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Auctions. __ —"this day] FRIDAY, 28rii FEBRUARY. To Bakers, Storekeepers, and Carters to the Diggings. First Brands of hi, VICTORIAN FLOUR, rit, At the Stores of Messrs Dalgety, Rattvay & Co. RB. MARTIN & CO. will offer for sale by auc- . tiou, at the stores of Messrs Dalgety, Rattray ne. it Co., Walker street, on Friday next, 28th February, at 1 o'clock, 20 tons first Victorian brands fine flour | 20 do. do., slightly damaged. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms at sale. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 28th FEBRUARY. To Hotel-keepers, Boarding House-keepers, Speculators, and Others. MR. J. S. RAPHAEL has received instruetionsto sell by auction, on the Ground, on FRIDAY, }•> 28th February, at 12 o'clock sharp. Three years' Unexpired Lease of that commodious and centrally-situated Yeranduh House, c- containing eight rooms, situated in Georget" street, near the George Hotel. c- As the above house fronts one of the best business or thoroughfares in Dunedin, the Auctioneer recoin's> mends thirs opportunity of establishing a first-class te Hotel at a trilling outlay. A house of this description would lie a sure fortune to the purchaser. J. S. RAPHAEL, Auctioneer and Valuator, Stafford-street, Dunedin. :v IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND HORSE DEALERS. CLEARING-OUT SALE THIS DAY. c111 ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE, it TONES, BIRD & CO. will sell at the I'rovineial t) Yards, at Twelve o'Clock sharp, a few head of first-class HORSES for a gentleman compelled to cave per Oineo. s, TUESDAY, 11th MARCH. Must be Sold Without Reserve. ' v VALUABLE FRONTAGES, STORES, AND STABLES, IN STAFFORD-STREET. DRAUGHT HORSES, DRAYS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &c, In consequence of dissolution of partnership. ,h TONES, BIRD & CO. have received positive in*J structions from Messrs. R. Wilson & Co., and H. Jones & Co., who are dissolving partnership, to to sell by Public Auction, at one o'clock sharp, on Tuesday, 11th March, on the premises, Staffordstreet, the following valuable properties :— LOT 1 Consists of Messrs. H. Jones and Co.'s commodious and substantial stables and yard, now doing an extensive business. TJie yard has a depth of over 100 feet, with a right-of-way from Staffordstreet, having first-rate accommodation for 40 horses, - commodious hay lofts, _&c. At the rear of the yard i 3 a good Cottage, containing two rooms. 7 Years' Lease, subject to a ground rental of £50 per annum. The Stock consists of Draft, Saddle, and Light Harness Horses ; Buggies, Dog-cart, Open and Closed Carriages, Spring Carts and Drays, Single and Double Harness, Whips, Rugs, and every requisite - for carrying on an extensive wharfage and stabling i business. LOT 2 is a substantial, well built Store, having a frontage to Stafford-street of 20 feet, by a depth of 47 feet, and well known as the stores of Messrs. R. Wilson and Co. 7 Years' Lease of the "round, at £50 per annum. LOT 3 is a splendid Iron Store, now in course of erection, with a large cellar of full depth, having a frontage of 20 feet to Stafford-street, by a depth of 80 feet. This property lias also a 7 years' lease, with a ground rental of £50 per annum. The Auctioneer would beg to call especial attention - to this extensive sale of property, daily progressing in value, as the whole of the enumerated properties are quite unreserved, awl offer a splendid opportu- , nity for parties seeking either investment or occupation. Intending purchasers are reminded that Staffordstreet is daily receiving additional importance, from the fact of numerous and substantial wholesale stores being continually erected there. Terms easy—declared at sale. r Catalogues will be printed prior to the day of sale. __ ___ N.B.—Tha Draft Horses and Drays, with good-will of wharfage business, will be offered in one lot, and if not sold will be put up separately. THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, 1862. In the Intestate Estate of MR. GEORGE BROWN. TONES, BIRD & CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction, at Mr. Riddle's, Gladsefield Farm, North Taieri, I On THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, A prime lot of -DAIRY CATTLE AND STEERS In the above estate. Terms liberal, declared at Sale. JONES, BIRD & CO. THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, 1862. Important Sale of QUIET DAIRY CATTLE, BULLOCKS, STEERS, &c, At Mr. Riddle's, Gladsefield Farm, North Taieri. TONJS V BIRD & CO. are favored with instruc- ' tiun£HVp.m Mr. James Stevenson, on account of j Mr. Jonn Gillies, to sell by public auction, ! ■ ENTIUELY WITIIOUT RESERVE, i A splendid lot of t QUIET DA'IEI CATTLE. '( At 12 o'clock sharp. Also. — SOME EXCELLENT BROOD MARES A.\D FOALS. DRAYS, WAGGONS, &o. -> Terms liberal, declared at sale. *■ JONES, BIRD & CO. J — 1 TO BUTCHERS AND FARMERS. J JONES, BIRD & CO. will sell at their Provincial Yards, early next week, A PRIME LOT OF CATTLE AND DAIRY STOCK. JONES, BIRD & CO. FRIDAY, 7th MARCH, 1802. At 12 oVlock sharp. IMPORTANT LAND SALE T( Of Sections 14 and 15, Block VI, as subdivided into 13 allotments, having1 large depths and extensive frontages. To Merchants, Bonded Warehousemen, Speculators^ x anil others, in search of sites in the very centre of to business, suitable for large stores or hotels, com- Pi maiiding the traffic of the Jetty, and a magnificent T< view of the Bay and Ocean Beach, and witliin one su mhiute's walk of the Post Office. % - ad AM'LANDRESS k CO. have been favored hij . with instructions from Messrs. Cole, Hoyte &ne Co., to sell by auction, at their rooms, in Walkerstreet, on Tuesday, the 7th March, at 12 o'clock, S 1!U THE SEVEN YEARS' LEASE of those two "~ magnificent sections of land, situate in Staf. ford-street, fronting the stores of Messrs. To Driver & Co., and adjoining those of Alex. Cumming, Esq., being Nos. 14 and 15, block C, as subdivided into 13 allotments, with depth varying- from 60 to 72 feet, and front- A ages from2o to7o feet. These allotments,fh>m J:. their proximity to the wharf, are undoubtedly for the finest sites in Dunedin for Hotels, large in{ Stores of great capacity, or any business re- of. quiring an extensive and commanding po- D< sition of easy access, having a full right-of- fro way of 20 feet. '. Terms liberal, declared at sale.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 90, 28 February 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 90, 28 February 1862, Page 3

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