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Auctions. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. - "|_> CAMPBELL k CO. will sell by auction at an JLw. e.uly clay, a general assortment tf btatiouery, ana other goods, consisting of— Ruling and periuratiug machines Portaule puts tor pii-tiug labels Playing cards, pencil rules . i Astronomical hguie^, lioukb, ink powders Em elopes, portable atoul, leltei clips, _c. Handsomely bound Uibltb School ami other .biolv-j in gieat varieties, too iiumiioi— to nieution in an advertisement. TUESDAY, _jtn MARoH. T3 CAMPBELL & CO. will sell at an early Jt\/. day, bj instructions ot the Le-see, Mr. li. ivrull, by public auction. QuaitCi-acie, sjtt.on No. 14, of block No. 33, with frontage to Great King-street of 66 feet, and depth of 100 feet. ". Upon the rear of the allotment are erected three dwellings of two rooms each, producing a rental of 60s. weekly. The whole section subject to a ground rent of £25 per annum. The situation is most ' central, being next block but one to the east of . the Albion, and opposite Mr. Simpson's store. Also, — Section No. 7 of block No. 33, with a frontage .to George-street of 66 jleet, with a depth , of 105 feet. Upon the north side of the" section is' erected a store and dwelling of four rooms, well finished, 16 x2B feet, let ior a period of two years, with 33 feet frontage, and depth ot'S^ feet 6 inches, producing a rental of £6.105. per annum. In rear of same building are erected a stable and dwelling, leased for three years—producing rental, annual ground-rent, £10 per annum. : The 33 feet on south side of same allotment is unoccupied. ■The different parts of the allotments will be sold without the slightest reserve, to' the highest bidder, with or without bonus, ground rent excepted. ;,- R.CAMPBELL'_ CO,,' .■:■'■" Auctioneers, .■,■■. .Land and Estate Agents, _c, &c. THURSDAY, MARCH 20th, , To .Persons desirous of obtaining Sites for Villas Suburban Retreats, or Country Residences. R CAMPBELL & CO. are instructed by the pro- . prieto.-, James Kilgour, Esq., to submit to public competition, the whole of the village of R 0 S L V N, Subdivided in lots to suit purchasers. The situation of this valuable piece of land, Sec-' tions 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 minutes walk of the • Post Office. Towards the east the view ex-! • tends 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. hi front, a most magnificent view of the Harbour nnd Shipping ; the splendid panorama of the scenery of Otago towards Portobello Bay, and the wooded hills of the Peninsula which separates the picturesque Scottish 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 so many advantages as regards its really beautiful position and cheerful aspect, with an unfailing supply of springs and running streams through the property ; 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 preparedshewing the portion already built upon—and will shortly be on view at the rooms of the Auctioneers. Terms—Liberal. TO HOTEL-KEEPERS. STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. A Rare Opportunity of Securing a Fortune,in less than two years. T> CAMPBELL & CO. are instructed by the _A>. 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 Invercargill and 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 largo 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 in the Province out of the City of Dunedin. 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 contiirfting 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 informatjon given that may be required, upon personal application at the Rooms of the undersigned, Maclaggan-stroet. Possession can bo given at a short date. I Terms Liberal. R. CAMPBELL & CO. DAY OF SALE FIXED. ! THURSDAY, 27th MARCH, 1862. VALUABLE SUBURBAN FREEHOLD ESTATE. R CAMPBELL & CO. have received positive in- . structions from Mu. Robert Muiuiav to submit to public competition his valuable Freehold Suburban- Estate, section 1-1 of block No. 2, situate contiguous to- the Town Belt in the North East boundary of the City, and known as the Maori Hill Estate. The property has been sub-divided into ■about. 32 quarter acre lots, plans of which, showing the position and number of each lot, are now being prepared for the convenience of intending purchasers. The whole will be disposed of without the slightest reserve. To persons desirous of possessing freehold sites upon which to erect private residences, the present opportunity offers advantages rarely to be met with ; the healthy position, beautiful scenery, and convenient distance from the city, combine the advantages of a town residence with the quietude and retirement of the country. The situation of this estate can only be appreciated by a personal visit; it commands a view of the Ocean Beach, and its distance from the sea shelters it from the wintry blasts of the-south. To persons of delicate constitution it offers the many advantages possessed by the inhabitants of warmer climes. Tho scenery is magnificent, whether .in. the direction of the Half Way Bush, the pine clad hills towards Mount Cargill, or the charming view of the North East Valley, so much resembling an English landscape, the Water of Leith in the foreground, and the quiet woodland scenery of Pelichet Bay; embracing at the same time a commanding view of the harbor and shipping, bounded by the peninsula in the distance. The road to the Half Way Bush and the North East Valley pisses through the land, also a direct road to George-street anil Great King-street, where public conveyances are plying to and from the city. The limits of an advertisement preclude the Auctioneer from enlarging further upon this valuable property; and they respectfully suggest to intending purchasers a visit to the locality; and judge for themselves of the correctness of what they have been faintly endeavoring to describe. E. CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneer and Estate Agents, Muelaggan-struet. rauctToNE__• S™NOTICI!'. ~ rTUIE Undersigned having token out n License as .X AUCTIONEER, beg.! to inform tho Merchants of Dunedin, and the public generally, that, ho is l!*pen to receive goods for Sale, aiiil to advance on same at his-temporary sale rooms, in Stafford-street, ami from liis long experiouco of the business in tho Colonies, ho feels confidant of being able to carry out all sales to the satisfaction of those entrusting them to Ids management. ■ W. SMITH, (Opposito Campbell & Co.'n Stow) Stnffonl-stwt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 105, 18 March 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 105, 18 March 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 105, 18 March 1862, Page 2

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