Auctions- ' FRIDAY, 30th MAY, At 12 o'Clock Sharp. FIVE V E.A RS' L EA S E OF FORTY ACRES LAND, AT DEBORAH BAY, PORT CHALMERS Without Reserve. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored with . instructions from Captain M'Lean, of the Aldinga, to Sell by Auction, at their rooms, Walkerstreet, on Friday, 30th instant, at 12 o'clock sharp, The five years' lease of his magnificent freehold, containing 40 acres, comprised in sections 19 and 20, Deborah ;Bay, or sub- - divided into four allotments, suitable fori' . I « farming and other purposes, but cluefly I " remarkable for' its quarries of superior. . . stone. Ships of a very largo.tonnage can;, i . ■ go alongside tho land, as there .is always .. j from 10"to 12 feet of .water. . ■ ■Further particulars and plans can be had, at the offices of the auctioneers, on Wednesday next. No reserve. 400 ~ \ THURSDAY, 29th MAY. \ THE QUEEN'S BIRTH-DAY BEING kept on MONDAY. MA V 20i,u,' THE SALE OF LAND IN HIGH-STREET Will be held on THURSDAY, 29m MAY, At 12 o'clock. Champagne Lunch. THE TIRE OF THIS WHEEL OF FORTUNE. PORTION OF BLOCK VII., TOWN OF DUNEDIN. Without Reserve. On the ground, High-street, opposite Hope-street. WILLIAM WATTS has been favored with in- > stiuctions from Mr. J. D.' Jones, to sell on the ground, High-street, a few yards above the ■" Tamora Hotel Bar, on Thursday, May 29th, 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: 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, having a desire to dispose of tho • whole by fair competition, he is determined to submit: the entire subdivision on Thursday 29th, at 12 o'clock} Terms of sale will be very liberal. ■ • The Auctioneer begs to draw attention to the situ- ■ ation, it being, without exception, the'most delight-_ ful spot in town, from which a view may be obtained" of the ocean, and the advantage of knowing early the; arrival of the mails; in addition to which the pros--pect is delightful; in fact, the finest in this enchant-" nig city. Such an opportunity may never occur again, and therefore "shoiUd not be lost. The Contractors have commenced to cut away and ■ level the street: it is expected it will be finished * within one month, aud when done, High-street will , be-the best and most frequented spot in town. Terms at sale. » ~~ FRIDAY, MAY 30. ' SALE BY AUCTION. ", 2000 Fruit Trees, Currant, . Shrubs, &c, &c. JAS. PATERSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr. D. Bowers, of Anderson's Bay (w'io is leaving that district), to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse-street, the whole of his stock of well-selected fruit trees, Consisting of— Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, &c. Also— A large selection of Red, White, and Black Currant*, Gooseberries (prime sort), Hawthorns, Shrubs, Roses, &c, &c. Saie at 1 o'clock. . Terms cash. No reserve. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING OUT SALEOf accumulated stock of SEASONABLE DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c. . WE arc instructed to offer for unreserved sale, on Friday and Saturday next, at the stores of Messrs. Webb, Pnhtlin and' Co., at the Bond— .; A large and well assorted stock of Seasonable Drapery, Clothina:, &c. Full particulars will appear on Wednesday. , _ R. B. MARTIN fc CO. - FRIDAY, MAY 30rn. - A U C T lON S A L 15. DRAPERY AND -CLOTHING SALE AT REYNOLDS' B&ND. CATALOGUES of the goods to be offered at this Sale will be ready on . ' T UURSDAT N- EX T. R. B. MARTIN „ CO., Auctioneers. Sale on FRIDAY, May 30th, at 1 o'clock sharp. FRIDAY, MAY 30. ~~ - AUCTION SALE. CLOTHING AND„DRAPERY. "VT T> —The attention of all buyers of SOFT X i .J_>. GOODS is directed to the important Auction Sale, nt Messrs. WEBB. PANTLIN, and Co.'s Stores, Reynolds's Bond. R. B. MARTIN Se CO. Auctioneers.' FRIDAY, MAY 30. : ~ BONDED STORES, NEAR THE JETTY. - IMPORTANT SALE. Clothing Drapery Hosiery Millinery Haberdashery, &c, &c. "O B. MARTIN & CO. arc instructed to sell by X|j. auction, on Friday next, May 30th, at one Jclock, hi Webb, Pantlin, and Co.'s Sale Room, at tho Bonded Stores—" Doo aud tweed trowsers Do. do. vests Tweed suits , Do. sacs Do. overcoats Leamington cord trowsers Cotton do. do. ' '! ; Moleskin trowsers Felt and other hats Cloth and tweed caps Men's hose, and half hoso Women's hose •l Merino and cotton pants ; Do. do. vests Men's lambs' wool Vests Blue serge shirts' Grey do. do. Crimean shirts Begatta do. White L. C. do. Scotch twill do. Men's flannel vests ' ..-.-- Do. do. drawers Women's stays Ribbons and velvets Brown Hollands Silks and crapes Hoyle's and other prints Camlets, &c, &c. . Grey calicos, 8} and 30 inch Horrocks' long cloths ■ American drills, S.J and 30 inch Blankets Scotch twills Black does Tweeds Broad cloths Dungarees , Dennics, &c. ' These Goods are offered for POSITIVE SALE the premises being required for other purposes.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 165, 27 May 1862, Page 6
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