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Auctions. SALE BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1862. To the Merchants find Gentlemen of Dunedin, and all desirous of securing First-class Allotments. ALSO TO THE WORKING MAN AND SMALL CAPITALIST. Portions of the " CARISEBOOK ESTATE," Remaining still unsold in Block VI., Town District. ' FOR POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE IN TEN ACRE BLOCKS. By Order of the Mortgagee. s~O B. MARTIN & CO. hare received in- • .IJU® structions from the Mortgagee, to Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, High-street, on TTJES- ; DAY, January I4th, 1862, at One o'clock, The remaining unsold portions of the CARIS- ; BROOK ESTATE, as follows :— LOT NO. 1. Comprising Sections Nos. 60, 61, 62, 63, and 64, Block VI., Town district, substantially fenced in and cultivated, and forming one paddock of fifty acres. lot no 2. Sections Nos. 70, 71, 72, and 73, Block VI., Town district, also fenced in and laid down in grass, and forms one paddock of 40 acres. ! lot no 3. : Sections No. 74 and 76, Block VI., Town dis- ; trict, unenclosed and not cultivated. lot no. 4. Comprises Sections Nos. 77 and 78, forms part of the Township of Richmond Hill, and will > be sold in quarter-acre Allotments. ; fir Note—Lots Nos. 1, 2, and 3, will be offered in 10 Acre Allotments, thus giving the gentleman, the mechanic, or dairy farmer, an opportunity of purchasing. The Auctioneers in submitting the remaining . unsold portion of the above estate to public competition, congratulate the public on their having such a favourable opportunity for purchasing land. The beauty of the situation is well known, and new arrivals who are ignorant of the quality and situation of this property, are respectfully urged to inspect the land and locality. Attention may also be called to the fact that there is no other land for sale so close to the town, thus affording an excellent opportunity to those parties on the look-out for first-class Sites for Villa Residences, in this highly valuable locality; OR THE WHOLE might be converted into a First-class DAIRY FARM. Plans may be inspected and every information obtained at the rooms of the auctioneers. '• FOR POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE. TITLE—CROWF GRANT. 393 a 528 TUESDAY, January 14. i j ______ 11 FOR SALE BY AUCTION IN THE L NORTH EAST VALLEY, Near to the residence of Dr. Buchanan, and Morley, Esq., 60 ACRES HIGHLY VALUABLE LAND, Two Miles from Town, > In One or Two Lots of 30 Acres each. P B. MARTIN & CO, are instructed to Jl\> offer for Sale by Auction, at their Rooms, on TUESDAY, January 14th, at One o'clock, immediately after the Large Sale of Suburban Land and Carisbrook Estate, All that highly eligible Block of LAND, situated behind Sections Nos. 45, 47, 49 —partly cleared. To gentlemen or persons seeking property convenient "to town, tliis can be highly recommended ; the views from it are unsurpassed in- the locality—a never-failing stream of water runs through the pro--jperty —and abundance of firewood on the ground. ) Terms and further particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers. 390 a 528 ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 17th, AT THE MOLYNEUX FERRY. To Breeders, Dealers, and Butchers. | 100 MAD MIXED CATTLE. I> B. MARTIN & CO. are instructed by l|js A. Hog'ue, Esq., to offer for. sale by auction, on FRIDAY, January 17th, at twelve o'clock, a*t the IViolyneux Ferry, About 100 Head of Well-bred CATTLE, and mostly fat ! j To breeders tliis presents a favorable opportunity to 11 procure good stock. The young cattle are by imj ported bulls, and worthy of attention. Until the clay of sale, they may be seen at Moa Hill. Terms at sale. ,389 a 528 Luncheon provided. >' To Capitalists, newly-arrived and settled, , j Speculators, and Others. To the Inhabitants of Dunedin. I To the Inhabitants of Port Chalmers. To the Inhabitants of Oamaru. Teems ■ Exceedingly Liberal. ; \%TJh have received instructions for sale by j if Private Contract, several Very Valuable ALLOTMENTS OE LAND, situated in the various localities, as above, selected particularly for their positions as Building Bites, commanding magnificent views, and easy of access. To persons on the look-out for really valuable investments, this offers a favorable opportunity or Gentlemen desirous of building detached, we are prepared to offer, in either one, two, or three allotments as may be required, and in any of the above localities. Port Chalmers. —Some of the sections about the watc: .v/nd it is needless to remark how valuable they ;■ ;.3t become in a short time, being eligible sites j-"-? either Stores or Jetty. EtJ. Ascriptions of the Frontages and number of ez/S' allotment can be obtained at our office. To;■■'*: —One-third Cash, and the balance by bill f"f ~'O months, with interest. E. B. MARTIN & CO. ls Toy. 29, 1861.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 34, 24 December 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 34, 24 December 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 34, 24 December 1861, Page 2

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