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PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ■ ; I> CAMPBELL & CO: will sell by auction at an \i. early day, a general assortment of stationery, and other goods, consisting of— "... Ruling and perforating _machines , .' . Portable press ior,printing labels' ; Playing cards, pencil rules Astronomical figures, hooks, ink powders Envelopes, portable skK>l, letter, clips, toe. Handsomely bound Bibles '"'.-. " School" and other books in great varieties, too numerous to mention in an advertisement. ; A small invoice of Morrison'^ Pills. TUESDAY, 25th MARCH, 1862. Valuable Freehold Site to Lease, by Auction on the Ground. |TV CAMPBELL to CO. are instructed by the X\i. proprietor, Mr. Walter Hislop, to submit to public competition on TUESDAY, the 25th inst., nt 12 o'clock: — The Lease for ten years of a most valuable frontage to George-street, being portion of block No. 33y section 47. '-.. The situation" of the above allotment is veiy desirable, being in the centre of a rapidly increasing locality towards the north end of George-street, and but a very short distance from the Jetty at Pelichet Bay, which ia now being extended to admit of large ships being discharged alongside ; and will in a very sliort period; cause a great increase of traffic in the neighbourhood. The extent of the two allotments, viz.,—3o feet by a depth of 80—admit of having erected upon them large and commodious premises suitable for a first-class hotel, store, or private'dwellings, being in the centre of a highly respectable neighbourhood of gentlemen's residences. Such au opportunity as the present may not readily occur of ■securing such a choice piece of ground so very centrally situated for opening a' first-rate business establishment, and erecting substantial edifices. The ground landlord has instructed the auctioneers to give every facility to intending purchasers, by allowing half value for the buildings at the termination of lease, and extremely liberal terms of payment, viz., —| cash, and the residue at 6, 9, and 12 months. No bonus required.—The leases will be sold fo what they may bring. Plans are being prepared, to be obtained at the rooms of the Auctioneers. THURSDAY, MARCH 20th, To Persons desirous of obtaining Sites for Villas Suburban Retreats, or Country Residences. R: CAMPBELL & CO. are instructed by the pro- . prietor, James Kilgour, Esq.. to submit to pubUc competition, the'whole of. the village of .ROS L V N , Subdivided in lots to suit' purchasers. The situation of this valuable piece of land, sections No. 2(5, 27, and 23, Upper Kaikorai district, is one ofthe finest in the Province, commanding a most extensive and varied prospect, within fifteen minutes walk of the Post Office. Towards the east the view extends to the woodland scenery of the Water of Leith. 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 ofthe Peninsula which separates the picturesque Scottish lake-like appearance of the Harbour of Otage from the great Southern Ocean, embracing at the same time a eoiumandiug view of the Oce.-in Beach, with the sublime appearance ofthe heaving billows breaking incrested foam upon its undulating sands. The situation of the allotments now ..offered 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 mutable for private residences, comprising so many advantages as regards its really beautiful position ;mcl cheerful aspect, with an unfailing supply of springs and running streams through tho proporty j also, abundance of stone suitable for building ana other -purnoses.' The metalled road to the Half-Way Bush passes through the Town Bell, within a sliort 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, j A plan of the' ground is now being prepared— | shewing the portion .already built upon —and will shorilybe on view at the rooms ofthe Auctioneers. I Terms —Liberal. , : TO HOTEL-KEEPERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. A Rare Opportunity of Securing a Fortune in less than two years. Iy CAMPBELL & CO. are instructed by the \l. proprietors, Mr. Ewen M'Coll, to dispose of his valuable Freehol'l Proporty, known as the ■'DIGGERS'{REST," With 2 Acres of Land, situated at the Gj-eeu Island, five mile.-; from Duuedin, on the Great "Soutli Road leading from the Metropolis of the Province of Otago to Invercargill and Southland Province, the Taieri Ferry, Waihola Lake, Tokomairiro, and the i Goldfields of Waipori, Waitahuna, Tuapeka, Munroe's Gully,.&c, &c. From tlio very favorable position of the above ! Hotel for doing alarge and lucrative business, it pre- j sents an opportunity rarely found, possessing so many j advantages; its close proximity to the city, in the Valley of the Kaikorai, with a clear running stream I in front of the property, rendering it, a favorite resort of the inhabitant; lor pleasure or recreation, while the whole traffic to tlie southern inland parts of the Colony ua.s<.cs in front of the Hotel, securing to it a trade seldom possessed by any similar establishment | .in the Province out of the City of. Dunedin. i The advertisers are fully cognizant of the reason o the present- landlord retiring from the prosperous business that he is now engaged in producing most satisfactory pecuniary results, viz., there being no necessity for his longer continuing his presei.t vocation, and are prepared to satisfy intending jinrchasers of tho soundness and stability of the business transacted, and the certainly of any persons conversant with innkeeping being quite in a position, within a very sliort period, to retire v/ith a satisfactory and ample competency. The Auctioneers will receive offers of purchasing tbe Lease, and all further infor;nat;on given that may be required, upon personal application at the Rooms of the undersigned, Maclaggan-street. Possession can be given at a short date. Terms Liberal. ' R. CAMPBELL to CO. DAY OF SALE FIXED. THURSDAY, 27m MARCH, 18G2. VALUABLE SUBURBAN FREEHOLD INSTATE. R CAMPBELL & CO. have received positive ii}- , struetions from Alls. Roiikut Murray to submit to public competition his valuable Freehold Suburban Estate, section 1-1 of block No. 2, situate contiguous to the Town Belt in tho North East boundary of the City, and known as the Maori Hill Estate. The property has been sub-divided into about 32 quarter acre lots, plans of which, showing the position aud number of each lot.are now being prepared for the convenience of intending purchasers. The whole will be disposed of without the slightest reserve. To persons desirous of possessing freehold sites upon which to erect private residences, the present opportunity offers advantages' rarely to be met with ; the healthy position, beautiful scenery, and convenient distance from the city, combine the advantages of a town residence with the quietude and retirement of the country. The situation of this estate can only be 'appreciated by a personal visit: it commands a vio.v of the Oqean Reach, aud its distance from" the i sea shelters it from the wintry blasts of the south. ' To persons of delicate constitution it offers the njany advantages possessed by the inhabitants of warmer , climes. The scenery is magnificent, whether in the direction of the Half Way "Bush, the pine clad hills towards Mount Cargill, or the charming, view of the North East Valley, so much resembling an English ~ landscape, the Water' of Leith in the foreground, and the quiet woodland scenery of Pelichet Bay; embracing at the same-time a-commanding view of. the harbor and shipping, bounded by the peninsula iv the distance. The road to the Half Way Bush and the North East Valley passes through the land, also a direct road to George-street and Great King-street, where public conveyances are plying to and from the city. The limits of an advertisement preclude tho Auctioneer from enlarging further upon tliis valuable property,' aud they respectfully suggest to intending phrchasers a visit to the locality, and judge "for themselves ofthe correctness of "-tfhat they havg'be'en faintly endeavoring to'describe. . .ft; CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneer and Estate Agents, . -» . ' Maclaggan-street. "' 'TO J*iERCHANTS AND OTHERS. VICTORIAN AUCTION .MART, opposite Tt/jies "Office, Princes-street, Dunedin. —E. DE CARLE to CO. are now'prepared to "receiye l Goods for Sale,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 106, 19 March 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 106, 19 March 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 106, 19 March 1862, Page 2

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