For Sale. TO PARTIES IN WANT . OF A ' . THOROUGHLY GOOD INVESTMENT nOTEL KEEPERS, SPECULATORS,. AND OTHERS. ' A SPLENDID FAMILY RESIDENCE, COMPLETELY FURNISHED, AND SUITABLE IN EVERY RESPECT POR A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. FOR SALE, A MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, situated on tlie sea-side, in the most beautiful part of the PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY, Commanding an extensive view over mountain, forest land, and water. THE ESTATE Consists of five acres, well wooded, and all substan- T fcially fenced in, mid is well watered by a constantly * running stream. c It contains— ' . . Orchaid, Kitchen and pleasure gardens, Lawn and Shrubberies, "V AIL in first-rate order and well stocked. Also, an ornamental summer-house and gardener's cottage. -, THE. HOUSE J Contains— Drawing-room Dining-room Study. HaU Nursery Kitchen - • . - Store-room, and " Five bedrooms, All well furnished; together with the usual outbuildings, the whole in first-rate repair, being nearly | new. THIS PROPERTY Will be offered at a considerable rcductisn on the original cost, and one-half tho purchase may remain on mortgage for two or three years. AN ELIGIBLE OFFER To rent the property would be entertained by the proprietor. Communications addressed to A. E. W., Daily Times Office, will receive immediate attention. ON SALE at. the Stores of .the undersigned the entire cargo of the Omega, from United States :— Tools. 50 doz. Collins's handled axes 31 ~ Sharpe's Ohio do 16 „ Simon's do 50 „ lathing and shingling hatchets 30 „ carpenters' cooperss' & broad hatchets 30 „ boys' axes . p< 80 ~ Collins's curved sinking picks Ju 20 ~ mining picks 100 „ Collins's, Ames', and Haynes's LHRP shovels 120 „ i Collins's Ames's, Hunt's & Keith's 30, 32, 3-1, SG inch DR shovels 250 doz. Axe and pick handles 100 kegs Am. cut nails Spirit levels and framed wood saws. * Agricultural Implements. Eaglo an 3 2 bow ploughs, horse hoes and rakes ai Gedde s harrows, thermometer churns Bt , Meat and sausage cutters, cheese presses a( - Boston fan mills, 2-wheel Clinton corn-shellers w 1 Eagle mower and reaper, ox yokes • ca Hay cutters, 6 and 8 knives n Hay forks yj Scotch harrows . a( j Rakes, hoes, towels, and garden implements th Store trucks, cotton trucks. 0 T?„„t —, ■ _* a ~ 1 . do two do Lobsters, salmon, mackerel, and oysters in J^ lib. tins T. sounds, in qr-barrels and kits Sin. halibut, in boxes and drums Mackerel, in half and qr-barrels and kits Prepared corn starch Dried apples, in qr-barrels and kegs Stoughton bitters, lemon syrup Tomato ketchup, gothic and pepper sauce Water, butter, and soda crackers • 25 cases Vanable tobacco, half-pounds 50 three-qr boxes Buckeye tobacco,, tens 212 cases chairs, assorted 5G pkgs glassware, do ; 475 „ kerosine oil, in 8 gallon cases An assortment of lamps, shades, and chimneys Brooms, pails, tubs, clothes' pins Ash oars, 7 to 18 feet. Sashes, sash-doors, and doors assorted 46,564 feet shelving 50,526 „ T. and G. lumber 24,220 „ „ 5,871 „ 1-J inch pine planed 221 „ 2 inch „ f 5,870 „ l^inch „ 27,360 „ 6xl T. and G. flooring .j ".'... TICKLE & C 0.,. Free and Bonded Stores, Stafford-street. MiscellaneousBENEVOLENT ASYLUM, DUNEDIN. - To be supported by Voluntary Contributions. " He that hath pity on the poor, happy is he." . Objects :— TO relieve the aged, infirm, disabled, or destitute of all creeds and nations, by receiving and mainmining, in a suitable building, such as may be most benefited by being inmates of the Asylum. _ ' The Government having intimated their willingness to grant a site for the purpose, it is hoped that a sufficient sum will be collected to allow of a portion pf the Asylum being erected, and ready for the reception ol inmates before the winter sets in. President : His Honor Major Richardson. ' Vice-President : John Hyde Harris, Esq. ' Treasurer : Walter Day, Esq. Committee : A. C. STRODE, Esq. JULIUS VOGEL, Esq. ST. JOHN BRANIGAN, Esq. HENRY COOK, Esq. JAMES A. DOUGLAS, Esq. C. H. STREET, Esq. EDWARD CASPER, Esq. — RATTRAY, Esq. EDWARD HARDCASTLE, Hon. Secretary, By whom contributions are earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully received. Donations may also bo paid to the account of the Dunedin Benevolent Asylum at any of tbe Dunedin Banks. Mr. Jolm Scott, Worthington, has been appointed : Collector for the Institution. - A Superbly .brilliant and unequalled Light may always be obtained by purchasing the pure unadulterated KEROSINE OIL, ' Which is only to be obtained at greatly reduced' rates at R. E. INMAN & CO., 3, Prince3-street, through the Cutting. f TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, conducted by Mrs. Wurm, Croft Cottage, Albanystreet, near Ivnox Church. , , Prospectuses as to terms, &«., on application. c TftTHO would be without the comfort of a warm c VY room, when they cau get Office and Shop d Stoves at the low price of 15s. 6d., from the makers, at the Iron and Zinc Works, High-street, Dunedm. N.B.—These Stoves may be seen in action at Mr. J. Ryan's Hairdressing Saloon, and several other places in the Arcade. L ; : ie M. U. I. O. O. F. ALL those who are desirous to join the New Lodge intended to be opened on the 29th inst. are reI quested to call atHostM'Neill'stogivetheir namesto I that effect up to the above date. I. Dunedin, May 19,1862.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 166, 28 May 1862, Page 3
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