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Auctions. i WEDNESDAY, 20tli FEB. j 75 Trunks a.ud Oases Boots. j : To the Boot Trade, Drapurs. Outfitters, Storekeepers, i .and Others. J DANIELS & CO. are instructed to sell by . auction, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, the 2b'th February, at one o'clock. 75 trunks and cases men's, women's, and children's boots Also,— . A large assortment of clothing, ic., ice. Particulars to-morrow. Terms at sale. I J DAN!ELS & CO., Auctioneers, are desirous . of engagintr the services of a gentleman thoroughly competent to lake charge of (he Auction Room Department, and otherwise nssisMn the conduct of their business. To a person well qualified for the same, a liberal salary iviil be given. Applications by letter only in the first instance will be attended to. J. DANIELS & CO., ; Princes-street. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. To Persons desirous of obtaining Sites for Villas Suburban Retreats, or Country Residences. E CAMPBELL & CO. are instructed by the pro- ;. prietor, James Kilgour, Esq., to submit to public competition, the whole of the village of 11 O S L V N , Subdivided in lots to suit purchasers. The situation of this valuable piece of land, sections No. 26, 27, and 28, Upper Kaikorai j district, is one of the fine.si In the Province, commanding a most extensive and varied prospect, within fifteen minutes walk of the Post Ofiico. Towards the east the View extends to the woodland scenery of the Water of Leitli, North East Valley, and the road to Port Chalmers, with the lofty Mount Cargill, in the distance. In front, a most magnificent view of the Harbour and Shipping ; the splendid panorama of the scenery of Otago towards Portobello Bay, and the ■wooded hills of the Peniusula which separates the pieturesqueScottish lake-like appearance ■ of the Harbour of Otage_ from the great I Southern Ocean, embracing at the same time a, commanding view of the Ocean Beach, with the sublime appearance of the heaving billows breaking incrested foam upon its 'undulating sands. The situation of the allotments now offeree! are of the most choice description, and must be visited, in order to be duly appreciated; such an opportunity as the present rarely occurs of securing freehold property so very suitahle for private residences, comprising so many advantages as regard« its really beautiful position and cheerful aspect, with an unfailing supply of springs and running streams through the property ; also," abundance of stone suitable for building and other purposes. The metalled road to the Half-Way Bush passes through the Town Belt, within a short distance of its South-east Boundary. The whole of the land is now being divided into one quarter, one half, and one acre allotments. Title unexceptionable, being only one remove from the Crown Grant, A plan of the ground is now being prepared— shewing the portion already built upon —and will shortly be on view at the rooms of the Auctioneers. Terms —Liberal. Further particulars in a future Advertisement. IT<ii»sra».M»'.iii«oiUj«jm-i»ror^i»iit m »»^M,ii^ PBOVINCE OF WELLINGTON. £1000 REWARD. AVAILABLE GOLD FIELD. Superintendent's Office, Wellington, loth January, 1862. ' -VTOTICJE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, the J3I Provincial Government of Wellington will award a sum or sums of money, not exceeding- in the whole the amount of one thousand pounds sterling, payable to any one person, or distributable rateably amongst any number of persons, who shall discover and make known to I the Government the existence of an available Gold Field within the Province of Wellington. All claims tor the payment of this reward, or any I portion oi it, are to be Pent in to the Government, addressed to the Provincial Secretary in the first in- [ stance, by whom they will be afterwards referred to j the decision of a Commission consisting of three persona, one to he named by the Wellington Chamber of Commerce and two by the Superintendent. j By " available Gold Field "is meant a district within which Gold shall be judged by the Commissioners to exist capable of affording employment to a body jof not less than six hundred (600) diggers at a remunerative rate of wages. I. E. FEATHERSTON, Superintendent. SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING- ALLOTMENTS IN THE TOWN OF WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND. TTNDER authority of an Act, Session 111., No. l_J 14 of the Provincial Council of Wellington, entituled " Harbor Reserves," and of an Act, Session VIII., No. 3, of the said Provincial Council, entituled "Habor Reserves Amendment."—Notice is'hereby given that the following allotments of LAND, situated in the town of Wellington, will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at the office of the Provincial Treasury, at Wellington, on Wednesday, the sth day ofMarcii, ISO' 2, at One o'clock, p.m., at the upset prices affixed in the subjoined Schedule. Immediate payment in cash of one-tenth of the purchase money shall be the condition of any such sale by auction, and the remaining nine-tenths of the purchase money must be paid by the purchaser within one calender month next,- after the time of .such sale byaution, or the one-tenth of the purchase money which has been deposited will be forfeited, and the original contract for the sale of the land will thenceforward bo null and void. juiy further conditions will be published either on or before the day of sale, in the meantime, inforplation may be obtained, and plans inspected, on apniieation at the office of the " Otago Daily Times." J. WOODWARD, Acting Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, November 20, 1861. SCHEDULE OF UPSET PRICES FOR KKCLAIMED LAND, LAMBTON Q.UAT, &C, WELLINGTON. To be sold on Wednesday, sth March, ISC2. 5 V § ■g Fbowtagk r « g. •-5 • "** S g, Rkmarks. *g Chargeable, 'o g d Cfr, •£ . £ 3 Lambton 30 12 4 ~30 12 j*A small house on 9 ~ 30 12* this lot in the occu--11 Harbour Street 40 8f paliou of Mr. Wal--12 „ 35 4 den. 15 ~ 35 B|tAlso 40 feet frontage 16 „■ 35 4 to Lambton Quay 17 „ 35 4it Also 40 feet frontage 18 „ 35 S to Custom House 19' Custom House 30 15 Quay. 20 Quay 30 15 21 „ 30 15 22 „ 30 15 23 „ 30 15 24 „ 30 15 || Also 100 feet fron--25 „ 34 S taije to Custom 26 Lambton Quay 70 B|| House QuayTOHN MOLLISON, Proprietor of the ci" DIGGERS' MART,Princes-street,Dunedin,. imports from Melbourne every description oi GOODS suitable for the Diggers' comfort and outfit. Likewise, Importer of BOOTS and SHOES of every description from England and Scotland. Also, always on hand, the finest selection ol Slops and Underclotiiing in Town, suitable for the Diggers. General Drapery and Small Wares in great variety. 39 «Q « McCarthy, t>ell-hanger, lock, & gunsmith. _O Lamps of every description Repaired. Fire Arms of all kinds for Sale. Patent Keys made. Contracts taken for Bell-hanging. Higli-street, Duaedia. US»

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Otago Daily Times, 25 February 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, 25 February 1862, Page 4

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