Houses, Land, *c. s ' 7I^pOß SALE or Lease, afi stclass Boarding House. . For particulars, apply, 6, George-street. ILYUIt SALk, a Snition of Land at Primrose Hill. J. Apply, John Fiiidlay. Duncan-street. l-^^ I'SALE;"a Two-roomed OottageT in Farley's '\*. . square, Stafford-street back of Nonpariel Dining Kooms. Apply J. Ward, on the premises. """tjloß-'SA'LEr-^A; -Freehold -allotment of Laud, JL with n well-built Two-roomed Cottage: alsola ...good secondhand shop front, with shutters, &c. Apply to Robert Fen wick. Moray-place. "; FOR' SAL'ti, or io Let, Bredainaue House, for . , term ears, as may be agreed upon. About 14 -miles lrom town, well adapted for an accommodation house; For further particulars apply W. Pollock, butcher,. Princes-street south. T W<J '£. ree-roomed Cottages, to sell or let. Apply to. William Greenwood, on the Premises, Royal' Terrace, Harriett Row, Constitution-street. TLI R KJiUULJ).- FOR SALE". Section No 12, Block XVIII, Dunedin. Corner of Albert-street and York-place, facing Stuarfc-street, will be sold cheap, for cash. Apply to I RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS. FOR SALE, THAT Well-known and OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL, THE "QUEEN'S ARMS," advantageously situated in Princes-street, Dunedin, opposite the Immigration Barracks, and within two minuteswalk ofthe Jetty, Post-office, Custom House, and the Public Offices. The present proprietor is about leaving the colony for England, and in consequence desirous of retiring from business. For further particulars apply to E. P. KENYON, Solicitor, Dunedin. Immediate possession will be given. LV O R S A L « E . The best Leasehold Property in Dunedin, consisting of f>hop, «-flies, Bja.ding Hou<e, am Cottages ; present income. Ll2 per week, or L 624 per annum, with several rooms un-let; ground rent Lls per annum, lease (unexpired) thirteen years. Terms —one-third cash, remainder at three nnd sixmonths. Apply to W. HOOPER, House and Laud Agent, Hope-street TO MERCHANTS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. To be disposed of on liberal terms, A FIRST-CLASS DRAPERY BUSINESS and LEASE of PREMISES, in the be business portion < f Princt s-street, Dunedin. This business is irood, safe, and old-established, and .parties wishing to secure a remunerative investment on one of tbe most valuable business sites in the City would do well to embrace the opportunity now offered. The present Proprietary is wholly retiring from business. The Premises, without the Stock, will be disposed of, if a satisfactory offer he made. None but bona fide, intending purchasers will be treated with. Apply to A. W. MORRIS, Princes-street, Dunedin. TO CAPITALISTS. INNKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD, A BARGAIN, AT TIMARU. rnHE good-will and lease, together with stock-in-X trade, improvements, &C; The above Hotel i> well known, and is doing a first-class business. There is a half-acre of garden well stocked, belonging to the Hotel; also, a good well of water on the premises. . ■• „' For further particulars, apply to Mr. J. T. Parkinson, Christchurch j or VV. J. Allrn, on the premises. FOR SALE, SEOTIOf^S. No. 27 and 23, BLOCK XII. THE above are situated in the most healthy part of the City, having a frontage of 303 feet to Brown-street. 66 feet to Duncan-steeet, and 66 fee to Elm-row. A two-roomed Cottage on No. 28. Both Sections Fenced. Apply, to H. JENKINSON, # ■_ .Mty. FOR SALE, By Order of the Assignees, THAT very valuable First-class Property known as THE ALBION HOTEL, I DUNEDIN, Situated on and including one acre of Land; with a frontage of 132 feet to Great King-street, 132 feet to George-street, and 264 feet to St. David-street. j The Hotel comprises spacious entrance hail, coffee room, dining room, fourteen first-class bedrooms, bar, bar room, office, kitchen, and pantry, besides second class sitting and bedrooms in a building detached. Excellent stabling and out-buildings. i This Hotel having been fitted up with every regard to comfort, it will be found a very desirable investment. - r ; Immediate possession will be given. For further particulars apply to JAMES FINCH & CO., Rattray-street. ."JITESSIIS. RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS Have been favoured with instructions from the executors of the late Mr John Mollison ~ To Offer for Sale ■' .. j The undermentioned Leasehold Properties, Which they have no hesitation is saying, are two ot ihe best business sites in the whole town ol Dunedin. The one has a frontage to Princes-street of 38 feet by a depth of 66 feet, it is situated within three minutes'wak of the Jetfy, and »rom its proximity to the Post-offic and the principal business thoroughfares <f the town, must .prove one of the inosCd^si-i-ab'le ppsitions-in town. Tliere are two shops erected oh the ground, both of which are let at a good rental. 'fhe other has a frontage of 40 feet to Staffordstreet by a depth of 6H feet, and; is situated nearly opposite to the Provincial Hotej, There is a comfortable wall-fi'iished dwelling.-h'ou3e. with cellar below, on the ground, and has been erected, jlxi such a manner that a larae store can be built in front without interteriug. .with the present erections , As the above; properties communicate with each othi-r, they will be sold either together or separately, to suit purchasers. Immediate possession. Terms liberal' RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS, Princes-street, Co-ncr of High-street. FOE SALE, A VALUABLE on the East side of the Hah ur, consisting of about 58 Ac es. ten of which are under gra.»s. with House, Stock Tanl, &c. Splendid timber on the property. Title, Crown grant. RICHARDSON and RKYNOLDS, - Land aud Kstate Agents. tmuma»M*mviMwii>niittn iliiimjmiiihiiiii ii > ii W ihi LU .i_ i , Board and Residence, p MILNK His USE, off Goige street.—twV> or three gentlemnn can. be accommodated with bojird and residence in a private fatni'y. jMr Shther land, grocer.' next d< or York Hotel, will point out the house. I>RIVATE BOvKoand RKSIDBNCK at M& i Con en's, a little above MartinV Hotel, .-tafford-1 street. SJ UP £, U i »tt .Board and Headrace for Two t - O Gentlemen, in a privatl family in trwn. Terms very th dpi aft. Apply Boarder Post Office . % fpWO Gentetiwn may meet with a Comfortable > A home in private family. Apply Mr Learmont storekeeper, George-street. ; l_ OTAGO DINING- HLOGMSyAND BOARDING &OUSI£, Princes-str-et South, below the Police Barracks;-and-next to Walter Bel Und-Co^s TimberYard.;. .-.,', ■ ■- ' - ." B . :« ■ Meals not to'be surp%s§ed,in Dunedin. for instance, Dinner, consisting of Soups. Roa>for .Boiled Joints. Made DWfrS. Pastry, and .Cheese, ior 2s.' <.- ■ '- Hoani and Residence by the day or week. .Jly.the. Week, 80s by the D«y,.fc: i Good BcdsA m X MOlttH, Proprietor, late oT Melbourne.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 275, 6 November 1862, Page 2
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