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Auctions. FOR PRIVATI!TI3A)iGAiN,~~~ TILL THE -sth FEBRUARY, And, ;.if not tucn Sold, to be DISPOSED OF by PUBLIC AUCTION ON MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1862. TO MERCHANTS, SPECULATORS, LATE ARRIVALS, And all Others in Search of the BEST BUILDING AND VILLA SITES IN DJNEDIN. FOURTEEN YEARS, from March 21st, 18.59, Being a Town Board Section, at the nominal rout of Ten Pound Ten Shillings per Year, I With Full Valuation Allowed for all Improvements. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored o with instructions from James It. Hood, Esq., I to offer for sale by Private Bargain till sth February, 18G2, and if not then sold, to submit the whole to public competition on MONDAY, the 10th of FEBRUARY, THE UNEXPIRED LEASE, having 11 years to run, of SECTION 513, BLOCK XX, bounded on the one side by a frontage of ICO feet to London-street, the great outlet to the Northern Road and Waipori Diggings ; and on the other by a like frontage i to George-street, the only gateway to the commerce of Port Chalmers, and the agriculture of the Eastern Valley. ONE HUNDRED AND ONE FEET FRONTAGE in George-street has been let for the term of the Lease at £05 per annum to three good tenants, two of which have erected substantial buildings, and are eacli conducting, in the midst of their customers a prosperous business. On Thirty-two Feet fronting George-street with a frontage .of 54 feet to Londonstreet, is Mr. Hood's own residence, being only lately finished, and of a most costly character, containing six rooms, with Kitchen, Store-room, Out-houses, and a Well, which yields a never-failing supply of pure spring water. The adjoining valuable piece of ground is unlet, I and may be said to have four frontages, having 32 i feet to London-street, 32 feet to George-street, and facing Pitt and Frederick streets. The other portion of this choice section has a frontage to London-street of 80 teet. well-suited for four "beautiful Villas or First-class' Business Sites. TERMS :—One-third Cash ; balance by approved Bills, bearing- Bank interest at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. FOR PRIVATE BARGAIN TILL sth FEBRUARY, And if not then sold, to be disposed of by Public Auction, on MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1862. TO BONDED WAREHOUSEMEN, MERCHANTS, HOTELKEEPERS AND NEW j ARRIVALS. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored • with instructions from James R. Hood, Esq., to offer as above—

The unexpired LEASE, having nearly 14 years to ran, with a nominal rent of £50 per annum. Section 1, block 26, of which 100 feet to Frede-rick-street, is let for thu term of the lease, at a yeariy rental of £125. The unlet portion, being a corner allotment having a frontage of 6'ti feet to George-street, with a like frontage to Frederick-street, and being, without doubt, the finest site In Dunedin for a7i Hotel, which would command the entire traffic on the Northern side of the cutting ; or from its proximity to the New Jetty, would 1« admirably suited for bonded stores, or merchants' premises. Terms —One-third cash, balance, by approved bills, bearing bank interest, at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION^ NO RESERVE!!! WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY sth. To Settlers, Storekeepers on the diggings,* Carters, and Others. MESSRS. JAS. PATERSON and CO. have been instructed by W. Grey, Esq., (who ' is retiring from business) to sell by public auction, on j Wednesday, February sth, at his store, Waihola, the whole of liis assorted and well selected stock, consisting of— 50 tons flour (best brands) Several tons sugar Tea in quarter, half, and chests Coi&e in tins Tobacco, rice, lobsters, salmon, herrings, billies pannikins, camp ovens Spirits in bulk and case Ale „ „ Also a general assortment of other goods. The Auctioneers call particular attention of Storekeepers on tin; Digging.-!, to this sale, as the above will be sold without the slightest reserve. Sale to commence sharp, at 12 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. ~ MESSRS. JAS. PATSRSON and CO. have been instructed by the Official Administrator of Intestate Estates at Otago, to sell by public auction at their Yards. Mansc-street,Dunedin, on Monday, the 3rd day of February next, at 12 o'clock, 2 cart horses 1 saddle do 3 cows with calves 2 heifers 1 steer 1 cart belonging to the estate of — Costello, deceased, intestate. Sale at Twelve o'clock, Sharp. No Reserve. JONES, BIRD & CO. are favored with instruc tions from Davis and Cunningham, of the Mayura Station, Avoea River, 'Victoria, to sell by auction, 20 head of very superior HEAVY' DRAUGHT HORSES'aud MARES, perfectly staunch and in capital order. JONES, BIRD & CO. TO GENTLEMAN REQUIRING FIRSTCLASS STYLISH HACKS AND FARMERS IN SEAIICH OF A SUPERIOR LOT OF BROOD MARES. To Arrive Daily, per ship " Versailles." TONES, BIRD & CO. have received instructs tions from James Maiden, Esq., of the Paracoota Station, Murray River, Victoria, to offer for public competition, 50 head of his well-known JJ crossed brand. This is, wit hout exception, the finest lot of horses the Auctioneers ever had the pleasure of offering in this market. JONES, BTRD fe CO. H. JONES & CO.'S HORSE BAZAAR, Adjoining R. Wilson & Co.'s Store, STAFFORD-STItEET. H JONES & CO. beg to invite the ato tnit.ion of settlers, country residents, and the public generally, to their new and extensivo STABLING (recently erected, regardless of expense), comprising- unequalled accommodation for 50 Horses ; and trust, by attention to all horses committed to their charge, to merit a share of public patronage. They also beg to call attention to their unrivalled stock of Vehicles of all descriptions, comprising Open and Close Carriages, Buggies, Gigs, and DogCarts, to let by tl'e liourj day, of week. N.B. Orders for Carriages for Wedding- and Pic-nic Parties attended to. K-S" Hoivcs, light and heavy, ahvayf sor sale. TO BUTCHERS AND DEALERS. TWO HUNDRED AND PIETY PltlME FAT WETHERS. Ex ' Versailles.' rpo ARRIVE THIS WEEK. X Apply to JONES, BIRD, & CO. TONES, BIRD 7& CO-7IIAVE"ON~SALE^ Best New Oaten Hay Pressed New Chaff' Colonial Oats.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 67, 1 February 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 67, 1 February 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 67, 1 February 1862, Page 4

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