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Auctions. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. R CAMPBELL fc CO. will sell by auction at an . early day, a general 'assortment of stationery, and other goods, consisting of— Killing and perforating machines Portable press for printing labels Playing cards, pencil rules Astronomical figures, hooks, ink powders Envelopes, portable stool, letter clips, &c. "Handsomely bound,Bibles . # . School and other books in great varieties, too numerous to mention in an advertisement. A small invoice of Morrison's Pills. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. R CAMPBELL and CO. have received instrue- . tions fi-oni Mr. John Duncan, to sell, at an eaine Lu'ase for ten yeare of Suburban Section No. 2, now being subdivided into 28 allotments, having frontages 0f"23 feet to a street, being- a continuation of Great King street, and almost on the banks of the Water of Leith, and the entrance to the sequestered and rural retirement of the most beautiful suburb of the city—the North East Vallw. To intending purchasers of villas or country residences the situation of the above lots presents many advantages as regards distance, its accessibility for residents in the neighborhood at all hours of the day to and from the city by public conveyances; its beautiful woodland scenery and quiet retirement, being in a well sheltered and healthy position, render- j ing it one of the most choice localities for a suburban residence around the City of Dunedin. Plans are* being prepared, and will shortly be on view" at the rooms of the auctioneers. Further particulars .and day of sale in a future advertisement. It. CAMPBELL and CO., Auctioneers, Valuators,, Land and Estate agents TUESDAY, 25th MARCH. N.B.—FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. FIRST FREEHOLD PROPERTY OF GREAT VALUE EVER OFFERED in the PROVINCE, . . .■•,- ■■.'.,. ... ■■■■ "FOR -..■.. - POSITIVE AND ACTUAL SALE. Township of ST. KILDA, lg miles from the Postoffice on the Government Road, about .J of a mile beyond the'residence of E. B. Cargill, Esq., and running to the Ocean Beach. . : TOWNSHIP OF ST. KILDA, ' To be submitted lo Public Competition, and Sold WITHOUT RESERVE, At Messrs. Jones, Bird, & Co.'s Provincial Sale Yards, on TUESDAY, March 25, at 11 o'clock precisely. EDE CARLE & CO., are instructed by Messrs . Scott &. Co., to sell at the Provincial Sale Yards, on Tuesday, 25th March, the whole of the Township of ST. KILDA, on the Butts Road and Ocean Beach, and subdivided as follows: — 42 allotments, each 50 feet frontage to the Main Road—upon which the Butts have just been erected by the Military (known as Prince ■ Albert's Road)', by a depth of 100 feet. 20 allotments fronting Victoria Road and the Ocean Beach—varying in size from 40 feet to 110 feet frontage, and great depth, adapted for the Merchant' Princes' residences. 28 allotments, 50 feet by 100 feet, fronting Prince Edward and Main Government Road. 20 allotments, each 40 feet by 100 feet, fronting Larkworthy, Valpy, and Lambert-streets. .29 allotments, each 40 feet by 100 feet, fronting Jackson-street—CO feet wide. 29 allotments, each 40 feet by 100 feet, fronting Douglas-street—oo feet wide. 26 allotments, each 40 teet by 100 feet, fronting Cargill-street—6o feet wide. 26 allotments, each 40 feet by 100 feet, fronting Scott-street—CO feet wide. 26 allotments, each 50 feet by 100 feet, fronting Richardson, Chapman, Mills, and Cuttenstreets, each 60 feet wide. 29 allotments, each 40 feet by 100 feet, fronting Logie-street—6o feet wide. 29 allotments, each 40 feet by 100 feet, fronting Jones-street —60 feet wide. 29 allotments, each 40 feet by 100 feet, fronting Young-street —00 feet wide. 15 allotments, each 50 feet by 100 feet, fronting Bridgman-street— 60 feet wide, aud a Market reserve of 2 acres. 8 allotments, each 50 feet by 100 feet, fronting Miller-street—GO feet wide. 8 allotments, each 50 feet by 100 feet, fronting Hardy-street—6o feet wide. 14 allotments, each 50 feet by 100 feet, fronting Stewart-street—6o feet wide. 40 allotments, each CO ,by 100 fronting. Dalgety, Bridgman, aud Bird-streets, each 60 feet wide. 18 allotments, each 40 feet by 100 feet, fronting Driver-strcet-^CO feet wide. 24 allotments, each 40 feet by 100 feet, fronting Calder-street—6o feet wide. 24 allotments, each 50 feet by 100 feet, fronting M'Glashan-street —60 feet wide. . 