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' Auctions PUBLIC NOTICE. GRAND SALE OF GREENWICH PARK ESTiTE, "y^***Only Four Miles from the Jetty across the Bay , And formerly known as the East Inner Harbor Dunedin. ' A Steamer to ran to and from hourly. SG. ISAACS & CO. have received instructions * > X.- ",, submit to public competition, at their Auction Mart, ► . _?he whole of this truly valuable Estate, And m doing so they they feel that it would be quite superfluous on their part, to exoatiate upon the merits and beauties of this sylvan retreat; but, aa the whole > 2 i" S- . roaS ni? cen* township is cut up into allotments • to suit all classes, they cannot, in justice to their clients, refrain from drawing attention to its naturally picturesque and romantic scenery. Its wooded slopes • its commanding position; its ever-running streams ofthe purest water j its incomparable viei o 'thi I DuiSfii^K 8, »t?? ther V th ifcs close Proximity to JSt^'t ,of,.^\ oh Proclaim it the most valuable, I delightful, andehgiblesite for villas for the rich retired' r residences for men of business ; and cottage hornedfor the industrious artizan. r $!rn^;r^ a,f Cash ; the remainder in Bills, ihe City Surveyor is now on the ground, and will point out the sites to any one visiting the ground Ma^tyXV* SeCU at th° L°Ddon Auc*» ■- THIS DAY, ' WEDNESDAY, Bth OCTOBER. At MrC. A. Ross's Timber Yard, Stewart Street i Opposite the Jail. 100,000 FEET BALTIC TIMBER. . To Timber Merchants, Builders, Contractors, and ! Others. r»r DM liELSI iELS &,- CO, received instructions to O . sell by auction, at Mr C A. Ross's timber yard, Stewart-street, opposite the Jail, on Wednes- ■ day, the Bth October, at 12 o'clock, 50,000 feet Baltic weather boards 10,000 do 3 x 2 10 to 18 feet 20,000 do 4x210 to 20 do 20,000 do 4$ x 2 10 to 20 do 30,000 f-in. Scotch flooring boards 30,000 $-in. do do do The attendance of tbs trade is particularly reI quested at the above >:.!.• of timber, which is for Po-iiive Sale. I Terms— Over £50, Approved bill. Sale at 12 o'c'ock sharp. THURSDAY, 9th OCTOBER, 12 o'clock. FELT HATs7~FELT HATS. J DANIELS & CO. will sell by auction, onThure. . day, Oth October, at 12 o'clock, 2 eases frit hats, silk and leather bindings. Terms, liberal. THURSDAY, 9th OCTOBER, ; 12 o'clock. TWO CASES FANCY GOODS. T DANIELS & CO, are instructed by the imV . porters to sell by public auction, on Thursday 9th October, at 12 o'clock, J-uursuay, Two cases fancy goods, containing Hair pins in fancy boxes Gilt pens and holders Balance handle table knives and forki Scissors, money bags Playing cards, double heads Two-bladed pocket knives, and Sundries in cutlery. Terms at sale. MONDAY, 13th OCTOBER, 1862, At 12 o'clock precisely. To New Arrivals, Speculators, Parties wanting to Invest, and Cthers. Important Unreserved Sale, by Auction, of Valuable City Property on the Ground, on Monday, 13th October, 1862, at 12 o'clock precisely, by order of J. It. Hoop, Esq. EDE CARLE & CO. are instructed by J. R. . Hood, Esq., to submit to public competition* on the ground, and sell most positively to the highest bidder, the following truly valuable City Properties :— Allotment 56, Block XX., 165 feet frontage to George-street, and 165 fret to London-street at the junction of the road. ' c On this property is erected a six-roomed House kitchen and out-bouscs (well, with pumps)' nnd various other improvements. The house was lately occupied by M. Prendergast, Esq., Bamster-at-TLaw. Immediate possession will be given to the purchaser ■ Other small parts ofthe property are leased at £95 per annum. The portion, at present let, is producing L 215 per annum ; and abundance of vacant ground. The whole allotment is slJte fc £ a RTOuad-rent (to the Town Board) ofH o„ los; peraimum 5 104 years unexpired, and full valuation at end of lease.' Allotment 1. of Block XXVI., 66 feet frontage to George-street, and 165 frontage to Frederick street, leading to Knox Church. On tbis property are erected 2 houses, producing LlO4 per annum ; the other portion of the allotment can be let for L2OO per annum easily Term of lease. LSO per annum; 134 years unex^ pi red. These truly valuable properties are, by the instructions of the proprietor, to be sold most positively Liberal terms, and titles undisputable, UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY TO BECURB FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PREMISES. EDWARD CASPErTco. will sell by auction on an early day, at the EXCHANGE' SALE ROOMS, (Unless previously disposed ot by private contract), The following most valuable properties :— Lot I—That substantial and faithfully-built stone basement, 22 x 66, comer of Hope and Stafford-streets. Tlie expenditure of a mere trifle, will finish this building so as to make one of the most eligible stores in town. Ground rent, £66 per annum. Lease 14 years, right of removal or full valuation. Lot 2—Do do do. Lot 3—Do do do. Each of these lots has a right-of-way at rear 4^f 5 x 66 to Hope-street. Ground 'rent £25 per annum. Lot 5—25 x 75 in Maclaggan-street, next Alcorn Brothers; right-of-way at rear to Dawson-street, Ground rent, £50 per- anT . Im^ leaf c 10 years>' valuation. Lot 6-25 x 40, Freehold in high,street, opposite the new Custom-house, Telegraph-ofSie, at the head of new jetty, next Messrs Dalgety and Rattray's new premises, now occupied as the Exchange 'Sales Room. £600 cinret L ™a»n °n mortgage at 10 pei cent. fefA 6, 5? S in Stuart-street, next M buires timber yard. Ground rent. £50 per annum. ' Terms:—One-third cash; one-third at three months one-third, four months. * Fuller particulars of auctioneers. , FOR SALE, A VALUABLE Property on the East side of the Hai bur, consisting of about 58 Acres, ten of which are under grass, with House, Stockyard, &c. Splendid timber on the property. Title. Crown grant. ' RICHARDSON and REYNOLDS, Land and Estate Agents. J? o a i a l if"! Goodwill and Lease of Premises occupied by the undersigned, ma good situation in George street, with or without stock. . . THOMAS DENNEY.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 250, 8 October 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 250, 8 October 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 250, 8 October 1862, Page 2

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