• Auctions. .:.>.. '; "I PURAKAUNUI BAY.. ~V ' "|_> CAMPBELL and CO. have 'received instruc£V. tiohs ,frora -H...C. Hcrtslet, Esq., to dispose of -hie yaluable Property, ■ - Comprising— > About 144 Acres of rich Alluvial Land, situated about 1J miles north of Port Chalmers, and bounded on the north side by the harbor and Bay of Purakaunui, which is accessible at all times by vessels of a moderate draught of water. This- property presents many inducements to intended purchasers, a most choice position for carrying ou extensive fisheries, land of the richest quality, valuable timber, with sufficient water power for carrying on saw mill operations npori an extensive scale, a secure and well sheltered bay, from whence produce •of all kinds could be shipped to Dunedin, where there is at all times a regular demand for suitable colonial timber, such as pine, manuka, &c. From the richness and fertility of the land, the indnstrious fanner could hardly fail, in a short period of time, to be quite in a position of becoming a proprietor, the situation of this property being so close to the capital of the province, the main road from which to tlie northern parts of the Province of Otago passes about a mile from the property, which is only distant from Dunedin about 14 miles. • Pei'sons desirous of possessing property within so short a distance of the city of Dunedin should not permit the present opportunity to pass without seenre ing so valuable an acquisition, its convenient distance from the city, and accessibility to it both' by land and water rendering it one of the most compact properties in the vicinity of ths capital of the Province of Otago. . Terms very liberal. K. CAMPBELL & CO., - Auctioneers, Land and Commission Agents, &c. Dunedin, 24th April, 1862. _£ AN OPPORTUNITY RARELY. EQUALLED. T> CAMPBELL & CO. have been instructed by JAi. the proprietor, Mr. William Towers, to dispose of his valuable leasehold property known as the , , " ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL," Situated in George-street, near the Octagon. The position of the above Hotel is about the most central in the City of Dunedin, having frontage to : George-street of 108 feet, by a depth of 108 feet back having a frontage to Moray-place. , ; The Hotel contains .18 bed-rooms, bar, and taprooms,'kitchen, store-room, 3 large public rooms, private sitting rooms, exclusive of ample accominoda- : turn for the family of the proprietor, and rooms for : servants, large stable and stockyard, producing a.rental of L6O per annum;:' ' - The whole of. the traffic to the north and east end of the city passes along the front of the Royal Geerge Hotel,-being on the direct line oiroad to the North East Valley, Port Chalmers, and Bluesldn-roads, and main highway- leading to the northern parts of the Province of Otago. This Hotel is well known ■to have been one of the best conducted and most lucrative,establishments of the kind in the province. Persons conversant with the business could hardly fail, by diligence and attention to their duties, in a reasonably sport period of time to bo placed in the enviable position, of the present proprietor, viz., being enabled to retire from'his present yppa^ipn with an ample competency. • ' . The annual rental of this valuable property is merely nominal; there is about 12 years of the lease to run'- from February last. Valuation to a liberal extent-will be allowed at the expiration of lease for any improvements that may be required. Further particulars, can be obtained at the Rooms of the Auctioneers in reference to good-will, stock, furniture, &c. . •.' Terms very liberal. ■< 5 R. CAMPBELL & CO., ; Auctioneers and Commission Agents, Maclaggan-street. Dunedin, 22nd April, lgo2. '■ this dat; - •' } tuesday, april 29, important to~new arrivals. A Rare Opportunity. :"■ JGILLON & CO. will offer for sale, at the , School House, Waihblo, on Tuesday, 24th inst., immediately after the sale of the Government township, ' : The lease for 17 years of a 50-acre municipal section of rich arable land. This valuable property, situated on the Main Southern Road, and chief thoroughfare to the gold fields, is about half a mile from the rising township of Waihola, npw the landing place for the Port of Taieri; possessing a wafer frontage within a short distance of an extensive trngh, wfth tfce right of pasturage over a large and superior run, Thpssie of this property offers a rare opportunity to the intending agriculturist, stock owner, or country gentleman. From its central situation it would also be a superior site for the erection of an accommodation house. Tprms at Sale. AUCTIONEERS1 NOTICE. WEEK L~Y SALE AD EL A I D^E P..L O U R At the Stores of . " Messrs. Dalcsety, Ratikat, & Co., Walker-street. ;. , ' :' WE have received instructions from the Importers ■to hold a Series of Sales at their Stores, of none but first-class brands of ..■•■'. ■ ' AP?I AI D B -F L 0 U R and to place the first lot on each occasion—say one ton. with the option of taking flye. ' Without any Reserve, We hope the Trade will see the great advantage of these Weekly Sales. It offers to them an opportunity of securing Genuine Adelaide Flour, and at its market value. R. B. MARTIN & CO., High-street, TO IRONMONGERS AND GENERAITSTdREKEEPERS. £4,000. worth of Ironmongery, without reserve. ; ""-,'' Terms easy—declared at sale. "ITfTILLIAM WATTS has been favored with inVV ' "structions from Mr. D. Drake, to sell without reserve at the Auction Room, Rattray-street, early The whole of his well-assorted stock of Ironmongery. . Full particulars in future advertisements. " COMMERCIAL HORSE BAZZ AR. DAIRY COWS, WORKING BULLOCKS &c. &c. •X ,: MACLEAN & CO., are favoured withinstructl p tionsfrom —- Chambers, Esq. to sell by auc, tion at the above Bazzar on Thursday,the Ist of May at 1 o'clock, sharp C very superior dairy cows i"" '.'■... working bullocks 14 head young cattle and 1 first class saddle and harness mare. The above are well worthy the attention of buyers, for sqingpositive and unreserved sale. For Sale "===== for sale; nnHE largest Weighing Machine in the colony. PPV • CUMMJNG & CO., 2, Flinders Lane. ~~~~~ FOR SALE. . r ~ HALF -F A T W B-.T HE R S.. A SUPERIOR Flock of about 2,000 Australian 6-toothed Wethers, arrived per Ceres, from Melbourne, and now running near the Molyneux. Appy to DAL (jETY J RATTRAY, & CO.; ■ ■-' .'■ ■ Walker-street. AUSTRALIAN BREEDING EWES. ~ THE undersigned are prepared to contract now for the delivery in November, December, and January next of Fikst Class Australian Merino Maiden Ewes, two or four-tooihed, to be brought over by Steamer to Bluff, Port Chalmers, or Moeraki. Apply to Messrs. Dalgety, Rattray, h Co., Dunedin. PP y . THOMPSON & CRISP. Melbourne. 11th April, 1802. rSHEEP. STATION FOR" SALE. ~~ THE undersigned have for Sale, at a very moderate price, a Rtrir op 100,000 Acres Fine Country, in the Northern part of this Province, together with 5,000 sheep. DALGETYj RATTIIAy) & co . •-■•■■•■■ MOB OF CATTLE FOR;SALE ' A VERY SUPERIOR MOB of 300 head, mixed aces, on a station near the Mataura. b PALGETY, RATTRAY, fc CO. COALS. COALS. COALS. A Beautiful Household Coal can be had delivered to any reasonable distance from town, at from 40s to 455. per ton —15s. per ton at the pit head, by applying to JAMES PAT ERSON & CO., Or at the Proprietor's, at Saddle HiH^ BRQOM
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 141, 29 April 1862, Page 2
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