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, - »..;, yJunction, ' * .• - WEDNESDAY; lOtli DECEMBER. '_ * _SaleJby Auction, _, By Order of-the Assignees. To HotPlkeepers,?Capitalists, aud Others. JAS. PATERSON and CO. have received instructions from the assignees in the estate of Mr J. H. Nodi-'g to s,ell By public auction, at their room--, Mause stieet, on Wednesday, 10th December, at 1 o'clock, That old established first-class house, the ALBION. HOTEL, Dunedin, situated on four quarter-acre sections of town land, baying frontages to three streets, viz., 132 feet to Great King-street, 132 to George-street, and 339 feet to St Davidstreet. " # ' THE HOTEL - Comprises spacious entrance-hall, coffee room dining room, fourteen first-class bedrooms, bar, bar room, office, kitchen, and pantry. Also. Second-class parlor,'sitting rooms, and bedrooms in a detached building, With A newly-erected bar, bar parlor, large tap-room, and store room, on the frontage to Great KiDg-«treet. Excellent stabling and other out-buildings. The whole establishment has been substantially built and fitted up with every regard to comfort and convenience. Will be found well worthy the inspection of intending purchasers, being located ia a rapidly extending part of the city. , Stock and furniture to be taken at valuation. Immediate possession given. Terms liberal, declared at sale. » Por further particulars apply to - Mes&rs lAS. FINCH and CO, , ■ _ Rattray-street; Or to JAS. -PATERSON and CO,.Auctioneers, Manse-street. FOR SALE OR LEASE~ Valuable Leasehold Property in West Taieri, on the Main road to the Dunstan and other Gold /Fields. _..., To Blacksmiths, \Yheelwrights, and .Others." JAMES PATERSON and- CO. have received in....strucCions.to^ell or let by,private -bargain/ aU those valuable premises on the West Taieri road to the Hunstan and other-diggings, presently occuoied by Mr Thomas Gordon as a blacksmith and wheelwright establishment.; ; ■'-'.. 'The "property'consists' of a? lease (seventeen years • unexpired) of a quarter of an acre of land allfenced, next to Horrs', late Mac's Hotel - at:the Upper Taieri Ferry, distance eighteen miles from Dunedin, with- blacksmith's shopand good dwellinghouse erected thereon> : -and now dOinsra first-rate business.' y For particulars, apply to - . Mr THOS.'GORDON, '■'.-'■■ - ' - '■ On the Premises, : . -j Or to . JAMES PATERSON and CO. !. >-'•■■ -'.-- A-.... ..,...- Manse street. - V CHRISTCHURCH.WEDNESDAY, 17th DECEMBER. \ IMPORTANT. TO CAPITALISTS. Christchurch, Nov! 20/1862.. ' WE the undersigned, Benjamin Dowling of the Ashburton, and; Henry Dowling, of Launces- ; ton, Tasmania, (by Edmond Simmonds Dalgetv his attorney; hereby authorise Messrs Burnell, Bennett andSprotto Sell by Public "Auction, the Station, -Stock, and other property bf.Dowling Brothers, in the Province of Canterbury. (Signed) HENRY DOWXING, | ■'(by his Attorney E. S. Dalgety.) \:-: m B. DOWLING: Witnesses.— --•'■'■ ax-'-^'xa7 .;•■-'-.-: H. Wynn Williariis, Solicitor, ■■:-■■■: A . : ; Christchurch, MarkSprot, Auctioneer, , . _ Christchurch. MESSRS BURNELL^ BENNETT and SPROT, therefore have the pleasure iri announcing that pursuant to such instructions from Messrs Dowling Brothers, they will sell by : : ' yyPUBLICAUCTIONy -, .-< ~-•-.-. ~At,.their:, Offices,.,:: Hereford-street, ■ l .? On Wednesday, the 17th December next, (unless/pre-! - viously-disposed of privately,)- ■-'- '■--... „: „_.,_.. .. That splendid RUN, No. 125, consisting of 20,000 Acres/ situated in the forlcs of the ... Ashburton, completely fenced in by' the above river, anil well known to be brie of the ; best Runs in the Province of' Cariterbury,l arid capable! of carrying" 20,000 sheep. ; Tbe improvements are of the most substantial character,-as follows:-- —-- •-":"--; -~ ••-■- ---..-,,.,,., -HOME. STATION. U^ 7 roomed house with out-buildings, which .