Auctions. ■"""■" TUESDAY, iSth FEBRUARY. , "At the residence of J. R. Johnrton"'Esq., Princesstreet, beyond the Police Barracks. To Parties Furnishing, Hotel-keepers, and Furniture" Dealer:-. No RnsnuvF. T> B. MARTIN & CO. have received instructions XV. -from J. R. Johnston, Esq.. in consequence of . his vctuvninu to England, to s«!l by auction at his residence,'rriiiws-Kiifcot,, beyond the Police Barracks. on Tuesday next. February lyth, at 1 o'clock, ; The whole ofh is useful Household Pnr.iil.ui-c. consisting of— Diving and parlour tables, telescope, soni, anil liiiiliOj'.any book cu.se ; dining room elixirs, rock iris chwr, chest, drawers, washstaud, dressing.ta-bles, s:ofa, couch, iron and lmihogmiy b-.'dsteadss, fendars and fire-irons, engravings, time-pieces, chimney-piece ornaments, lamps, mirrors, electro-plate cutlery, cruets, kitchen utensils, &c., &c. No' Reserve. Terms at Sale. ON THE SOtii FEBRUARY. To Practical Farmer?, Agriculturists, Graziers, Butchers, Lucky .liiupro'i-s, this ■Working Man, Dairy Fanners, and I'iiblicnns. Highly importnut sale of ino=t valuable Lnnd and Properly, at Tokoinsiiriro. THE I-lELENSEROOK ESTATE, Situated on tlic Great. Soufli Road to the Wookhed, Wethers ton:--, Gabriel* Gully, and the Molyneux. Oti very Liberal Credit. RB. MARTIN & CO. have, received instructions I. from John Hardy, Esq., to offer for sale, by auction, at ihoir Rooms,' High-street, on Wednesday, 2Gth Ftbnir.ry. at 72o'clock, The whole of liis valuable landed property, according to the following particulars. LOT I." Comprising 70 Sections in Block I of 33 feet Jronliure, by 10"j fuel of rieptli, and containingl more or !rss about one eighth of an acre, with frontages to the Great .South Road, and Gabriel Street. Risd intersected by Church place, and (loTtrude-stivet. lot n. Contains TO Section;-, in Block Il,of33feetfrontage, by 165 deep, beimc onoeighth ofp.it acre, (more or less), upon -which there is a .Reservo of-3 sections for .°, Church of England. The ivonfa^fc.-i are. to Brook-street, and the Great South Rend, intersected by Churchplfiee and 7>iario:i-sfcveei. LOT 111. ' 76 Ssctious in Block 111, with a Cattle Market • Reserve, frontages to (bur streets, Great. South Raid, IleieiiKbrook Road, Brook-street, and Marion-street, coni.ai.iing one-eighth of an acre (move or Jsss.) LOT IV. THE GOLD!■'■>: CROSS INN, Bloc';. IV, sfiiiifis on half an awe of land, li/ivhipr --HOO fo;:i of fronia^e. cuiior of Great South llo:id, and road to Table Hill, mid Canada linsh. It i,'; almr-st needless to direct attention to this valuable property. An opportunity rarely occurs to secure an Inn in such a • position, coinnirmdii'4; all the trafiie on the road, 'i'ho House U neivly-ereetcd, built at c.">iiEider;!i-!e ex'ierir-re. Tlic h'.iildiux is CO loci; x 21 feet, "with a I^-stall Stable and other out-lioui'iP. LOT V. Are i valuable Sections in BloeklV, of-M feet of frontage, directly opposite to Mr. Gocdall's ■new Hotel, and adjoining the Gulden Cross Inn. . LOT VI. C Seetious of 40 feet of frontage to ihe main road from Dunedin, and adjoins Mr. Crosbie'a and Mr Goodall's properties. LOT VII. THEBB,ICK F I F. L D S . 71 ehaiv.a of frontage, by '■> cliiiins back, containing::.}- .iciv;:. "To ft ffiV ijjdiiftrions men this is first-rave puveiu!.