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■ Auctions • - • ■ ; WEDNESDAY,-IGth APRIL, ISS27 MARINE VILLAGE Of DAL KEITH, Within Ten Minutes' Walk of the Jetty, at ' ' POUT CHALMERS. E CAMPBELL & CO. have received instructions ), from John Thomson, Esq., Port Chalmers, to sell by auction, on the ground adjoining the Town Bait, on Wednesday, the 10th inst., at 12 o'clock, the lease, for 14 years, of his valuable landed property. Suburb/in Section No. 62, subdivided into lota to suit the convenience of inteadiny purchasers, situated outside the Town Belt, on the Dunedin-rood, imd; close to the Peninsula which seperates Sawyers' Bay from the Anchorage Ground, at *'orfc Chalmers. The position of the village of Dalkoith is upon a gently rising and sheltered acclivity from the sea shore, and commands an extensive prospect towai-i!.'. tlie entrance to the Heads of Otago Harbor and Flag., staff, the 'Maori settlement, Porto JJello. and isUiims' near the Bay of Port Chalmers, and the anchorage ground, for the largest of ocean going steamers and sailing; vessels, from whence there is daily communication with this capital of the province by boats, steamers, and sniling vessels, and the new line of road over the ranges, which is now completed, will briug Port Chalmers within about four miles of the Northeast Valley, on the macadamised level road to Dunedin. . The north side of the village of Dalkeith borders on the richly wooded and well watered country, the view of which is terminated by the lofty summit ot Mount Cnrgill, towards the north-east. To the south and west is seen the cultivated lands of the Peninsula, the wooded hills extending towards Anderson's Bay and the Ocean Beach ; the harbor of Otago, with shipping passing to and from Dunediu. The new road, now completed, from Port Chalmers to Dunedin, passes through the property, and offers to the admirers of nature a new vista of charming scenery at every turn of the road, rivalling the most admired views of the famed Lock Katrine, or Lochlomoud. i : To persons desirous of, possessing Marine Resi dences, the present instance presents many advan • tages ; its fine position and accesaibily, either by land or water, being only within a few minutes' walk from the chief port of the'province, and entrance to the. capital of Ofcigo. The terms of. lease are for fourteen years, and full valuation at that period will be allowed for all improvements made upon the property; and, being more closely situated to the trading part of the port than other portions of the Township, it presents openings for the safe investment of capital in the erection or shops, warehouses, or private residences, having frontages to the sea-beach, with a gentle declivity from the main road. Plans of the Property are being prepared, which can sbortJy be obtained at the rooms of the auctioneers. '' Terms, liberal—-declared at time of sale. Luncheon provided. R. CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, end General Land and Estate agents.

, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. . Township of St. Leonard, on the Hill. . r.-.-R CAMPBELL & CO. have received instnic- . tions from Messrs. Gillies and Street, as agents for John M'Glashan, Esq., ■ Balmaeewen, to submit to public competition, on an early day, of -which due notice will be given. . ; HIS SUBURBAN PROPERTY, '■ THE TOWNSHIP OF-ST. LEONARD ON THE HILL, Comprising about 20 Acres, situate on the Half-'- ---• Way Bush and North East Valley Roads,' and about ten minutes' walk from the North ; end of George-street. . The position of the above valuable Freehold Property is most choice, being convenient to. the North end of the City, and the Water of Leith ; open and ■ well-sheltered, yet sufficiently elevated to command a magnificent view of the City of Dunedin, suburbs, and surrounding country. ' " . '' Towards the West and South-West, the view is varied and beautiful, and extend to the Kaikorai Valley, in the direction of the Green Island; the wooded slopes of Brockyille, thfi resideuee of F. Borton, Esq. ; the viljas of Messrs. Roy, Oliver, Hepburn, J'nunr, Shank, Ross, and the far-fatqed ■ Craigielee. On the North and East is the beautiful panoramic prospect of the forest scenery towards the Flagstaff Hill, Mount Cargill, and the lofty snowy mountain in the distance ; the North-East Valley and Road to Port Chalmers, Signal Hill, and the meandering course of the Water of Leith, till lost jn the woodland landscape of Pelichet Bay inlet.' On the South, the scene is towards the Harbor aud ship- . ping ;' the wooded hills of the peninsula which separ rates the Harbor of Otngo from the Southern ocean ;, in the distance towards the ocean beach may" be seen steam and. sailing vessels engaged, in the Australian, coasting, and foreign trade, passing to and fro in the direction of Foveaux Straits, Stewart's Island, and the settlements on. the Southern coasts of New Zealand. .."'