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Houses, Land, &c. FOR SALE, A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD ; frontage to two principal streets, of Oiie hundred and eighty feet, nominal ground rent. An excellent Six-roo;ned House, quite new, all properly fenced. This is one of the best sections in town, being in Moray place, quite near the Stewart street Jetty. Apply for particulars .to Mr. Thos. Dick, Princea street. . ~~FOU SALE, fA ACHES on INCH CLUTHA, suitable tJ\J_ for Farming, Private Hesidence, or for Cutting-tip as a Speculation. ROBERT GILLIKS, ___ T.aii' Agent. FOR SALE. Freehold Propekty in Dunedin. ALL that Valuable Allotment of LAND, numbered 1 Block VI., nearly opposite Uia Barracks. This allotment comprises about One Hundred and Eighty Feet of Frontage to Princes-street, and tha same to Hope-street. Apply-to" D. J. NAPIER, Princes-street. FOH SALE. . mflE pure bred Clydesdaie entire, BAKON JL RENFREW. This splendid: brown horse, rising 4 years, got by "Prince Royal," out of the pure bred Ciydsdale mare " Naucy." both imported direct from Scotland, by \V. H. Valpy, Esq. " Baroa Renfew" is in splendid order, and to those in the other settlements of New Zealand wishing to import new and pure blood, this will prove a capital opportunity. Apply to F. Fulton, the Forbury. TO BE~ SOLD, ANE Hundred and Thirty-two Feet of V / FRONT AGE to Princes-street, Dunedin, with a depth of 2j chains, being Allotments Nos. 9 and 10, Block V., together with the Dwelling-house thereon. The Furniture will be sold with the House, and possession jjivun in' February next. Then? are two Springs of Water on the property. Oae half tha Purchase money may remain on mortgage. (Adjoining the above,) . Also,— (Adjoining the above-) Lease of Ten Years of Allotment No.'B, Block V.—a never-failing stream of water on the ground. Apply to j). J. NAPIER, Primes-street. FOR SALE. I^HE LEASE of >t TOitNKU ALLOT- . MENT in Gej"M :-sLraei, Ii;!m- the Royal George Hotel, having fourteen years to run, with an unlimited valuation fiir improvements, at Seven or Fourteen Years optional to tin Tenant. For particulars, apply to _____ THOMAS NORTON & CO. r_MWO-UOOMED MOUSES FOH SALK. 1 JOHN BROOK, opposite Bank of New Zealand, Rattray-street. O I?LKN i'ID Business Premises for sale, k_3 situated in Rattray-street, nnar Princes-street two stories high ; iJS x 3-4 feet, admirably adapted for a wholesale store. For particulars apply to R. B. MARTIN & CO. For Sale. TO CAPITALISTS. MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. FIRST-RATE INVESTMENT. FOR SALE, 3NE-HALFof that" substantial STONE BUILDING, the property of Mr. Win. OARR YOUNG, intended for a .Boa-led Store, together with, the Freehold whereon it stands, an 1 extending 109 ft. 9 in. from Messrs Jones and Williamson's property to Rattray-streec. For plans and further particulars, apply to the Proprietor, on the Premises. TT^OR SALE, at the Rooms of the undersigned . at Wholesale Invoice Cost. Note Paper, Envelopes, Sealing -Wax, Pencils, Pens, Twine Boxes, Inkstands, and Ink Powders, Account Books, Coppying Presses, &c. R. CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, Moclaggan Street. 18th January, 1862. 17^ O R SAL E—Prime Oaten Hay J? Lucerne Hay Colonial Oats Scotch do. Crushed Maize Chaff—Bran . Patent Horse Feed, &c.. J. C BARTHOLOMEW, Hay and Corn Store, Maclaggan-street, opposite Abbeyleix House. TO BOOTMAKERS. FOR SALE, rHE Goodwill of an old-established business in Great King-street, with a small but select stock of material for carrying on the business in an efficient manner. To a practical tradesman tliis is an opportunity that should not be lost sight of. The only reason of the advertiser relinquishing the business is, entering into other engagements. Immediate application is necessary. Apply personally to J. E. Hutchinson. bootmaker, Great King-street. AMERICAN STOVES.' TAMES & JOHN" M. BAIIR have been appointed Sole Agents in Qtago and Soothland, for the Sale of the celebrated Stoves, manufactured by Messrs. SMLTH & "WELSTOOD, Glasgow and Liverpool. ... Now Landing, Ex < SILISTRIA," the following descriptions: — , " Peeress" with hot water attachments, and furniture, complete. "Empress . ■ ; ■ "Magnolia" -, ■ They have also regular Supplies from Melbourne, and are now landiue;, ex " Oineo": — "Golden States," No. 9. H"alf Moon's" No. 9. "Young Warren's" No. 9. "Golden Age's? No. 7. "Surprise's" No. 7 & 8. "Ocean Wave's", No. 7. "Pioneer" No. 6. "Homestand's," No. 5. &c. &c. &c. Stafford Street, Dunedin, 22nd January, 1862. Conveyances. COACH TO WEST TAIiERT. A CONVEYANCE.-stuff's.'every morning XJL at eight o'clo-.k from Mack's Hotel, West Taieri, arriving in Duneiin at 'eleven1 o'clock, and starts again from the OmrMERCIAL YAUd, Dunedin, for West Taieri at. half-past two o'clock, calling each way at Thompson's Public' House, Silver Stream. Parcels and Pawonnrcrs booked at Wilson and [Wain's Office, Commercial Stables/Dunedin, and at Mack's Hotel, West Taieri. 50 78 , COACH TO MOLY.VEITX. JAMES M'ISTTOSH, ProVbietor. T EAVES Commercial Horse Bazaar, Ratt.rayLj street every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 8 a.m., arriving at the Molyneux Ferry at 7 p.m; same evenings. . • Leaves Molyneux Ferry every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m., arriving in Dutie'din at 7 p.m. same evening. ,'., "'{ , Passengers and Parcels bpoked'foS? all places on the road at reasonable rates, vat Wilson 8s Wain's Commercial Horse Bazaar., 118 7 c COBB & CO.'s TELEGRAPH Line or Coaches. Cole, Hoyt If Co., Proprietors. /COACHES of the above Line will leave Kj Jones' Provincial Hotel, Dunedin, DAILY (Sundays excepted) at J past 5 oe'lock/ a.m. for Taieri Ferry "f....... Waihola Lake Tokomairiro .... .... Cameron's Waitahuna Tuapeka (Gabriel's Gully • Return Coaches leave the United' States Hotel Tuapeka, at past 5 o'clock, a.m.,-and the Golden Age Hotel, Waitahuna, at 7 o'clock a.m., passing through all of the above-mentioned places, and arriving at Dunedin early same evening. For the Waipori Gold' Fields. A Coach will leave every morning (Sundays excepted) at 9 o'clock, a.m., for Mauiigatua, West Taieri : returning, .will Irave West Taieri at 3 o'clock, p.m.' Parcels Iwokedfor allof tho above places at reasonable rates, and delivered immediately on arrival of the Coach. No responsibility for parcels beyond the value of £5, unless declared and paid for at the time of booking. B. T. FOLEY, A«*Bt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 59, 23 January 1862, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 59, 23 January 1862, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 59, 23 January 1862, Page 1 (Supplement)

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