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Government NoUqes- ; HAWKSBURY DISTRICT-BLOCK VII. -W^ 11'1' be open for applications on Monday, the m y of November next. Block 7. Huwktsbury, is bounded on the north by tne peasant River, on the south oy Block 111.,' Uawkeshury, on the west by un.-urveyed land, and on the east by Block 11. same District, and is within three-fourths of a mile of the Main North Road, before its-junction with the road by Waikouaiti to the ntenor gold fields. •■■; : AKATORE DISTRICT—BLOCK VI. Will be open for appications on Tuesday, the 4th lay of November next Block G, Akatore, is bounded on the west and south by the lokomairiro River, on the north by block. I, m which there is a large reserved bush, and on the east by Block V. of the same District. HILLEND DISTRICT—BLOCK I. Will be open for applications on Thursday, the 6th day'of November next. Block 1., Hiileud, adioins the Township Reserve, on the east bank of the Oiutha, opposite the Fern Housf, and is bounded on the east by Blocks IX X and XI, South-Tuakitoto District, and is "ntersected by the tireat South Koad. Forms of application may be obtained as the Land Office, Dunedin, and maps of the various Blocks may be had from Mr. Livingston, Bookseller, Staffordstreet. W. H. CUTTEN, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, Dunedin, linn September, 1862 OTAGu GOVEUNMENT TOWN LAND SALES IN THE LAND OFFICE, DUNEDIN, For September and October, 1802. Greytok, Scruggs Creek, East Taieri, on Monday, the 20th day of October, at 12 o'clock noon. Uutham, near the Ferry (Bowie's), West Taieri on Tuesday, the 21st day of October, at 12 o'clock noon. Palmkrston, Wai hemo or Shag- Valley, on Wedn* day, the 2>nd day of October, at 12 o'ciuck noon. SALES OS THE GOLD FIELDS. Lawrekce, at the Camp, Tuapeka, on Wednesday, thooih day of November, at 12 o'clock. Havelock, at the Camp, Waitalnma, on Friday the 7th day of November, at 12 o'clock. Auctions. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 2Ut OCTOBER, At tl o'clock. For Positive Salr. To Drapers, Clothier*, Boot; and Shoemakers, Storekeepers, and the Trade in General. I DANIi-ii.S <■*. CO. have received instructions W . to .-ell by public auction, on Tuesday, October 21st, at 11 o'clock.----1 bale flannels 1 bale regattas 1 bale Scotch twill shirts 3 trunks women's cl.-th boots For uurti-erved sale. T.rras. Csh. . WEDNESDAY, '22xd OCTOBER. At 11 o'clock. Winr-s Spii its iSugairs ! Tobacco Oats Cigars J DANIELS and CO. hare received instructions . from Messrs Clcve and Co, to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, October 22nd, at if o'clock, afc the Coin-iKTcial Sal"-s Room, iMnccs-strcet. An extensive stock, comprising— 1 Colonial Oats Tol>:icc(i and Cigars j Wii.<s and Spirits Sugars, etc, etc. Terms Liberal.—Declared at time of Sale. UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE FrRST-CLASS BUSINESS PREMISES. TTIOWARD CASPER <t CO. will sell by auction Hi on an early day, at the EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS, (Unless previously disposed of by private contract), The following most valuable properties:— Lot I—That substantial an-1 faithfully-built stone basement, 22 x G), corner of Hope and i Stafford-streets. The expenditure of a mere! triile, will finish this buildbitf so as to make one of the most eligible stores in twn. 1 Ground rent. £(i(i per annum. Lea-c 14 ! years, right of removal or lull valuatiou. Lot 2— Do do do. I^ot 3 —Do do do. Each of thesrj lots has a rig-h^-o^-way at; rear. Lot 4 —'2a x 66 to Hope-street. Ground rent £2,5 per annum. Lot 5—25 x 75 in Maelafriran-strcer, n*xt i Alcorn Brothers; right-of-way nt rear to . Dawson-street, Ground rent,*£so per annum^ lease 10 years,' valuation. Lot 6—25 x 40, Freehold in higii-streef, opposite the new Custom-house, Telegr^pb-o'fiee, at the head of ne«-Jetty, next .\le.sj,rs Dalpety and Hiittray's new premises, nov occupied as the lijcch'aniC S-ties Room. £GOO can remain oil tnOrtgaure at. 10 pet cput. Lot 7—26. Ox 85 in Stuart-street, next M'Guiiv's timber yard. Ground rent, £50 per annnm. Terms :—One-third ca.«h; «ne-third at three months one-third, four months. Fuller r-artimlnrs ni auctioricers. . MONDAY, 27rn OCTOBER. Public Notice. One of the M^st Lucrative Investments in Hotel Property in the Province. THE WHITE 110RSE HOTEL, T okomairiro. Situated on the Or :it Trunk lload to all the Digginirs—Tuapeka Wooi-sin:.), Wetherstoue's, Nokonini, and lending thoroughfare to the in th" cenlre of tin: mast riing Townthip asid Agricultiißil I'isrictiii t'-m Province R;l3. MAUTIN-and CO. ar« instructed by the . proprietor Mr G. rJ. Vause. fo tubmit of public cmiipftition for bona fide sale (on acc-mnt of hUretiiing ;Voin business), on Monday. October27th, at their r^onis, High-street, at one o'clock, That valu bie freehold property, built V-f cor- " rugared y on, in the mo«t substantial'niimuer* It consists of a t.wo-sfoioy builditig-, lined' papeietl au'd furnished throughout, regardless . of expense. , ;.'-.- The house consi-ta of 16 be^t bedrooms. 4 of which are double; al>o 5 servants' heJrooms The, c are 3 private i>ar!ors, and attached to Mie is a private bedroom. The Oonioiercia! Itopm i< 32 feet ■by "23, and' furnished in every possible way that could be desired. Under the same roof, but completely detached, and on lh« second fl .-or, is a lar^e barracks, for the accommodation of diggers, fitted up with 14 beds. The Tap-room is a fine room of 32 by 28 feet, and so arranged that it and the barracks have no communication with the hotel. The buil ing .stands on an acre of land. In'erectin-r this fine hotel, the outbui dings have uot ber-n 10-t >ijrht of. A mo>t substantial ' stable for 2-1 horses is in an enclosed yard, all well covered with gravel. The iStock and Drafting" Yards have been just erected, with a viow ro hol.iing monthly salts of cattle and oth< r stock. One of ths Httraction-. of this desirable property is its situation ; it is well known that all travellers, either by coach or on foot, pa^s the doors of the White Horse. Note.- The Auctioneers feel assured that the 1 reseut.is oue of the most favorable jpportu* " n'ties to any energetic person lor securing a spe'dy forfune. Since the openin«r of the bouse, , the trade has been steadily and gradually increasing. , The Furniture, which is of a most substantial character, and the *tock of v\ jnes and Spirits, all of first-class brands, can be taken at a i va'.uaion. Note A I'ho'oaxaphic desigu of the building can be seen tit pur ofiiqe. * 1 Terms, whic are liberal, and further information can Be obtained of the Auctioneers, 1 ,-> - 1 . . R. B. MARTIN and CO. •

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 261, 21 October 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 261, 21 October 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 261, 21 October 1862, Page 2

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