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SALE BY AUCTION. MR. JAMES M'INDOE will Sell, by Public Auction, at Mr. John Mollisok's Auction Rooms, Stafford Street, on SATURDAY, Bth September, A Large Quantity of General Merchandise, consisting of— Wine Decanters, Glasses and Tumblers 10 Sets Tea Trays Gents' Black and Tweed Coats I Gents' Tweed Vests and Trousers Ladies' Dress Pieces and Jean Stays Ladies' Coth and Silk Mantles Long Cloth, Bed Tick, &c. Cloth Caps, Railway Rugs 6 Dozen Ladies' Cloth Boots 4 „ „ Cashmere 2 „ Men's Watertights And r large quantity of other Goods, too numerous to give in detail. Likewise — 1 Case DRAPERY GOODS (a Consignment. I from Invercargill), to be sold without reserve. Terms at Sale, and Sale to commence at One i o'clock. ! SALE. BY A UCTIO-N. MESSRS. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN have received instructions to Sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the ~l2th inst., at the j Commercial Stables, ' Six HORSES, broken to Saddle andHarne«, J arrived per " Lord Ashley," from Sydney ' also — Six Sets New Dray Harness, and Four Sydney Tip Drays Saie to commence at 1 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. Ex " Cosmopolite." MESSRS. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN have received instructions to Sell by Auction, immediately on arrival of the " Cosmopolite," daily expected from Hobarton. Twenty-one Horses and Marea, Heavy Draught, 20,000 feet Blue Gum Scantling 10,000 5-feet Paling 80,000 Quicks Assorted Fruit Trees S superior Hobarton Wharf Drays 9 pairs Wheels . And a variety of other Merchandise SALE BY AUCTION. MR. THOMAS DICK has received instructions from Mr. James Bomeace to Sell by Public Auction, at his Store, on TUESDAY, September 18, FIVE SECTIONS IN BLOCK XXXII., DUNEDIN, As follows : — Section No. 33— A1l fenced in, and two Houses upon it. Section No. 34— Fenced in and broken up ; a small portion of it sold. Section No. 58— Fenced in and broken up. Section No. 57— Fenced in, with a dwelling-house upon it ; the land occupied as a flower garden. Section No. 56— Fenced in, and full of fruit trees, shrubs, &c. All the above sections are in George-street, except No. 34, which is behind one of the sections in George-street, and has also a street frontage. No. 57 is the present residence of Mr. Boxifacb, and the other sections are around it. Also, ABOUT 25 ACRES SUBURBAN LAND, Consisting of Nos. 13 and most of 14, Block I. ; snd part No. 9, Block 11., suburban land, fenced, and divided into three separate paddocks with -bush on them. These sections are on the Maori Hill, and will be found an excellent investment. At the same time will be sold, 30 ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND in the Wakari District, near Dunedin— bush ; a good fall of water, suitable for a mill. TERMS AT SALE. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. T. D. ha 3 also for SALE by private bargainSection 199, Port Chalmers „ 27, Block XXIV, Dunedin „ 7, Block XXXVII., do. „ 46, Block XXXVI., do. „ 47, Block XXVI. , do. j - a 3 Houses, each on one section of land 1 House, containing 4 rooms i » 1 v do, „ 6 rooms 1 do. „ 7 rooms. ! S.ALE BY AUCTION AT MOERAKI. CATTLE and HORSES. MR. THOMAS DICK will Sell, by Auc- ! tion, at Youkg's Accommodation House i Moeraki, on THURSDAY, October 4— 50 Head of Cattle, Consisting of — *' J Quiet Cows, broken to bail ] Heifers and Steers \ 10 Working Bullocks , 20 HorsesSale to commence at 1 o'clock. ! LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ! SALE BY AUCTION. Catalog Sale of New and Second-hand HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. Mx " Active" and other arrivals. To Private Parties Furnishing, Furniture Dealers, Hotel and Boarding-house Keepers, Storekeepers, and others. X) B. MARTIN &CO. will 'hold a Cata- **• lo gu« Sale by Auction, at their Rooms, High-street, on AN EARLY DAY, due ' notice of which will appear in the public journals. The day's sale will comprise the undermentioned articles of Furniture, &c.: — Bedroom Furniture. Single and Double Iron and Mahogany Bedsteads J Hone-hair and other Mattrasseg, Feather Pillowa and Bolsters Cedar, Mahogany, and other Chests of Drawers JJining Iftooin and Parlour Furniture. Mahogany and Walnut Telescope Dining Tables, Loo Tables Hair»seated Mahogany Chairs, Curtain Poles American Furniture. Webster's Wood Chairs, Heywood's Cane Arm-chairs, Rocking Chaire, Nursing Chairs Sundries. Electro -plated Cruets, Crystal. &c. R. R Martin & Co would call particular attention to this sale. Parties furnishing will find this a most favourable opportunity to purchase ; the gooSs are of a superior quality, and specially selected to the wants of Dunedin. They will be on view previous to the day of sale, and full particulars will appear in a future advertisement. High-street, August 31. SALE BY AUCTIO~n7^ PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. KAUBI BOABDS, SCANTLING^ &c, To Arrivt per " Dunedin." MESSRS. J. PATERSON & CO. will Sell by Public Auction, ' Upwards of 50,000 feet Henderson *nd „ , Macfarlane's Kauri Timber, I Daily expected to arrive per " Dunedin." | Datt of »a]e and further particulars in a future advertisement.

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Otago Witness, Issue 458, 8 September 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 458, 8 September 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 458, 8 September 1860, Page 4