. . * Auctions. ■ j SATURDAY, OCTOBER lira, : At 12 o'clock. ' \ COMMERCiALjoRSE BAZAAR.' ] WILSON & WAIN are instructed by Thomas1 Jones Esq., to sell by auction, at the above! Bazaar/ on Saturday next, at 12 o'clock • I 6 First-class Hackneys. ' I t Several good useful Saddle and Harness Horns. VICTORIA, _ THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER.: Merino Ewes.—Skipton, ' : T° i?,Bo^ aucfcion afc Skipton, on Thursday, 27th November proximo, tie following highlybred Ewes:— , , 1000 Full-mouthed 100 Two-tooth—first-class. * They wiil be shown in the wool, so that buyers can W e mf L the and will be offered in'lots of 100. They are all bred by the undersigned, and are' the annual draught from his breeding flocks. This i offers a most favourable opportunity to commence a, stud flock. ' j t *«*,„„« JOHN L* CURRIE Larra, Aug, 20, 1862. TUESDAY, I4th OCTOBER. At 11 o'clock. Sale by Auction. LITTLE DUNEDI£ LITTLE DTJNEDIN. % At the Manse Auction Mart, Princes-street, near the Treasury and Post-Office, \j C. LUSCOMBE has received instructions to Xl/« sell by auction, at the Manse Auction Mart on Tuesday, 14th October, at 11 o'clock, • 250 ALLOTMENTS, : jn the new township of" .-. ■■ L I T.T LB- D V NID IN. : Thts capital suburban property has been so well described m former advertisements, and the citizens of Dunedm have been made so perfectly conversant with its advantages and *hattbjrAuc-* tioneer has little to say which can add to former accounts, of this first of ■■ I' NEW TOWNSHIPS. The Township of Little Dunedin lies at the commencement of that magnificent range of land, known as the ...... ■- ' . , CHAIN HTLLS. A Government Bush Resprveof Fifty Acres, bounds the township for nearly one half of its northern Bide, and is only divided there from by the Government Road. ,'■■ ■■ •• ;.-■ ,-. , :•■;.. ... ; . :■,. • LITTLE DUNEDIN, : Is comprised in Portion 10, of Block VII V DISTRICT OP DUNEDIN, And East Taieri, and is but a pleasant ride or drive' from Town. It is approached by taking the Government Road to the riglit; which bounds the handsome grounds and residence of — Martin, Enq.,M.P.C. and which Government Road is fenced on Mr. Martin's side nearly all the way from the main Diggings road down to the \ NEW TOWNSHIP. - i : Mr. Martin's grounds are easily found by parties in search of : LITTLE DUNEDIN. New Arrivals may find the property by walking out of Princes-street, south, until they pass the second stone bridge, and when about a quarter of a mile past the bridge, Mr Martin's fenced property lies in view on the right hand side of the mam road. ' At the first sale of allotments in this ? " ' NEW TOWNSHIP, every lot offered was eagerly bought up, and this, too, iuthedepth of winter. ~ Gentlemen of the medical profession, Gentlemen practising at the Bar, Gentlemen of independent means, Merchants, Shipowners, and Bankers, all may purchase allotments in the ' NEW TOWNSHIP* OP LITTLE ' DUNEDIN, As some of the most beautiful of building sites may be obtained there. . : > >;' ' \ The Public who have not seen the propeity, are requested to walk out and inspect for themselves." little"dunedin. ; ! Is now laid out, and each lot pegged and numbered by the City Surveyors.. r. -, \ The Auctioneers will Veil the whole to tho; HIGHEST BIDDER; ' \ A Champagne Luncheon will be provided,; Terms liberal. ' , Remember the place of sale— , THE MANSE AUCTION MART. Time—Tuesday, 14th October. At 11 o'clock,^' R. C. LUSCOMBE, ? * .^ Auctioueer. P.S.—-Those \f^/purchased allotments at the first sale, aridwhq-fiave not retired their first bills, are hereby informed rtb,aji unless such bills be retired.prior to the sale, their'-JiuTtptmente will become forfeited, when each lpt will b^ immediately resold, as per conditions of sale.. Former purchasers are also requested to notice that, tbe Auctioneer lias taken a New Mart, In Princes-street, where he will sell in future, and in which there is room for nearly 2 000 PERS ON S. The Manse Auction Mart. : R. C. LUSCOMBE. rTtHE MANSE AUCTION MART, x. ' " "■■ : ■■■. ; NOW OPEN For the rsceipt of '• MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Account Sales Rendered Prtmpt. ! '.) R. C.LUSCOMBE; Auctioneer. Goods Stored; i Lost, Found, &c LOST, on Friday forenoon on the road between Green Island and Caversham, a Cigar Case. Whoever will bring the same to the Detective office, will receive 10s reward. POUND.—A Pig. The Owner can have the «a» - by paying all expenses. Apply Tamora House High-street. FIOUND, one Case in Jetty street, by driver" -wf City Express. Owner wanted. James Osgood, Proprietor. TjlO UND, at Caversham (stowed in a bush), a Maori JJ basket, containing wearing apparel. The owner may have the same on paying expenses. Apply to R. A. Congdon, Cavergham. TjlOUNO.—Left on the counter of the" Branch JO Office of this paper, on the morning of the Bth instant, a Pocket Book, containing sundry Bank Drafts, a Gold Chain, and Vouchers. Owner can have the same on application. -> 10UND.—Strayed into our Paddock on-the, 7th October, a Dark Bay Riding Horse. Brand on near side unknown; white'mark on forehead;'-•white on the off bind hoof. The owner can have him by paying the expenses. Simpson and H«tidefson, Waihola. % ' ( THOU ND.—Strayed on. Mount, Stewart, • J>ark JJ Grey Colt, t (with halter on) branded EA on the near shoulder. The, owner can have him by paying expenses incurred. If not claimed within Fourteen <iayg will be sold to defray expenses. < . For further particulars apply to ' \ JAMES PARKER, WftitahuM, or tt 1&o Old Post Office Store. ' *"*' ■ ' April 2&&1862. ' . ; s ; ' Board and Besidence. " BOARD AND RESIDENCE at Mrs. Stevenson's, second house beyond the Wesleyau Chanel, Dow. ing-etreet. ' . . •<•»}- ----' "- ~ • ABBEYLBIX HOUSE. » "PRIVATE Family Hotel and Boardings BstobfohX • menfe. The bes and; tbe best table in Dunedin. Terms moderate. ,/. -/*>, " T>RIVATB Board- and Re«dence,/or gentlemen, in Jt abe^utifully r§tiredßituationjß nunufejwalk from the Post Office. Apply Mr. Hay, AgeJkgeni&Q&ce^ Arcade and,Manae-Btreetß. \;;;?g - ..-,-.. EIME Grass Paddocks for Horses, at 3s^ 6d. per ,' >Week;at Aitkdnaiiaßarnier;*; Green Wana^ 5 miles from Town, next Store past the fiwt^toue bridger \ -": v "" -x:r^ ; r y> TWO GENTLEMEN wJueMritli oomfbrUble Home Ja,piiv^.<M?y^Apply,M?, ! l«am(m^ Storekeeper, J&eq^grirtgeet Lt.*?*, >i <**» - 31WO Geattemen canj ; be jeceitid^aiitfc^ffl^vrte ~> family. -Teririß for boardjuidresidence, including washing, £2 5s per w W lt, C iAddtt«*iß.lß,, tfficeoftbiapiper. „ \ M/ si -^
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 253, 11 October 1862, Page 3
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