Auctions. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. Valuable Freehold Property, opposite the Bank of New South Wales, Princes-street, Dunedin. lyjTR. WM. CARR YOUNG will Sell by ■^J- Auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of January 1862, at 2 p.m., All that Freehold Property situate as above, being the most eligible site for business purposes in the City of Dunedin, comprising the following six choice allotments :— Lot 1. —25 feet frontage to Princes-street, adjoining Messrs. Jones & Williamson's stone building. Lot 2. —25 feet frontage to Princes-street, adjoining Lot 1. Lot 3. —25 feet frontage to Princes-street, adjoining Lot 2. The above extend back 39 feet 8 inches. Lot 4.—Corner allotment adjoining No. 3 : 34 ft. 9 in. frontage to Princes-street; 39 ft. 8 in. frontage to Rattray-street. Lot s.—Triangular allotment; 44 ft. '3 in. frontage to High-street. Lot 6.—25 feet frontage to High-street, adjoining Lot 5 on one side, and the Church Reserve on the other, extending back 40 feet. Plans to be seen # at the office of the Auctioneers. One half the purchase-money may remain on mortgage. TUESDAY NEXT, 31st DECEMBER. THE CLARENDON ARMS HOTEL, Clarendon Township, Waihola Lake. Genuine and Profitable Investment. The Proprietor Retiring from Business. MESSRS. H. E/ NATHAN AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, immediately after the sale of the remaining lots in the Township of Clarendon, at the Commercial Sales Room, Princes-street, on the above date, Those commodious and substantial premises known as the CLARENDON ARMS HOTEL, Township of Clarendon, Waihola Lake. The hotel is built of iron and comprises—handsome bar, bar parlor, dining room, six bed rooms, with detached six-stall stable. The building has a frontage of 20 feet by a depth of 40 feet. The land in all has a frontage of 40 feet by a depth of 120 feet. The situation is one of the most desirable, being close to the Government Jetty, in that thriving locality known as the town of Clarendon, on the Main Road to the Tuapeka, Wooishcd, Wetherstone's and Waitahuna. An excellent opportunity. The Proprietor Retiring from Business. Tuesday Next, at the Commercial Sales Room, Prhices-street. •■* ■ '■=-.■ IMPORTANT TO STOREKEEPERS. Provisions, Drapery, Saddlery, Stationery, &c, ex New Arrivals. MESSRS. H. E. "NATHAN & CO. beg to call the attention of the Trade to the extensive Consignments they have just received, consisting of— 103 kegs Prime New Wellington Butter 18 cwt. Port Cooper Cheese 64 Sides Bacon, ex "Storm Bird" 24 half-chests Tea 32 Hams 8 cases do. (Sinclair's) 4 „ Saddlery 4 „ Stationery 2 „ Clocks 2 „ Black Cloth Coats 2 „ „ „ Trousers 3 „ Checked Muslins 2 „ Pipes 2 „ I.N.E. Matches 4 „ Hats and Caps. H. E. NATHAN & CO., Auctioneers. MESSRS. M'CAW & MACLEAN have received instructions to Sell at their Yards, Rattray-street, on TUESDAY next, Dec 31, at Twelve o'clock, One Superior EXPRESS WAGON —Pole-shafts and Harness to suit; One WHITECHAPEL CART—adapted for Business, or Private Family; also, Two First-class BUGGlES,—several Sets of First-class Silver-plated Buggy Harness, ex Atrevida. Must be Sold to close account sales. ~this~day7 MESSRS. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN have received instructions to Sell by Auction, in fhpir Rooms, on MONDAY, tbe 30th inst., about 8000 Feet of TIMBER, ex "Perena," from Hobart Town, consisting of — 3x2 and 4x2 Scantling 10,000 Palings 10,000 Shingles. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, FOR SaLE IN DUNEDIN, BUSINESS SITES, Places of Residence, Situation for a Large Hotel, Boarding House, or Club, All that Block of Sections, numbered 23, 24, 25, 26, 41, 42, 43, 44, Block V., having Frontage of Eight Hundred and Fifty-eight Feet to Walker-street, Melville-street, and Stafford-street. This Property can be readily Let at an annual rental of Fifteen Shillings per foot. It commands a fine view of the Bay, is well sheltered and supplied with water. Apply to D. J. NAPIER, Princes-street. O BE SOLD A BARGAIN, Immediately.—An Iron Tubelar Bedstead and Mattrass, a Chest ot Drawers, and sundiy articles—the Party leaving the Province on 31st. Apply to John Anderson, Caversham. LACK LIME.-—On Sale by the Undersigned a quantity of Slack Lime, now landing ex " Heather Bell" and " Union," from Melbourne. THOMAS DICK, Princes-street. RINGS, Gold and Hair, for home presents, made by R. JONES, Maclaggan Street, next Australasian Hotel.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 39, 30 December 1861, Page 5
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