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UC'lOllS TiIURjSDAY. APiilL 7tu THE BItOCKVILI/E FST VTE, Half-way lush and Kaikorn. Tho Property of J. Borion, ivq. To Gentlemen, Siiui.tters. Merchants, Fanners, New Arrivals, and M irkc-t (jiardene .s. 200 Acres of the Finest Land and ihe most delightful loi-ality near Town only 2$ miles fom the Post Ollice, now surveyed and subu.vide 1 in Blocks of fi-i-in 10 to 50 acres. RB. MAKTIN & CO. have bern favo.\d with . instructions from .7. Bortou. iisq ,to tie for nle by auction, on Thursday April i7ch, at uneo'clouk lv whole of this c .Hy vnlimblu property. Blocks Ncs. i! 0 and 115, co tai i tac'i abov.t S acres, isuncultivated, >-ut tine productive soil. Blocks Nos. 130, 131, 133, e-wh about 11 ac es is all fenced, and forms one paddock. This part of the property can be specially referred to as being line rich soil, with a nice stream of water running through it, and beautifully sheltered. They will be put up in sepetate lots. Blocks No. 131, contains nearly ten acres, un fenced, iihd is line bush. Block 135. Upon this section of nearly 13 acres islands a cottage and a comfortable brick house, and the stone foundation for a new building ; the gardens attached are abunda tly stocked with rare and choice fruit trees, and well known to yield most abundant fruit. Blocks 137, 189. Nicely timbered and fenced. Block Ml. lists' a small cottage upon it, and part of it divided into one paddock with a beautiful gorse fence fronting the road; in all about 12 acres. Blacks 143, 145, 147, 149 and 151 ; in all about 50 acres, securely fenced, and how laid down in gra<s. The house is built of .-tone and the out-otHces are of the most substantial character, built regardless of expense by the late proprietor. It is bounded on one side by bush, and can be particularly recommended ror the resilience of a gentleman or for a dairy farm. Blcc -s 1./2, 153. 154. Is enclosed and fenced in one paddock of 30 ncres (more or less) anil has also been down in grass. Blocks 100. 161. Contain each about 10 acres ; is unfenced, and will be offered in two lots. The Auctioneers, in referring to this unusually select property, can with every confidence assert that nothing can surpass it in the neighborhood, either for situation, quality of soil, and the distance from town, only about two miles aud a half The locality has been chosen by some of the oldest settlers for iheir residences. The -property can at no lime bo encroached upon by small homesteads. It. is well known that the late proprietor during his residei c. here spent several thousands of pounds upon this p.op;ity, advantages which the purchasers will benefit. . Plan" rind further information can be obtained at the of. • f the Auctioneers. Terms liberal. aUiiSIMV, A PHIL 22NU. At 12 o'clock, sharp. To Parties Desirous of an Investment.

At the ToUomaririro. PART OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MILTON. 170 FREEHOLD ALLOTMEiVI'S, One quarter of ;m acre each. No Reserve. To Working Men, Laborers on the Roads. Carters, Diggers, Mechanics and Others. RB. MARTIN & CO., are instructed by James . Smith, E-q., if the Tukomnririio, to sell by auction, on ti.f ground, on Tuesday, April 22nd, at 1_ o'clock sharp, to the highest bidders. 170 VEHY VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, Being' part of the 1 lvperty known as Milton. The biock !n.\v to be sold fronts the main Government ro.id. through the Tokonmririro Plains, (intending from Air. Vanse'a new Hotel to past Mr. Mausford's Store, and iroin Mr. Smiths Store at the Bridge, to Mr. Jas. Martin's House, which is also on ~* the main road to tin- ( huivh School-house, and that very -valuable Bush Reserve. Thes.t well-situated Freeholds can be recommended to all devious of securing homes. The property is flue and dry; and the situation is id cidedly the best on the Plains, being" the junciion to all the digging?, and m the most ri-ing part, of the country—as an i..----vistmentent, thispioperty can be highly recommended to capitalists. Fur the mechanic, digger, or laborer, it is specially adapted, possessing- the advantage of being-i-lose to a number of good genuine stores, butchers, flour mills, bak-vs, aic, and where buildings are uaily being" erected. To the Australian who may dread the winter here, it may be well to point out that, these Freeholds are close to the COAL FIELDS AND BUSH RESERVE. Terms liberal, at Sale. Sale at. 12 o'clock. No It -serve. ~WEDNhSDAY, _3ud APRIL. THE TOWNSHIFoF GLKNORE. To Mining f\>mrianies. niggers. Speculators, Storekeepeis »il Others. HIGHLY VALUAIii,^ AURIFEROUS LAND. THE WOOLSHIiD. ! The First Discovkkkd Diggings. 160 MOST VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS, Fronting the Main Road passing the Woolshed, an(l fronting the Tokoniaimo River. Tub Sale to take place on tub Ground. 1> B. MARTIN & (,'O. are instructed by K. Mus.Vj. grave, Esq., J P., to offer for sale by auction, on Wednesday, the 23rd April, at 12 o'clock, on the ground, at the Woolshed, THE TOWNSHIP OF GLENORE, WITHOUT RESERVE, Consisting of 100 Allotments of nearly one quarter of an acre each of fine rich land. Note. —The Block now to be sold extends from the Waterwheels to beyond Mr. Oosgrove's store, am. within four miles of an excellent ;Bush, with a firatrate dray road to it It is also well known tha J the yield of gold in this spot made the fortunes of some of the old residents, and it only remains now for experienced diggers to avail themselves of the present opportunity. - The general report is that the men at work at the present time on the river-bed at the opposite side are making from £20 to £25. per week per man. Or il only as homesteads to intending resident diggers, this, opportunity-can be recommended. TO STOREKEEPERS AND BUTCHERS. On the same day will he offered the House at present in the occupation of Mr. Cosgrove, consisting oi sixnoms, with Stock-yard, Ganien, &c. This latter part of the property to be submitted for sale offers an unusual opportunity to persons anxious for a good stand for a general business. It is supposed that there are at the preseut time about 500 ersons steadily and profitably employed on the spot. Plans will be issued in a few days. No Deserve. Terms -Half cash ; balance by bills at 6 months. DAi'OF SALK FIXED FOR THURSDAY. 17in APRIL.

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 Monday, 17th inst., in sections from 10 TO 50 ACRES EACH. The Auctioneers iV:el great pleasure in bringing this Estatij before the public. It is wall known to be the most delightful locality round or about Dunedin, conimaudiig the most magnificent views, completely »heltpred ith bush, and a plentiful supply of pure water, h is hardly necessary to say that several thousands of i;oumls have been expended on the property by the late proprietor, and tiie great or portion has been under rop. Plans and further information can be obtained t 'mi the Auctioneers R. B, MARTIN & CO. .NoTloii. rrUIE SALE of the BROCKVILLE ESTATE IS FIXED FOE THURSDAY, APRIL 17th. Plans will be ready at our office on Tuesday next. R. H. MARTIN & CO. Nu'lltili. mflE SALE of the TOWNSHIP of MILTON, I will be held on the ground, at Tokomairiro, on TUESDAY, APRIL 22sv. 170 FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS, j No Reserve. Plans are now ready and can be obtained at <ur •3ice. Ji. B. MAItTIN & CO.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 128, 14 April 1862, Page 2

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