Auctions THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 20th Jtf-iVEMBKR At :2 o'clock. HOPS. Ex ISABELLA, f«.m HOBARTON. JDANI- LS and C'«. have received iiwtrndi ns . to kII by auc iosi, at the Coiuji> n.-i-d ftaie Ho"ms, P inc-s sueot, <m T juroday ih-: 2Jih inst.., at 12 .'clock C t) les Van Di m<-ti's Laud H >;>S Ex Itabeda, <roiu Mo'.arton. SATUttbAY, 2po N'»ViiimE"B~ At 12 oi:,t;..k. VALUA?.L.< FREEHOLD PROPRRTY. SECTION 23 op BL «CX XXI, Gtt vAT KISOSTKEKT. TD\NI!-.LS and W). ha c receiver! instructors . to s:ll >y auction, a- t c Coinin^rcal £ale R»-<ra.% P-inr-e*-street, on Sat.irday. 22n.-i instant, at i o I'.ck— All thfir valu:b'e fre hold s:> ti;>n of land fronting Gre.tt lCiiii-ticet, with (.'ofa^e thereon, being Town section nuiulit-red 23 of Block xxi. On he Plan of Utinedin. The Auction:* r.sc.all t. e;itt«Mtion of parties seekinqr b-.ildinir ani, or for inve tm.-nt. It is one of taose rare opporrunities for get'ing a (}.)UU FiiEEi-I-iLiJ PROPERTY, And will be sold to the HlttfiE-T iUDDKIt, Tei-K.M at iSale dAI'UUJAY. 2in\ NOVEMBER, At U i, o'.juk. VALUABI V. I R-.KiiOLD PROPERTY, T WN OV OAMAKU. Stc-'ons 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Bh ck 05. FOR UNliB EKVED- SA.LE, By Unler of iho Slortgnge- 8. JDANI ELS and CO b-ve received instructions • t> 8c 1, fit the t (.m-iificial ■-■nit- itoum.-, on Saturday, 2iid ins ;>nt ac i 2 o'clock Ail ttics fiiir va'i.iit!>ie Fre hoic' Sections, beinjj— Numbeis 1 -2 ?, a..d 4 of UU-ck 95, TOVYiN v/ p uAMARU. The Auctioneers c 11 the attention of parties s»fkiii(r va.uable inv--.itnieut to ibe jtbov«i propeny. It com rises a ir. ant to Mr 11. O. tiert let or a portion of (be PUBLIC ESPLANADE, Fronting Itclici.-.-trc-.-t, and id the only acre alienat d fiuin tlie v rov,n It h on the m-iin road to the L \ N D 11 U R S T , DUNS T A N , AXP NEWLY DIS; -VMRIiD DIG H G3. The whiile Tr..fhj to which .movt pabs through Ouina--u, o.i the main line of road, of which this property is a portion. Title, Ckow:< Guanl'. No Ileservu. Terms t bale. SATURDAY, '22nd NOVEMBER, A l_i^ o'clook Ui P U It T a x\ T~A Wiu U AUEMIiNT. Grand Sale1 of First-class Town Properties, CITY OF DUKE- IN. On THURSDAY, the 18th DECEMBER NEXT, At 12 u'c ock. 140 FREEHOiU SECTIONS WITH £10,000 WOKTH OF BUILDINUS AND IMPROVKMEKTS ON VARIOUS I'oItTIOSS. THE PR' PEKTY UP JOHN HYDi- IiAHR-S, EhQ. J DA NIELS ami CO. are honond with instruc- • tioii* fnm John l.'ydi- liariis, l',K|., to annoui.ee tl.e sale by publif ctru^ttition of the who!' o liiy. truly valuable town propm.x i>i the City of i une din, t,o take place on Tl.uisd; y, the 18ih Decfi)it>e» next. Tbe Property is known n.sthe G AtVGE hSTATE Ar;d com] rises over 140 FRTEKOLD TOWN SKCTK'NS in th very bent rait of the City, within ttvent iiiiiiiitis walk of the POST.> F F J C E f b Bcme poitions iir'1 en ected £10,000 WORM! OF fCLSTAM'IAL IiUILDIKHS AND IMt'ROVEAIKNTrf. It is situated in tlie must healthy part of the Province, between the public PAHK RKSERVKS, Which nre enclosed and are now being ornamentallj laid out fur BOTANIC GARDENS. It i 6 in clo.se proximity to PELICHET BAY and the Albany-.«>t!fcit NEW JETTY, COHibinining the unusual advantages of a/ RCItAL AND MARINE RETREAT. It conimaitdsj'on one s'de^a viewfof the HA HBO R AND SHIPPING, And the Magnil'cen Scenery ot the OPPOSITE SHOnES. On the other skle is tl.e panoran.io and delightful 1-ictuiesque H 11, L SCiN ER V . The Estate is now beii.g surveyed and subdivided inte BU LDING SITES. In placing the above valuable property before thf public, the Auctioneers are permitted to state thai the proprietor is instigated to meet the requirement of a large increasing i O]>ulat:on ; and they ieel tha they would not lie doing ju tice to it with mere ordi nary passin2 comment. To the capitalist it presents an opportunity foi investment rnrely met with, for the certainty of » Jargfe and speedy return, upon hi* outl«y, wbicl cannot by any possibility again occur in this Province To merchants, shopkeepers, am 1, private citizens, it affords suitable building sites either for BUSINESS PURPOSES OR FAMILY RESIDENCES. The property contains upwards ot THBVE MILES OF STR> ET FRONTAGES, And possesses the further advantage of btiiu FREEHOLD Tlie Auctioneers could enumerate many mou advantages connected with this TRULY MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, but, considering it is aireadj so well known to every one resident in Utago,they cleum any further reuiarks uunecensary. The Sale vrA\ take place UPON THE GROUND. CHAMPAGJ>E I UNCHEOiN I'KOVIiED TITLE <.LlAiiAM'f'liD. Terms, exceeuh.jjy i-a-y: wiil lio utclared a tht tinii- ot xsle. 'Hi Tli UJUSDA V; the IHh DECEMbER at xt Ar 1^- c. ck. Luncheon it 11 •■'chick Plftjp cf tie tibt-ve |iopMty h.i-j h<-t btaired on ajpiitatiou at tl.e cilice ot llu Auctkuui>, Piiucfcbstrtet.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 287, 20 November 1862, Page 3
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