Auctions. ■ "thTs ~day^ ~ "~~" THURSDAY, 22nd MAY. At 12 o'clock sharp. SALUWDHY fWORTH TAIERI), 100 FIRST-CLASS WEtX-RRED DAIRY COWS FOR SALE. ,;.;.- To Settlers, Fanners, Dairymen, Dealers, ami Others. J MACLEAN & CO. are favored with instruc- . lions liviui Campbi-.i.t. Thomson, Ksq., tv m; 11 l»y unction, at Mr. DuxAt.n Riiiu's Ynnln, Xurtli Tliicri, on Thursday, the 2-2ud instant, at 12 o'clock sharp 100 sjilf m!i<l, well-bred Dairy Cows and Heifers, with young Calves at foot ami springing. also, — 7 Splendid Brood Mares. The above-mentioned Cattle are a very superior lot, and all parties in want of goud dairy or breeding stock would do well to attend the sale. Terms —Under £50, cash ; over £60, approved bilis at three months. No Reserve. Luncheon Provided. MONDAY, MAY 26'. "~™ ~ At 12 o'clock sharp. Land Sale arivei^ert for Monrt.iy, 19lh, is postponed nnlil Monday, 2GUi, in consequence of the inflomency of the weather. A SPOKE FROM THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE - PORTION OF BLOCK VII., TOWN OF DUNEDIN. Without Reserve. On the ground, High-street, opposite Hope-street. WILLIAM WATTS has been favored with in st-ruotiotis from Mr. J. D. 3asm, to Bell oi the ground, Hiyh-ttreet, a few yards above tin Tamora Hutel Bar, on Monday, May 26th, at 15 o'clock, without reserve, The lease of all those desirable allotments o land beh;g a subdivision of portion of Blocli VII. A plan of which is to be seen at the Auction Rooms There arc at present, three well-built Houses or three of the allotimnus, —one let for £200 per year one £150, and the other £100. The situation is second to none in town,' eithei for business purposes (the neighborhood being verj crowded at present, with every prospect of its beinj the best outlet from Dunediri) or private residences. The frontage to High-street is at present in greai demand, Mr. Jones having been pressed to sell al very high rates ; but, having a desire to dispose of tlx whole by fnir coiuuelition, he is determined to sulnii the entire subdivision on Monday 215 th, at 12 o'clock Terms of sale will be very liberal The Auctioneer begs to draw attention to the situ atiou, ifc being, without exception, the most delight fill .spot in town, from which a view may be obtainec of the ocean, and the advantage of knowing early the arrival of the mails; in addition .to which the pros pect is delightful; in fact, the finest in this enchant ing city. Such an opportunity may never occur again, an< therefore should not be' lost. T!ie Contractors have commenced to cut away anci level the street: it is expected it will be finisher v.-it.'iiii one month, and when done, High-street wili Iw the best and most frequented spot in town. Terms at sale. PORTOBELLO DISTRICT. T> CAMPBELL and CO. have been instructed t. by tho proprietor. H. C. Hertslet, Esq., tc sell by private contract, ' ilo Acres of Freehold Property, situated between Grnssypoint, and the Yellow Bluff, Porto hello District, opposite Port Chalmers. Thi? valuable property consists of rich alluvial land, moderately timbered, comparatively level, well watered and grassed, being- suitable either for agricultural or pastoral pursuits, having1 the advantage Oi deep water frontage to the harbor, iifiording facilities for tho shipment of produce, timber or other materinl, either to Port Chalmers or Dunedin. This property, from its convenient distance frore Duuedin, and easy access to it, either by laud oi water, offers to theimliistiious farmer or agriculturist an opportunity of acquiring property of increasing value upon easy and liberal terms. Further particulars can be obtained at the rooms o, the Auctioneds. R. CAMPBELL & CO., Maclaggan-street. ~ WEDNESDAY, 2Sm MAY. OAMARU BUILDING ALLOTMENT. I> CAMPBELL & CO. have been instructed by \i. the proprietor 11. C. llcrtslet, Esq ,to sell by public Auction, (if not previously disposed of), at Oamaru, on Wednesday ths 28th Alay,— All that valuable piece of land situated in the Government reserve adjoining Itchen-street, and immediately opposite Wharf-street, subdivided as per plan into ten allotments. The position of this section is about the finest in the rising Town.'ihip of Ormaru, commanding a magnificent view of the Bay and anchorage ground, open, airy, but well sheltered, and the only peice of land upon the Government reserve and public esplanade which has been disposed of, being well suited -for the erection of private residences or busiuess premises, from its contiguity,to the landing place and anchorage ground of Oamaru Bay. Terms Liberal. R. CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers; Land Agents, &c, &c, Maclaggan-street. WEDNESDAY,. 2Sth MAY. OAMARU BUILDING SITES. " E CAMPBELL & CO. have received instruc- •. tionis fiom H. C. Hertslet, Esq., to submit to public competition, at Oaraaru, on Wednesday, the agth May. All that valuable piece of land, comprising ■about half an. acre, being section No. 10, block No. 30, situated in Test-street, and next allotment but one to Tyne-street close to the Bay and Government Rcsctvci To persons intending to erect business premises, the present instance allords them an opportunity of possessing 'freehold property upon easy and liberal terms. The position of this section of land being so centrally situated, close to the landing place and shipping', presents an opportunity for the safe investment of capital rarely equalled. Terms very liberal. R. CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, Land Agents, &c \ MONDAN.. 2utf JUNE, At 1 o'Clcck . precisely. EXCHANGE SALES RO O M.' UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION OF TUP. HOPE STREET FREE STORES EDWARD CASPER & CO. are instructed to sell absolutely and unreservedly to the highest bidder that substantial, secure, and centrally-situated building so favorably known as the HOPE STREET FREE STORES. - A Tramway, furnished with Carriage, made expressly, traverses the entire depth of 132 feet, and the building will be divided into six capacious Stores, each having a right to the free use of tram, road and truck. Tins right-of-wny only needs to be seen to bo appreciated —covered in, well lighted, and ten feet wide. Goods can be received and despatched with ease and rapidity. There is also another right-of-way outside the building ensuring many conveniences. The contents of the Hope-street Free Stores are already, ensured for £5000, and the building itself is also secured from risk by fire, and as nothing has been spared to make it strong; durable, safe, and accessible, insurances have been effected at low retes. Lot 1 has 18 feet frontage to Hope-street, and 45 fcettleptb. Loi 2, 44 feet frontage to two riarhts-of-way. Lot 3,43 „ „ Lot 4, 27 feet frontage to Hope-street, and a depth iof 45 feet. Lot 5, 44 feet to right-of-way. , Lor. 6, 43 „ „ Terms:— One-third Gisli, one-third purchaser's bill at Three months, one-third at Four months. •'-:'■ POSSESSION IMMEDIATE,!.-'':, With the Transfer at Current Rates of Goods on Storage at time of sale.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 161, 22 May 1862, Page 2
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