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Xuetiona. FIUDAY, 2-ttb. MARCH, At 12 o'clock. Sale of Mortgaged Property. fi ILLIES AND STREET \jj" are instructed by Robert Cliupman, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court of Otago, to sell by public auction, at their Booms, Princes street and Dowliug street, on Friday, 24U» March, at 12 o'clock noon, All that valuable Freehold Land, mortgaged by James Harrold, and being Section No. 17, Block I, Clarendon district, containing 68 acres &nd 8 poles, more or less, having a lrontage to the Road of 1060 links, and adjoining theJFerry Reserve oa the North ; together with the Brick DwellkigHouae, and the substantial and I commodious Store now erected ':•■'■•■' ■• '■ thereon. ;; ' ■ : . The above property in admirably situated at the junction of the Taieri and Waifciola Rivers, and the Store is close to the Bridge, and would suit any person desiring to combine storekeeping and fanning. /■■ For further particulars, and conditions! of sale, apply to the Auctioneers ; or to Messrs Howorth, Barton and Ho worth, Solicitors, I Princes street. I THUBSDAY, 3pth MARCH, I At 12 o'clock. SALE OF MORTGAGED FREEHOLD PROPERTY In George, St. Andrew, and Filleul streets. ri 111 IE S* AND STREET VX have been instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Otago to sell by public auction, in their rooms, corner of Princea and Bowling streets, on THURSDAY, 30th MARCH, At 13 o'clock, All those two sections of Town Land mortgaged by Mr 3. Curie, and numbered forty and I seventy-two, Block twenty, DunI edin, having a frontage to George i street of sixty-six feet, to St. Andrew street of three hundred and thirty feet, and to Filleul street of sixty-six feet, as the name | are shown on the plan of said city together with the Buildings erected thereon, consisting of large and substantially built Dwelling I House, Tinsmith's Shop, and several well built Cottages of various sizes. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to Messrs Haggitt and Stamper ; or to the auctioneers, j GILLIES and STREET, Land and Estate Agents,, And Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 23rd MARCH, At 12 o'clock. Dissolution of Partnership To Hotel-keepers, Speculators, and Others. Freehold Properly in the Township of Lawrence, Tuapeka. MATTHEW HAY has been favored with instructions irom Messrs Home, Weatherly and Co, to sell by auction, on Thursday, the 23rd inst., at 12 o'clock noon, at the Commercial Hotel, Lawrence, - All their Valuable Freehold Allotments situate in the Town of Lawrence. Lotl, Being the Commercial Hotel and Billiard Room, 10 stalled Stable, Piggery, Kitchen, Store and Outhouses, having a frontage to Peelstreet of 63 feet, with a depth of 162 feet, and a side frontage to the main Dunstan road of 90 feet, more or less. The hotel is in complete working order and doing a first-class trade. Cobb and Co's coaches arrive and depart daily. . Lot 2, Adjoining the Commercial Hotel, and having a frontage of 24 feet to Peel street, with a depth of 72 feet and a back frontage to the main Dnustan road of 27 feet, more dr less. This lot is admirably adapted for any business purpose. Lot 3, Adjoins the Union Bank, being |-acre Section, Section 5, Block 2, having a frontage of 66 feet to Peel street by a depth of 165 feet, at present occupied by Mr Marshall, builder. " Lot 4. " .'•'. :'■■' ~ . Being Section 3, Block 3. On this lot is erected a substantial and elegant building, lately used as a schoolhouse, and at a slight outlay could be converted into a comfortable ■■■.'; villa residence. : | Lots 5 and 6, ■ I Being Sections 1 and 20 of Block 7 each containing i'tg an acre. The auctioneer in drawing the attention of purchasers to tho above valuable investments, vrould merely observe that the hotel is the ■ oldest established licensed house on the Gold I Fields, and has always commanded the best trade of tho district. The only reason for disposing of tho same is the intention of a ' dissolution of partnership between the present proprietors.* : Terms at Sale. Lnmheon provided. Title—Crown Grant. ADTmV.'—WAB KEPT, BDB3BLL, & <JO BLACKING, IKK, and DYE MANUPACrUREES, lat« of 80, Strand, CiUTIOK ' the PUBLIC against perepne tradirff under I similar names, and professing to be coaneoted I with them or their late establishment at No. 80, Strand, their only manufactory bring— llegent Works, RegeiitHtreet, Vincent square, We-tminater, London, B.W. " Gkktlbmbh—l have tried one 2s QA bottle of -IBeetliflin's Hair Fluid, and I do assure you ithas far surpassed the most sanguine expectations. I have the greatest confidence la the eßicacy ot the Ehud o» a restorer of the hair. I isltiall thank you to send me one lls bottle as early 'is- posablc !br the enclosed anioint.. I shall lose no opportunity of recommending ft to otber parii.es situi- ! urly situated.' ; « Yoara, respectfully, •'Thos. JDbiybx. I "To Messrs Jewsbary and Brown, i Manchester," ■ . . . • "St: Alburn. 20th M«wh, ■ '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1014, 20 March 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1014, 20 March 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1014, 20 March 1865, Page 3