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Auctions. - Tins day, TUESDAY, FEB. 25tb. SALE BY AUCTION. T7I DE CARLE & CO. call especial attention te JJJ. their land salr: on Tuesday, 25th instant, on the ground, between Kuox's Chimrli ami tlio Albion Hotel. They also wish to direct the attention oi every tradesman, merchant, and workincr man 't< iy the unquestionable facilities tliat will be offered of obtaining beautiful sites for dwellings and busings.premises, at n price immeasurably below any pne< now asked. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 25th FEB., ISG2. 2 To the .Merchants, Citizens, and Trading Classes h Dunediii and Neighborhood. SALB OF MR. LOPKR'S PROPERTY. Monster Unreserved Sale by Auction of tho most Valuable Household and Landed Property evei offered in the City of Dunedin. v'- THI DE CARLE & CO. have the pleasure to an- ' JLJ. nouncc that they have received instructions U. sell by .auction, on the Ground, on TUESDAY, the 25th February, 1862, at twelve o'clock precisely— The whole of those Six Handsome Substantial Built Cottages, fronting George, Great King, and Union streets, Together with— 68 Allotments of very valuable Building Ground. These properties form a subdivision of section? |1, 2, 3, 4, 17. 18, 10, 20, block 30, as per Government j Plan cf the Town of Duuedin, which are well auci »,}] extensively known from their proximity to the Post s - ioftice, and magiiifieeut situation, and iminediateh >n! opposite-the handsome villas and gardens of Rev. J". [2 Stewart, Messrs. ITtaly, Beg.c, Christie, Yausc, and ; !e other influential gentlemen. lir Lota 2 ftiid 3 —Fronting Union-street, have three Pv neat and desirable cottages* erected thereon. ,Jj " Lots 63 and 04 —Fronting Great King-street ie have also three commodious and excellent ;,_ cottages, all in the best state of repair, am l( j ready for immediate possession. Lots S to 18—Front Goorge-street3(immediatel] opposite the residences of the above-namei gentlemen), and which thoroughfare forms 1 - continuation of Princes-street. Lots 59 and (30—At the corner of Union am Great King streets, have a foundation lak for an Hotel, and are certainly well nditpter for the purpose. S. Lots _t)0, 61, G2, 65 to OS—Front Grea King-street, between Knox Church ani the Albion Hotel, and on the Gren Trunk Iload to the North East Valley ■h nearly1 opposite Botanical Gardens. iv Lots 4 to 9—Front Union-street, and com :k mand fine views of the Bay and Shipping. Lots 19 to 33—Front Bayvie'w-strcet, aiufata commands a view of the beautiful scener adjacent to the Bay and surroundin: country. Lots 39 to (58—Front Park-street, and have stream of the purest spring water runninj through many of them. TheSvhole of the above properties will be sold on tin above day, to the highest bidder, under the folio-win; terms:— j The George, Great King and Union street front iftges, will be subject to a mere nominal rent of ss. pe; week, for the period of 7 years. The Lessees hav< the right to remove all buildings, or to receive a cer tain valuation thereon. The Bayview and Park-street frontages are at tht trifling rent of 2s. 6d. per week, with the privilege , before-mentioned. '." The plan of wile will be at a bonus on the above Vj rentals, and immediate possession given, and right tc !Kj build. The Auctioneers be" to state, that by adopting tlu above liberal plan of Sale, which has never bet'orf been offered to the inhabitants of this Province, all who wish may secure that which lias been so difficult, and yet so desirable to obtain, viz. :—Building Land on the lowest and most advantageous terms. It i.« well-known that all who possess land in this local it; axe asking from 30s. per foot per annum, which prevents building, and the permanent settlement of the community. Omnibuses run from the Post-office and pass the property every hour on their road to the N.E. Valley, _ thus making it most desirable as a place of residence for all classes. Elaborate plans of the property have been made, , and may be obtained at the Auctioneers' Temporary JJ. Offices, (till the completion of their mart, opposite the , Daily Times office,) at No. 20 Provincial Hotel, or of ' Messrs. Patten and Hobgk, Solicitors, Arcade. The Sale will commence punctually at the hour (j named. A marquee will be erected, "and a Champagne Luncheon provided. I Terms at Sale. c No Reserve. d WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. t To Boarding-house Keepers, Speculators and c Others. MR. J. S. RAPHAEL has received instructions from Mr. Cleland Foden, the present proprietor, to sell on the ground, by public auction, on WEDNESDAY, 26th. February, 1562, at eleven o'clock sliurp. Three years unespired lease of that valuable and desirable property now known as l- KENT HOUSE, BELL HILL. The Auctioneer does not deem it necessary to dilate upon this desirable investment, as the situation commands the finest view of the Bay nnd City of Dunedin, and a sure fortune can be realised by con- _ tinning the same business which is now being carried '" on at a clear profit of £30 per week. j Also— . The whole of tho Furniture, consisting of— Chairs Tables Crockery Cooking utensils And every article snitable for a Boardinghouse Also, — 20 cords of firewood, and every article necessary for carrying on this extensive trade. The whole to be sold -without reserve. For farther particulars apply to J. S. RAPHAEL, s Auctioneer and Valuator, (. Stafford-street, Dunedin, ' THURSDAY, THE 27m INST. SALE BY AUCTION of 15 tons Best Nelson Potatoes 2 tons of Onions, I cs i "AIREDALK," FROM NKLSOS. MESSES. TURNBULL, BING & CO. will sell by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, the 27th :inst., without reserve, ■ 295 bags finest new potatoes j ts~ bags Onions Terms cash. - TO DRAPERS. STOREKEEPERS, COUNTRY \\ BUYERS, AND OTHERS. ' f Sam by Auction op Slops, Drafkrt, j BOOTB AND SIIOKS. ] THURSDAY, 27th INST. 1 "Tl/fESSRS. TURNBULL, BING & CO. will sell iVI by Public Auction, on THURSDAY next, the 27th inst., to clear several consignments, and without j the slightest reserve, 3 cases gent's fancy doe and tweed trousers 2 „ ~ „ „ coats I 1 ~ )> >i ~ suits 2 „ gent's Bedford cord trousers 1 „ lambswool vests and pants 1 „ gent's French felt hats 1 ~ ~ deerstalkers 1 „ ~ Leghorn straw hats Terms liberal. I Sale to commence at 12 o'Cloclt SALE BY AUCTION. [ TO BOOTMAKEES, STOREKEEPERS, AND THE TRADE IN GENERAL. 1 THURSDAY, 27th INST. MESSRS. TURNBULL, BING & CO. have received instructions to sell by Auction on THURSDAY next, the 27th inst., 5 cases American nugget boots 2 „ military bluchers 2 trunks gent's elastic side boots , 2 „ women's leather laoe-upa fi ~ men's and women's carpet slippers No Reserve. 2KRMS LIBERAL, Sale to commence at 12 o'Cloek.

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Otago Daily Times, 25 February 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, 25 February 1862, Page 3

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