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~;,-. Auctions. ■ ■■ '".,/■' . THIS DA\, WEDNESDAY, 29th OCTOBER Twelve o'clock. Oats Maize Sugars Sardines Butter J Potatoes, etc. DANIELS & CO are instructed to sell «f 'iS yiJ U, bl1? auctio"»on Wednesday, 29« i October, at 12 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms i nnces-street, ' Colonial Oats Maize, Potatoes Mauritius Sugars Double Rose Cork Butter Sardines, Ale Harness and Saddles Ironmongery Cutlery American Buckets . _^^ Terms at Sale. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. *"* Sa^Fi^To^ p ropertieSi On THURSDAY, the 18th DECEMBER NEXT At 12 o'clock. 140 FREEHOLD SECTIONS WITH £10,000 WORTH OF BUILDINGS AND IHPROVEMENTS ON VARIOUS POKTIONS. THE PROPERTY UP JOHN HYDE HARRIS, ESQ. —— —_ f J DANIELS and CO. are honored with instrud- . tions from John Hyde Harris, Esq., to an, nouuce the sale by public competition of the whole of his truly valuable town property in the City of Dunedin, to tnke place on Thursday, the 18th December next. The Property is known as the GRANGE ESTATE 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 lAIPROVExMF.NTS. It is situated in the most healthy part of the Province, between the public PARK RESERVES, Which are enclosed and are now being ornamentally laid out for BOTANIC GARDENS. It is in close proximity to PELICHET BAY and the Albany-street NEW J ETTY, combiuining 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 SHORES. On the other side is the panoramic and delightful picturesque HILL SCENERY. The Estate is now being surveyed and subdivided into BUILDING SITES. In placing the above valuable property before the public, the Auctioneers are permitted to state that the proprietor is instigated to meet the requirement* of a large inn-easing population ; and they HbcJ tha they would not be doing justice to it with mere ordinary passing comment. To the capitalist it] presents an opportunity for investment rarely met with, for the certainty of a large and speedy return, upon his outlay, which cannot by any possibility again occur in this Province To merchants, shopkeepers, and private citizens, it affords suitable 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. UPON THE GR6UND. CHAMPAGNE LuKCHEON PROVIDED TITLE GUARANTEED. lerms, exceedingly easy; will be declared, at the time of sale. On THURSDAY, thelSh DECEMBER next At. 12 o'clock. Luncheon at 11 o'clock UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PREMISES. EDWARD CASPER & CO. will sell by auction on an early day, attbe EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS (Unless previously disposed ot by private contract) The following most valuable properties:--'' Lot I—That substantial and faithful Iv-buil rtoneba S emezit,22x 68, corner of Hope and totSdfl ofremoval ■•«■»"'-&. Lot 3—Do do do. Lof^l? er^T? *****■*■* rear. £ifpe?annu^.Hol)e-Street- <*»»*.'**. L°t aw n7? >in MacJag<?an.street, next Alcorn Brothers; rigbt-oWay at rear to Dawson-street, Ground rent/£SO "„',£ W? U oklen^ *£ ye?re'' valuation. P Lot 6-25 x 40, Freehold in high-street, opposite • the new^ Custom-house, Tdemph-offieT at and Rattray's new premises, now oecupieTS - the Exchange S*les Room. £600 cKMT nf ya on« on ftmort^ 10 pei cent. LotwT?'- ?' a 5- 85 in Stuart-street, next • %?££*" yard- G™*d » Tennsr-One^Mcash^e-tMrd at three month. * one-third, four months." :c*mrau^. Jfuuer particulars ot auctioneers * ' j

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 268, 29 October 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 268, 29 October 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 268, 29 October 1862, Page 2

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