Houses, Lan4, tfcci ™'SALS, or to Let, Bredai'mnc House, fur' X oiim of years, as may he agiced upon. About li h'Z X k'T'V el* adapted for an Accommodation •?f f' r- rUll]lcr ■l-a^uiaivs apply W, Pollock,« hu teller, Prtnces-street south. A b^u l"^H A? S ~^ui^re^B"usinesT"forSale, XX uaudock and slaughter yard,-everything TO ..CAPITALISTS^ INNKEEPERS ■ AND OTKEItS- • mHF i°o f %, A ,B I ARGAIN'" TIMARU, riIHE goou-will and lease, together with stock-in--X trade, improvemeiitß, &c. The above Hotel is TSn.S^lf 1? 4 lV doil¥ a fi^-dass business There is a haif-acre of garden well stocked, belong-: S'lmises. 6 HotdV a,s.°v,»ff»dwell6f water on th e : For further particulars, apnlv to-Mr T T V** KJ Ss Chri,tchu,eh; orP^ }? Tni £ A'.°- 'M AND a3 ' BLOCK XII. HE above are situated iu the most healths part ot the City naving a frontage of ',363 ftet to Brown-street, 6b feet to Duncan-steeet, and 66 fee to Elm-row..-. ' Fenced o"lo°med C°ttage °U Both Sections Apply to H. JENKINSON, Jetty. FOR SALE, To Am By Order of the Assignees, HAI very valuable First clnss'Property known as THE ALBION HOTEL, i DUNEDIN, * Situated on and including one acre of Land; with a frontage of 1.J2 feet to Great King-street 132 feet to George-street, and 261 feet to St. David-stivet, ihe riotei comprise-; spacious entrance hall, coflVe .roora,diuing room, fourteen first-class bedrooms, bar bar room, < ffice, kitchen, ;md pantrv, besides second class silting anu bedrooms in a building detached. Excellent stabling and out-biiildin«s. This Hotel having been fitted" up with everv regard to comfort, ifc will be found a'very desirable investment. Immediate possession wdll be given. For further particulars apply 1 o JAMES FJNCH & CO., Rattray-street. J\/|-lifcSßd. RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS Have boon favoured with instructions from the executors of the late Mr John Moliison To Offer for Salo Tiie undermentioned Leasehold Properties Which they have no hesitation is sayimr, are two of the best business sites in the whole town of Dunedin. The one has a frontage to Princes-street of 38 fc-t by a depth of bo feet. Jt is situated within three minutes' w:i k of ti;e Jetty, and irom its proximitv to the Post-tflice and the principal !>us.in<\<.s thoroughfares of the town, must prove one of the most, desirable positions in town. There are two shops erected on tlie ground, both of which are let at a eood rental. The other has a fronJage of 40 feet to Staffordstreet by a depth of (Hi feet, and is situated nearly opposite to the Provincial Hotel. There is a comfortable will-ihished dwelling-house, with cellar below, on the ground, and has been erected in such a manner that a large store can be built in front without interfering witli the present erections. As the ab(V? properties communicate with each otht-r,,they will be sold cither together or separately, to suit purchasers. Immediate possession. Terms liberal RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS, Princes-street, Co"ncr of High-street. TO MERCHANTS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. To be disposed of on liberal terms, A FIRST-CLASS DRAPIUtY BUSINESS and XX LEASH of PREMISES, in the be business portion cf Princes-street, Dunedin. This business is good, safe, and old-established, and parties wishing to secure a remunerative investment on one ot the most valuable business sites in the City would* do well to embrace tha opportunity now offered. The present Proprietary is wholly retiring fi-om business. The Premises, without the Stock, will be disposed i of, if a satisfactory olfer be made. None but bona fide, intending purchasers will be treated with. Apply to A, W. MORRIS, Princes-street, Dunedin. ON Sale or Lease, a beautiful suburban property .situate in the North-east Vallev, and consist ing of Twenty Acres of Land, with Sir roomed Cottage, garden and other improvements.' Apply to Richardson and Heynolds, Land and Estate Agents. FOR SALE, A VALUABLE Property on the East side of the Harbour, consisting of about 53 Acres, ten of which are under grass, with House, Stockvard, &c. Splendid timber on the property. Title, Crown grant. RICHARDSON and RF.YNOLDS, Land and (''state Agents. FOR SALE OR~ LEASE, Milton Accommodation House, Tokomairiro THE proprietor, wishing' to dispose of the above premises, either by sale or lease, does herewith give notice to any party wishing to invest in a profitable business, tliat the above house and stables, with one acre of land attached, is to be deposed of on reasonable terms. For particulars apply'to the undersigned . DUNCAN OHISHOLM. Tokomairirri. Ist March. 1862. 'miTLUXURY oFwashing V/ITU HARPER TWELVETREF3' SOAP POWDER. npHIS Wondenul Preparation is decidedly the X most economical and effective article ever introduced for wishing, the cleansing properties or several pounds of soap being contained in a few ounces ofthe Soap Powder. No rubbing required. Sold in small packets everywhere. Patentee, Harper Twelvetrees, Kromley-by-Row, Loudon] Ask ior Bhiogs' Australian Satin Glaze Starch where you pun-hasc Harpe Twelvetrees' Soap Powder. One pound is equal to two pounds of any other. Sole Wholesale Agents for Otago W. and G. Turn! u'l and Co Jji.u ri: SALli—That most" U~eMrable~*Property"~in J Yralker-street (opposite Mr. Cook's Store), c<- ♦ sistinp of Sees. 20, 21, *i-2, Block V.,—having a fro.t> ago of 198 feet to Walker-street, and 165 feet to Mel-viile-street, together withS-Roomed House thereon. Terms liberal. Apply RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS, '" ; Land and Estate Agents. MR. JOHN JONES' TOWNSHIP OF IIAWKS^ BURY. TTiOR SALE, Two-Quarter Acre Sections, being JP Nos. 32 and 46, lilockll. Apply to M'Leod and Gibson, Pnness-street; or to H. C. Hertslet, faeiii" Beach-street and Thomas-street, Half-way Ru>h en- tlujiediti. TTALDAULE .FREEHOLD PROPERTy'foR -V SALE, Being part of Section GO, Block XX. Dunedin. Having a frontage of of feet to George-street, with a .depth of 100 feet, together with all tho buildings erected thereon, consisting of a dwelling house, and that large aud substantial shop occupied by Mr Cramer, as a bakery and provision store. - Title, Crown Grant.—Terms Easy. s l i Apply to / RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS/ Board and Residence. MILNE HOUSE, off George street,-4v~r three gentlemen can be accommodated with hoard and residence in a private family. Mr Sutherland, grocer..next dcor York Hotel, will point out the house. , y . i PRIVATE -BOARD and RESIDENCE at Miss X Cowen's, a little above Martin's Hotel, Staffordstreet. . ii ; ~.-., ■ .., •' —: —: ~—."'" '•■ ——'■ ■' L i ABBEYLEIX ItOtJSE; ,: PRIVATE Family HotelandTßoarding Establishment. The bes 1 accommodation, and the bett table iu Dunediu. .Terms moderate. TWO. Gentlemen may meet with comfortable . • Home, m private family. Apply Mr. Lear- 1 .mont, Storekeeper, George-street. : — '■ —. __: _"j TWO Gentlemen can be received. into' a private family. Terms for board and residence, inciud- * mg washing, £2 5s per week. Address, B B office of this paper.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 267, 28 October 1862, Page 2
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