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Auctions. , I "on an'maulFday] 'j To Lightermen, Cw.-.ttsrs, Captains of Vessels and ) fe<ifc>-<j3bv. The very £»st failing Schooner i *^j§»i^sS^\ " Cecilia,1' now on her voya&c from ' fiSiisaisilaSiiSS^go from llobart Town, in first-rate order. T> B. MARTIN & CO., are instructed _to offer XV. for sale by auction, ou her arrival from In•vercargill, The woll-known Schooner " Cecilia," 36 tons reuister. carries 00 tons dead weight, on 7 ft. draft of water. This vessel was built especially as a coaster, for bar harbors, every regard being paid to strength. She is built of blue gun), and sheathed with Muiitz's metal. On inspection, she will be found a neat profitable craft, and well woith tho attention of any industrious man, either as a lighter, from her light draft of water, or a coaster, from her strength ; she is well found in ground tackle, and iii. for sea in every respect. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms at sale. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, THE 26th FEBRUARY. To Practical Fanners, Agriculturists, Graziers, Butchers, Lucky Diggers, the Working Man, Dairy Farmers, and Publicans. Highly important sale of most valuable Land and Property, at Tokomairiro. THE HELENSBROOK ESTATE, Situated on the Great South. Road to the Woolslied, Wethei-ston's, Gabriel's Gully, andtheMolyneux. On very Liberal Credit. RB. MARTIN & CO. have received instructions . from John Hardy, Esq., to offer for sale, by auction, at their Room?, High-street, on Wednesday, 26th February, at 12o"c!ockj .That portion of his valuable landed property, according to the following particulars. LOT I. Comprising 76 Sections in Block I of 33 feet iroutage, by 105 ftet of depth, and containing more or less? about one eighth of an acre, with frontages to the Great,' South Road, and Gabriel Street, and intw-seeted by Church place, and Gertrude-street. LOT 11. Contains 76 Sectionsin Block 11, of 33 feet frontage, by 16.') deep, being one-eighth of an acre, (more or less), upon which there is a Reserve of 3 sections for a Church of England. The frontages are to Brook-street, and the j Great South Road, intersected by Church- j place and Marion-street. | LOT 111. 76 Sections in Block 111, with a Cattle Market Reserve, frontages to four streets, Great South Road, Helensbrook Road, Brook-street, and Marion-street, containing one-eighth of an acre (more or less.) *LOT IV. THE GOLDEN CROSS INN, Block IV, stands on half an acre of land, having 306 feet of frontage, corner of Great South Road, and road to Table' Hill, and Canada Bush. It is almost needless to direct attention to this valuable property. An opportunity rarely occurs; to secure an Inn in such a position, commanding all the traffic on the road. The House is newly-erected, built at j considerable expense. The building is 60 i feet x 2-1 feet, with a.} 12-stall Stable and other out-houses. , LOT V. Are"4 valuable Sections in Block IV, of 44 feet of frontage, directly opposite to Mr. Gooilall's new Hotel, and adjoining the Golden Cross j Inn. j LOT VI. 5 Sections of 40 feet of frontage to'the main road from Dunedin, and adjoins Mr. Crosbie's aud j Mr Goodall's properties. | LOT VII. Comprising 7 Sections in Block VI. No. Ito 0 having a frontage of 66 feet, and No. 7 of 74 feet to the Helcnshrook Road, aud bounded by a. Creek with a constant supply of good water. LOT VIII. Contains 13a. Oti. 20p. in Block VI; lias a frontace to the Government Road of .v77J feet by | ntlppth of 090; is now under crop, and fenced in. This section can be recommended to any industrious man with moderate capital. LOT IX. Adjoins LotO, filso contains 13a. 0«. 20i»., is now under crop, and all fenced in. The two Sections would make a comfortable Homestead j for either farmer or gentleman, and intending - purchasers arc requested to examine the soil and crops. LOT X. 100-Acre Section, 43, Block VI., securely fenced in, and might form a very comfortable farm, or highly adapted for a grazing paddock. LOT XI. 60 Acres unenclosed Land, of fine rich soil, and forms a part of this property. Note.—The Auctioneers would particularly direct the attention of all classes to the situation of these valuable blocks of Innd. The situation is, without exception, one of the finest in the Province. The rapid progress of Tokomairiro cannot be denied, and it is bound to be the principal,township on the road to the diggings and Molyueux ; and one great advantage, the property is in close proximity to the Coal-field. Lithographed plans of the property in preparation. Intending purchasers can obtain plans and all information respecting it on application to the Su'> veyors, Messrs. Gillies and Street; or at the Office o the Auctioneer. Terms, very liberal. ON WEDNESDAY, 2Cth FEBRUARY, 1862. TO LAND SPECULATORS. PERSONS SEEKING INVESTMENTS, FARMERS, GRAZIERS AND BUTCHERS. 100 acres Valuable Land, in close proximity to the Henleusbrook Estate at Tokomairiro. RB. MARTIN & CO. are instructed to offer for . sale by auction at their rooms on Wednesday, February 26th, at One o'Clock, immediately after the salt of the Henlensbrook Estate— 50 acres, Block 14, Section 121 50 acres, Block 5, Section 40 In all, that exceedingly valuable Block of land, containing 100 acres just adjoining the property of Mr. Hardy. Also, the half of Section' No. 127, Block XV., in all 25 Acres of fine Agricultural Land. The Auctioneers would direct the special attention of persons seeking for a valuable farm, to this land ; it is a well-known fact there is very little available land in this rising district' for sale, and the opportunity should not be lost sight or. _ ■ Plans and every information can be obtained at the office of the auctioneers. Terms —Liberal, to suit the purchaser SALE BY AUCTION. Immediately on her arrival from Arickland, and expected hourly. The celebrated Fast Sailer and most Powerful Built Cutter, •'ANNIE LAURIE." TO COASTERS (more particularly), CAPTAINS OF VESSELS AND OTHERS. RB. MARTIN & CO., have received instruc- . tions to offer for Sale by Auction, on her arrival (if not disposed of by Private Contract) on or about Monday next, The well-known Fast Sailing Cutter "ANNIE LAURIE," Thia Boat can be recommended as one of the best of her class that has ever been offered for Sale in this Port. She is most powerfully built" of the best Pohtiku and Kaurie, coppered and copper-fastened, 24 tons register, carries 40 tons dead weight, drawing only six feet of water. It is well to mention that she has been built by Nicholl, celebrated for having built the " Albatross,' "Pacific" and "Atlantic." Indeed this craft is worthy of close examination; she is well found and fit for any trade. Pay of Sale in the Paper.

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Otago Daily Times, 25 February 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, 25 February 1862, Page 4

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