AuJiOfcj. _' SALE BY AUCTION. PORT CHALMERS. WEDNESDAY, 12th MARCH. MR WK. C.VKR YOUNG has been favored with instructions, from the Collector of Customs, to sell by auction, nt Port Chalmers, on Wednesday, the 12th March, AH that. Building presently used ns the Port Chalmers Custom House. To be removed I>J' the purchaser within a week from day of sale, in order to make room for the new Building. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms—cash. i IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. TUESDAY 2.5 th MARCH. ESTATE of tho late ALEX. CHALMERS, Esq., Halfway Bush. MR. War. CARR YOUNG has received instructions to well by auction, on Tuesday, the 25th March, at the Fi.rm, Halfway Bush, all the Household Furniture, Farming- Implements, and other effects, together with the "Stock, comprising' Herses, Dairy Cattle, and Bullocks, the property of the lito Alex. Chalmers. Sale to commenc* at Eleven o'clock. Terms at Sale. Jf O RKSEKVE. Catalogues to be had at the office of the Auctioneer a week before the sale. TUESDAY, 11th MARCH. SALE BY AUCTION. To Close Consignments. ME WM.' CARR YOUNG will Sell by Ruction, at his Stores, on Tuesday, the 11th March, at 1 p.m., A steam engine, 5-horse power, complete with boiler and steam pipes Fly wheel Furnace doors Damper Eccentric Float stone &c, &c. Will be put up at an upset priec, bslew actual cost j in Glagow. Also, Beef nnd pork, in barrels Oregon salmon Ewbank's patent naila "Vinegar, in bulk Birmingham ware Saddlebags . Waterproof legging! Saddlery 16 trunks boots and shoes 1 cask kerosene lamps Together with a variety of other gooda, whiri/roust be sold to make room for expected arrivals. Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, 12th MARCH, 1862. At 12 o'clock, sharp. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. To Speculators, New Arrivals, Small Capitalists and all others on the look-out for Hill and Dale, Town and Country Residences. j AM'LANDRESS & CO. will sell by auction at . their rooms, on "WEDNESDAY, the 12th in- I Ktant, at 12 o'clock, sharp, THE 14 YEARS LEASE, -with half valuation allowed, of 24 ALLOTMENTS OF LAND, being subdivision of section 5 and 19, block 13, fronting Dowling and Rattray-streets, hairing the most commanding view of hill, dale, ocean, and bay in the panorama of Dunedin. The land adjoins tho reserves for the High School and Catholic Cathedral (sites chosen for their remarkably healthy position,) and is three sections nearer town than that large four-storey hotel now being finished at the junction of Rattray and Dowling-streets. "Four of these allotments having a double frontage to the great outlets to the Weft Taieri and Waipori Diggings, are well suited for storekeepers. The others have many advantages besides their proximity to town, which should recommend them to merchants and tradesmen for residences. All intending purchasers are invited to visit the ground, which is about two minutes walk from the Bank of New South Wales. Plans to be had of the Auctioneers. Or from RICHMOND & GILLIES, Solicitors. Terms liberal. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To the Aristocracy and Merchants of Dunedin, New Arrivals, and others desirous of possessing Homes in the happy vailey of Graham's Town, fifteen minutes walk "from the post-office. AM'LANDRESS k CO. have been favored . with instructions from John Ghaiiam, Esq., to sell by Auction at an earl y day, his Magnificent Property, contained in Section 2, Block 44, being Tea Acres, delightfully situated for residences of a superior description, and having one remarkably well adapted spot tor a Hotel, of a first-class character. The land is divided by the Government great highway to the gold mines, and through it flows the never-failing Knikorai stream. Plans will be ready in a few days. Terms very Liberal. WEDNESDAY, 12th MARCH, 18G2. At 12 o'clock, Sharp. To Now Arrivals, anil Others in search of Small Cottages in n. healthy situation. AM'LANDRESS k CO. have been instructed to . sell by public auction'on WEDNESDAY, the 12th instant, at 12 o'clock, at their rooms i,u Walkerstreet, The -Lease "of 3 three-roomed Cottages in St. Anclrew's-street, (nearly opposite the Royal George Hotel, in George-street), having 20 years of the lease to run. The yearly ground rental is £12 per annum per cottage, and the purchaser receives full value for all Buildings at the expiration of the lease. The Buildings have just been completed, nnd are let at a rental of £6 per month per cottage. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, -18th MARCH, 18G2. At 12 o'clock. TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been instructed . by Messrs. Scott <fc CO. (in consequence of their removing into their new prcmispss.in£l{attraystreet), to sell by Public Auction, on TUESDAY, the 18th instant, at 12 o'clock, on the ground, The Lease of their large and commodious stores in Princes-street, (adjoining those of Messrs.'j;Jones and Williamson,) having J . nearly 14 years of the lease to run. The Stores are in the most central part of the town, with a large frontage to Princesstreet, and a depth of 120 feet, all of which is built over, are capable of storing about 800 tons of goods, and have every facility for working same. A more eligible position could not possibly be obtained, the stores being in close proximity to the new Jetty, also to the Banks, and commanding all the traffic to and from the diggings. The yearly rental is £250. Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, 12in MARCH, 1802. At 12 o'clock Sharp. To New Arrivals, Speculators, and Others, in search of a Building Site in a most aristocratic neighborhood. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored with . instructions to Sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th instant, at 12 o'clock, at their Rooms, in Walker-street, The Seven Years' Lease of a quarter-acre Section at the top of Walker-street, tho most aristocratic neighborhood in Dunedin. The jsite commands a most beautiful panoramic view of Dunedin, the Bay, and Ocean Beach, which cannot well be surpassed. Terms at sale.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 98, 10 March 1862, Page 2
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974Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 98, 10 March 1862, Page 2
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