Auctions. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. At 12 o'clock. To Spirit Merchants. STOUT rtND ALE. -\\MLMAM WATTS lias rrerivod inStructiot Vl fiiini the .Importers to sell lit the Rooms, o "Wtdncsiiuv, Mcv 14. at 12 o'clock— ' BOTTLED STOUT & ALE, L BULK A I.E. 75 bhdi>. London aud Colonial Co.'s Alt 25 do D<iw3on's 60 enses Brandy 5U do Ale, Victoria Stores 50 do .stout, Vietoi-iii Stores 100 do. Cltlzee brand ]()() do, Thiii's Whi-ky M) lilirls bulk Brandy AUo S tons Colonial Soup S do Candles To Ginger Beer Maker*. 5 ensks Soda 'Water Bottles 5 miles do do 5 bales Corks 5 casks Ginger Terms at SajoMONDAY, MAY 1». ~~ At 12 o'clock sharp. A SPOKE FROM THE WHEEL OF FORTUN] PORTION OF BLOCK VII., TOWN OF DUNEDIN. Without Reserve. On the ground. High-street, opposite Hope-street. "VKTILLIAM WATTS has been favored with i: ..\"V Ktruetions frum Mr. J. D. Jones, to sell < the ground, Hish-street, a few yard* above tl Tamora, Hotel Bnr, on Monday, May 19th, at ] o'olock, without reserve. The lease of all those desirable allotments land being a subdivision of portion of Bloc VII. . k plan of which is to be seen at the Auction Room There are at present three well-built Houses c three of the allotments,—one let for £200 per yea oue £150, and the other £100. ■'■■ The situation is second to none in town, eith for businesn purposes (the neighborhood being vei crowded at present, with every prospect of its beii the best outlet from Duucdin) or private residences. The frontage to High-street is at present in pro demand. Mr. Jones having been pressed to sell very high rates ; but, having a desire to dispose oft] whole by fnir competition, he is determined to subtn the entire subdivision on Monday 19th, at 12 o'cloe Terms of sale will be very liberal. The Auctioneer begs to draw attention to the sit *tion; it being, without exception, the most deligh ful spot in town, from which a view may be obtaini of the ocean, and the advantage of knowing early tl arrival of the mails; in addition to which the pro pect is delightful; in fact, the finest in this enchan ing city. Such an opportunity may never occur again, ai therefore should not be lost. The Contractors have commenced to cut away ai level the street; it is expected it will be finish •within oue month, aud when done, High-street wi b« the best and most frequented spot in town. Terms at sale. PORTOBELLO DISTRICT; E CAMPBELL and CO. have been instruct! i. by tho proprietor. 11. C. Hertslet, Esq., («11 bynrivate contract, 20 Acres of Freehold Property, situated betwee Grassypoinr, and the Yellow Bluff, Port bt'llo District, opposite Port Chalmers. This valuable property consists of rich alluvial lam moderately timbered," comparatively ' level, 'w< watered and grassed, being' suitable either for agr cultural or pastoral pursuits, having the advantage deep water frontage to the harbor, affording faciliti for the shipment' of produce, timber or other mi tfrinl, either to Port Chalmers or Dunedin. This property, from ils convenient distance fro Dunedin. nndeasy access to it. either by land ■water, offers to the'industrious farmer or agriculture an opportunity of acquiring property of increasii value upon easy and liberal terras. ■ Further particulars can be obtained at the rooms the Auctionceis. R. CAMPBELL & CO., M nclaggnu -street. '■ WEDNESDAY, 28th MAY. OAMARU BUILDING ALLOTMENT. R CAMPBELL & CO. have been instructed 1 . the proprietor H. C. Hertslet, Esq ,to aell 1 public Auction, (if not previously disposed of), Oamtru, on Wednesday the 28th May,— All that valuable piece of land situated in tl Government reserve adjoining Itchen-strec »nd immediately ofjpositc Wharf-stree subdivided as per plan into ten allotments. The position of this section is about the finest the rising Township of Ormaru, commanding magnificent view of the Bay and anchorage grain open, ftiry, but well sheltered", and the only peice land upon the Government reserve and public espl nade which has be<n disposed of, being well euiti for the erection of private residences or busine premises, from its contiguity to the landing placo ai tuuhorage ground of Oainnru Bay. Terms Liberal. R. CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, Land Agents, &c, &c., Mac!n/.'gan-street. ~WEIJNISDAY, SStFIfiAY" : OAMAItU BUILDING SITES. E CAMPBELL & CO. have received instru ~ tions from 11. C. Hertslet, Esq., to submit' public eoiapetition, at Oamaru, on Wednesday, tl * 28th May. All th^.t valuable piece of land, eompnsn about half an acre, being section No. V block Ne. 30, situated in ai next allotment but one "'to Tync-stree tlose to tlie Bay and Government Reserv T# persons intending to erect business premise tin present instance affords them an opportunity ptssessing freehold property upon easy and liber teros. The position of this section of land being ; c«»trnlly situated, close to tho landing place ar ahippintr, presents an opportunitj- for the safe inve* ment of capital rarely equalled. Terms very liheral. R. CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, Lsnd Agents, t _______ --_---- h -j^^- ■ Large uureserved Sale of Ironmonprery. To Ironmongers, Storekeepers, and Others. J DANIELS & CO. have received instructions : . sell, at (he CommerSial Sale Rooms, on Thux day the l&th May, at 11 o'clock. — A large assortment of Ironmongery. • Without reserve. Further paticulars to-morrow. " THURSDAY, 15th MAY. For Positive Sale. Those Desirable Business Premises now oceupic by Messrs. Smith, II utehens and Co., situate < in St. Andrew's-slreet. MESSRS. MORSE and ORBELL, will sell tl above valuable premises, on Thursday next, i one o'clock, at their offices, Rattary-strset. "hokse bazaar. S JONES begs to inform Dealers and the publ . generally, that there are DAILY SALES OF HORSES AND OTHER STOCK, At his Bazaar, Provincial Hotel, ' Commence at 12 o'clock. CARRIAGE EXPOSITOR NOW OPEN receive consignments^' Carriages and Convey anccß of every description. UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION. ■ . S JONES. GOLDFIKLDB AUCTION MART. Junction, Tuapoka. p{ I O R G E B R O DI I AUCTIONEER, COMMISION AGENT, AND Cattle Sai.esmak. Sal** and Commissions promptly attended to. Ajent for advertising in tbe Daily Times.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18620514.2.3.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Otago Daily Times, Issue 154, 14 May 1862, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
991Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 154, 14 May 1862, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.