Auctions. FOR PRIVATE BARGAIN, TILL THE sth FEBRUARY, And, if not tnen Sold, to be DISPOSED OF by PUBLIC AUCTION ON MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1802. TO MERCHANTS, SPECULATORS, LATE ARRIVALS, Arid all Others in Search of the BEST BUILDING AND VILLA SITES IN DiTNEDIN. FOURTEEN YEARS, from March 21st, 1859, Being a Town Board Section, at the nominal rent of Ten Pound Ten Shilliu&s per Year, With Full Valuation Allowed for all Improvements. A M'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored .x\ « with instructions from James R. Hood, Esq., .to offer for sale by Private Bargain till sth February, 1862, and if not then sold, to submit the whole to public competition on MONDAY, the 10th of FEBRUARY, THE UNEXPIRED LEASE, having 11 years to run, of SECTION SC, BLOCK XX, bounded on the one siue by a frontage of IGG feet to London-street, the great outlet to the Northern Read and Waipori Diggings; and on the other by a like frontage te George-street, the only gateway to the commerce of Port Chalmers, and the agriculture of the Eastern Valley. ONE HUNDRED AND ONE FEET FRONTAGE in George-street has been let for the term of the Lease at £95 per annum to three rood tenants, two of which have erected substantial buildings, and arc each condnctiuir, in the midst of their customers j a prosperous business. On Thirty-two Feet fronting-George-street with a frontage of 54 feet to Londonstreet^ is Mr. Hood's own residence, being only lately finished, and of a most costly character, containing six rooms, with Kitchen. Store-room, Out-houses, and a Well, which yields a never-failing supply of pure sprinar water. _ , . , The adjoining valuable piece ot ground is unlet, and may'be said to have four frontages, having 32 feet to London-street, 32 feet to George-street, and facing Pitt and Frederick streets. The other portion of this choice section has a frontage to London-street of 80 feet, well-suited fur four beautiful Villas or First-class Business Sites. TERMS :—One-third Cash ; balance by approved Bills, bearing Bank interest at 3, (i, 0 and 12 months. FOR. PRIVATE BARGAIN TILL sth FEBRUARY, And if not then sold, to be disposed of by Public Auction, on MONDAY, loth FEBRUARY, 1862. TO BONDED WAREHOUSEMEN, MERCHANTS, HOTELKEEPERS AND NEW ARRIVALS. A M'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored „ with instructions from James E. Hood, Esq., to oiler as above; — . The unexpired LEASE, having nearly 14 years to run, with a nominal rent of £50 per annum. Section 1, block 26, of which 100 feet to Frede-rick-street, is let for the term of the lease, at a yearly rental of £125. The unlet portion, being a corner allotment having a frontage of 06 feet to George-street, with a like frontage to Frederick-street, and beiii'-, without doubt,'"the finest site in Diuiedin for an Hotel, which would command the entire traffic rn tbo Northern side of the cutting ; or from its proKimic.y t" die Now Jetty, would be admirably suited for bonded stores, or merchants' premises. Terms—One-third cash, balance, by approved bills, bearing bank interest, at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. KAWSON & THE EXECUTORS OF C. E. VON ALZDORF, DECEASED. TO BE SOLD BY Pf-r-.OTION OF THE . SUPREME COURT. TV! R. J. 11. WALLACE will sell by Public If I Auction (by order of the Supreme Court) on THURSDAY, the"27.h day of March, 18G2, on the premises, at 2 o'clock, p rii., that valuable freehold known as the " Criterion" hotel, situated on Lumbton Quay, Wellington. This well-built arid spacious hotel possesses pre.it advantages as a Family or Commercial Hotel or Club House, having every accommodation, with ont-honsrs, stables, warm, shower, and vapour baths; a good supply of excellent water, and every facility for conducting a first class business. The'premises arc delightfully situated in tbs bpst part of'the. town, within a few seconds' walk of the new Public Wharf now in course of erection, and of the Government Buildings. For further particulars, and cards to view, apply to the Auctioneer, or to Charles B. Izard, Solicitor, Wellington. Wellington, 14th Jan., 1800. MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. THE NORTH EAST VALLEY BREWERY [DAIRY FARM, HORS3S. COWS, CARTS, USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &e. MESSRS. H. K. NATHAN! & CO, have received instructions from Mr. Dyer, to submit to public competition, on the premises, N". K. Valley, at 1 o'clock, on the above date. The lease of those substantial and coinmoiliuu.s premises, known as the North East Valley Brewery, including tbo dwelling and the whole of the plant, which is in perfect and full working order. Also, The whole of the modern and useful household - furniture, comprising :— Mahogany chairs, hair seated, arm chairs, hair sofa, handsome dining table, kitchen and other tables, kitchen chairs, elejamt mahogany chest of drawers, washstands and ware, looking glasses, engraving, ornaments, time piuens, books, carpets, kitchen utensils, sundries, &c, &o. Also —A few staunch draught horses Spring cart and harness Drays and harness > And a superior lot of cows and calves gSIf the plant is not sold in tiie lease with the brewery and dwellings, it will be put up separately. Also at the same time and place: 20 choice sections in the Township ot Clarendon, WaiholaLake. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Luncheon provided. Terms declared at sale. " TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 20,623 feet V. D. L. hardwood 2,024 do do battens 20,000 shingles 10,000 palings. Ex " ALARM," from Hobart Town. As soon as landed, J DANIELS & CO., are instructed to sell by „ auction, as soon as landed, ex " Alarm," from Hobart Town, — 20,623 feet V. D. L. hardwood 2,024 do do battens "20,000 shingles 10,000 palings, 5 and 6 feet. Specifications of timber, &c, can be seen on application to the Auctioneers. SATURDAY, Ist FEBRURAY. Commercial Horse Bazaar. 27 magnificent. Tasmanian. Mares and Geldings, ex " Isabella," from Hobart Town. MM'CAW MACLEAN & CO. are fa- « voured with instructions from Henry Peak, Esq., to Sell by auction, at the above bazaar, on Saturday, the Ist February next, at 12 o'clock, without the slightest reserve, ■ 27 first-class heavy Draucrht Mares and Geld- , ings,' all young, sound, ami thoroughly •■■■■■'j '.'staunch. . The above mentioned mares and creldmgs have been carefullrselected by.Mr. Peak, whose knowledge of stock and the requirements of the province, is a sufficient guarantee for their quality. The auctioneers ' would strongly recommend all parties m want of really first-class mares to attend this sale, as the above are. yar superior to any lot ever sold in Dunedm.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 66, 31 January 1862, Page 4
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