Auctions. AT AUCTION. THIS DAY, Business and Cottage Allotments, All Freeholds. Every Man his own Landlord. 52 Eligible Building Allotments, . Frontages to Great King and Geovge's-street. The best situation for any purpose in the Valley, •close to the Albion Hotel, and a continuation of Princes-street. RB. MARTIN & CO. are instructed by the , proprietor, J. T. Tiiojii'son, Esq., to offer for sale by Auction, on the ground, on Monday next, March 24th, at Twelve o'clock, all those really valuable sites, consisting of— 52 building allotments, with frontages varying from 22 feet to 33 feet, by a depth of 06 to Great King and Georges-street, in Sections 1,2,3, 18,19,20, Block xxxiii. The above allotments are held by the present proprietor under Crown Grant in perpetuity, No. 148, and can be conveyed immediately to the purchaser. The Auctioneer deems it quite unnecessary to do more than draw attention to the pioperty now offered. ,• The situation is unequalled, and must at no distant period he as valuable as sites in Princes-street, of which this property is a continuation. Of water, there is a most valuable and pure stream running through the property,' and within easy access o plenty of fire wood. Plans, and every information can be obtained at the office of the Auctioneers. Terms very liberal, at Sale, Sale on the Ground at Twelve o'clock. Luncheon provided. ' ON AN EARLY DAY. One of the best Business Sites in Dunedin for any business, IN PRINCES-STREET, Facing the Police Barracks, and corner of Walkerstreet, and only a few minutes' walk from the Jetty. SUPERIOR SITE FOR A RESTAURANT. To New Arrivals, Grocers, Dealers, and Others. T> B. MARTIN & CO. are instructed by Mr J. XV. K. Fry (in consequence of his removing to other premises and relinquishing the retail business), to offer for sale by Auction, on an early day, which will be fixed on Monday next— The remainder of his Lease, for 8 J Years, of the above-Valuable STORE. After the above— The whole of the STOCK will be offered, in lots to suit buyers, consisting of— Coffees, teas, sugars jams, fruits, oilmen's stores Tobacco, cigars Hams, bacon, cheese, butter, &c, &c. And A general assortment of Ironmongery. Day of Sale fixed in next Issue. , ' TIAKCH 29th. AT BELLEVUE (2 Miles from Town). 40 HEAD OF PRIME-BKED CATTLE. To Dairymen, Breeders, and Butchers. ■'. By order of the Court, in the Estate of the late , Benjamin Colkman. NO RESERVE ! RB. MARTIN & CO. are instructed to offer . for sale by auction, on-Saturday, March 29th, at One o'clock, at their Yards, Bellevue, A LOT OF PRIM^I SHORT-HORN BREED, Consisting of—■ 13 Cows in calf, and with calves, broken in and perfectly quiet 6 Prime heifers in calf, and with calves at foot 7 Yearling heifers 8 Steers, fat, rising 2 and 3 years 6 Yearling steers. No Reserve. Terms at sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. ' ON THE Ist APRIL. No Reserve. At the Risk of the Former Purchaser, Mr Thomas Murrhay, Mount Pleasant, Tokomairiro. To ISutchers, Dealers, and Others. 1000 PRIME FAT WETHERS. From Six Tooth and Upwards. KB. MARTINand CO. are instructed by Messrs . Holmes and Gleeson to offer for sale by auction, at their rooms, High-street, on Tuesday, Ist of April, at 1 o'clock, 1000 prime fat wethers. Delivery to be taken on the station at Moeraki. The purchaser only bound to take fat sheep fit for the butcher. Terms—Half cash, balance by approved bills at three months. ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. . THE BROCKVILLE ESTATE, Two and a-half miles from the Post-office, on the Half-way Bush Road.. Flans now in course of preparation. WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY AUCTION, on an early day. in sections from 10 TO 50 ACRES EACH. The Auctioneers feel great pleasure in bringing this Estate before the public. It is well known to be the most delightful locality round or about Dunedin, commanding the most magnificent views, completely sheltered with bush, and a plentiful supply of pure water. It is hardly necessary to say that several thousands of pounds have been expended on the property by the late proprietor, and the greaterportion has been under orop. Plans and further information can be obtained I ram the Auctioneers • R. B. MARTIN & CO. TUESDAY, 25th MARCH, 1862, '< At 12 o'clock, Eharp. 2,400 Lakgb Framed Wethers, FROM 4 tO 6-TOOTH, Ex " Queen of India." "TONES, BIRD and CO. have received positive tl instructions to Sell, * Without Reserve, at their Provincial Yards, at 12 o'clock, sharp, the above superior .LOT OF SHEEP. Settlers or Dealers requiring First-Class Stock can obtain full particulars on application to [the Auctioneers; ,_ HORSE BAZAAR. TONES, BIRD, & CO. beg to inform Dealers *J and the public generalty, that there are ;dailt: sales .„•• OP : ■ ■• ' HORSES AND OTHER STOCK, At their Bazaar, Provincial Hotel, ] Commence at 12 o'clock. CARRIAGE REPOSITO BY NOW OPEN : receive consignments of Carriages and Conveyances of every description. UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION. JONES, BIRD, & CO. --, PUBLIC NOTICE. MESSRS. JONES,-BIRD, & CO., beg to inform their friends and the public generally, that they are prepared to receive General Merchandise, for Sale by Public Auction, at their New Mart, at the rear of the Provincial Sale Yards, in Highstreet. . . . . , From their long experience in every branch of the trade, they are enabled to offer the greatest advantage to Merchants, Dealers, and others. _ ' No Storage charged on Goods for immediate Sale. ■ ' , Account Sales promptly rendered. made on consigjiments, Vfiffif'^ TIT R. R. T. D O S S I~T T, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, Desires to intimate that he has opened LARGE AND EXTENSIVE PREMISES, On the MAIN ROAD, WETHERSTON'B. He is prepared to Buy or Sell on CoMniinmon, and to make Cash Advances on Goods stored for jwsiUve wle. R. T. DOSSITT, VICTORIAN AUCT IO N It OOM B, Main Road, Wethebston's. ' SATURDAY, 29th INSTANT. T> T DOSSITT has received instructions to sell JtV. hy piiMic auction, on Saturday, the 29th inst., »t WcU-mtong^ 2J . by 14< situate ifi Th* fcufMi«(T'i»'s'ft«u |jßtantial character, and is JM& » J'" vat« rcxidence or for business ™W-! VhlUut /»» valuable one, and the whole Wil/WK/MwiHiuut/ffcrvo. .
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 110, 24 March 1862, Page 2
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