... ''■ ■) :' Auction. - THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, 1862. Groceries, &c. T DANIELS and CO have received instructions O .to sell by auction, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, Princes-street, on Thursday, the 13fch November, at 12 o'clock, 5 tons potatoes 8 cases wine, each 3 doz Groceries Oilmen's stores &c. &c. THIS~I>AYr~ ~ THURSDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. American Shovels, Spades, &c. T DANIELS and CO have received instructions • to sell by auction, at the Commercial Sate Rooms, on Thursday, the 13th November, at 12 o'clock, 9 10-12 th dozen round-mouthed shovels, long handles 3 dozen square do do do 3 7-12 th dozen spades do do do 1 £ dozen shovels, short handles. 18 dozen brown handles 3 do dye do. Without reserve. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, 1862. To Grocers, Storekeepers, Country buyers, and Others. MAURITIUS SUGARS YORK HAMS CHEDDAR CHEESE. J DANIELS & CO. have received instructions to . sell by auction, ;itthe Commercial iSale Rooms, Princes-street, on Thursday, November 13ch. at 12 o'clock, 250 bags Mauritius sugars 15 cases York hams 20 ~ Cheddar cheese. Terms: Up to £50, net cash ; over £50, approved bills at 3 months. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Grand Sale of First-class Town Properties, CITY OF DUKEDIN. On THURSDAY, the 18tu DECEMBER NEXT, At 12.o'clock. 140 FREEHOLD SECTIONS WITH £10,000 WORTH OF BUILDISGS AND IMPROVEMENTS ON VARIOUS PORTIONS. THE PROPERTY JOHN HYDE HARRIS, ESQ. J DANIELS and CO. are honored with instruc- • tions from. John Hyde Harris, Esq., to announce the sale by public competition of the whole © his truly valuable town property iv the City of Dune din, to take place on Thursday, the 18lh December next. The Property is known as the GRANGE ESTATE And comprises over 140 FREEHOLD TOWN SECTIONS in th very best part of the City, within tweut minutes walk of the POST JFFICE 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 ornamentally laid out for BOTANIC GARDENS. It is in close proximity to 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 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 bofore the public, the Auctioneers are permitted to state that the proprietor is instigated to meet the requirement* of a Jarge increasing population ; and they feel tlia they would not be doing justice to it with mere ordinary passing comment. To the capitalist if 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 merchant", shopkeepers, ami private citizens, it affords suitable'buildiug sites either for BUSINESS PURPOSES OR FAJOLT RESIDENCES'. The property contains upwards of THREE MILES OF STREET FRONTAGES, And possesses the further advantage of bein^ FREEHOLD The Auctioneers could enumerate many jnoie 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 remark* unnecessary. The Sale will^take place UPON THE GROUND. Champagne "Luncheon Provided TITLE GUARANTEED. Terms, exceedingly eaby; will be declared a the time of sale. On THURSDAY, the 18th DECEMBER aext, At 12 o'clock. Luncheon at 11 o'clock MONDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, 1862. Auction Sale of the most valuable Business Site in the Uty j on the ground, Monday, 17th instant. At 12 o'clock. TO MERCHANTS? TRADESMEN ; And all wanting really Valuable Property. E..DE. CABLE & CO. are instructed by Henry . Farley, Esq., to submit to auctionf andS sCt%V?!?3o^ thegr °Ulld ' on Monday/^th ff the Cutting j without exception, the best site {"bonne* in ac (Jity. j^ 2" has a frontage of 17 feet, by .adepth of 100 S?i BUf? ci! nt £ ortion excavated to the street-level for Stores and Offices." The Lease has nearly 3 years without any Ground rental and at the expiration there is v£y little doubt) the fortunate purchaser can havj » renewal at a mere nominal rental. The Buildings put on the Property will also be long to thePurchaser/suchachanTOfor obtaining really and truly valuable busing JEST hnß 3* F™ r viously ooSSS therefore, as the Lots Save tote add, a We attendance is requested. ' , & Tennj -very Übend- .. ;
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 281, 13 November 1862, Page 2
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748Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 281, 13 November 1862, Page 2
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