16 allotments, each 50 feet by 100 feet, fronting De Carle-street—6o fjet wide. 16 allotments, each 40 feet by 100 feet, fronting Logan-street—6o feet wide. 48 allotments, each 40 feet by 100 feet, fronting Burns', Given, and Cole-streets, each CO feet wide. 20 allotments, each "40 feet by 100 feet, fronting Williamson-street —60 feet wide. 30 allotments, each 50 feet by 100 feet, fronting Moreau-street—6o feet wide. The situation of the Property the Auctioneer can state from actual observation is not be surpassed, and is a far better site than the N. E. Valley, and also nearer the heart of the City. The ground is a beautiful level, but in every part quite high and dry. When the inhabitants come to consider that land is the Valley is leasing at from 20s. to 80s. per foot per annum, and that an opportunity is now offered to get an actual freehold, with immediate possession, at a far less sum than is required for a jcase in one year, it must be patent that a great desideratum is offered. Part of the.land adjoins the Ocean Beach, and there is an abundance of sand to be procured for making the streets. It will be observed that all the streets are CO feet wide, arid a reserve for a Market and Public Offices of 2 Acres; also, 2. Churches and School reserves —which will be given by the Proprietors to Trustees of whatever Denominations the majority of the Purchasers may wish. Plans of the ground are in course of preparation, and can be obtained at the Auctioneers' Rooms, Princes-street, opposite Office of thfs Paper. The Proprietors wish it to be distinctly stated, that every lot will be sold to the highest bidder, and the eminent Solicitors, Messrs. Kenyon and Rawlins, have made arrangements to prepare the.Deeds at a charge of One-and-a-half Guineas each. The Title is one remove from the Crown. Immediate possession given. Terms under £00, one-third cash, three and six months ; over £50, one-third cash, three, six, and nine months. No upset price. Owing to its being the most important sale ever held in Dunedin Champagne Luncheon will be provided. TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. FREEHOLD LAND. • EDE CARLE & CO. are instructed by Messrs. . Scott & Co. to sell by auction, at Messrs. Jones, Bird & Co.'s Provincial Sale Yards — THE FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP OF ST. KILDA, 1£ miles from the Post-office, fronting the new Butts and the Ocean Beach, and sub-divided into 1,000 allotments fronting main streets of 60 feet wide each. Full particulars will shortly appear. A chance like the present has never yet been offered to the inhabitants of this Province. THE SALE OF ALL SALES. THE GREAT AUCTION SALE. MESSRS. E Db CARLE & CO. would remind every class of the community that the Great Sale of Freehold Land, 14 miles from the Post Office, Dunedin, takes place at Jones, Bird & Co's Provincial Sale Yards, ,on TUESDAY, 25th March, at 11 o'clock. i The following advantages the Auctioneers wish to be impressed upon the minds of intending buyers : Ist. Abundance of firewood at Anderson's Bay, Prince Edward Road runs from Mr. David Coldei-'s, directly to'the Anderson's Bay Road, which is close to St. Kilda, on the City side. . . 2nd. Quarries for building materials on the ground itself. 3rd. The land is situated high and dry—is in a most sheltered situation, and commands a view of the finest scenery in the colony. 4th. Thel-o can be no question that for all purposes of pleasure, enjoyment, and natural amusement, all the Citizens must seek the direction of the Ocean Beach, upon which St. Kilda "stands. Oth. Abundance of~-finest water can be obtained in any part of the ground by sinking 10 feet. (Hit. TJIO instructions to the Auctioneers are positivo to sell every lot to the highest bidder, and givo immediate possession. TJio Champagne Luncheon will commence at ten o'clock, and owing to 700 allotments having to be disposed of, the sale must commence at 11 o'clock precisely, on Tuesday. ,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 110, 24 March 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 110, 24 March 1862, Page 2

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