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Govsraraeni NoticesSALE OF GROWN LANDS.—From the Form in whi h tales of Private Townships are occasionally advert:s;d, they may be 'mistaken to be sales by order of the Government. The public, therefore, are requested to observe that a.l Governmenti'Land alps are conducted by a Government officer, and al all notices of such sales are sjgued by the Chief Commissioner of the Waste Land Board. W. H. uttbn Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Oiliee, Dunedin, Ist December, 1862. fnENDERS -will be again received at the office of X the Provincial Secretary, until four o'clock a.m. of Tuesday. December 9th next, for the Construction of about. Nine Culverts, to be erected on the -Main North Road, in the neighborhood ot the township of Harapdeii. I Specification and sketch of t cu/verts may be seen, j and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Road ; Engineer, Dunedin. By Order, THOMAS DICK, Provincial Spcretary, Ist DpccmbVr, 1862. rpENDEKS will be received at the office of the ' _i. Provincial Secretary, till 4 p.m., on Tuesday, Ot'i December current, for the erection of a Wooden Cottage for the Geological Survey Department. Plans an<i m;iy be s^en, and forms of tender oltiifsed, at the office of the Provincial Engineer THOMAS OICK, Provincial Secretary. Ist De-cr-roher. TBG-3. . m_NDivR,3 will be received at the Office of the JL Provincial Secretary, until 4 p.m., of Tuesday tho Ninth instant, for the construction of a Culvert unfertile Beach Road, with Sluice Gates and Tide Valves, &c. P!ans and Specifications may be seen and funn of tender, obtained at the Office of the Provincial Engineer. ByOrder. THOMAS DICK, Provincial Secretary. sth December. 186*3. "KT'O eligible Tender having been Jonuc-riy giv.en, JJI Tenders wiil again be received at the Office of the Provincial Secretary, Dunedin, until Four o'clock on Tuesday, the 9th day of December, 18(32, from parties willing to supply the Police Department during the period ending 31st March, 1863, with the ait:cle» mentioned in the Provincial Government. Gazette, I\'o. 218 (which Gazette may be had from Mr Livingston. Bookseller), excepting the Kerosene Oil. Further information nay be had at the Office of the Commissioner of Police. By Order THOMAS D CX, Provincial Secretary. sth December, 1862. Houses, Land, &c. FOR SALE, A FARM of about 160 Acres, Bitnate nt Warepa —ab'jut ten of which are Bush. This Lnnd V/us an e»rly choice, and from its proximity to a fine bush is well .suited for a comfortable homestead. Apply to GILLIKS and STREET, Princes-street, Dunedin. "OOP. LEASE, 33 feet frontage to George-street JL 1 next the Synagogue. Perkins and Co. TjnO Persons in Want of Villa Sites, &c—Sections X of Land to be Sold, 4 miles from the Postoffice, at a low figure, and terms easy. For particulars apply to MONSON k VAHLAND, Architects and Surveyors, Sinclair's Chambers. FOR SALE. ~" FORTIFICATION RUN, MATAURA. nnillS excellent run is well hounded nnd finely JL grassed, contains 16,000 acres, with 1,200 she^p i more or less), 12 head of cattle, and one horae. Price moderate, as the owner wishes to return to Britain immediately, but the terms will be cash. ! Further particulars may he obtained from CALDER, BLACKLOCK and CO. Invercargill, 'iOfch November, 1862. TO CAPITALISTS. INNKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. JOBE SOLD, A BARGAIN, AT TIMARU, fl IHL good-will and Jease, together with stock-in-JL trade, improvements, &c. The above Hotel is well known, and is doing a first-class business. There is a half-acre of garden well stocked, belonging to the Hotel; also, a good well of -water on the premises. F^r further particulars, r.pply to Mr. J. T. ParK'.Ksoy, Cm-istchurch; or W. J. Allkn, on the in"eiiii.-sr.a. J?ORS A E E ~ JL Two beautiful Suburban Properties in healthy itviition, ami commanding pleasing views, close to town. Also, several trontages to Great King street. sCro'.vn titles. j Apply to Jones and Williamson, Princes street, Dnnetiin. "SjiOß SALE, near the Criterion Hotel, Moray JL Place, a quavter-aere section, freehold, with four-roomed House, and well stocked garden. Terms easy.