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Auctions. TUESDAY, January 14, 1862. To Farmers, Successful Diggers, Land Speculators, Graziers, Cattle Dealers, Importers of Stock, and the Mechanic. FIRST IMPORTANT SALE OF SUBURBAN LAND. To be sold in Sections to suit all classes, AND THREE YEARS' CREDIT. A favourable opportunity for the Inhabitants of Dunedin, Green Island, Kaikorai, Half-icay JBush, and West Taieri. RB. MARTIN & CO. have received instructions from Matiiew Holmes, Esq., consequent upon his return to England, to Sell byAuction, at their Rooms, High-street, on TUESDAY, January 14, 1862, at One o'clock, ALL that well-known SUBURBAN PROPERTY, situated in the Kaikorai, East and West -Ttiel District, comprising in all about 5000 Acres of Fine Undulating productive Land, and subdivided into Farms, suitable either for Agricultural or Grazing Paddocks. To persons on the look-out for a really valuable Property, the above offers a most favourable opportunity, being within an easy distance from Town, only Two miles, and can be approached by either of two good roads, viz., Halfway Bush or Green Island. Attention may be called to the fact that on one portion of this property there is a very valuable piece of Bush, and it adjoins a large bush reserve from where there is no difficulty in obtaining Wood for Fire or Fencing. Another very valuable recommendation to this j>roperty is that Coal has been discovered upon it, the importance of which need hardly be pointed out. In calling the attention of the public to the above Sale, the Auctioneers desire to impress on their minds the superior position of this splendid property. They deem it unnecessary to comment further, as it is well known that there is no land for sale in the neighbourhood of Dunedin, and the public should not lose sight of this fact. *#* Plans may be seen, and every information obtained at the office of the Auctioneers. Terms. —Three Years' Credit; one third Cash. Title —Crown Grant. 391 a 528 SATURDAY, 4th JANUARY. SCREW-STEAMER " RUBY." To Coasters, Lightermen, and Speculators. RB. MARTIN" & CO. are instructed to o offer for Sale by Auction, at their Rooms, High-street, on SATURDAY, January 4th, at one o'clock, The S.S. "RUBY," 80 Tons Register, 140 Tons Burthen. She is in first-rate sea-going order, having had a large sum expended on her overhaul before leaving Melbourne, and will not need a shilling expended on her. She made the passage from Melbourne in severe weather in ten days, landing the cargo and stock in splendid condition. From her light draught-of water, 5 ft. 6 in. when loaded, she is enabled to come up to the wharf with 140 tons of cargo} she is well found in Sails, Rigging &c, and most suitably adapted for the Coasting or Lightering trade; she has been very profitably employed since her arrival, and can be worked at a nominal cost. Can be seen at the Jetty or Port Chalmers. R. B. MARTIN & CO. COMMERCIAL HORSE BAZAAR. To Settlers, Farmers, Horse Breeders, and Others. FIRST-CLASS CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE FOR SALE. MM'CAW, MACLEAN & CO. are favored o with instructions from Wm. Learmonth, Esq., to sell by auction, at the above Bazaar, on TUESDAY, the 31st instant, at 12 o'clock, The pure Clydesdale Draught Entire Horse, "RAGLAN," By the imported Clydesdale stallion "Britain," who won the Gold Medal at Geelong in 1856 and 1857 ; in 1861 won the Silver Cup at Ballarat. "Britain" by "London Tom," who took first prizes all over Scotland. " Raglan " is out of " Diamond," one of the best Clydesdale mares in Victoria. this^dayT" COMMERCIAL HORSE BAZAAR. 20 SPLENDID HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES AND MARES, Ex "Indus," from Melbourne. ]t|- M'CAW, MACLEAN and CO. have ixJLe received instructions from Wm. Learmonth, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at the above Bazaar, on TUESDAY, the 24th inst., at 12 o'clock sharp, 20 magnificent Heavy Draught Horses and Mares, all in first-rate condition, and For Positive and Unreserved Sale ! ~"TO~siSPOWNEB,S, CHANDLERS, & OTHERS. ON THURSDAY, THE 36th DEC. TT> CAMPBELL & CO. are instructed to Jl^/o Sell by Auction, at Port Chalmers (opposite the Port Chalmers Hotel), on THURSDAY, the 26th instant, at 3 o'clock p.m., Spars, Sails' Rigging, &c, suitable for a Schooner of about One Hundred Tons ; also, Engine, Cotton Waste, &c, &c. J. & R. BALED, MERCHANT'S BROKERS, LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AND WHARF AGENTS, Offices — Jetty, and Princes-street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 34, 24 December 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 34, 24 December 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 34, 24 December 1861, Page 2

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