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—. ■■ ■ *— ~—~* : j —_• * ; - , '"Auctions. ■■ THIS DAY. FIIIDAY, Oth MARCH, 12 o'clock. Clearing Sale of Timber to close Consignments, To Carpenters, Builders, and the Timber Trad*. FORSAITH. FRY and CO. lmve been favored with instructions from Messrs It. S. Martin, and Co., to sell by auction, at the yard adjoining the Athenasum, on Friday, 6th instant, at ]2 o'clock, ;A quantity of Kauri and other timber, Scotch " flooring, sashes, doors, &c. Terms liberal. AUCTION NOTICE. FORS AITH, FKY nud CO have appointed TUES- : MAY as their day for Weekly Sales ot Miscellaneous Merchandise, at their Mart, Priuces-strtet. Sale at 12 o'clock every Tuesday. TJET 0.0 . L S A'L E S . TO SQUATTERS, MERCHANTS and OTHERS. The rapid increase in the production of Wool In Otago, and its growing importance an tt branch of Commerce have suggested the adTaritage3 that would result to both Settler* and Merchants from Sales by Auction. Accordingly, with the promised Support of— j Messrs. J. JONES & COMPANY. „ DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO, „ CARGILL & COMPANY. A ML AND R E S S & CO, will hold WEEKLY AUCTIONS During the Season for the SALE of WOOL. TUESDAY, 10th MARCH, At 12 o'clock sharp. PositiTe and Unreserved Sale; ■ VALUABLE CITX PROPERTIES. By Order of the Trusteesin the Estate of J. R. H6od*

A M'LANDRE.-S and CO have been favored , with instructions from the Trustee* in the above Estate, to sell by auction, at their rooms, Stafford-stveet, on Tuesday, iOth March, at 12 o'clock sharp, The following valuable City Properties :— Ist—Two Freehold Sections, being Noa-39and 40, Block XII, Dunediu, fronting Kirn How, fenced and laid out as a market garden, and let as such fur a term .of 3 years, at £30 pev annum. 2nd—Six years Lease, with right of renewal, and h:ili valuation at the end of term, of Section 20, Block XI, Dunedin, • having frontages.to Park Place and Kattray street, well adapted' for business sites ; 20 feet of the ground is let and built.upon, for £15 a- ■ year ; while the ground -rent for tlio en fir ; section is only £30 ncr annum. 3rd—^Eleven years Lease of Allotment in Dow-ling-street, next to the Cutting, Frincesrtrest; my,°, 30 feet by 50 back, .'with right-of-way, and valuation to the amount of £500; no ground rent to pay for 4 years, (the rent having b -en.paid by Mr Hood), for the last, 7 years the rent is only £10 per annum. 4th— Thirteen years Lease of ejection No 1, Block XXVI, Dunedin, fronting Georgestreet and Frederick-street, at a rental of £50 per annum, and £200 valuation allowed a' end of term. On this section there is a House and >"Shop erected, and a portion -ot the ground leased realising upwards of £100 per annum, the. most valuable part of the section being'still inilet. sth—Thirteen years Lease of Section 41,' Block XVIU. Dunedin, fronting Carsill-street, ' with Two Houses erected thereon ; the ground rent of this section is only £45 psr . annum, while the rent and the ground leased amounts to £60 a'year. • 6th—Ten years Lease of Section 55, Block XX, Dunedin, with uibstantial Dwelling House • and Shop attached thereto, at- present occupied by (Mr-Hood, the ground rent being only : £10 10s per annum. 7th—Section 1, Block XIII, Dunedin, corner of i , Rattrny street and ¥ork-place, on which' is built'fhe EOBIN H^op HOTEL. One wing of the b -ildina; comprises 7011 the first floor, a bu- to Ratt' ay street, public rooms, store rooms, two servants' bedrooms, spacious kitchen, dumbwaiter. sculery. and Imothouse. Second Floor—Three comfortable sittintr room' for families, each havings: fireplace, and four separate bedrooms. Third Fioor lias a liar to-York-placo, bar-parlor, first-c'ass public room, and a very superior and consnioilions commercial room. Fount Room—Ten comf rtuble separate bedrooms'. On the other wing of hotel is a- double English' skittle alley, 22" x 40 with 'fireplace, above which is' a sup rior billinrd room> , having a height of 16 feet: in connection with it are two private rooms for small parties, ab'Jve which is a lar^el room, 32 x'iO' feet, for public meetings, dinners, &c. There is also two commodious cellars, outhouse*, &c, and a very superior six-stalled weatherboard stable and hay-loft;.in fact, every convenience, for the carrying on an extensive business. .•••■• The hotel is let to bighly respectable persons, viz., the Messrs Bastings (late of Melbrarne), for a term of five years, at £000 per annum ; there is also a store on the ground, let at £ 10 psr annum, and some unoccupied ground on the same section. The building is «t pit-Rent insured for £2,000 ; has been most substantially built, and for accommodation is second to none in the province. It is situated in the most healthy part of Dcneilin. . # . • For further particulars, apply to Mr W. Hams, of Messrs Bin?, Harris and Co.; Mr. James Finch, of Messrs J Finch and Co.; Mr Rdward Franck, ot Afessrs Pranck and Co., Dunedin; or the Auctioneers. : . ; . • . ■ Titles guaranteed, for particulars of which apply to Kenyn nnd Maddoclc, S"licitors. Manse street. A« all the above splendid City Properties will positively be sold to the highest bidder, the-attention-of Capitalists and Othera is particularly drawn to the sale.:

Terms, Liberal. No Reserve. WEDNESDAY, 18th MARCH, At 12 o'clock sharp. GREAT FURNITURE SALE, Ex Empress of India from London. AM 'LANDLESS and CO. have received instruo- , tions to sell by auction, on Wednesday, the 18tli inst. A large shipment of splenrlid Dining, Drawing and Bed-room Furniture Just landed from London, ■ Consisting as. undfr - ': ' - Extending mahogany dining table Loo 'able, mahogany - * Chiffoniers, do Dining-room chairs, Spanish mahogany Dinintc Tables Wash'stands Rocking and cane chairs Couches Sofas Cheats of drapers i Brussels and Kidderminster Carpets, Ktc, etc. For farther particulars see future advertisement. :•- . . PUBLIC NOTICE. THE G.RaTgE ESTATE, IK ALLOTMENTS, • "FOR* PRIVATE "SALE PARTIES desirous of Purchasing or Leasing Allotments , . ... In the above .Estate, By • Pritatb Contuaot, do no on application to J.H. HARRIS, Esq., r GEO. COOK, Esq., Solicitor. OrtO .'-'■ ■• ■■ ■'■ ':' .:■ ",. J. DANIELS & Co., Auctioneers, Princwktrett.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 377, 6 March 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 377, 6 March 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 377, 6 March 1863, Page 2

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