SALES BY AUCTION. SALE BY AUCTION. At the Bonded Stores. VARIED -ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE. WEKB & CO. will Sell by Auction, on T II UK SD AY NEXT, April 1 1 , at the Bonded Storks, a large assortment ot Seasonable Drapery and other Goods. Sale to commence at 1, p.m. SALE BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, the 9th Proximo. LEASEHOLD COTTAGES IN MORAY PLACE. MESSRS. JAMES TATERSON & CO. have received instructions, from Mr. Rowland Dossctt, to Sell, by Public Auction, at their Store, on TUESDAY the 9th prox., Tico Elcgiint and Substantially -built 3-roomed COTTAGES, situate in Moray Place. The ground on which they are built is held on a most favourable lease, and both are let to good tenants. The above offers an excellent opportunity for safe investment at a high rate of interest. Sale to take place at 1 p.m. ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION OF Valuable Leasehold Estate MESSRS. JAMES PATE]? SON & CO. have received instructions from the Acting Trustees to Sell by Public Auction, early in May, the LEASE of that Piece of LAND, consisting of 370 Acres o^, thereby, situate in the Lower Kaikorai District, on the banks of Abbot's Creek, commonly known as Reynolds' Flat. The property in question, consisting of fine Agricultural Land, capable of being easily fenced, and possessed of a ready means of access to Dunedin, offers a most desirable opportunity to new comers or others wishing to engage in agricultural pursuits. The Lease has nineteen Years to run, the rental exceedingly low, and the terms on which the property is held otherwise of a most favourable character. Full particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers prior to the Sale. SALE BY AUCTION. Highly Important Sale. MR. JOHN HARDY, Auctioneer, by appointment, to the Tokomairiro Agricultural Society, will Sell by Public Auction, at Mr. Goodall's Stockyards, Tokomairiro, on TUESDAY, May 7, and the following day, at 12 o'clock precisely, Tlnve (cams of quiet, well-broken Bullocks, with , Drays, Yokes, Bows, and Chains complete Thirty bullocks, fit for the butcher Three well-bred imported Bulls About 100 IIe:»<l of Dairy Stock, all quiet, broken to bail, und of a verj" superior description Three Draught Ilotses Ten Heavy Draught Mares, nnd several Stock Mares ami Roadsters 300 Fat Wethers Terms — Approved Bills, at 3, 4, and 6 months. FOR SALE AT THE STORE OF THE UNDERSIGNED. Ex "Shelbourne:" fTIEA, CHESTS and IIALF-CUKSTS -'- Port and Sherry Wines, quarter-casks Tort nnd Sherry Wines, in hhds. Fine Glenlivat Whisky, in 1 dozen cases Pule Cognac Brandy, in 1 dozen cases White Lead Black and Colour Pnintd Boiled and Raw Oil Bclmont Cundle.3 Cork Butter Bacon Double Glo'ster Cheese Dry Cod I^ish Preserved Salmon nnd Lobsters Pickles and Sauces Bottled Fruits Mustard Salad Oil, quarts and pints Capei*s, Cayenne, Curry Powder Maccaroni and VerniieelU Currants and Raisins Muscatels, Figs Prunes, Almonds Carolina and Patna Rice Fine Soap Grey Calico 35 x 71 inch Sail Canvas, Nos. 2 to 5 Roping and Seaming Twine Kent Hops Coarse and Fine Salt Pearl Barley. CARGILL & CO., Princes-street. FOR SALE AT THE STORE OF THE UNDERSIGNED. Ex " Shelbourue " and other Arrivals. TARPAULINS, 12x18, 4x SO Smoking Tobacco Sheepwash do. Spirits of Tar Sulphur Corrosive Sublimate Arsenic, Woolpacks Corn Sacka, Coal Tar, in druma Stockholm Tar, in half-barrels Pitch Tar, in half-barrels. CARGILL & CO., Princes-street. For Sale, at the Store of the Undersigned, Ex " SIIELBOURNE." LONDON -MADE BOOTS & SHOES, Blue Serge and Scotch Twill Shirts Clothing, assorted Coir Matting, 48 inches wide. CARGILL & CO., Princes-street. FOll SALE, Ex v Caroline," from the Mauritius, MAURITIUS COUNTEBSUGAR, Ditto Crystallized. CARGILL & CO. pOALS FOR SALE. CARGILL & CO. FOR' SALE, f/\ ACRES OP IMPROVED LAND, at OU the Green Island Bush. For further particulars apply to DAVID WARNOCK, Walker-street, Dunedin. KIT West Taiori Busli. WHEREAS certain Parties, whoso Names I have got, have been Cutting Fencing and Timber in my Bush Section nt West Taieri, I hereby offer A REWARD OF FIVE POUNDS to any Person or Persons who will tender such evidence as will lead to a conviction for Felony. ROBERT CHAPMAN. By the Act Geo. IV., sec. 38, Cutting, Breaking, Rooting-up, orotherwise destroying or damaging, with intent to steal the whole or any part of any tree, &c., wheresoever 1 growing, the property of another .person, if exceeding the value of £5, is Felony. :'-'-'■ " Fordoing the same 'act where the value is Is. : ; for the Ist offence there is 1 a fine of £5 j. for the 2nd offence, 12 months imprisonment, with hard labour.
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Otago Witness, Issue 488, 6 April 1861, Page 4
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745Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 488, 6 April 1861, Page 4
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