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Auctions. j — . i ON MONDAY, 17th MARCH. ' FIRST-CLASS HOTEL BUSINESS AND | PREMISES. j ; THE "CAMP HOTEL," WAITAHUNA. The Property of Mr. J. A. Ross. EB. MARTIN &CO.havebeoninstructedtooffer . for sale by auction, at their rooms, Highstreet, on MONDAY, March 17th, at 1 o'clock :— o- All that very valuable property known as the 3- "Camp Hotel," Waitahuna, —built of corrugated zinc, containing two large sitting-rooms, and with a fine roomy bar, and sleeping-room ly in one of the best situations. The building is 25 feet by 15 feet, with plenty of room for additions. The business has been established some time and is now in a most thriving state; any married man with a moderate amount of capital will find this a most profitable undertaking. The fittings and stock, all of first-class quality, can be taken at a fair mutual valuation. kY - Terms very liberal, at sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE BROCKVILLE ESTATE, Two and a-half miles from the Post-office, on the '' Half-way Bush Road. Plans now in course of preparation. WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY AUCTION, on an early day. in sections from 10 TO 50 ACRES EACH. rs The Auctioneers feel great pleasure in bringing this Estate before the public. It is well known to be the most delightful locality round or about Dunedin, commanding the most magnificent views, completely sheltered with bush, and a plentiful supply of pure water, j It is hardly necessary to say that several thousands'of pounds have been expended on the property by the late proprietor, and the greater-portion has been under I crop. Plans and further information can be obtained V from the Auctioneers R. B. MARTIN & CO. '- POSTPONED TILL TUESDAY, 18th MARCH. 50 Head Prime Dairy Cows, Heifers and Steers, at the Stock Yards of Mr. Alex. M'Kay, _ East Taieri. , TO DAIRYMEN, BREEDERS, & BUTCHERS. :" T> B. MARTIN & CO., are instructed by Mr. , JLV. Alex. M'Kay, to offer for Sale by Auction, at t " his Stock Yards, East Taieri, on TUESDAY, March ,' 11th, at 1 o'clock, 50 HEAD PRIME DAIRY COWS, HEIFERS, ie AND STEERS. j. The Cattle can be seen at Mr. M'Kay's, for one week previous to the Sale, to satisfy intending purt e chasers of their prseding, &c. Many of them will be found fit for the Butcher. Also, Heifers and Cows in Calf. SALE ON TUESDAY, 18th MARCH. Luncheon provided. _ Terms at Sale. ic PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ° TUESDAY, 18th 'MARCH. To Wine and Sprit Merchants, Grocers, Storekeepers, and others. J DANIELS & CO. are instructed to sell by . auction, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, on Tuesday, the 18th instant, at one o'clock, Ex " Mary Scott," and other late arrivals, A large assortment of Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, Wines, Spirits, Bottled Ale, Provisions, &c, &c. ■< Particulars in future advertisement. SATURDAY, 15th MARCH. . n ONIONS ! ONIONS ! J DANIELS & CO. have received instructions . to Sell, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, on ; SATURDAY, the I.olb March at One o'clock— ' 9 3 tons prime onions In lots to suit purchasers. SATURDAY, MARCH 15. a SALE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, g To Close Consignments. J DANIELS & CO. are Instructed to Sell by . Auction, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, on Saturday, the 15th March, at 1 o'clock. A Large Assortment of MERCHANDISE. Particulars in future advertisements. TOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. EXPIRATION OF LEASE. ABSOLUTE POSITIVE SALE. GEO. CASPER announces that, desirous to avoid the tlelay and losses of a Sale by Auction, he will, from and after Monday, 3rd inst., Sell, Without reserve, 1 The whole of his large, elegant, and yrell-assorted Stock of Stationery, Fancy Goods, Platedware, Musical Instruments. Account and Pocket Books, Cutlery, Perfumery, Standard Novels, &c, &c. The whole must be sold within one month. The quality of the Goods and the excellent choice always exhibited at Australian Hou?e, will assure all parties of an opportunity to obtain articles of USE AND ORNAMENT, At and under Original Cost. ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. BUILDING SITES. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. CORNER SECTION. JETTY STREET AND PRINCES STREET. JAS. PATERSON &, CO. have much pleasure in ; announcing that they have been favored with in- i structions from the Trustees of the Presbyterian Church, to submit to public competition THAT LONG-DESIRED, JUSTLY-ESTEEMED, AND MOST ELIGIBLE PROPERTY KNOWN AS "THE MANSE RESERVE." Leases for a period of 14 years, together with plans, are in course of preparation—subject to the most liberal conditions. An early day will be fixed upon for the sale, of which but short notice will be given in a future ad- - vertiseinent. TUESDAY, 18th MARCH, 1862. At 12 o'clock. TO MERCHANTS. STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been instructed , by Messrs. Scott & CO. (in consequence of their removing into their new prnmises'-inyßattray-street), to sell by Public Auction, on TUESDAY, the 18th instant, at 12 o'clock, on the ground, The Lease of their large and commodious stores in Princes-street, (adjoining those of Messrs. f Jones and Williamson, )■ having nearly 14 years of the lease to run. The Stores are in the most central part of the town, with a large frontage to PrincesStreet, and a depth of 120 feet, all of which i is built over, are capable of storing about 800 tons of goods, and have every facility for working same, ' ... A more eligible position could not possibly be obtained, the stores being iv close proximity to the new Jetty, also to the. Banks, and commanding all the traffic to and from the diggings. The yearly rental is £250. Terms at sale. . . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To the Aristocracy and Merchants of Dunedin, New Arrivals, and others desirous of possessing Homes in the happy valley of Graham's Town, fifteen minutes walk irom the post-office. _ AM'LANDHESS & CO. have been favored . with instructions from John Graham, Esq., to sell by Auction at an early day, his Magnificent .11 Property, contained in Section 2, Block 44,1 being. Jj Ten. Acres, delightfully situated for residences of a ai .superior description, and having one remarkably well of adapted spot for a Hotel, of a first-class character. The. land is divided by the Governuiept great highway to the gold mines, and through it flows the never-failing Kiakorai stream. 4 -' Plans will be ready in a few days. j Terms very Liberal, 1.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 102, 14 March 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 102, 14 March 1862, Page 2

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