Auctions* THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. To Small Capitalists, Merchants, Tradesmen, and Other?. Valuable Cottage and Shop. RC. LUSCOMBE will sell by auction, on . Thursday, the 27th inst., at one o'clock, at the Victorian Bakery, George-street, All that excellent shop and two rooms now occupied by Mr Atken, two doors above the Victorian Bakery. Also the excellent tworoomed cottage at the back, both standing on land measuring 20ft "x 105 ft, having a fourteen years' lease at a trifling grouud rent. The shop and rooms fronting the street are quite new, and return a handsome weekly rental. Terms at sale. Note.—The place of sale is between the Royal George Hotel and Dr Purdb's private residence. Note also, that tbe Sale of the Stock-in-Trade of the v ictonan Bakery will be suspended at one o'clock for the purpose of this sale. TO CAPITALISTS, "~"""* Successful Diggers, Tradesmen, &c, &c. Sale by Auction of Valuable Property, yielding a Handsome Rate of Interest. RC. LUSCOMBE will sell by auction at the . Victorian Bakery, George-street, immediately after the s tic of Mr Atkins' shop, All that first-class aud well built house opposite to Mr Cramer's shop, containing eight rooms, now occupied as a boarding-honse. Also the Land adjoining, which, with the land oa which the house stands, comprises one whole town section, held on lease for six years. The house yields a handsome rental, and the laud offers extraordinary inducements for building purposes. Note.—The Sale of the Stock-in-Trade will be suspeneled at one o'clock for tbe purpose of this Sale and the sale of the Shop and Cottage ; after which the .sale «f the stock and furniture of the Victorian Bakery will be resumed. TUESDAY, 9th DECEMBER. Sale by Auction. Country Hotel, Store, Bakery, And Freehold Property. To Publicans, Storekeepers, Bakers, and Others JAS. PATERSON anel CO. have received instructions from Messrs James Finch and Co. to sell by public auction, at their rooms. Manse-street, on Tuesday, 9th December, at 1 o'clock, The whole of that valuable freehold property, situate at Saddle Hill, on the Main South read, known as the SUNNYSIDE HOTEL, STORE, and BAKERY, ; Togethe with 2^ acres of land.i The hotel contains bar, parlour, dining-room, 3 private sitting-rooms, and large kitchen on ground floor, with 3 single and 3 large bedrooms upstairs. Also, A large store, with bakehouse and oven attached. Aud A seven-stall stable. Stock and furniture to be taken at valuation. Title unobjectionable. Terms liberal, at sale. For further pareiculars apply to Messrs JAS. FINCH and Co., Or to JAS. PATERSON, Auctioneer, Mause-street. Also, immediately after the above, 2 horses, 1 dray. 1 spring cart an d harness ' WEDNESDAY, 10th DECEMBER. Sale by Auction, By Order of the Assignees. To Hot3lkeepers, Capitalists, and Others. JAS. PATERSON and CO. have received instructions from the assignees in the estate of Mr J. H. Nodi.g to sell by public auction, at their room*, Manse-street, on Wednesday, 10th December, at 1 o'clock, That old established first-clnss house, the ALBION HOTEL, Dunedin, situated on four quarter-acre sections of town land, having frontages to three street? viz., 132 feet to Great King-street, 132 to George-street, and 330 feet to St Davidstreet. THE HOTEL Comprises spacious entrance-hall, coffee room, dining room, fourteen first-class bedrooms, bar' bar room, ofiice, kitchen, and pantry. Also. Second-class parlor, sitting rooms, and bedrooms in a detached buileliug, With ' A newly-erected bar, bar parlor, large tap-room, and store room, on the frontage to Great King-street. | Excellent stabling anel other out-buildings. | The whole esfablishment has been substantially built and fitted up with every regard to comfort and convenience. Will be found well worthy the inspection of intending purchaser?, being located in a rapidly extending part of the city. Stock and furniture to be taken at valuation. Immediate possession given. Terms liberal, declared at sale. For further particulars apply to Messrs JAS. FINCH and CO, Rattray-street ; Or to JAS. PATERSON and CO, Auctioneers, Manse-street. GREAT SALE BY AUCTION, AT ALL THE GOLD FIELDS. TO TAKE PLACE IN DECEMBER. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Worthy the Attention of All Classes. Unrivalled Opportunity for a Profitable Investment. FREEHOLDS. GOVERNMENT TOWNSHIP OF KAITANGATA. MESSRS H. E. NATHAN and CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at the times and places mentioned below, Sections ia the following distinguished Townships - SECTIONS In the Government Township of KAITANGATA, Fronting the Clutha River, Molyneux. At the Golden Age, Dunstan, the first week in December. Wetherstone's, Tuapeka, and Waitahuna, the second week in December. Woolshed, Tokomairiro, and Molyneux Ferry, the third week in December. The attention of miners, storekeepers, publicans, artisans, and others, is directed to this most important sale of freeholds, which to the man of small means offers unusual advantages, and for a real profitable'investment is unapproacbed by any other that has hitherto been brought before the public of Otago. The Township of Kaitangata is laid out with a frontage to the Clutha River, which is one of the finest in the Province, and the traffic on which, since the opening of the new gold fields, has increased to an amazing extent. Kaitangata is a port of entry, and possesses great advantages, being adjacent to the Clutha coal fields; two fine seams of coal run through part of the land. That this township is destined to occupy an important position in this Province is I eyond a doubt, as tbe Government steamer will shortly commence to run between it and Tuapeka; so that Kaitangata will be the great central depdt for all the goldfields, and from which merchandise will be forwarded by steamer to Tuapeka, Blamont. Teviot, Dunstan, and the various gold fields and settlements. Amongst the numerous advantages this township possesses maybe mentioned—the great depth of water at this point of the Molyneux, and the abundance of . excellent timber suitable for building or domestic purposes. Each deed will be granted to the purchaser who pays in full at time of purchase, for the sum ot One Guinea and a Half. Solicitor: J. Co»k, Esq., Dunedin. Remember!— This will be the only opportunity for miners and others to purchase on the gold fields. .fin HE Undersigned are now opening their summer JL stock ex Planter, Scoresby, Star of Tasmania, s and Sevilla, viz. :— Fancy mohair piece and dresses i Muslins, silks, silk and cloth mantles Llama shawls, ladies'straw hats Calicos, sheetings, and slops Ladies'and men?s-hosiery, haberdashery - - American pegged boots, &c. BING, HARRIS, and CO, ( « High-street, next to Union Bank,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 292, 26 November 1862, Page 3
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