Auctions., tokomaTiuho. To Capitalists and Others in quest of Investment A RARE OPPORTUMTY ! ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD it m and FLOURISHING BUSINESS PREMISES. FIRST CLASS HOTEL (LICENSED) AND SPACIOUS STORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS. Established 1853. FIFTY ACRES or thb FINEST LAND IN THE PROVINCE. JAS. PATKRSON <fc CO. are favored with positive instructions from Mr. John Goodall tr> Sell by Private Contract, that really fine property situated "~ in the centre of that most thriving district the Tokouiniriro, on the main road, and within a short distance of the gold fields. THE HOT'JL. E- Known ns GooMl's Tokouwiriro Hotel, consists of bar, two public rooms, 12 bedrooms, besides two large Bleeping apartments, kitchen, store room., and offices. THE STORE AND BAKERY, Being in the centre of a large, populous, and rapidly increasing neighborhood, offers an unrivalled opportunity of doing an extensive trade in the general "■ storekeeping and baking business, a large oven being 511 on the premises. 12 THE FARM Comprises 50 acres more or less, being subdivided in of five well-fenced paddocks, all in a hifrh state of oulti:k vation; 25 acres laid down in English grasses; the whole being in most creditable order. is- A well-fenced and ample garden is connected with >» tha house. X ' THE STABLES AND STOCK-YARDS, er Acknowledged to be the best in the Province (out o ry the city), consist of two stables, 12 stalla each, with rig, large open shed; three stockyards, built, regardless of expense, expressly for the purpose of holding at auction sales of stock. £* BARN AND GRANARY. lit Newly erected, 50 x 18. Piggeries and other out- : fc. buildings requisite for carrying on the business. The Stock-in-Trade can be taken at a valuation. v' and immediate possession given. e{ | Terms liberal, he Part of purchase-money may remain on Mortgage. >s" Further information, and every facility for satia- ■* factory enquiry, on applying at the offices of [ld JAS. PATEUSON & CO., Manse-street. M] In directing Attention to the above desaribed pro?{j perty, the Auctioneers would briefly remark that "' early application ie necessary—the sale being Vf tuiTATB oostkaox, and offered a dkcidhd bajmiais. THURSDAY, 22nd MAY, * At the Rooms' of the Auctioneer*, to 750 fat Wethers, 6 tooth and full mouth. At the risk of the former purchasers. . ; jj Delivery on the run at Otepopo. of TP B< MARTIN & CO. have received instructions ; es A-\j. from Messrs. F. rind \Y. Fenwick, to oiler for a '_ sals by auction at their Rooms, High-street, on Thursday, Stay 22m!, atone o'clock.. at the rink of m the former purchasers, -without reserve, or - - 750 fat wethers 6 and full mouth. [g t Delivery at Otopopo. 1 g Terms by aproved bills at 3 months. Sale at one o'clock. of ■ PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sale of Standing Timber. " GREAT SALE OF TIMBER IN MOSSGIEL BUSH, EAST TAIEHI. by The Finest Timber in Otag«. »t TI/TESSHS. JAMES & JOHN H. BARR have i>X receved instructions from A. J. Burns, Esq., he Mossgiel, to sell by nuctioa, day of sale to bs nfter;t, wards announced (unless previously disposed of by ;t, private bargain), 45 ACRES OF STANDING TIMBER, *q Out of this -well-known Bush, comprising White, t | Red, and Black Pine and Totara, of very iarge size o l and great length of trunk, 40 feet being th» common v average length without any branches, in lots of one acre and upwards, the first purchaser having the , ss option of taking the whole. |jj Now that timber is in such increased and growing demand, the present affords an opportunity -which ' those engaged in the timber trade should not neglect. In addition to the superiority ,of the timber - itself, there is to be considered the splendid stream of water (the " Silver" stream) running through the centre of _ the bush, capable of driving a saw mill, and the tln« evel land, upon which the bush stands, and which affords unequalled facilities for bringing timber to th» '•■' mill. The auctioneers are authorised to state that arrangec- ments can be made for the sale or lease of the Sawto Mill now upon Mossgiel, with all the gear, timber, ie wheels, &c , &c. Inspection is requested. Mr. Burns will be ha2>py ag to point out the bush and saw mill to visitors. 0.. JAMES AND JOHN H. BARR. «l ; !t c' SAL E' O F TIMBER. o* ' MossGißii Bush. al bo EAST TAIERI. id rt- rB'.HB Auct' leers, to prevent misundcretandinfr, X bepriJ ntimatc that it is the STANDING TI.WBEP, TiTiiouT tjip. LAND, which is for Sale. ko ■ JAMES & JOHN 11. BARR. TO IMPORTERS OF^IMBER. T7IDWARD CASPBS. & CO., offer the w* oi their VI Timber Sale Yards, corner of Stewart and Gaolstreets *« WITHOUT CHARGE. a" The situation, in the centre of the trade; the eonomy, their yard being the first eornev from Stuart-street Jetty, and the ample convenience for sorting and delivery render this site the best in town SALE OF CARGOES OF TIMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. ;d EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. :d TO LET ON BUILDING LEASE, 9 le QITES FOR FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS at PREMISES. NO PREMIUM. Ie ■ MODERATE RENTAL EDWARD CASPER & CO.~ THE EXCHANGE SALES ROOM. 100 TONS SUGAR. V T^DWARD CASPER & CO. are instructed to XU sell by Private Contract. «■- • . One Hundred Tons Sugar, Assorted qualities and descriptions. The trade and wholesale buyers are invited to an early inspection, as from prices fixed there is little — doubt of the whole parcel being soon cleared. EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. ? T^DWARD CASPER & CO. inform Merchants, v' _£j Importers, and others, that Goods sent them for disposal are subject to no charge for 1 RECEIVING, DELIVERING, OR STORE KENT, A• \ that, as the largest Stores in Dunedin, are connected with their Sales Rooms, they can offer unequalled accommodation for the sorting and exhibition of any quantity of merchandise.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 154, 14 May 1862, Page 2
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