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MONDAY, 13th OCTOBER, 1862, To New Arrivals, Speculators; Parties wantw to Invest, and Others. \ Important Unr^rved"Sale, by 'Auction, of Valuable Oity Property on the Ground, on Monday, 13th E\ DJCARLK & QO. are iostructed by J R. *• Hood,] Esq.; to siibmii to public competition on the ground, and Bell most positively to the hizhest bidder/, tliefoUowkg truly valuable City ProperAllotment 56, BloetXX., 165 feet frontaee to _ George-street, and 165 feet to London-street at the junction of the road. * " ■ ' On thb property is erected a sjx-roomed House . : kitchen and o'ut-hduses(well, with pumps/ *nd various other improvements. The housa • V, was totely occupied by M:'-Prendergist;" Esq ■Barrister-at-Law. Immediate possession will .. ■_ be.giventothe purchaser :....; _: ' Other small parts ot the property are leased at £95 T-/^ v:^WUO^1'" Is|ieP orlaoii, at present let, ia •• producing LS4S per annum; and abundance .'" of vacant ground. The whole allotment is »'W &* ground-rent (to the Town Board) '"-9*J4 0-lW;:Per wmumj 10A years unexpired, and full valuation at end of lease. ,-. Allotment l.ot Block JCXVI., 6G feet frontage to George-street, and 165 frontage to Frederick •:; street/leading to Knox Church. ~ Pn_tkwpropeityare erected2houses, producing , LIQ.4 per annum; the other portion of the allotment can be let for L2OO per annum easily Term of lease. LSO per annum; 13$ years unex- , pired... ;..''!#■?. trulKvaluable properties are, by the instructions of£he proprietor, to be sold most positively Liberal terms, and titles undisputabie. '•-• UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY " . - . r- • , . . TO SECURB PIRST-CLAgS BUSINESS PREMISES. EDWARD CASPER & CO. will sell by auction on nn early day, at the •..' • \ BXCHANGE- SALE ROOMS, V : (Unless previously disposed ot by private contract). The following most valuable properties: — ; iot l*~That substantial and faithfuily-built ■j~ stone basement, 22 x 66, corner of Hope and / w Stafford-streets. The expenditure of a mere trifle, will finish this building so as to make .one of. the most eligible stores in town Ground rent, £06 per annum. Leas« v v yea fs» «ght of removal or iull valuation. • Lot 2—Do do do. .. ... Lot 3—Do do do. ' Each of these lots has a right-of-way at rear Lot 4--25 x 66 to Hope-street. Ground reat £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 an- • .• - num; leriise 10 years,' valufltion. Lot (P-25 x 40, Freehold in high-street, Opposite the new. Custom-house, Telegraph-office, at • - the head of new Jetty, next Messrs Dalgety and Rattray's new premises, now occupied as the Exchange Sales Room. £600 can remain on mortgage at 10 pei cent. Lot 7—26, 6 x 85 in * Stuart-street, next M'Guire's timber yard. Ground rent, £50 - per annum. ' ' * ' Terms:—One-third cash; one-third at three'montlß one-third, four months. Fuller particulars of auetipmeers, ; A CERTAIN FOaTurfl 7 R T° CrRI AT%?? BI^ EL KEEPERS, fee. CAMPBRLL and CO. are instructed by the . present lessee, Mr. Ewen McColl, to sell by private contract, the well known Inn, known as tfao Diggers' Rest Hotel, situated near the Green Island about five miles from Dunedin, on the Main South •}&*& the southern and. wistern.cQld field* S fl'JyP'J*"*'' ,Lnke .fSkomariro, Woolshed,Jlt*erstone's, Gabriel's Gully, Tuapeka! River Clutha and the, interior portion of tho Provinces "Off .Otago.and Souti.lJind. * The ■P'fsent. instance offers an Opportunity rarolv equalled for the safe investment of capital, with a certain and .profitable return, and the purchaser can•ftot fail of speedily being in a position to retire from ■uck, a .lucrative business, yielding such eatisfactorr results, being only, a few miles from the City of J>unediri f onthe lower part of the Kaikor&i ¥&llcy its position rendering it a favorable one fordoing a large and increasing business, being also a favorite resort for the citizens of Dunedin, for pleasure «r .•recreation. For particulars, apply to ' R, CAMPELIi* Co., Auctioneers, &c, •. ■ . . Maclaggan-Btreet. PUBLIC NOTICE. ' GRAND SALE OF GREENWICH PARK Only Four Miles from the Jetty acrosp the Bay, • And; formerly-.., known as the East Inner Harbor. ' -;;. / -..■'. Dunedin. A Steamer to run to and from hourly. , • S(h, ISAACS & CO. have received' instructions . , ,to,subinit to public competition, at their Auction Mart, "The whole of this truly valuable Estate, ' iAndm doing so, they they feel that it would be quite superfluous on their part, to expatiate upon the merits and beauties of this sylvan retreat; bat, wthe whol. of this niaguificent towoship is cut up into allotments to »uit aU 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 of the purest water; its incomparable view of the bay andshipping, together with its close proximity to punedin, all of which proclaim it the most valuable, ; delightful, andehgiblesite frr villas for the rich retired' residences for men of business; and cottage homes for the industrious artizau. .Terms— Half Cash; the remainder in Bills. : The CitySucveyor is now on the ground, and will point outthe sites to any one visitincr the ground Plans, kc, to.be seen at. the- Londbii 'Auctiom Mart, Jetty-street; .. S. G, ISAACS and CO. are instructed by the pro- _ •, pnetor to, submit to public competition, at the i£ft iftSk^ oa ***octo^ THE^GREENWICH: PARK ESTATE. On the Bay, between Dunedin andT A t x "■■* vH^orkClialinerß. . ~LoU Lto.4, Hock 1, front the Bay, and are un-—^4s-8 °£ s**nor7- ai»d Nation Lots 5 and 6,' block I, front Victoria-Btreet-«M ■ 45 x9l Lot» * *<> ft block 2, front the Bay-^ize 45 x7B ' to 145 • 4 ' block 8» front Qucen-rtreefr-HiiM • "Lo^ g^^ l» block *» front Queen-*trcet~6«e I*li4? %f' block *4' fronfc Pr( nce«-rtrc«t^«l«o ****£ •nJ n 81» block 8» *ront Portobello-road - '43 xIOO * i T/>te 412x8?^^ 0Ck 8 ' famt Geor«e-BtMet-- B izß _Xota" 29, 30 58, 59, block 9, front PortobeHo-road 455 X 1311 I°tßi» too^ bloeV 9» front' George-street-size Lot 8!x tjfs block 9 * P° ni Argyle-streelrHsize Lots 28 and 29, block' 10, front PortobeUo-nid-•ize 43x86 m:"« " "<?iS.i's! ock7'l ron! Q<w»wnentlroid' and . Albert-»treet-42 x 190. jl^'V Jl u§^after tod fr"l* propertyig mtuated.btforejou,arrive At) Mutivndr.vr B»T •^•^•.splendWfronige totteluSßoV - * -llie deed, can be had inunediotely by thorn mrtl M

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 253, 11 October 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 253, 11 October 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 253, 11 October 1862, Page 2

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