__ Apply to J. F. Millar, Sydney House. FOR SALE—That most desirable Property~~in Walker-street (opposite Mr. Cook's Store), crj. Bwtincr of Sees, 20, 21, -22, Block V.,—haviu<>- a fro* - a;?e of 198 leet to Walker-street, and 165 feet to Mel-viiie-sneet, together with9-Roomed House thereon erms liberal. Apply RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS, . ; Land^d__Estate_Agents. T7IOR Sale—The Lease of a splendidly situated X Property, which consists of 55 feet of frontage to St Andrew-street, with a depth of 40 feet (being j-art of section 44, block XVII., Dunediu); together with a lar-e store and dwelling-house. Thirteen yen in of hn& to run. Ground rent nominal. Apply to ltichnrdsou and Reynolds, corner of Princes and IJi^li streets. s^l O~ X S A L 15 _ First-class City property, opposite the Provincial Engineer's offices, Princes street, consisting of a commodious shop, having a frontnge of twenty feet to Princes street, by a depth of forty-five feet. Also a show-room of equal dimensions, and a cellar capable of containing 500 tons of goods. Apply to WRIGHT. ROBERTSON and CO. KsSRS. RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS Have been favoured with instructions from the executors of the late Mr John Mollison To Offer for Sale The undermentioned Leasehold Properties Which they have no hesitation is saying, are two of the best business sites in the whole town of Dunedin llie one has a frontage to Princes-street of 3 feet by a depth of 66 feet. It is situated within three imuutcs waik of the Jetty, and from its proximity to the I osf-oflice and the principal business thoroughlares of the town, must prove one of the most desirable positions in town. There are two shops erected on the ground, both of which are let at a cood rental. b The other hns a frontage of 40 feet to Staffordstreet by a depth of .66 feet, and is situated nearly opposite to the Provincial Hotel. There is a com- ! fortable wail-finished dwelling-house, with cellar be- ! .low, on the ground, and has been erected in such a maiiner that a large store can be built in front without interfering with the present erections. ..As *'Iei c a}jo.y« Properties communicate with each ot.li. r, they wdl be sold either together or separately, to euit purchasers. r J> Immediate possrssion. Terms liberal BICHARDSON & REYNOLDS, Princes-street, Comer of High-street Tj\uK, SALii.—The premises now in occupatioiTof X M? Wm. Smith, Auctioneer, Stafford-street, 12yoars lease, with nghtof removal. Rent, Ll2 10s per annum. Cleve and Co. 27th November, 1862. FOR SALE.—A Ten Acnfßusb. Section, ifcTomahawk Valley, Anderson's Bay. For terms and particulars, apply to JONES and WILLIAMSON, Princes-street. IIHE Undersigned have for Sale the foUowing~most valuable properties :— Lot. I—That substantial and faithfully-built stone basement, 22 x 66, earner of Hope and Stafford-streets. The expenditure of a mere trifle, will finish this building so as to make one of. the moat eligible stores in town. Ground rent, £68 per annum. Lease 14 years, right of removal or full valuation. L 2—Do do do. Lot 3—Do do do. Eachof these lots has a right-of-way at rear. Lot 4—25 x 66 to Hope-street. Ground rent • £25 per annum. Lot 5—25 x 75 in Maclaggan-street, next A Icorn Brothers: right-of-way at rear to Dawflon-streefc, Ground rent, £50 per annum, lease 10 years,' valuation. Lot C—2s x 40,- Freehold in high-street, opposite the new Cuwom-house, Telegraph-office, at the head of new Jetty, next Messrs Dalgety awl Kfittray's new premises, now occupied as the Exehnnge S*les Room. £000 can remain on mortgage at 10 per c?nt. Lot 7—26, 0x 85 in Stuart-htreet, next ATtfuire's timber yard. Ground rent, £50 ncr annum. . Isofß.~-The w*-)l-known Hope-street, free stores, 60 x 132. ' Lot 9 iOx 00, corner of Steward and Pa streets. CLBVB AND CO.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 303, 9 December 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 303, 9 December 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 303, 9 December 1862, Page 2

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