To Let. OFFICES TO LET in Beirg, Christie and Co.'sj new buildings—will b'l ready in « tew dnys. O"FFicJES~TO~"LKT,0 "FFicJES~TO~"LKT, in Stafford-street. Apply to J. S. Kapi[AL,_ Auctioneer, Stafford-street. OFFICES to Let in the best part of Princes-street. GJLLlESjtJSTKßKa'^yritices-Btreet. OFFICES TO LET above the Arcade, and next to Provincial Sale Rooms, Hi<*h-Rtreot. TflOS. .NORTON rt CO., Stores, Hi^h-strcet. TO LET, OFFICES in Stafford-street, five doors above the Provincial Hotel, suitable for doctors, lawyers, anil other business men. Apply to Mr. Johnson, tent-maker, Stafford-street. TO MARKET GARDENERS AND OTHERS. TO -LKT—IO ACHE SECTION' with small Cottage thereon. The soil is very superior, liivvin.ii been bush. There is an abundant supply of water on the premises, and a good trade wight bo done in Firewood. It is within easy distance from town. Has a good asneut, and is level. GILLIES & STREET, Land Agents, Princes-street. MHO LET—A Six-Roomed HOUSE. P. ' LawX liKxcis, Kent House, Bull Hill. r|lo LET, 3 rooms, to a respectable family. A fine B healthy situation, in the centre of the (own. Apply by letter only to T. C., office of this paper. TO LET, Shops and Offices in the New "Building, corner of Stafford and Princes-streets.—Apply to Cobe & Co. TO LET. innWO Valuable BUILDING ALLOTMENT?, jL oach 32 feet 0 inches, by a depth of 50 feet .with right of way in 'Walker-street, near I)algety, Ilattray & Co."s. Enquire of Mr. 15. Smith, Princesstreet. TO LET, mWO OFFICES in Commercial Chambers, PrinI ees-street. One of them is now ready for occupation. TICKLE & CO. DWELLING HOUSE to"LET off Stewart street. Beinp built five small Dwolliiiff-Houses, Hourly opposite the gaol, in Stewart street. They will Do let on moderate terms. Ckichton, Dalkvsu'i.k, & Co. March Ist, 130-2 | QIIOPS or OFFICES TO LKT in Stewart-street. IO Bfinir ewcted opposite the iraol in Stewart street, about 100 yards from the Jetty, Two Buildings suitable for Shops or Offices. Tlicy will be let on reasonable terms. The Jolly now commenced, tfio locality of Stewart-street, is daily becoming an important one. CrICIITON, DALIIYMI'LU, & CO. March Ist, 1801. COTTAGE BUILDING SITES TO LET. TWENTY ALLOTMENTS, beautifully situated, overlooking the Bp.y from Stafford-street. These allotments v.-ill surround a square, having the advantage of a cart right-of-way, and only one minute's walk from the Post Office" Rent, ss. per week. Apply to 11. Fari.kt, Arcade. PORT CHALMERS. TO LET on most advantageous terms, ■ those two valuable Sections situate in George-street, numbered 53 and o-I on the plan of the Port Town. For particulars, apply to 'JOHN JONES & CO.. Duncuin. T AND TO LET on BUILDING LEASE, A.JI ill the following streets in the City of DUNKDIN :— George-street Dowlinir-street Stuart-street Rattray-street Filleul-street Manor Place St. Andrew-street Sti^Tord-strcet Hanover-street Walker-street Moray Plnce Princes-street Terms of Lease, 14 years. Valuation given for improvement. Apply to D. J. NAPIER, Princes-street. Public Companies. A USTRAMA'M AGRICULTURAL COMj£\ PANY'S COAL, screened or smithy, delivered at shortest notice, in city or suburbs, by the undersigned. JAMES L.& C. BURKE, Princci-sti-cct, opposite Barracks. PROSPECTUS " "VICTORY" SCREW STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, FOR PURCHASING, GETTING OFF, AND REFITTING THE SCREW STEAM-SHIP "VICTORY." Catital: £7000; in 1400 Shares of £5 each. £2 payable upon allotment, and the remainder in calls not exceeding £1 each, extending over a period • of Four Months. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS, "W. O. YOUNG-, Esq. E. B. CARv'HL, Esq. R. B. MARTIN, Esq. •W. RMVLINS, Esq. JAS. KILGOUR, Esq. A. S. WILSON. Esq. BAXKKBS, UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. SOi.R'ITOES, Messrs. KEN YON & RAWLINS. KSGINEHB, JAMES SCOTT. SECEETAKT, GEO. (lARSIDE. It is estimated that the cost of putting1 the ship afloat will be £2000 Amount payable to present proprietors iv cash for purchase of Vessel 1500 I)o. by Bills fordo 1500 Fitting' out and contingencies 2000 £7000 TinHIS Company has been formed for the purpose X of taking the steam-ship " Victory" ofi the beach, and re-fittinp; her for sea. The " Victory " is a screw-steamer of 1000 tons ijross register, anil fitted with engines of 180 horse- ' power. She is known as one of the strongest and ' fastest vessel.-, in Australia. She now lies on tlie beach nt high-water mark, and on sand, there being no rocks or dangers in the way of taking her off. She is not strained or injured in any way. Her engines are in perfect working order; and, if she were got oil. which Mr.'J nines .Scott (the Engineer) states may be easily accomplished at moderate expense, she might be filled for sea at'short notice, and at a trifling outlay. Mr. James Scott, qf Newcastle, N.S.W., proprietor of the patent slip there, and weil-known for his ingenious and successful accomplishment of similar undertaking's, proposes to lift the ship and convey her into deep water by means of a hydraulic apparatus (now in use in England), for which lie possesses a patent Mr. Scott estimates the expense of taking the ship off. at £-2000. 1 lie " Victory" was valued, nt the time she was run ashore, at from £25,000 to £30,000 ; and, in the opinion of competent judges, would be worth the same sum if successfully got ailoat again and refitted for spa. The hull ot the "Victory" was purchased by her present proprietors, who oiler to hand her over to the Company upon the following terms: —£1300 to be paid down on giving possession, and £1500 iv bills. It will bo for the shareholders to determine whether the Company shall sell the ves?el and realize their profit, or •.nn.kc arrangements to run her. The rapid iiKTi'iwc of the New Zealand trade has given greatly increased employment to the colonial steamers'"; and, owing to the recent loss of several, such vessels are at tiu- pre.-*nt. time greatly in demand and enhanced in value. The "Victory" is well-known as a vessel eminently suited, from her size and speed, for the I intercolonial trade, in which she might be employed with great advantage, to the province, and large direct ; profit to the proprietors. A limited number of shares are still open, applications for which "must bo made at the office of it. 15. .Min-tin & Co., on or before the 17th March next, on | which dny a meeting of the Company will take place, and the final allotment of aliares will be made. TJnntdin, Feb. 27, IS<s'2. For Sale. CAAFF. CHAFF. CHAFF. DUNEDIN CUT from the best Oaten Hay, 16 per cwt., at Samubl Cannon's Hay and Corn Store, Walker-street. FTKE" BlflCKti~FOll SALE; Robt. Fknwick, Moray-place. ONIONS, POTATOES, and CARROTS, now Lauding, and for Sale by John Brook, opposite Bank'of New Zealand, Rattray street, FOR SALE. OAKUM,— a quantity Cheap ! ! TilOS. NORTON & CO., Stores, High-street.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 93, 4 March 1862, Page 7
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