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-_' Auctions. PUBLIC NOTiCE. GRAND SALE OF GREENWICH PARK EST TE, -Only Four Miles from the Jetty acros? the Bay. I And formerly know as the East Inner Harbor: Dunedin. i A Steamer to run to and from hourly. SG. ISAACS & CO. have rpceived instructions . - to submit to public competition, at their Auction mart, .... The whole of this truly valuable Estate. And m doinj? so they they feel that it would be quite superfluous on tboir part, to expatiate upon' the merits and beauties ofthis sylvan retreat; but, asthe whole I or this maenißcenttqwPsbip is cut up into allotments M **$ they cannot, .in justice to their clients v refrain fromdrawing atienVon to its naturally pu'turesqueand romantic scenery. Its wooded slope* •' its cpmmandiner position; its ever- running ££reamV 3, c, ; purest^water j;ife; incomparable view; of :tbe bay and shipping, together with its close pwximityto ■ : jwnejhn. alLof..which proclaim jtthe.mostvalunbl*!.delightful, and eligiblesit^.fbr villas for the rich retii&i: •residencesfor men of business ; and co'tagelhoWibf' the lndustnousartizan. . i. ■■■'»■ Terms^H^lf Cash ; the remainder infills. ' ' ' The City Purveyor is now on the ground, ahd'wiil- . point out the sites to any one vHtinsr the ground _ Plans, •&c ,- to -be seen; at the London Auction Mart, J-tty -street. ; '" -1 • S:Q-.ISA.AC6.andC.». are instructed Uythepro- . pnetor to submit to public competition; -at the London Auction Mart, on Monday,' 13th! October,----i looz, at 11 o clock, ■ i • ■-- ■ ! .-. THK GREENWICH PARK ESTATE. On the Bay, between Ounedin and ' Port Clialmers; . Lots 1 to 4, block 1. front the Bay, and are unequalied for beauty of scenery aud situation I i —size 45. GxlOO. :: ; Lots 5 and 6, block 1, front Victoria-street—siza; I 45 x 91. ; Lofc* Ito 4, block 2, front the Bay—size 45 x7B ! ; to 145. ■■■■ ■ . . Lots Ito 24, block 3, front Queen-street—she ■ ■ 42 x 88' • , ' !., .. ibt* 1 to 24, block 4, front Queen-sfaeet—size 4* X So. '■ • " v I - Lots 24 to 43, block 4, front Princes-street - size • 42x88. Lots 30 and 31, block 8, front Portobello-road—". ! 43x100. ■. ■ ' . •;■;■-.: .: I Lots Ito 29. block 8, front George-street—size \ Lots 29, 30, 58. 59, block 9, front Portobello-road I —43 x 120. ; : ; Lots Ito 28, block 9, front George-street—size i 42x81-9. ' ; Lots 31 to ,r )7, block 9, front Argyle street-size 42 x 81-9. ■-■:.,. . Lots *8 an.-l 29, block 10, front Portobello-road— ! size 43 x 86. ! i Lots Ito 27, block 10, front Government-road and Argyle-street—42 x 81-9. Lots 1 to 4, block C, front Government-road and ! . . ~ Albert-street -42 x 100. : : Lots 1 to 4, block 7, front Government-road and Albert-street—42 x 190. t ■ ■ ___^ This eagerly sought-after and truly valuable property is situated before you arrive at Macandrew Bay, and has a splendid frontage to the harbor. There is no other freehold property on the Bay offering for sale. - J The proprietor is determined to sell every allotment to the highest bidder. : The City Surveyors have marked out the allotments, and the purchasers can have immediate possession on merely paying the deposit. The deeds can be had immediately by those parties who prefer paying in full. ' . Terms very liberal, &i sale. Planßcan be seen at the London Auction Mart, and - full particulars obtained. • Champagne Luncheon. Amusements. : lIOYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE. FRIDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, . Under Distinguished Patronage MADAME CARANDINI, MADAME E.WHYTE, MR. W.