y L , Auctions. ,-'\ A" THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 24th AIAY. At 1 o'clock sharp. AVithout Reserve. To Contractors and Others. AAIoLANDRESS and CO. h. ye received in- . structions from Air. A. J. Johnston, who has just finished the 'Anderson's Bay Road, to" sell'by public:auction, on the ground at.the Junction. ;ofi the Anderson's Bay and Caversham roads, on Saturday, the 24th inst., at 1 o'clock sharp, (s.Colonial and American wheelbarrows , Pledge hammers S pawling do. Picks, shovels, &c. Planks for wheeling barrows 1 store, largest size, complete A large tent 12 x 21, with all the sawn timber necessary for same No reserve. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, AIAY 24. At 12 o'clock.. ED E CARLE & CO., will sell by auction.at their . rooms, Princess-street, on Saturday, Alay 24, at 12 o'clock, 1 case, containing 48 doz. assorted knives 1 case, containing forks, spades, rakes, hoes, crowbars, sickles Hammers,, wedges, rings, sheep shoal's, bill hooks, axes Oil stones, smoothing, plough, ancl other planes, saws, pincers Hammers, screw-drivers, screws, tacks, nails, and sundries 1 cask holloware 5 cases iron bedsteads, assorted 1 case handsome opera glasses aud telescopes 1 case cutlery, incases 2 cases stationery Terms at sale. ~~ WEDNESDAY, 28th AIAY. At Twelve o'Clock. EDE CARLE & CO. are favored with instruc- . tions from the importers to submit to public competition, Teas, sugars, cheese, hams, butter, and a general assortment of provisions. Terms liberal, at sale. TUESDAY, AIAY 27. At 12 o'clock. To New Arrivals and Others. EDE CARLE & CO., are instructed to sell by . auction, on the premises, Walker-street, near the Caledonian Hotel, on Tuesday, Alay 27, at twelve o'clock, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Consisting of— Chairs, tables, bedsteads, bedding Blankets, tables, sofas, mattresses Crockery, boilers American clocks and stoves Saucepans, and every requisite for a house After which The Lease of Premises will be Sold, At a Nominal Ground Rent. Terms liberal. AIONDAY. AIAY 26. At 12 o'clock sharp. Land Sale advertised for Monday, 19th, is postponed until Monday, 2titb, in consequence of the inclemency of the weather. A SPOKE FROAI THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE PORTION OF BLOCK VII., TOWN OF DUNEDIN. Without Reserve. On the ground, High-street, opposite Hope-street. WILLIAAI WATTS has been favored with instructions from Mr. J. D. Jones, to sell on tlie ground, High-street, a few yards above the Tamora Hotel Bar, on Alonday, Alay 26th, at 12 o'clock, without reserve, The lease of all those desirable allotments of land being a subdivision of portion of Block VII. A plan of which is to be seen at the Auction Rooms. There are at present three well-built Houses on three of the allotments,—one let for £200 per year, one £150, and the other £100. i The situation is second to none in town, either for business purposes (the neighborhood being very crowded at present, with every prospect of its being the best outlet from Dunedin) or private residences. The frontage to High-street is at present in great demand, Mr. Jones having been pressed to sell at very high rates; but, baring a desire to dispose ofthe whole by fair competition, he is determined to submit the entire subdivision on Monday 2(ith, at 12 o'clock. Terms of sale will be very liberal. The Auctioneer begs to draw attention to the situation; it beingy without exception, the most delightful spot in town, from which a view may be obtained ofthe ocean, and the advantage of knowing early the arrival of the mails; in addition to which the prospect is delightful; in fact, the finest in this enchanting city. ' . Such an' opportunity may never occur again, and • therefore should not be lost. The Contractors have commenced to cut away, and -level the street: it is expected it will be finished within one-month, and when done, High-street will be the best and most frequented spot in town. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, AIAY 24, At 12 o'clock. CLEARING SALE or GENERAL AIERCHANDISE. WILLIAAI WATTS will sell on Saturday, Alay 24, at 12 o'clock, Without Reserve, A General Assortment of Alerchandise, viz— Books, Toys, Beer, Spirits, Vestas &c. Terms cash. PORTOBELLO DISTRICI'. " RCAAIPBELL and CO. have been instructed • by tho proprietor. H. C. Hertslet, Esq., to sell by private contract, 20 Acres of Freehold Property, situated between '" Grassy[ioiiit, and the Yellow Bluff, Portb- . bello District, opposite Port Chalmers. This valuable property consists of rich alluvial land, . moderately, timbered, comparatively level, well watered and-.grassed > bein^ suitable either for agricultural or pastoral pursuits, having the advantage of deep water frontage, to the .harbor, affording facilities for" the 'shipment df produce, timber or other ma- . terial, either to Port Chalmers, or Dunedin. ' '"'This property, from its convenient distance from Dunedin, and easy access to it, either by land or „ water,; offers .fa the industrious farmer or agriculturist 'sin'"opportunity of acquiring-property of increasing value upon easy and liberal terms. "" Further particulars can be obtained. at the rooms of . the Auctioneer. - ■ ; ' R. CAAIPBELL & CO., Alaclaggan-street. "~~~y : WEDNESDAY, 28m AIAY. OAMARU BUILDING ALLOTMENT. E, CAMPBELL : & GO. have been instructed by .: , : the .proprietor H. C.Hertslet, Esq., to sell by public; Auction, (if not previously disposed of),.at Oamaru, on Wednesday the 28th Alay, ' 'All that valuable piece of land situated in the' ■■''•"' Government reserve adjoiningltcheh-street,: and immediately opposite Wharf-street," ■■■■■■ .-subdivided as per plan into ten allotments, j The position of this, section is about the-finest- 'in' the'rising Township -of Ormaru, commanding b,,----magnificent-view of' the Bay and anchorage ground,; open, airy, but well-sheltered, and the only peice of land upon the Government; reserye and public espld"nade"wEch~(bas,been"."disposed",'of,"".being"well suitejd fcr'the xerecti6h of private residences or business premises, from its contiguity to the landing place and anchaiuge~ground ofOamai-u 8ay^ '.7.7 .-'.. .' Termsiiberal. R..CAAIPBELL & CO., " '"'"'J 'Auctibiieers,"Land Agents; &c.,&c, : Alaclaggan-street.' .:. WEDNESDAY,"2Bth MAY. . '; ' :^: OAMARU BUnTDINGT SITES. '':\ TV .CAMPBELL ie CO.' have received instruc- ... XV.,,' v ti,6ns'from H. C. Hertslet, Esq., to submit to public" competition, at Oamaru, on' Wednesday, the . 28th May. ■'"'-'- ■- '■ " ' '■ ' y ' ":- '/'-All"that valuable piece of?.land, comprising '■'■■-." '■"'.'- about half an; acre, being section; No, 10; >' 'block Ne. 30, situated in Test-street, arid • :; next' allotment, but one ;to j Type-street close to the Bay and Government Reserve, To persons intending* to erect business premises. tlie present mstanee: affordsr them an opportunity bf psssestanglfreeliold property upon - easy; and liberal tcrins. The position .of thissection, of land being so centrally* Bitilatedi'cloSe: to- the landing place and shipping, presents an-opportunity for the safe invest- - aeat of capital rarely-equalled;— : '.: .-'.■•■■'■'- -'"■■"' •'••"'Tenhs-Ver^-liberal. iUU.'■'.-■~ \ ..'■-■".■■:■ ; R. CAAIPBELL &CO:, J-.... ■! Auctioneers, Land Agents, &c.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 163, 24 May 1862, Page 2
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