t T CARELESS, having forfeited all legal claims on me according to laAV, I hereby gn-e Notice that I will not be responsible for any debts she may contract. JOHN CARELESS. Dunedin, 13th December 1809. FREE PARCEL DELIVERY. Empoxtant Announcement. M'LEOD & GIBSON beer to notify to the I Public that their SPRING VAN will Ansit the following Suburban Districts oil the days specified below, viz. : — North-cast Valley — Mondays and Thursdays Pelichct Bay — Ditto ditto Swamp Bond, Caoersham, and as far as Green Island — Tuesdays and Fridays Halfway Bush District — Wednesdays All parts of the Town practicable for a horse and cart can be visited Daily. Further particulars in a future advertisement. CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. TIIE Undersigned have just received an assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING from one of the first Houses in London, consisting of — Men's Regatta Shitts Gents' Dre?s ditto Boys' Regatta ditto Men's Swiss-front ditto Superior Doe, Tweed, and Cheviot Vests Ditto ditto ditto Tiowsers Coats in great variety_ of pattern and make Seige Shirts s Men's Jumpers, Mole Trovvsers Braces, Neckties, Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs Mole Troivsers, &c, &c. The above will be sold at ;\ i eduction of 20 per cent, on the usual pi ices for Cadi. M'LEOD & GIBSON. OATMEAL, Ex "CHEVIOT," I 1 AH BARRELS AYRSHIRE OATLXjyj MEAL. JAS. M'INDOE. 100 HEAD PRIME BRED CATTLE. FOR SALE by the UNDERSIGNED,— 1 Durham Bull 32 Milch Cows, broken and perfectly quiet 42 Heifers, from 18 months to 2 years old 130 Steers, from 1 to 3 years old. " The above Cattle are bred from the original Bow and Arrow Brand, are really a prime lot, and well Avorth the attention of new Settlers, Farmers, and Dairymen. R. B. MARTIN & CO. WORKING BULLOCKS AND STEERS. FOR SALE by the UNDERSIGNED,— 4 WORKING BULLOCKS, perfectly quiet and broken to shafts and yoke 8 STEERS, bioken. R. B. MARTIN & CO. ON SALE, ONE BALE DRAY TARPAULINS, Sizes— l 6by 18 18 by 20 20 by 22 20 by 24 YOUNG & M'GLASHAN. FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, A MERICAN PLOUGHS— Cane-seat and -£*. Wood-seat Chairs— English Axes Kip and Sole Leather — Corn Sacks ' "White and Coloured China Matting Ewbank's Nails— Cutlety — Spuis Currants, Tieacle, Barcelona Nuts, Coffee, &c. Long Cloth«, Sheeting, Linings, Silesia Irish Linens, Scotch Twills, Quiltings, Prints Dressed and Rough Hollands, Muslins Muslin Dresses, Coburgs, Alpacas French Merino, <M- and 6-4 Plaids Crossovers, Mohair Cheeks, BalzArines Check Poplins, Moreens, Stays. Gloves Ladies' Cloth and Lustre Mantles— Ribbons Barege Shawls, Silk ditto, Scarf Ties Table Cloths, Table Covers, Infants' Robes Sewd Habit Shiits, Straw and Felt Hats Girls' Hats, Ladies' Bonnets (large assortment) Flowers, Fringes, Bugle Lace, Trimmings Men's Bedford Cord and Shepherd's Plaid Troivsers White Shirts, White Cotton Braces Towels, Back Combs, Turkey Sponge Rack and Fine Combs. ALSO, 5 Balss Bahia Tobacco— 2 casks Sulphur. J. S. WEBB, High-street, Dunedin.
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Otago Witness, Issue 420, 17 December 1859, Page 5
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