BALEBJIL A - U UJIi!: ] TUESDAY, 21st JANUARY. TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND COUNTRY BUYERS. IMPORTANT EXTENSIVE SALE OF 1,410 BAGS SUGAR, 400 CASES BYASS' ALE AND PORTER, 65 CASES SARDINES, 500 CASES GENEVA 350 CASES BRANDY 600 CASES WHISKEY 10 HHDS. Do. 10 HHDS. 30 O.P. RUM 20 QR.-CASKS FINE PORT WINE 50 CASES JAMS IN TINS 650 BOXES CANDLES 230 PACKAGES FINEST TEA 20 CASES BACON 41 CASES VESTAS 35 TONS IRON — MOREWOOD'S, 40 BALES GREY SHEETING SCOTCH, BAR & ROD— Assorted Sizes. &c, &c, &c. THDWARD CASPER & CO. have received JCi instructions from Messrs. Cleye & Co. to Sell by Auction, at their stores, Manse-street, on TUESDAY, 21st INSTANT, at Eleven o'clock, Proohions. 20 cases new hams (Robinson's) 5 casks Swiss cheese 25 cases double Gloucester cheese 100 firkins butter, Honans, packed in cloth, new 20 cases bacon Sugars. 680 hags white crystals 450 bags Victorian Sugar Co. 280 bags Mauritius sugars &c, &c, &c Groceries, frc. 4 cases lemou peel 4 „ orange peel 44 „ quarts, pickles 44) „ thumb blue, Colman's 20 „ royal „ 10 „ 1 lb. mustard, Colman's * „ 41b. „ „ 3 „ 7lb tins, „ 50 „ i TINS SARDINES 15 „ -I- TINS SARDINES 400 boxes full W caudles, Brandon's, Hales and Neva 250 boxes Lghtwts Candles 15 cases pints salad oil 15 „ i pints „ 5 „ sauces, assorted 3 „ vestas, 50 in tins 3 „ „ 100 „ 12 „ „ 230 „ 3 „ „ 500 „ 20 „ „ plaid boxes 4 „ Arrowroot 10 „ pints castor oil 10 ,', pints „ 10 „ currants 20 „ vinegar 15 „ Yarmouth bloaters, fresh 40 „ red herring^ smoked 100 bags rice 50 doz. American brooms 3 kegs alum 1 case nutmepjs 20 chests sago 50 cases jams, lib. tins 70 Colm ail's starch 180 „ lobsters 30 „ bottled fruits 40 chests finest breakfast tea 30 half chests „ 100 boxes tea 60 „ „ extra superior 15 cases Aberdeen salmon 1 case mixed spice 8 cases cocoa 1 case Hollov.ay's Pills and Ointment 20 cases salt in jars 10 case confectionary 40 casks carbonate of soda 4 cases tartaric acid 5 casks bleached ginger 30 casks split peas 5 bags white pepper &c. &c. Spirits, fro. 200 cases BYASS' PORTER 200 cases BYASS' ALE 50 hhds. Dawson's ale 300 red cases Geno\a 200 green cases ditto 5 hhds. pale brandy 5 ditto dnrk ditto 300 cases Claviez ditto 50 cases Pinet Castillon's ditto qr;-easks sherry 20 qr.-casks port wine 40 cases ditto, 1 dozen each 15 ca^es Swiss cigars 2 ditto real Havannah ditto 5 ditto Havannah Manilas 10 hhds, rum, 10 o.p. 10 ditto ditto, 30 o.p. 6 ditto whiskey, Mill O'BanfF 70 cases Dunn's ditto 130 ditto Greciiock ditto .i ■ 400 ditto Kirkliston ditto 5 ditto Eagie Twist Tobacco 10 ditto Dinpo, 10's 60 ditto sparkling Moselle 60 ditto hock &c. &c. Sundries. 15 cases Maguire's kip nugget boots *5 » '> grain ' „ 20 „ LH shovels, best brands 5 „ DH „ 10 tons Scotch iron, 7 ft., 26 guage 5 „ Morewood's tinned, 6, 7, 8 ft., 26 guage 20 „ bar iron, BBH, extra, assorted gizes 10 bales grey sheetings 12 cases hatchets 2 „ picks 4000 bushels oats 10 bottles quicksilver 20 crates soda water bottles 10 „ gingerbeer „ 10 tons zinc, No. 8, 9, 10 10 boxes tin plates 50 drums finest French colza oil 100 doz. galvanized iron buckets 4 casks Douglas pumps, &c, &c. The quality of Messrs. Cleves' imports are too thoroughly known and appreciated to need comment. The Goods enumerated above will be found quite equal to former shipments, and they comprise articles scarce here and high in Victoria. The present low rate of cartage offers an extraordinary inducement to buyers from the interior, and every desire will be shown to make the Trade feel • confidence and satisfaction in purchases made. Terms Liberal. Ex " Spray," tram Melbourne! TUESDAY NEXT, 21st Inst. ONE THOUSAND BAGS, each 2601b., FINEST FLOUR. TOWARD CASPER & CO, will sell by J-J auction, at the stores of Messrs. Cleve and Co., at 11 o'clock on TUESDAY Next, One Hundred Tons Finest silk-dressed Adelaide "Flour 250 boxes Cape Raisins 100 cases Hennessy's Pale Brandy 100 do. Oraid's do. 200 kegs Ewbauk's Nails, 2 and 5 in. 100 do. American finished do. 2 tons White and Red Lead 200 boxes Window Glass Honey, Tartaric Acid 20 cases HolJoway's Pills 0 Edward Casper & Co. refer the trade to the intelligence from Home and from Melbourne,— intelligence which comprises in each instance anticipations of stiffer prices, — of continued immigration from Victoria, and of diminished shipments of Goods. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. mO AURIVE, per " Fbowning Bjrauti," -*• from Sydney, daily expected — 100 Heavy Draught Horses and Mares, selected for this market by Mr. Mills. also — 15 Drays, and Dray Harness. D»y of sale in a future advertisement. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN. SALE BY AUCTION. Preliminary Notice. TOWNSHIPj^ WAIPORL MORSE AND ORBELL haVeh aYe been favored in Febru mstructlons to sell by auction, early 150 'QUAHTER-ACRE SECTIONS In the above Township. It is situated on the Waipori Lake, and has the onhr frontage accessible for the safe landing of goods The great advantages which the site of the Waipori commands, render it deserving of the attention of Capitalists and Speculators. It Ssonly fifteenmiles from the Waitahuna Diggings and- about the same distance from the New Rush ,- . on the Wflipori River. Offering the cheapest route for carriage of goods to the- nearest Goldfields, the Township of WAIPORI cannot ftQ to ensure that attention which it* position 4+r>mik
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Otago Witness, Issue 529, 18 January 1862, Page 4
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