... - . . •; ■ .This valuable property is now being surveyed in lots to suit the convenience of purchasers, and more suitable sites for private residences could hardly be desired, having the advantage of cheap firewood from its close proximity to the bush,' and the additional privilege of possessing the right to run stock on the adjacent Hundred, which extends over the ranges to the North Taieri and Silver Stream. The Government School of the District is within a short distance of the property. Plans are being prepared, and will shortly be on view at the Rooms of the Auctioneers, Maclaggaii--street; and at ■ Messrs. Gillies and Street's, Laud Agents aud Surveyors, Princes-street, Dunediu. R. CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers. Valuators Szc.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. R CAMPBELL anil GO. have received instruc- . tions from Mr. John Duncan, to sell, at an early day, ' The Lease for ten years of Suburban Section No. 2, now being1 subdivided into 28 .dlotments, having frontases of 25 foot to a.street, being a continuation of Great King street, nnd almost on the banks of ilie Water of Leitli, and tbe entrance to the sequestered and rural retirement of the most beautiful suburb of the city—the North East Valley. To intending purchasers of villas or country residences the situation of the above lots presents many advantages as regards distance, its aeepsMbility for residents in the neighborhood at all hours of the day to and from the city by public conveyances; its beautiful'woodland scenery and quiet retirement, being in a well shellci-cd and healthy position, render- ■ ing it one of the most choice localities tor a suburban residence around the City of Dunedin. Plans are being prepared, and will shortly be on view at, the rooms of the auctioneers. ' ' Further particulars and day of sale in a future advertisement. R. CAMPBELL and CO., Auctioneers, Valuator^ Land aiid Estate agents \ TOWN PROPERTY. :; First-class Hotel for Sale. T> CAMPBELL & CO. have for disposal by priiSj. , rate contract as first-class Hotel situate m the main street of the city, now doing a large business. The Premises are extensive, consisting of eighteen bed-rooms, and bar, tap-worn, three litr^e public . rooms, out-dnk-ea, together with every appliance and convenience for carrying on o large, increasing, and lucrative business. . Further particulars, and every information, to be had of the Auctioneers. It. CAMPJJELL & CO. ! - Alaclaziran-street. ~ BUILDING SITES ~ To be leased for 14 years. PRELIMINARY "NOTICE. B CAMPBELL & CO. have received instructions . from Mr. Alexander M'Konzie, to lease for a period of 14 years, twelve allotments of Land, close to their auction-rooms, in Maclangan-street, beiiijj situated at the intersection of Claifc, Duncan, and CanongaterStreets. "'■''; ' ' The leases of the sever;)! lots -yillbe sold for tlio •nbove period, suljject to the yearly rental that they may bring1 at auction, or purchasor may have the option of buying the 14 years' lease without any ground rent being required. The position of this piece of land is most convenient for tradesmen or the working classes, being close to the very centre of the city, without bfingsiirrounded by other dwellings; in an airy healthy locality, coni7))aridin<r fioni its elevated position a flue view of the city and principal thoroughfares, with abundance of pure water running through the ground. Terms liberal, declared at time of sate. TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. TTICTORIAN AUCTION MART, opposite V: 'Jinuv Office, Princes street, Duuedin.—K. DE; CARLE & CO. are now prepared to receive Goods for Sale.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 127, 12 April 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 127, 12 April 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 127, 12 April 1862, Page 2

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