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SAL ES BY AUCTION. AUSPICIOUS MOMENT FOR THE INVESTMENT OF CAPITAL. S])iendid Opportunity. "IyrEPSRS. BROWN & CAMPBELL **■*- I. dvc the to announce, that they I'.avo been favoured with instructions to offer for sale, by Public Competition, at their Rooms in Shortland Crescent, on Wednesday, the 16th in&tant, at 12 o'clock precisely : — \ ELEVENVALUABLE TOWN ALLOTMENTS, scVeii of. thCsd form a portion of the wellknown corner allotment of Shortland Crescent ahd Lower Queen-street, which realized the highest pried at the first Government Sale of Town Land. THE SITUATION, whether for the wholesale or retail merchant, is allowed by every one td be the best in town, in fact — unrivalled ; it commands the principal thoroughfare, and is opposite the Landing Place in Commercial Bay — where shortly will be commenced the NEW WHARF. The remaining four allotments are situated on the north side of, Shortland Crescent, and have" lately been immensely raised in value by the recent improvements. — They command a view of our HARBOUR AND SHIPPING, and either as places of business or residence are second to none in the Crescent. That a more favourable opportunity than the present, for the judicious investment of capital, could not by any possibility occur — the salutary check which the settlement has lately been labouring under, having already begun to dissipate before the energy and enterprise of our Agricultural Population — the steady flow of immigration and capital towards our shores-^-tho rapid increase of our MINERAL EXPORTS, and the immediate certainty of shipping ma- 1 chine-dressed Flax to any extent. Not a! moment should be lost by the holders of! capital in making immediate investments — | the present arc golden moments — delay is dangerous. In the course of a few weeks property will have risen fifty per cent., by which time wo shall hail the advent of our NEW GOVERNOR, and tho fortunate purchasers of the present properties will find they have more than DOUBLED THEIR CAPITAL. N. B. — Plans of tho Properties can be seen, and term's of sale ascertained, at the Rooms ol the Auctioneer. ■ I IMPORTANT HOUSEHOLD PROPERTIES! FOR SALE BY AUCTION. IV/jTESSRS. BROWN & CAMPBELL ! - L *- s - have received final instructions to bring to the- hammer, on Wednesday first, j the lGth instant, at their Rooms in Shortland Crescent, at 12 o'clock, those valuable properties previously advertised for private sale, viz. : Ist. — That newly erected and most elegantly finished Shop in Shortland Crescent, next to the "Exchange Hotel," fbe ground on which it stands has 25 feot frontage to the Crescent, and 60 feet to, Field's Lane, the Shop is 19 feot by 28, shelved, countered and finished off in the first style. In the rear of the allotment there is a four-roomed Cottage fronting Field's Lane, which will be sold along with the above, or separately. 2nd. — That' Corner Allotment having 40 feet frontage to Victoria Street and 30 feet to Victoria Quadrant, with the four-roomed Cottage, 18 by 20 feet thereon erected, two front rooms of which are lined throughout. The Auctioneers deem it needless to expatiate on the eligibility of the above properties. The Allotment and Shop in the Crescent for a Retail Business of any description are unrivalled — and more elegantly fitted premises are not to be found in town. — -The^ Allotment and Private Residence in Victoria Street are equally worthy the attention of the Public, and as the Proprietor is leaving tho Colony for the neighbouring Islands, tho whole will b© so! 4 without reserve,— Term Liberal.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 17, 12 August 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 17, 12 August 1843, Page 1