Wool Sales. . WOOL SALES. - TO SQUATTERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. The large business done in Wool suggested to many parties last year the desirability of Auction Sales during the Season, but a great t drawback to the successful carrying out of such a plan arose frpm the want of suitable p premises for storing the Wool and showing file samples; this obstacle being now removed, M*LANDRESS, HEPBURN & CO with the promised support of 1 Messrs J. Jones & Co „ Dalgettt, Rattray &Co „ Cargill &Co „ B. B. Martin &Co „ Morrison, Law &Co And Others, ' Have resolved to hold Weekly Auctions in thenNew Premises, Manse-street, fop' the Sale oi Wool during the Season. Early Notice will be given of the' First Sale. ; ML. H. and Co. have engaged a first-class 1 wool-stapler. WOOL. TO SQUATTERS. MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. • "JUTLAND RESS, HEPBURN & CO, have arranged for the Storage of Wool to the extent of 2,000 BALES. Parties sending their Wool for Sale by Auc- ! tion, will receive the benefit of the above ar rangement, Free of Store Rent WOOL. THE Undersigned will make liberal Cash Advances on Wool consigned through them ; for sale. Correspondents^ — In London, Messrs. James Morrison and Co.; In Melbourne, Messrs. Holmes, White, and Co. FREDERICK MOSS & CO. WOOL AND COLONIAL PRODUCE. fTIBE Undersigned are bujere of Wool, Tallow, J. Sheepskins, and other Produce, or will make liberal advances on the same, consigned to their Friends, Messrs, DALGETY & Co., London, and Melbourne. DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & CO. Lyttelton and Christchurch, DALGETY, RATTRAY, §• CO., Dnnedin and Oamaru. Hotels, TTNION, HOTEL, Staffokd-Stkeet, Ddnbdin, J. HARDJNG. THE VICTORIAN HOTEL, OCTAGON, /^UY BENNETT, Proprietor. Late of the Unien and Black Bull Hotels, Geelong. QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, Princes street, by J. HOG AN . First-class Accommodation for Boarders. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the Best Quality. Billiards and Bagatelle. ALHAMBRA HOTEL, (Corner of Maclaggan and Clarke-streets). Every attention paid to the comfort of Boarders. Wiaes and Beers of Best Brands. HARRY BENNETT, (Late Steward of the Aldinga and Alhambra Steamers). ACCI DE NT AL HOTEL,' LATE MELBOURNE CLUB HOTEL, CORNER MANSE AND HIGH STREETS, HENRY J. WALTER,. Proprietor. JOHN CORNWALL, (late of the Royal Park tl Hotel; Hotham,) having completed his ari rangement?; sow respectfully' offers his r accus- : tomed accommodation;- viz., Single Beded. Rooms. 1 Terms .as usual. Full' or partial Board. The i well-known and 'highly appreciated '* two ales" L to tie obtained at the bar' always .alike. 1 ., ', •! ' '' J. CORNWALL, Proprietor, Corner of George.-street and Pall Mall. /CLARKE'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. v — If you wish to feel -at Home in a New 1 Country, g» to ' CLARKE'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, (Next to Clarke's China and Glass Warehouse" » ■ George-stbeet, Dunedin. Ne Intoxicating Liquors allowed on the Premises. mANKARD'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, '• X. Lonsdale-Btreet, Melbourne.— Owing tothe great demand for more accommodation, J, Tan- ■. kard has made extensive enlargements and im- , provements in this now First-class Hotel, second • to none in the Colony. Families accommodated. Terms moderate.
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Otago Witness, Issue 652, 28 May 1864, Page 22
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