Sales by Auction. TUESDAY, 24th OCTOBER, 1871, At 3 o’clock in the afternoon. DUNEDIN GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY LIMITED, DUNEDIN. OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. DRIVER, STEWART and CO., are instructed on behalf of the Debenture Holders of the Company, to Sell by Auction, at their Wool Stores, High-street, Dunedin, on the above date, WITH )UT RESERVE, The whole of the property of the Company, consisting of— All that piece or parcel of land, situate in the Town District of Dunedin, containing by admeasurement two acres or thereabouts, being part of section No 8, Block VII, on the Record Map of the sa ; d district, bounded towards the north-east 191 feet and 7-10ths of another foot, by the Government Main Road leading from Dunedin to the Peninsula ; south-east, 452 feet and 3-10ths of another foot, by section number 7 ; south-west, 191 feet and 4-10thg of another foot, by other part of the said section No. 8 ; and north-west 452 feet and 3-10ths of anothei r ‘ ' " • tion No. 8 ; which said piece or parcel of land is held by the Company under a lease dated the 20th day of November, 1862 (registered number 3933), granted to them for a term of 21 years, from the Ist August 1862, with a perpetual right of renewal upon and under such terms and conditions as are expressed in the Lease, at an annual rent of LSO, payable half-yearly. A cottage, stable, and office, purifying house, governor-house, store, and smithy, store, fowl-houses, hut, and watercloset ; retort-house, including unused portion of roof ; base of large chimneystack, to accommodate four retort beds, built at the unfinished end of retorthouse ; temporary chimney and retort b:d, condenser, foundations, tar tank and well, bridge and sundry plant, gas holder, tank, and syphon well plant, consisting of retorts, hydraulic main, condenser, purifier, holder, governor, &c , mains, service pipes, and meters. Government road through Together with
The property offered for sale is subject to an underlease thereof, dated 31st March, 1866 (registered No 12,890), from the Company to Mr S. S. Hutchison, for the whole of the term of the original lease, less the lait 10 days thereof, at the yearly rent of L 2400, payable quarterly. The underlease is now vested in Henry Alers Hankey, Esquire, for the residue of the term thereby granted. Every renewal of the lease to be granted, must bo applied for in writing two years before the end of the current lease. The new rent, if not agreed upon, is to be fixed by arbitration, and in ascertaining the value of the land, the Gas Works are not to be taken into account. If no renewal be taken, the Company or their assigns may remove the Workr. The sale is made under a Deed of Mortgage, dated 29th September, 1864 (registered No 9068), from the Company to John Reid Mackenzie, Esquire, as the Manager of the New Zealand Banking Corporation, Limited (now wound up), and under a Deed dated 18th September, 1865 (registered No 11,266), from the Company to Mr Mackenzie, being a deed of further charge in favour of the Bank, and a charge in favour of the Debenture Holders of the Company, who are now offering the property for sale through Mr Mackenze as their Trustee, to satisfy the amount ofthe Debentures held by them, together with interest. Copies of the Leases and Mortgage Deeds can be inspected at the Deeds Registry', Dunedin, on referring to the registered numbers given above, and the originals at the Office of Mr Cook, solicitor, Dunedin. Further particulars can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, DRIVER STEWART and CO., At their Wool Stores, High-street, Dunedin ; Mr COOK, Solicitor, Dunedin. Hotels, Ac. HENRY C. PIK Eli « pRINCE OF WALES ” HOTEL, Begs to return thanks to his friends and supporters for the very liberal patronage he has received si ce he has begun to SELL at tlj,e Lowest Price for Cash, also to inform them that he has made a still farther reduction in the price of Genuine imported Goods, for out door consumption. Having on hand a very large and superior stock, equal to any house cither in quality or quantity in the Province, he is consequently better able to supply a <fenuiue article than many houses in the trade. 4s Od Hcnncssy’s Brandy. 3s Od Lemon Hart and Son’s Rum 3s Od Thom and Cameron’s Whiskey 5s Od Port and Sherry, very superior Ale and Beer, New Shipments. Per Per dozen by dozen. the case. 15s Od Jeffrey’s sparkling Edinburgh Ale, in stone ... 13s 6d 14s Od Worthington and Go’s Pale Ale in glass ... 13s Od 12s Od John Joule & Sons ditto 11s Od 9s 6d Ditto ditto ... 9s Od 10s 6d RloriceCox and Co.’s ... 10s Od 13s 6d Pig Brand Stout ... 13s 0d 13s Od Byass’s Imperial double ditto, green 12 6d Always, on hand a large supply of Strachan’s celebrated Ale, brewed expressley for this establishment, at 2s per gallon. Assorted cases made up at the dozen price of each article. Every other article in the trade at proportionately lew prices. Opposite the Spanish Restaurant, EINCES STREET SOUTH DUNEDIN
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2678, 16 September 1871, Page 3
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