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. Auctions. WEDNESDAY, '.11th MARCH, At 1 o'clock precisely. FREKHOLD BUILDING SITES, IN PRINCE - STREET. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. /"TILLIES and STREET will offer for sale, at \Jf- their Rooms, Princes-street, entrance of Cutting, ou Wednesday, 11th March, at • 1 o'clock precisely, That vnewt piece of ground, part of Secfioa No. 32, Block XV"., Dunedin, nearly oppo- ' site the . THEATRE ROYAL, • ami adjoining Hie ■ PROVINCIAL BUILDINGS, = having a frontage to Princes-street of about . 33 feet, by about 103 back, The Auctioneers would draw the attention of Capitalists wanting good investments, or Merchants . •; requiring business sites, to this very rare opportunity " of obtaining a ■■'■'. FREEHOLD FRONTAGE, In Princes-street. Title unexceptionable. TUESDAY, 24th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. , ; . ' 'To Sawyers, &c. MESSRS. GILLIES and STREET have been '; instructed to sell by public auction, at their rooms, in Princes-sti-eet, on Tuesday, 24th. March, at twelve o'clock, tho . , • WAIPORI SAW MILL, , Together with the lease of 180 acres of heavily timbered Bush Land, held of the Government at the low rental of- (£3O) thirty pounds per annum. - \ .. , The above, Mill is in good working order, and the sawn timber can lie cheaply conveyed by water, carriage to any of the landing places on the Waipori, and Waihola Lakes, the Taieri River ■ and Scrogg'a Creek. - ■ . A Flour Mill could also be worked to advantage, ' in conjunction with the saw mill. To any working sawyers, with a little capital, thin mill-offers a firat-rate opening, and a safe paying business. The sale will be absolutely without reserve. Terms, two thirds cash, balance in. three months. . ; AUCTION NOTICE. "UORSAITH,FRYand CO have appointed TUESJD DAY as their day for Weekly Sa'es of Miscellaneoud Merchandise, at their Mart, Princes-street. Sale at 12 o'clock every Tuesday. I ~ AUCTION NOTICE. THE Undersigned beg to give notice that they ■will hold Weekly Sales at; their rooms, Princesstreet, and Store free of charge, goods sent to them. ! for prompt sale. - ■ FREDERICK MOSS and CO. V|y OO . L S'A L~i iT . TO SQUATTERS, MBRCHANTS and - OTHERS. The rapid increase in the production of Wool In Ota£o, and. its growing' importance as a branch of Commerce have suggested the udvantages that would result to both Settlers ■ and Merchants from Sales by Auction. Accordingly, with the promised Support of— Messrs. J. JONES & COMPANY, „ DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO\ „ CARGILL & COMPANf. A ML AN D RE S S & CO, -win hold |. WEEKLY AUCTIONS : ', During -the' Season -.for., the , '. 1 ■ :<r ; SALE of WOOL. : TUESDAY, 10th MARCH, "'" At 12 o'clock sharp. Positive and UnreEerved Sale; VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES. By Order of the Trustees in the Estate of J. R. HooiT AM'LANDRE?S and CO have been favored ' . with instructions from the Trustees in the above Estate, to sell by auction, at their rooms, Stafford-street, on Tuesday, iOth March, atlSo'clock : sharp, ■ The following valuable City Properties :— ■■ Ist—Two Freehold1 Sections, being Nos 39 and •40, Block XII, Dunedin, fronting Elm Rovr, fenced and laid out as a market garden, and ' let as such, for a term, ;of 3 years, at £30 per annum ; : " 2nd—Six years Lease, with right of renewal, and half valuation at the end' of terra, of Section 20, Block,,Xl, Dunedin, having frontages to Park Place and Rattray-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 the ea 1i r section is only £30 per annum. 3rd—Eleven years Lease of Allotment in Dow-ling-fitreet, next to the Cutting, Princesstreet ; size, 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 been paiJ by Mr Hood), for the last 7 years the. rent is only.£3oper annum. ■ 4th—Thirteen years Lease of Section No 1, ' • Block XXVI, Dunedin, fronting Georgestreet and Frederick-street,, at a rental of £50 j-ier annum,'and £200 valuation allowed at end of term.. On this section .there is a , - House and Shop 'erected," and a portion 6i the ground leased realising upwards of £100 per annum, the most valuable part of the section being, still unlet. ■■.-•..? , sth—Thirteen years Lease of Section 41,' Block XVIH. Dunedin, fronting Cargill-street, with Two Housea erected, .therepn.;... the ~,..» ground rent of this section is only £45 per annum, while the rent and the ground leased amounts to £60 a year. ". ... 6th—Ten years Lease of Section 56, Block XX, Dunedin, with substantial Dwelling House and Shop attached thereto, at present occu- , pied by Mr Hood, the ground rent being only ■• £1010s per annum. ■ 7th—Section 1, Block XIII, Dunedin, corner of ■ Rattraystreet and York-place, -' on which is. built the.— - ■- - : ROBIN HOOD! HOTEL. . - One wing of the building comprises—on thefirst floor, a bar to Rattray street, public ' rooms, store rooms, two servants' bedrooms^' spacious kitchen, dumbwaiter, scullery, and • boothouse. Second Floor—Three comfort- . • able sitting rooms for families, each having a fireplace, and four separate bedrooms.'-Third; Floor has a bar to. York-place, bar parlor, fil-st-c'ass public room, and a very superior and commodious commercial room. 'FourthT Room—Ten comfortable'separate bedroome. Onthe other wing of hotel ia a double English skittle alley, 22 x 40 with fireplace, above which. is a superior billiard room, having a height of 16 feet: in connection _ ■with it are, two private rooms'for small parties, above wbich.i3 a largo room, 32 x, 40 feet, for public meetings, dinners, &c. There, .; ia also two commodious' cellars, outhouses, &c, and a very superior six-stalled weatherboard stable and hay-loft; in fact, every convenience for, the carrying on an exton-;; sive business. ■ The hotel is let to highly respectable, persons, viz., the Messrs Bastings (late of Melbourne), for a term of five years, at £600 per annum; there is also a. store on the ground, let at £40 per annum, and some unoccupied ground on the same section. _ _ _ The building is at prfsent 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 Dunedin. ■ ■__ ■_r . .. For furtherparticulars, apply to, Mr W: Harris, . ■ of Messrs Bing, Harris and Co^ Mr. James Fmch, of Messrs"J.'.Finch and Co.; Mr Edward Franck, ot Messrs Franck .and Co,, Dune'lin,; or the Auctioneers. ■ _ ' " ' . Titles guaranteed, for particulars of which apply to Kenvon nnd Madilock, Solicitors. Manse street. As aH the above splendid City Properties will positively l»s sold to the highest bidder, the attention ■ of Capitalists and Others is particularly drawn to tha Terms, Liberal. No Reserve.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 378, 7 March 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 378, 7 March 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 378, 7 March 1863, Page 2

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