-SHfcRVyiN, , MR. C. YOUNG (for tlie lost time), And v-r.J. SMALL, The Performance commencing with the muchadmired Coinedv of ' THE YOUNG WIDOW. Splash Mr. Young. To be followed by a GRAND OONOERT By the ENGLISH OPERA TROUPE. Song*. Ballad*—hnglish, Scotch, and Irish: also Selections from the Most Popular Operas. ; Madame OarantUm's celebrated Irish Ballad—(for the first tim^j— '*■ The Harp that once through Tara'B HaUs/' The whole to conclude with the cbarmini? vaudeville, entitled A LOAN OF A LOVER. In preparation, the grande-t of all Operatic Dramas "JEriSiE BUOWN, OR THE " ! -.■ RELIEF OF LUCK NOW. : ••■ = The public are re-pc tfully informed that the firs;, gun will be fired on Tues lay evening, at 8 o'clock, | and therefoe t ust th«y mny not be a' irme<l. mHEATBE RUYAL. X Le«W'P : Mr. Jame-* Lb Rot. , THIS EVENING. F*iDAY t 3 d OCT GRAND P\«HDN\BLK NIGHT, By special desire, Bulwer's prize Comedy of MOiVEY. With the following powerful cast • MR. and MRS. CLaRANCE HOLT AS Alfred Evelyn and Clara Docolas. MADAME MARIE DURiST AS LA.DV FRANKLIN. (Supported by the entiie strength of the Company.) New Scenery. New Appointments. In the course ol the Evening MR. R. H. IS LLIOT T, The Popular Vocalist, will have the honor of making his first appearance in Dunedin, and will Sing the following Ballads : - ' SEEING NELLY HOME AND ' GOOD "BYE SWEET HEART. To Conclude with the Laughable Farce of THE MAN ABOUT TOWN. On Monriay next will be produced. THE WILL AND THE WAY. Doors Open at 7; to commence at half past 7 pre- _ cisely. unedin volunteer fire bkigaije.— The Monthly Meeting of the Brigade will be held at the Provincial Hotel, at 8 p.m. oa Monday. the-6th it,st. t J W, H. MUMFORD, Hon. Sec. "VTOTICE.—The Members of the Ball Committee JJI of the Hand and Heart Lodge, are respectfully requested to attend a meeting at the Royal George Hrtel, George-street, on Monday, Oct. 6, ati 7 6'clock p.m. sharp. > By Order, - ' , J. H. POPHAM, N, G. ANCIENT OhDKR UF FORE&TfcRsi. < (MOURT, PRIDE OF DUNEDIfI wUI race* «t \J . the Shamrock Hotel, Rattray-street, en' Tuesday evening, 7th October, at eight • Vcldclc, .* and every alternate Tuesday. , H. CARItKR, - . Secretary. JTu LOVERS OF SONG. McNEILL Queens Arms Hotel, begs to in- • form hu- t'ni nds aud the public that a FKEE AND EASY i will be held at his house every night, commencing at < half-past 7 o'clock, for .which he has secured the ser- , vices of Mr SLager,, the celebrated pianist;' • | \ Aiiroi^on Free. T! DINNER TO D. W. OUGHI.ON,, ESQ. Hh Friends of Mr. OUtiHToN Ji&ve resolved to entertain him to a Dinner, on Friday, 3rd October, at Mr. Cramond's, East^Taieri Hotel, pre- , vious to his leaving, the Colony. " " ~ ' I .Dinner to be on the Table at half-past 6 p.m. "rliekets, 10s. 6U.. to.be had from Mri Gramond. « the, Stewards,' , . > ' , l ';\ iiesgrs. ANDREW TODD, M>,C: ' -.",.' • WILLIAM SHAND. . ' ir • CORNELIUS TODD. .;..-./■, JAMES. t AITKEN. . z - 1 WIi,MAM TODD. - x^iIQHARLES .ODD, *.;i : " I OrMtwre, S-iiggH^d^AHSHAIJLi DwwdM;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 246, 3 October 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 246, 3 October 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 246, 3 October 1862, Page 3

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