Auctions. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 26iri JUNE. Continuation of Timber Sale. JAS. PATERSON & CO. have received instructions from .Messrs. F. Moss & Co., to sell by auction, nt their Rooms, Manse street, this <my, at 1 o'clock, tiie remainder of the cv.rgo of Kauri Timber, ex Salcombe Castle, Consisting of— 20,000 feet 9xf weatherboards 10,000 ~ h inch lining do. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 2Stti JUNE. Positive andunicserved Sale by Auction. To close various Consignments. Flour Salt Sugars Sperm Candles &c. &c. JAS P> TERPON fc CO. have been instructed to • Veil by auction, without reserve, at their Rooms, Mamie-street, on Saturday, June 28th, nt 12 o clock, 15 tons finest Launceston flour 20 ~ salt 20 „ sugar, ration counter white crystals 150 boxes sperm caudles, full weight Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 2Stii JUNE. To Grocers, Storekeepers, and Others. r DANIELS fc CO. have received instructions lo . sell at the Commercial Salo Rooms, on Saturday, the 28th June, at 11 o'clock, 34 bags ground rice No Reserve. Terms Cash. SATURDAY, 28th JUNE. To Grocers, Spirit Merchants, and Others. J DANIELS &CO. have received instructions to . sell atthe Commercial Sale Rooms, on Saturday, tlie 2Sth inst , at 11 o'clock, 2 tons brown sugar 1 ~ Patna rice 9 cases cheese 5 casks carbonate of soda 2 cases sardines 3 „ bottled fruits 34 cases braudjv D.P. 20 „ whisky /Mountain Dew) D.P. No Reserve. Terms Cash. - SATURDAY, 28th JUNE. Whisky. Whisky. Geneva. Geneva. Ale. Ale. To Wine and Spirit Merchants, Publicans, and Others. J' DANIELS & CO. have received ustructions to sell at the Commercial Sale Rooms, on Saturday, 23th June, at 11 o'clock, 7 qr.-casks Scotch whisky in bond 30 cases geneva, do. 20 do. do. duty paid 10 casks ale ; do. 10 cases do. do. - ~,,,, Sale to commence at 11 o'clock sharp. No Reserve. FRIDAY, 27tii JUNE, At 12 o'clock. 2 SPLENDID SHOPsITbwELLING HOUSES, And 2 ALLOTMENTS OF LAND, In the very Centre of this rapidly increasing City, and worth the attention of all buyers. Highly important Sale of truly valuable City pronertv On the ground, lit the Cutting, Prmcesstreet, on Friday, 27th instant, at 12 o'clock precisely. }7^ DE CARLE fc Co. will offer to public competiii. tion, and sell, without resene. to the nighest bidder, on the ground, on Friday, 2, th instant, at 12 o'clock— ' ' Lot 1. The 6 years' unexpired lease of a Shop and Dwelling, nearly completed, in the Cutting. Size of land 25 feet frontage to Princesstreet, by a depth of 66 feet, subject to the ground rental of L 37 10s. per annum, and can easily be let at L 350 per annum. Lot 2. '-„,'. ~ The C years' unexpired lease of a Shop, similar to, and adjoining Lot No 1; same s,ze of ground and rental, L 37 10s. Worth L 350 per year. Lot 3. - 18 feet frontage to Princes-street, by a depth of G6 feet. Ground rental, L 27 per annum. Lot 4. 17 re.-t frontaee to Princes-street, by a depth of 66 feet. Ground rent, L 25 10s. per annum. These fust-class and unequalled properties are situate nearly opposite the Glasgow Arms, adjoining the handsome thrie-storied building just completed aud arc well worth the attention of all classes of the community who want 50 per cent, for their money. For an investment, this property stands unrivalled ; in f "ct, such a chance seldom offers, as, owing to untorBeen circumstances, the owner is compelled to sell, and submit to any sacrifice. Terms very liberal. Title guaranteed. TUESDAY, Bth JULY. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF TIIE NEW TOWNSHIP OF LITTLE DUNEDIN, CONTAINING 400 FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS OF LAND. Tho Gentlemen, Merchants, Tradesmen, the Citizens of Dunedin, and the Residents on the Gold Fields, ARE hereby respectfully informed that all that excellent, capitally situated, and well laid out property, the NEW TOWNSHIP OF LITTLE DUNEDIN, Will be Sold by Public Auction. This splendid site is situated but a short walk off the main metalled road that leads out of Princesstreet to all the principal Gold Fields of the colony. It is reached by a Government Road after passing the first Stone Briilge out of Princes-street, and adjoins the beautiful grounds of — Master, Esq., M.P.C., being Allotment 10 of Section 7, District ot Dunedin, fee and is on fine rising ground, commanding beautiful'views of all the surrounding country. The streets are wide and well arranged. The situation is, perhaps, one of the best that could be selected to provide for that much-required want, a TOAVNSHIP NEAR THE CITY, Where the return drays, coaches, and passengers from the gold fields, and from all the farms, may halt before coming into DUNEDIN. From the great want of such a TOWNSHIP, Hundreds are daily inconvenienced, both iv going, from, and coming into the CITY. Every man, therefore, who wishes to purchase land and a freehold, should buy in the NEW TOWNSHIP, For it is a well-known fact that hundreds of individuals have enriched themselves by judiciously buying laud in NEW AND RISTNG TOWNS. An opportunity now offers which will give every man the power of purchasing at first-hand au allotment in tlie NEW TOWN LITTLE DUNEDIN. The title is direct from the Crown to the present owner. Terms, Liberal; And will be declared at the time of sale. The Time of Sale is Fixed for T U E S D A V , Bth JULY. Full particulars in Saturday's issue. Place of sak will be notified on Saturday.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 181, 26 June 1862, Page 3
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