Auctions. J DANIELS & CO., Auctioneers, are desirous . of eng-aii-iiis: the services of a gentleman thoroughly competent to take charge of the Auction Room Department, and othenvise assist in the conduct of their business. To a person well qualified for the same, a liberal salary will bo given. Applications by letter only in the first instance will be attended to. ,T. DANIELS & CO., Princes-street. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. To Perilous desirous of obtaining Sites for Villas Suburban Retreats, or Country Residences. E CAMPBELL & CO. are instructed by the proi. prieior, James Kilgour, Esq., to submit to public competition, the whole of the village of 11OSLYS, Subdivided in lots to suit purchasers. I The situation of this valuable piece of laud, sections No. 26, 27, and 28, Upper Kaikorai district, is one of the finest in the Province, commanding a most extensive and varied prospect, within fifteen minute* walk of the Post Ofline. Towards the east the view extends to the woodland scenery of the Water of Leith, North East Valley, and the road to Port Chalmers, with the lofty Mount Cargill. in the distance. In front, a most magnificent view of the Harbour and Shipping ; the splendid panorama of the scenery of (.Hugo towards Portobello Bay, and the wooded hills of the Peninsula which separates the picturesiiueScottish lake-like appearance of the Harbour of Otage from the great Southern Ocean, embracing at the same time a .commanding view of the Ocean Beach, with the sublime appearance of the heaving billows breaking incrested foam upon «• its undulating sands. The situation of the allotments now offered are of the most choice description, and must be visited, in order to be duly appreciated : such an opportunity as the present rarely occurs of securing freehold property so very suitable for private residences, comprising co many "advantages as regards its really beautiful position and cheerful aspect, with an unfailing supply of springs and running streams through the _ pixiperty ; also, abundance of stone suitable for building and other purposes. The metalled road to the Half-Way Bush passes through the Town Belt, -within a short distance of its South-east .Boundary. The whole of the land is now being divided into one quarter, one half, and one acre allotments. Title unexceptionable, being only one remove from the Crown Grant, A plan of the ground is now being prepared— shewing the portion already built upon —and will shortb/be on view at the rooms of the Auctioneers. Terms—Liberal. Further particulars in a future Aavertisement. TO HOTEL-KEEPERS, STOREKEEPERS, J AND OTHERS. ! A Rare Opportunity of Securing a Fortune in less than two years. R CAMPBELL & CO. are instructed by the , . proprietors, Mr. Ewen M'Coll, to dispose of his valuable Freehold Property, known as the •• DIGGERS' -REST," With 2 Acres of Land, situated at the Green Island, five miles from Dunedin, on the Great South Road leading from the Metropolis of the Province of Otago to Invercarpill i;nd Southland Province, the Taieri Ferry, Waihola Lake, Tokomairiro, and the Goldfields of Waipori, Waitahuna, Tuapeka, Munroe's Gully, &c, &c. From the very favorable position of the above Hotel for doing a large and lucrative business, it presents an opportunity rarely found, possessing so many advantages : its close proximity to the city, in the Valley of the Kaikorai, with a clear running stream in front of the property, rendering it a favorite resort of the inhabitants for pleasure or recreation, while the whole traffic to the southern inland parts of the Colony passes in front of the Hotel, securing to it a trade "seldom possessed by any similar establishment iv the Province out of the City of Duuediu. The advertisers are fully cognizant of the reason o the present landlord retiring from the prosperous business that he is now engaged in producing most satisfactory pecuniary results, viz., there being no necessity for his longer continuing his present vocation, and are prepared to satisfy intending purchasers of the soundness and stability of the business transacted, and the certainty of any persons conversant with innkeeping being quite in a position, within a very short period, to retire with a satisfactory and ample competency. The Auctioneers will receive offers of purchasing the Lease, and all further information given that may be required, upon personal application at the Rooms of the undersigned, Maclaggan-street. Possession can ha given at a short date. Terms Liberal. R, CAMPBELL k CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HOMES FOR THE.INDUSTRIOUS. R CAMPBELL & CO. are instructed by the . proprietor, Mr. Robert Miller, to submit to public competition, on an early date, THE LEASE FOR TEN YEARS, OF 18 ALLOTMENTS VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Sections 32>nd 33, of Block No. 34, in Great King-street, East. To suit the convenience of the industrious and working classes, the proprietor has instructed the Auctioneers to give liberal terms to the purchasers of the leases of the above property, an opportunity rarely afforded to them of becoming their own landlords upon m;ch easy and favorable conditions, whilst the situation is so very advantageous, being within afe w mi mates walk of the great centre of traffic in the city, with public conveyances passing to and from the North East Valley. A plan of the property can be inspected at the rooms of the Auctioneers, showing1 the extent of each allotment, and where further particulars can be obtained. R. CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers & Commission Agents, Maclaggan-street IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, MARCH 20th, 1802. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TOWNSHIP OF GRANTON. MR. \VM. CARR YOUNG has received instructions to submit to public auction, in his ooms, on Thursday, the 20 th March, at 1 p.m., All that really valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Situate on the Matau branch of the Molyueux River, comprising THE TOWNSHIP OF GRANTON, Lithographed plans of which will be shortly issued at the office of the Auctioneer. JgfT This property offers peculiar advantages for business purposes, being most conveniently situated at the termination of the high road from the diggings, and close to the shipping place, where two large vessels, the *' Pilot" and " Mount Alexander," direct from Hobart Town and Melbourne respectively, have recently discharged their cargoes alongside the river bank. The fine Bush Reserve is only a mile distant from the Township, with water carriage the whole, way, and the well-known rich coal-fields of the Molyneux are in the immediate neighborhood. Whether regarded as a convenient market of supply for the diggings, or as an outlet for the increasing valuable wool produce of the rising district of the Molyueux, now a port of entry, the Township of Granton must sooner or later occupy a prominent position as a first-rate business centre, and the natural richness of the soil within and around teTown, renders it equally attractive for aghi cultural purposes. It therefore greatly conn mends itself to all classes of purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. Terms at Sale. Title guaranteed. SALE BY AUCTION. MR. WM. CARR YOUNG has received instructions to sell by Auction, immediately upon arrival of the "Scotia," from Melbourne, on account of whom it may concern, 4hhds. ) C.V.P 8 qr.-casks J Dark and Pale Brandies 22 qr.-casks Port and Sherry Wines ■40,000 feet of Timber, scantling, weatherboards, T and G flooring Further particulars in a futura advertisement. I
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 95, 6 March 1862, Page 2
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