Auctions. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, 1862. Auction Sale of the most valuable Business Site in the CiLy ; on the ground, Monday, 17th instant, At 12 o'clock. TO MERCHANTS, TRADESMEN, And all wanting really Valuable Property. EDE CARLE & CO. ore instructed by Henry • Farley, Esq., to submit to auction, and sell without reserve, on the ground, on Monday, 17th instant, at VI o'clock, The unexpired Lease of 3 allofments of Land in the Cutting; without exception, the best site for business in the City. Each allotment has a frontage of 17 feet, by adepth of 100, and a sufficient portion excavated to the stveet-level for Stores and Offices. The Lease has nearly 3 years without any Ground rental, and at the expiration there is very little dcubt., the fortunate purchaser can have a renewal at a mere nominal rental. The Buildings put on the Property will also be long to the Purchaser. Such a chance for obtaining really aud truly valuable business positions has not been previously offered, and therefore, as the Lots have to be sold, a large attendance is requested. Terms very liberalTHIS DAY MONDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, Sale by Auction, on the Ground, in the Cutting, At 12 o'clock sharp. To be Sold. To Parties wanting a Good Place of Business in the very heart of the City. EDE CARLE & CO are instructed to sell to the . highest bidder, on the Ground, in the Cutting, the unexpired lease (about 4 years and 9 months), of a piece of land. 11 x 30, on which is erected a •building. Immediate possession. Full Particulars at the Auctioneer's General Agency Office, Princes-street. To be positively Sold. Shipping Noti33. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND NEW ZEALAND, STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. ««S!&)fe-^i!k>v FTUIR favorite Steamship *TOjpl^v X OMEO, 1000 Tons, John M'Lachlan, Commander. Is now hourly expected from Melbourne, and will be again dispatched on or about FRIDAY next, the 21st inst. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT, AND WANG AN UI. fTIHE fast and favorite S.S. •*• W°NGA WONGA, F. Renner, master, will leave H&jJas?3a^^^^^p> Dunedin Jetty, for the above Ports, on Tuesday, the 18th inst., at 11 a.m.: and Port Chalmers, at 4 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to LLOYD, TAGGART & CO. N.B.—Shippers are requested to present shipping notes at the agent's office for endorsement: and intending passengers will please to pay fares at the same office, before embarking. NOTICE. ~ -JS-lv i&---^v rnHE Waikouaiti Steamer *TO<JpI§K -1 LADY BARKLY, .S'^^swl^^ Will be laid up for cleaning This Day, but resume her trips to Waikouaiti to-morrow, Tuesday. For freight or passage, apply to S. SYMMS, Agent, Londoa Auction Mart, _____ Jetty-street, G^xJiv NLY STEAMER TO WAIKOUAITI, ON *The Steamer QNDINE sails for Waikouaiti, at ten o'clock this morning, taking cargo and passengers. H. HOUGHTON and CO., Stafford street. .Jgf&cs^SL QTEAM TO THE TAIERI STOglPgv »O AND CLARENDON. \sll^^§fegSiaJ_?isi The Steamer PLAN E T Will load on Monday for the above ports, and sail the same day. For freight, apply to H. HOUGfITON and CO, Stafford street. FIRST SHIP POR SYDNEY DIRECT^ a^^xJk rnHE Fast Sailing Brigantine JL DON JUAN, This vessel having just coma very rapid passage from Sydney, will be again despatched on or about Wednesday, the 19th inp.t. For freight or passage, apply to TICKLE & CO., Stafford-street. ~CWR SYDNEY, VIA INVERJO CARGILL. The Fast-sailing schooner 250 Tons, A. Greeve, Commander, Will sail for the above ports on Saturday, the 22nd instant. Has superior accomraoda'ion for prssengers to Invercargill or Sydney, DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO., Rattray street. NOTICE, To Passengers between Dunedin and Port Chalmers. fe*Ts2^v I^^ an(^ a^er s date, Passengers w'^ ke conveyed to and from the Screw Steamer PRIDE of the YARRA, free of charge, by the steamer's own boats. FREDERIC GREER. Agent, New Jetty. t^4|gkK TJWR INVERCARGILL. The *3iJ§liH|gL MARY JANE, w^afewsassSa^will sail on Monday, the 17th of November. For freight, apply to the Master, on board; or, F. CAIRNS, Jetty-street. FOR WAIKOHAITI. rTIHE well-known trader CHRISTINA will sail JL for the above port on Tuesday, 18th inst. For freight or passage apply to O. F, Beeby, Jetty-street, or on boajd. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. ' mHE REDCLIFFE, from Melbourne, having enJL tered at the Custom-house, Consignees are requested to pass entries at once and pay freight to the undersigned. JAS. C. CAMPBELL & CO., Agents, Stafford-street. CONSIGNEES PER SCHOONER JUIIA. rfIHE above Schooner will discharge cargo This X. Day. All goods not removed by 4 p.m. will be stored at consignees risk and expense. R. B. MARTIN and Co., Agents. RUNNY MEDE. FROM MELBOU RNE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. fjnHE abpve vessel having cleared at the Customs, JL Consignees are requested to pass entries, pre- j sent bills of lading for endorsement, and pay freight without delay. J. L. and C. BURKE, Agents, •' : Princes-street south. "VT O TICE ..TO CONS IGNE E S JLI ex City of Hobart, The steam lighter Ruby, is this day discharging goods. Consignees will please present Bills of Lading endorsed, and pay Lighterfege to the undersigned before delivery. All good 9 not removed by i p.m. of each, day, will be stored at the risk and expense of Consignees. F. CAIRNS, Agent for the RuJby,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 284, 17 November 1862, Page 3
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