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SALES BY AUCTION. NOTICE. SALE BY AUCTION. POSTPONEMENT npilE Sale of Bricks, Manuka and Goi Piles, X &c. &c. &c. advertised to he sold by Auction on Monday the 15th instant, is Postponed, and will now positively take place On MONDAY, the 22nd April, at the Provincial Hotel Yards, at 1 o'clock. H. P. MORSE & Co., Princes-street. TIMBER. MESSRS. H. P. MORSE & CO have received instructions to Sell by Auction, at the Jetty, on THURSDAY, the 18th of April, 10,000 Feet of WEATHER-BOARDS, 12, 14, 16, and 18 feet lengths. Terms Liberal. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. Ironmongery, Cutlery, Holloware, Plated Goods, &c. fTiHE Subscriber is instructed by the ProJL prietor to Sell by Public Auction, at the Ironmongery Store, Walker-street, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th instant, at 12 o'clock prompt, <- _ t;i The Whole of his Large and Wellselected Stock, Consisting of — Ewbank's and Cut Nails, Carpenters' Rim, Till, Trunk, Chest, and Pad Locks, T and Butt Hinges, Screws, Brass Furnishings, Joiners' and Carpenters' Tools, Manila Rope, Camp Ovens, Kettles, Saucepans, American Clocks, Plated Goods, &c. Joiner's Large Tool Chest. 1 Fire-proof Safe, *** As the above is a Clearing Sale, preparatory to giving up business, the whole must be sold off without reserve. JAS. M'INDOE. SALE BY AUCTION. rpHE Subscriber will Sell hy Public AucJ- tion, at his Store, High-street, on TUESDAY, the 16th instant, at 1 o'clock, O^E HALF SECTION IN GEORGE STREET, a central and very eligible site for Building. Also, Several Sections in different parts of the City. Thereafter, A Lot of Colonial-made Chairs, and a variety of Articles of Merchandise, to close consignments. JAS. M'INDOE, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER. Tofcara and Black Pino Boards and Scantling", Ex "MARGARET." WEBB & CO. are instructed to Sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY Next, 17th instant, The Entire Cargo of the "Margaret, " Now lying on the Timber Jktty, comprising, — 4,000 Feet Boards, Bx| 2,000 do. do. Bxl 1,000 do. do. Bx2 4,000 do. Scantling, 4x3 and 4x4 1,000 do. Joisting, 6x3 Sale at half-past 12 o'clock sharp. Usual Terms. For Sale, THE FOLLOWING HORSES, THE well-known Mare LADY RIDDLEWORTH, stinted by Prince Royal. Will carry a Lady. A Three-year-old FILLY, broken to the side saddle ; dam, Lady Riddleworth ; sire, Einileas. A Two-year-old FILLY, by Prince Royal. A One-and-half-year-old FILLY, by Giant. Apply to GEO. SMITH, or H. P. MORSE & CO. FOR SALE. A HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSE, rising 5 years old, thoroughly broken in to Cart, Milling, and all kinds of Farm work, well suited for town work. Also, — A DRAUGHT ENTIRE, thoroughly quiet and staunch, at all kinds of work Also,— A LIGHT DRAUGHT GELDING, 3 years old, quiet in saddle and gig 1 Pair WORKING BULLOCKS, and Cattle of all descriptions. J. L. GILLIES. Riversdale, Tokomairiro. MERINO RAMS. /nfA QIX-TOOTH PURE MERINO mmf & RAMS FOR SALE at Moa f*\ if TV at Station — delivery in July; and RAM LAMBS, bred from imported Merino Ewes. Particulars at Messrs. Young & M'Glasuan's. To Let IN THE GREEN ISLAND. IT HAT newly-erected TEN-ROOMED HOUSE, opposite the Kaikorai Mills. The Building is well suited for an Accommodation House, for which purpose the interior is fitted up. There is also A Fouk-stalled Stable. , For particulars apply to Mr. EMERY, on the premises, or Stafford-street, Dunedin. TAIERI STORE, JAMES TODD BEGS to inform country Settlers and the Public generally that he is prepared to Supply them with the following articles : — Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Sago, Arrowroot, Raisins, Currants, Candied Peel, Soap, Soda, Salt, Carbonate of Soda, Cream of Tartar, Tartaric Acid, Pearl Barley, Candies, Wax Vestas, Twine, Blacking, American Buckets and Tubs, Grey Calico, Flannel, Stockings, Men's Moleskin Trowers, Felt Hats, Jams, Jellies, Honey, Butter, Cheese, Mustard, Men's and Women's Boots, of the best quality &c, &c. Tjkrms, READY MONEY, on which priuciple all profits are regulated. East Taieri, April 12, 1861. I HEREBY CERTIFY, that ADOLPH WEBER, Of the Tokomairiro District, in the Province Of Otago, Has THIS DAY submitted for nvy examination, his DIPLOMA from the " Royal College of Surgeons of England," as also a DIPLOMA from a German University, creating him a DOCTOR of MEDICINE, and Surgery, and Midwifery, in accordance with the Provisions of an Ordinance, passed by the Legislative Council of New Munster, Session 1, No. 2, of 1849, intituled "An Ordinance to define the qualifications, and to provide for the remuneration iv certain cases of Medical Practitioners." Dated at the Resident Magistrates' Court, Dunedin, the Teuth Day of April, 1861. JOHN HYDE HARRIS, Resident Magistrate.

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Otago Witness, Issue 489, 13 April 1861, Page 4

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