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. Auctions. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 27th OCTOBER, At 11 o'clock sharp. No Reserve. LIME ok the New Jetty. A M'LANDREWS & CO. have been favored • with instructions to sell by auction, on Monday, the 27th ius.fc., on the New Jetty, 200 Bags Lime, Ex Derwent Hunter. No Reserve. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Grand Sale of First-class Town Properties, CITY OF DUUJfiidN. On THURSDAY, the ISth DECEMBER NEXT, At 12 o'clock. 140 FREEHOLD SECTIONS "WITH £10,000 WOKTII OF BUILDIKUS AHD IIipSOYBMEKTS ON VARIOUS PuKTIONS. THE PROPERTY UP JOHN HYDE HARRIS, ESQ. J DANIELS and CO. are honored with instruc- • tions from John Hyde Hams, Esq., to announce the sale by public competition of the whole of bift truly valuable town property in the City of i»unedin, to take place on Thursday, the 18th December next. The Property is known as the GRANGE ESTATE j And comprises over 140 FREEHOLD TOWN SECTIONS in the very best part of the City., within twenty minutes walk of the POST OFFICE. On some portions are erected £10,000 worth op SUBSTANTIAL BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS. It is situated in the most healthy part of the Province, between the public PARK RESERVES, Which are enclosed and are now being ornamentallj laid out for BOTANIC GARDENS. j It is ia close proximity to I PELICHET BAY and the Albany-street NEW JETTY, combinining the unusual advantages of a RURAL AND MARINE RETREAT. It commands, on one side, a view of the HARBOR AND SHIPPING, And the Magnificent Scenery of the OPPOSITE SHOUES. On the other side is the panoramic and delightful pit-turcbciue HILL SCENERY. The Estate is now beii.g surveyed and subdivided into BUILDING SITES. i v ' In placing the above valuable property be fore the public, the Auctioneers are permitted to state that the proprietor is instigated to meet the requirement* of a large incrcsising y-opulation ; at:d they feel tha they would nut he doing ju.tice to it wilh mere ordinary passing comment. To the capitalist it presents an opportunity for Investment r.irely met with, for the certainty of a Urge and speedy return, upon hi* outlay, which cannot by any possibility again occur in this Province To merchants, shopkefpers, an'", private citizens, it affords suituble building sites either for BUSINESS PURPOSES OR FAMILY RESIDENCES. The property contains upwards of THREE MILES OF STREET FRONTAGES, And possesses the further advantage of being FREEHOLD The Auctioneers could enumerate many more advantages connected with this TRULY MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, but, considering it is already so well known to every one resident in Otago, they deem any further remarks Unnecessary. Thf; Salp will take place UPON THE GROUND. Champagne Luncheon Provided. TITLE GUARANTFED. Terms, exceedingly easy; will be declared at the time of sale. On THURSDAY, the 18th DECEMBER next, At 12 o'clock. Luncheon at 11 o'clock PRELIMINARY NOTICE JAS. PATER3ON & CO. have beeen favored with instructions to sell by auction, on an earlj day, INVOICE Of a VERY CHOICE COLLECTION Of ENIGLISH MODERN ENGRAVINGS, From tho mopt celebrated productions of Si*- E. Landseer Kredk. Sayler Richard AnSilell Hetiii g Sena Ab-olen Faea Cot^table Frank Stone Brooks Ward Sir C. Fastlake David Roberts And other emineint a'tists. Catalogues to be bad at the oftice of the Auctioneers j?OK SALE BY- PRIVATE CONTRACT. To Hotel-Keepers, Capitalists, and Others. , .q pATERSON 6c CO. have received instrucJ Sons from the proprietors, to sell.by private of the largest and best situated Hotels in th< 5v with the remainder ot the Lease of th< Ground, having 11* ytw* to run. Rent ver] low.', Th* Hotel contains 23 rooms, with Stables am out-buildings, and is now doing a lar^e and lucrativ, blsS'sold on account of a dissolution of partnership *« !■"■■ Terms liberal. Manw-atrwt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 266, 27 October 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 266, 27 October 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 266, 27 October 1862, Page 3

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