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Auctions. ■■-■■" THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 13th MAY, IS<32, At 12 o'clock sharp. Ttt Merchants, Bonded Wnrehousemen, New Arrival*, and others, in search of BUSINESS PREMISES. AM'LANDRESS k CO. have been favored . with instructions from — Solomon, Esq., to sell by public auction, on the premises, situate in Stafford-street, ou Tuesday next, the 13th instant, at 2 o'clock sharp, , j The 14 venre' lense of the most handsome and commodiously built two-story buildine in Dunedin. situate in Stnfforil-street, and adioiniusr tlie premises occupied by J. 0. Campr "bell and Co, capable of containing: 1000 tons of eoods, and admirably adapted for eitne Bonded Warehouses, Merchant's Stores, a Hotel, or other business requiring extensive and centrally situated premises. Terms liberal. , THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 13th MAY, 1862. At 3 o'clock sharp. To Speculators, New Arrivals, and others. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored with . instructions from — Solomon, Esq., to sell by public auction, on the premises, situate in Georgestreet, on Tuesday next the 13th inst., at 3 o'clock sharp, " . The 14 years' lease of fhat coinmodieus and substantially built house, containing 10 rooms, situate in George-street, near the Octagon. The house is of a very superior description, and is just ' finished. A wine and beer license has been granted it, but has not yet been taken up, so that the purchaser can either use it as an hotel or as a private dwelling. Terms liberal. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 13th MAY, 1862, At 12 o'clock, sharp. Without Reserve. To Land Speculators, New Arrivals, and Others. AM'LANDRESS k CO.' have received in- . struotions to sell by public auction, at their rooms in Walker-street, on Tuesday next, the 13th 11 Reserved Allotments in the Township of Mornington, well adapted for Villa Residences Terms liberal at sale. ■__ THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 13m MAY, 1862. ■''- At 12 o'clock sharp. THREE MAGNIFICENT OPPORTUNITIES. To New Arrivals and Others in Search of a Shop and Dwelling-house, in a most unrivalled position ; Also, Frontages to George-street, in the most dense and populous portion of the city. AM'LANDRESS AND CO. have been favored . with instrctions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, on Tuesday, the 13th inst., at 12 o'clock sharp, The following Valuable Properties, situate in George-street: — Lot 1. immediately adjacent to the Royal George Hotel, having a frontage to George-street of 30 feet by a depth of 1J35 feet, with privilege to build over right-of-way of 11 feet. On the ground is erected a two-storey house, the lower portion of which 'i» a large shop with double frontage, and the upper aod back forming a dwelling-house of four commodious rooms, well and substantially built, together with out-houses and buildings; the whole forming one of the most compact properties that has yet been offered to the public for carrying on a large and_ profitable business of almost any description, being within one minute's, walk of the Octagon, and situate in the most densely populated portion of the city, fronting the greatest . thoroughfare of Dunedin. Valuation at expiration of lease in January, 1876, £500. The value of the above property is considerably enhanced, from its contiguity.to. tha law courts shortly to be erected, the new jetties now being finished, and also, in consequence of the Freeholder being about to open a direct line of road through the section from Georere-street to street. Gronnd rental, £71 per annum. Lot 2, adjoining Mr. Proctor's Boot Manufactory, having a frontage of 30 feet to Georgestreet with a depth of 60 feet, being part of section 2, block 2, nearly opposite the George Hotel, and having all the advantages of position enumerated with reference to Ne. 1, unexpired lease 11 years, ground rent, £30 per annum. Lot S. adjoining the residence of Mr. Prendcrgast, barrister-at-law, having a frontage to George-street of 63 feet with a depth ef 40 feet. This is part of a Town Board section; therefore full valuation will be allowed at the expiration of the lease. . The auctioneers have much pleasure in recommending the above sites to business men, as they command the whole traffic of the North-East Vnlley, •Blucskin and Port Chalmers roads, and being the great highway to the northern parts of the province. Annual Reut only £72. TOKOMAIRIRO. To Capitalists and Others in quest of Investment. - A RARE OPPORTUNITY ! ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD AND FLOURISHING BUSINESS PREMISES. FIRST CLASS HOTEL (LICENSED) AND SPACIOUS STORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS. Established 1853. E I FT V ACRES OF THE ' FINEST LAND IN THE PROVINCE. JAS. PATKRSON & CO. are favored with positive instructions from Mr. John Goodall to Sell by Private Contract, that really fine property situated in the centre of that most thriving district the Tokomairiro, on the main road, and within a short distance of the gold fields. THE HOTEL. ■■ Known as Goodall's Tokomairiro Hotel, consists of bar, two public rooms, 12 bedrooms, besides two large sleeping apartments, kitchen, store rocm, and offices. THE STORE AND BAKERY, Being in the centre of a large, populous, and rapidly increasing neighborhood, offers an unrivalled opportunity of doiug an extensive trade in the general storekeeping and baking business, a large oven being on the premises. j THE FARM Comprises 50 acres more or less, being sub divided in five well-fenced paddocks, all in a high state of cultivation; 25 acres laid down in English grasses; the whole being in most creditable order. A well-fenced and ample garden.is connected with the. house. THE STABLES AND STOCK-YARDS, Acknowledged to be'the best in the Province (out o the city), cousist of two stables, 12 stalls each, with large open shed j three stockyards, built, regardless of expense, expressly for the 'purpose of holding1 auction sales of stock. _, BARN AND GRANARY. Newly erected, 50 x 18. Piggeries and other outbuildings requisite for carrying on the business. The Stock-in-Trade can be taken at a valuation, and immediate possession given. Terms liberal. ■ Part of purchase-money may remain on Mortgage. Further information, and every facility for iatiifactory inquiry, on applying at the offices of JAS. PATERSON & CO., Manse-street. In directing attention to the above described property, the Auctioneers would briefly remark that early application is necessary—the sale being by pbivaxh coktiuot, <md offered a decided bajkujh.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 153, 13 May 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 153, 13 May 1862, Page 2

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