-:e, the demand being greater tban the suppiy of Bricks, and bound by a Creek. LOT VIII. Comprising 7 Sections in Block VI. No. Ito G having a frontage uf GO feet, and No. 7 of 71 feet io the Heieusbrook IJond, r.nd bounded by a Creek with a constant supply of good water. | LOT IX. Coi.tuns 13a. Or. 20 .i\ in Block VI; hns a frontage to the Government Road of 577-J feet by a depth of PSO; is now under crop, and fenced in. This section eati he recommended to any industrious man wiih moderate capital. LOT X. Adjoins Lot 0, also contains 13a. Oh. 20i\, is now under crop, and all fenced in. Ths two Sections' would make a comfortable Homestead for either farmer or gentleman, nnu intending' purchasers arc requested to examine the soil . and crops. LOT XI. CO-Acre Section; 40, Block VI., all securely fenced in. . lot xrr. 50-Acrc Section, '43. Block VI., securely fenced in. These two paddocks micrht form one very 'comfortable fiivm, or highiy adapted for a grazing paddock. - ' ." Note.—The Auctioneers would particularly direct the attention of nil ninsscs to the situation of these valuable blocks of land. -The situation is, without exception, one of the finest in the Province. The. rapid progress of Tokomairiro cannot be denied, and it is bound to be tlm principal township on the road to the diggings and Jlolyneux; and one great advantage, the property is in e'ose nroximitv to the Coal-field." Lithographed plans of the property in preparation. Intending purchasers can obtain plans and all inforjiation .rcfpecting it on application to'the Suvveybrs, Messrs. Gillies and Street; or at the Office o the Auctioneer. "' Terms, very liberal. On WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBItUAIIY. . To Land Speculators, Persons snekiri a 1 Investments, Farmers, Graziers, and Bit tellers. 100 acres valuable LAND, in clnso proximity to the Helensbrook Estate, at Tokomairiro. RB. MARTIN & CO. are iusiracted to oiler for . sale by Auction, at thair rooms, Hitdi-street, on Wednesday, Feb. 20th, at 1 o'clock, immediately after the sale of the Helensbrook F.stiite, All that exoeedhifrly valuable block of Laud, contiiininj? 100 acres, sections block and just adjoins the property of Mr. Hardy. The auctioneers would direct the special attention of persons seekiujr for a valuable form to this land •, it is a well-knov.'il fact there is very little available land in this rising district for sale, and the opportunity should not bo. loat piuht of. Plans and every information can be obtained at the office of the auctioneers. Terms Liberal, to suit the purchaser. WEDNESDAY, lOnr FEBRUARY. TOKOMAIRIIIO. CATTLE.—DAIRY CATTLE, MM'CiW, MACLEAN & CO. hnvc received'in- . struetions from John Blown, Esq., to sell by auction, nt Goodnll's Yards, Tokomairiro, on Wednesday, 10th February, immediately after the horse sale, 30 head of very flue Dairy Cattle, all perfectly quiet. MONDAY, FEB. 17. To'Buiklers, Contractors, and Othei-a. FISHER & GREEN will sell by auction, on MONDAY next, February ' 17, at twelve o'cock, on the Bench, near the Court House, Tongued and grooved boards, white pino Clear pine boards Hardwood battens Hardwood joists . ,- Do Bc-iint'liif", 3x2 4 x 2h r> x 2f, „ ox 2 Kauri scantlinsr, •! x 3 1000 palings. Terms at Sale. FRIDAY, FSB. 20. To Merchants, Storekeepers, and Others. FISHER & GREEN have received instructions to offer for sale by public auction, on F.RIDAY next, at twelve o'clock, oh the Ground opposite the Eoyal George Hotel, George-street, . .2 .Wooden Stores, 60, x 30, ■:..- ... Admirably adapted, for Stores or Warehouses,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 78, 14 February 1862, Page 4
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