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Autions i-wNE THOUSAND TOWN SECTIONS. Consisting of the CHOICEST RESERVED ALLOTMENTS, In the Flourishing and Important TOWNSHIPS of /CLARENDON, /~ILIFTON, TTAWTHORN, AND -JXAITANGATA. The WHOLE for ABSOLUTE and UNRESERVED SALK by PUBLIC AUCTION. This Sale being unquestionably the largest and most important ever held in the Province of Otago. -jl/TESSRS H. E. NATHAN & CO., Who have been selected as the Auctioneers for the j several Estates above mentioned, in order to give due prominence to so valuable a trust, and for the greater couvei.ience of intruding purchasers have einraged the LONG ROOM ot the AIaSONIC HaLL, Piukces Street, in which the SALE will extend over a period of six days, begiuuing on and from TUESDAY, 31st AIARCH, 1833, Commencing at 12 o'clock sharp. The limits of an advertisement will not be sufficient to enter in minute oe ails on ad the many and great advantages appertaining to these estates; but the AtJCTICNEEKS feel so confident ttiat they are tooWKLL KNOWN, and their commanding bituatiins, both present and prospective, too well appreciate to require them being pu-hed into public notice by auy adventitious aid. Nothing stronger can be said in tlieir favor than that several hunch eds of sections iv the same estates have been purchased, and iv most instances are firmly held by the most experienced and best judges of land in the Province. In the few instances where holders have been induced to part with some lew of the sections, it has been at an advance varying from 30J to 600 per cent, upon the ORIGINAL PURCHASE MONEY. TT A W T H 0 R N , a. TOWNSHIP of great beauty, and every day rhing into importance, consists of VTINETY REMAINING SECTIONS, OP WHICH THIRTY-ONE SECTIONS ARE FREEHOLD, AND FIFTY-NINE LEASEHOLD. The LEASEHOLD SECTIONS will be sold subject to a small ground : rent of £5 per annum, each 'quarter acre. THE SITUATION OF HAWTHORN Is in the justly far-famed North-East Valley, about one mile and a half from Duuedin. It is on the Port Chalmers Road, the whole of which has reen made and metalled from its commencement at Dunedin to its terminus atthe port. Hawthorn commands the whoe ot the traffic of the Main North Hoad and the route to the Diggings. It is allowed by those who have Watched the rapid prowess which has bi en made in this neighborhood withm the last few months, to be one of the most valuable and important sumnbs of Dunedin. Sufficiently near town to fe accessible by a short half hour's walk, it is just so distant that the comforts of a subu ban residence combine with the conveniences and luxuries of town life For the Mechanic or Artizan; for Clerks and Government emploje3; for tradesmen seeking a rismj? locality in which to commence business; to the hotel keeper or the speculator lookiug for a profitable investment these sections alike commend themselves. Here the water is abundant, and of unsurpassed purity. Timber is plentiful in the neighborhood, and the scenery really magnificent. ...... The following are the sections to be submitted to competition: — -ia Block 1 16 quarter-acre sections lo do 2 Ito 11, 19, 20, 21 14 do 3 It-. 5 \
.0 - do 4 ltos .... ... •• » do 5 1,3,4.6,7,8,9.10,11 ... 8 dn 6 Ito 7, (Ground Rent L 5 per annum) 7 do 7 1 2, 3, .all these are quarter-acres. and are leases, 21 years) ... .. 3
do 8 1,2.3.4,5.7.8.0.10 ... 9 do 9 4 5.7,10.17.18,19,20 ... 8 do 10 1.3,5,6,7.8,0 ..- ... I do 11 1, 2, 3, 9, IP, 11, 12 J7 Freeholds ... 31 Upon the disposal ot the HAWTHORN SECriONS, the Auctioneers wiU next offer for Sale TJUVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SECTIONS, IK THE TOWNSHIP OF p L I F T O N . (All Freehold). Tbe Proprietor of this Estate ln>s Yen induced to place the whole of these MAGNIFICENT SECTIONS in Ihe market atthe desire of ntmerous mtending buyers, anxious to obtain a. few of the sec- i tions in so lovely and enchanting a locality. Clifton , has a picturesque beauty and a brusque but charming pencilling of outline wliich no powers of description could do justice to. In point of salubrity and extreme healthfulnessof situation, no other part of the Province can be compared t" it. It n here that all classes and all deg-ees may thrive and prosper. The medical man only excepted. Clifton is most happily situate I, nnd the original owner, had he have been permitted to take his choice of any spot in the Province, could not have sele ted a locality possessing.so many recommendations Fronting- Blue Skin Bay, it is the half-way township between Dunedin and Waikouaiti. At no long date, the fortunate pos>essor when reselling the sections, will demand a high figure lor them at per foot. After which will be sold ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-EIGHT SECTIONS. Forming the most important part of the Southern Extension of the GOVERNMENT TOWNSHIP OP -T7-A ITANGAT, A, ON TIIE GOLDEN MOLYNEUX, with inanLT AURIFEROUS FRONTAGES. The Auctioneers do not deem it necessary to advance anything laudatory of this magnificent property, ON. IN and SURR UNDINW this estateis to be foutd the three most valuable products of the world, GOLD COAL And IRON. There is a probable fortune in every section, and the ground has yet to be valued in inches, Kaitangata is the centre of the richest auriferous regions hitherto known in the world's history. EVERY SECTION IS A FREEHOLD, And fortunate will be the man who can boast himself the owiier of one of these. Last, but undoubtedly not least, will be sold iv like manner to tbe previous lots, QIiVENTY ONE SECTIONS In the old established, steadily progressing townshif p LARENDON Never does the traveller pass through or in pros imitv to Clarendon without expressing in rapturoui terms his appreciation of tl c exquisite beauties whicl give a charm to, and demands an interest in'this nios lovely of rural localities. Claremion not only thrive and prospers. It does more; it has created fo: itself a centre around which smiling homestead show forth for a rariiuß of many mile--. Clarendon i destined to become a town, not impossibly a city second only in' importance to Dunedin; rituated on : ' gentle slope from the Coach-road to the Lake, stand ing high nnd thoroughly-drained from all supeifluou moisture, actually lying on a rich bed of fine coal, ani • on the line of route to the Woohhed, Waitahuns i and Wetherstone's, nothing can prevent Olarendo ' from becoming all that has been predicted.of it. Intending purchasers are assured -.—
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 397, 30 March 1863, Page 3
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