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Auctions. DAY OF-SALE "fTXKD. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, ■ 27th MARCH, 1862. VALUABLE SUBURBAN FREEHOLD ;.■ ■' ESTATE. E CAMPBELL & CO. have received positive in- ._ structions from Mr. Robert. Murray to submit to public competition his valuable Freehold Suburban Estate, section li of block No. 2, situate contiguous to>tlie Town Belt in the North East boundary of the City, and known-as the Maori Hill Estate. The property has been sub-divided into' about 32 quarter^ pore lots, plans of which, showing, the position and 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 otters 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 view of the Ocean Beach, and its distance from the sea shelters it from the wintry blasts of the south. To persons of delicate constitution it offers the many 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 Leitli 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 in 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-sti-eet, where public conveyances are plying to and from the city. The limits of an advertisement preclude the Auctioneer from enlarging further upon this valuable property, and they respectfully suggest to intending purchasers a- visit to the locality, . and judge for themselves of the correctness of what they have been faintly endeavorincto describe. r. Campbell & co., Auctioneer and Estate Agents, M aulaggau-Sitreot. ~TO""ltOTEL-lc E FTE KsTliT OR E X EEPERS, AND OTHERS. A Rare Opportunity oi Securing a' Fortune in less than tuo yea it. E CAMPBELL & CO. are instructed by the . proprietors!, Mr. Even M'Coll, tv dispose ohis valuable Freehold Piupeity, known as. the "DIGGERS' REST,"' With 2 Acies of Land, situated at the Green Island, five miles from Dunedin, on the Great South Road leading from the Metropolis of the Province of Otago to Invercargill and Southland Province, the Taieri Ferry, Waihola Lake, Tokomairiro, and the Goldfields of Waipori, Waitahuna, Tuapeka, Mimroe's Gully, &c, &c. From the very favorable position of the above Hotel for doing a large and lucrative business, it presents an opportunity rarely found, possessing so many advantages ; its close proximity to the city, in the Valley of the Kaikorai, with a clear running stream in front of the property, rendering it a favorite resort of the inhabitants for pleasure or-recreation, while the whole traffic to the southern inland parts of the Colony passes 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. 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 Iris longer continuing his present vocation, and are prepared to satisfy iutending.purchasers of the soundness and stability of the business transacted, and the certainty of any persons conversant with innkeeping being quite in a position, within a very short period, to retire witli a satisfactory and ample competency. The Auctioneers will receive offers of purchasing the Lease, and all further inibnnatjon given that may be required, upon personal at the Rooms of the undersigned, Maclaggan-street. Possession can be given at a short date. Terms Liberal. R. CAMPBELL k CO. WEDNESDAY, 2nd APRIL. Sale of Valuable Leasehold Allotments in Great King Street, opposite Knox's Church.T> CAMPBELL & CO. have received instructions Xv. from the proprietor, Mr.. D. White, to sell by auction at their Rooms, H'Laggan-street, on the above date, The Lease or li Years of Sections Nos. 16 and 17, Block 2G, subdivided into four, allotments, with a frontage to Great King-street,-of SO feet by a depth of 165 feet, with a right of way of 12 feet wide extending to rear of allotments. The position of the above valuable Leasehold Property from its close proximity to Stewart Street, and Pelichet Bay Jetties, now nearly completed, offers great facilities for the erection of Stores,' Warehouses, Timber Yards, or a first-class Hotel being none in the vicinity.) It is also in the centre of the traffic to the north and eastern outlets from the City— the North-east Valley, Port Chalmers, Blueskin, and the northern parts of the Province of Otago. Conveyances pass to and'fro at all hours of the day. From the increasing value of Property in this locality, so close to the centre of business, the present opportunity offers peculiar advantages to parties desirous of obtaining a secure investment and safe return for their capital. The terms are very liberal, and the annual ground rent, nominal. Plans of the allotments are now being prepared, and can be had of the Auctioneers. ' R. CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, . ... ,i. Maclaggan-street-PRELIMINARY; NOTICE. T> CAMPBELL k CO. will sell by auction at an X\i. early day, a general assortment of stationery, and other goods, consisting of — Ruling and perforating machines : ' Portable press for printing labels | Playing cards, pencil rules Astronomical figures, hooks, ink powders Envelopes, portable stool, letter clips, &c. I Handsomely bound Bibles School and other books in great varieties, too numerons to mention in an advertisement. A small invoice of Morrison's Pills. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. R CAMPBELL and CO. have received instruc- . tions from Mr. John Duncan, to sell, at an early day, The Lease for ten years of Suburban Section No. 2, now being subdivided into 28 allotments, having frontages 0f2.5 feet to a street, being- a continuation of Great King street, and almost on the banks of the Water of Leitli, and the entrance to the sequestered and rural retirement of the most beautiful suburb of the city—the North East Valley. 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, rendering it one of the most choice localities for a suburban residence around the City of Dunedin. Plans are being prepared, and will shortly be onyiew at the rooms of the auctioneers. Further particulars"and day of sale in a future advertisement ' ' ' R. CAMPBELL and CO., Auctioneers, Valuators, Land and Estate agents. '. '■ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. E CAMPBELL & CO. will hold a general clear- . ing sale to close consignments :— Medical label press Maps Books Stationery Colonial oveas Oats • Cheese. Ling fish Kerosene oil Red herrinaa, in tins Ruling machine Rerforating machine. R. CAMPBELL & CO. -~ ■. r i Auctioneers, '■. Maclaggan-street npilE Sale of Mr. Krull's Property in Great King X and George streets, is unavoidably POSTPONED till Thursday next, 27th March, and will be sold immediately after the Murrayville Estate, on the ground known as Maori Hill, at 12 o'clock. H. CAMPBELL & CO. Auctioneers, &c, Maclaggan-street. THE sale of Mr. Walter Hislop's property in George-Etrcct, is unavoidably postponed till -THURSDAY next, 27th inst., and will be sold immediately arter the Murrayville Estate on the ground, known as the Maori Hill, at 12 o'Clock. It, CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, &c, Maclaggan-street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 113, 27 March 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 113, 27 March 1862, Page 2

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