-*-. sistbf servants' it)6m/lauudry/ dairy/ fowlhouse, harness-room, &c, and a paddock of about 6 acres with gro\ring Crops of oats and ..;..... -. potntoes; garden of about 1 acre,-trenqhed, , t and stocked, with fruit trees; woolshed, s • sheep-^drafting ;yafds, 100 hurdle'yard.i&c. -'■■-~-, ...| OUTrSTATION. . : ~;'' /." Overseers' arid men's house, containing*! rooms j |' :r "dairy; store; cattle yards, capable of holding : 500 ; beau of cattle, isvith drafting yards com- . plete, also milking shed, garden, and paddock under croc/ &c. '•'"'•> .-■■•--■■.. :-■! x;r-.' . TSTORES.-- •■■;--■;. ;■:'. , :,; .An ample supply, nothing will be required to work the station until Ist 'January. 1863. .>;,... ;,/:V..-yy.";y >■ STOQK.; ■-■■■-.-■-• - .1 ; j; 1,000. picked Ewes -all under 8-tooth, nowlamb- .. ing to imported French merino rams; • | 669 Ewes/all under 8-tboth/ribw lambing to the > '^vxt. ;■■■;/, >-.r ;>:-.::'! - y 560 Ewe and wether rweattew, ,bred from l the v above 1,000 ewes by the said l-ams ■ ■'•■■! 30 imported Frerich:meriu6 rains; -■ " ! The purchaser has the option of taking- another . 1,000 Ewes to be delivered on the station, on the Ist January; with or without the wool 4 8 Bu'locks and dray complete 3 Harness-bullocks, and dray ' 15 Horses and mares ' American waggon and harness Imported"Entire horse Bolivar * 60 Head 6f -cattle, principally dairy cows A large amount of split and sawn timber 20 Acres freehold bus.li, first selecion. Pre-emptive right over the improvements. | The present owners of the station,. pledge themselves not to remove anything from the st ttion (but the managing partners' private effects, which wiH be painted out by him to any intending purchaser. < Christchurch, Nov. 18, 1862., 1 GREAT SALE BY AUCTION, AT ALL THE GOLD FIELDS. \ * < ,<TO TAKE PLACE, IN DECEMBER. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Worthy the Attention of-All Classes. [ Unrivalled Opportunity for a Profitable Investment. ' ' ~ FREEHOLDS. ' j GOVERNMENT*TOWNSHIP OF ' KAITANGATA. MESSRS. 2. E. NATHAN and CO. have ceived .instructions to sell by auction, at the times and places mentioned below— SECTIONS , .In the Government Township of »< , , KAITANGATA, V i , Fronting the Clutha River, Molyneux. •' v At the.Golden Age, Dunstan, the first wees in December. , , . -,' WetherstoneV Tuapeka,-and Waitahuna,' the ' second week in December.* . , - . Woolshed, Tojkomairiro, > and j Molyneux. Perry, *'the'thirdweek'inDecember.' "" } j 'ThfeaVteritip'ri of miners, st6rekeepers, 'publicans, artisans,' and bthei^' is directed tOithfs most important sale pf freediolds, which the man of small means'offers unusual advantages, and fofr,a real profitable investments unapproached by any" other that has hitherto been brought ( the pujdic,of Otago. The Township of Kaitan|af» is' laid out witn alront°age io the Clutha River,Vbich is one^of the Jfinest?, in the^Prqvince, atid tlieitrafiic-^pnivchi^^Jilpssft the opening of the oiew gold fields,. Jias, inc/eaaedj^jari amazing extent; Kaitangata--is a port of enti^J"" and po^essfes,-great advantages,"."beirig^adjadentsto? the Clutha gold Jelds: two fine seams.of^o^jnn, through liaH'of thelhnd'/"That 'this towhsliip'"is "desMelfita ( oecnp^ animportarit -position^in fchis^Pfdvirite ik be v yond } a doubt, ss^thejGpveramentjstejuner wjll,shortly "■<jbmmence*t6 riui between'it^and Tuapeka Vso Ithat Kait^^mßße'^^rfeatVritral J^stfdk"'^ &c rgp&fielffaand <rom^fiioh^erfihandise^-wUi be, for-. , warded by steamer ,to, T : a*peka/?Blamont. .Tejrfot, "Dunstan- and the;varioris gold fi&dfe arid iettleMents^ iAmosfestf "thefjiumerous advatiteges .pos?®^^^^ beA roenfipned---the/ffreat^nfl6'|or ;wateFat tUa^t ofOßt Mol^era} andftHe *b^ dance of excellent timber nsuitaßle^fox -, deed wiif.be granted to t the puricfiaaer wbo* fi&SB^SP gffijfiypa^Snd&^Ha^£SoMiife";^J;^ MiaeWMd others to purchai* on the goldfields,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 301, 6 December 1862, Page 3

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