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V. Auctions. THIS DAY. v - THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER At 1 o'clock. ' VALUABLE cfl'? bZ^ no£ f D PBOPHtTT. By Order of the Mortgagee. JAS. PATERSON and CO., have received ,■« tion, at their rooms, Manse-street, on Thursday November 27th, at one o'clock, *nursaay, The lease of part of Section No. 67 Block XT %w??r\?l>v^> b*rtv a frontage of 30 feet to George-street, by a depth of 111 mv , ~,. Together with The buildings thereon. The lease is forthe term of 14 years from the 17th day of March, 1862, at the yearly rent of L*> It the expiration of flu, lease the tenant will receive half valuation for all wood buildings, and three-Whs"Si For title and other particulars, *pply to M-sara Howorth and Graham, solicitors for theLrtgS THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. To.Small Capitalists, M^eh ants, Tradesmen, and Others. Valuable Cottage and Shop. RC. LUSCOMBE "ivill sell by *„*;*„ -Thursday the mhiUrat^neofe Z the Victorian Bakery, George-street, ' fc £S ;»&■?.« as^si The shop and roems fronting the street aro nnif n new, and return a handsome weekly rental q „ _ Terms at sale. Note.—The place of sale is between the Royal THIS DAY, SALE BY AUCTION OF THE Groceries, Furniture, Baking Utensils, &c. RC. LUSCOMBE wiTsell by auction on th* .. premises of Mr L. Cramer, knowTaa theV£ toria Bakery, Geor«e-stieet, on Thurßav 27th November, at 11 o'clock, -^nuisaay, i7th All the valuable and well-selected etock of M-flll^ollß^ Furniture, and Baking Utensils, now on the premies -betad a the Province, also a Dray and HarThe attention of the trade, and of all parties proceeding to the Dunstan, who are on the look-out for stock is requested to this sale. TO CAPITALISTS, Successful Diggers, Tradesmen, & Ci , &c. Sale by Auction of Valuable Property, yielding « Handsome Rate of Interest! g O C LUSCOMBE Si" aeU by auction at the a^heiS^^^^ AU that first-class and well built house opposite to Mr Cramer's shop, containing ei-ht rooms now occupied as a boarding-honse. Also the Land adjoining, which, with the land on which the house stands, comprises one whole town section, held on lease for six ye jrS xV T, he ,house yields a handsome rental, and the land offers exfraordinary inducements for building purposes. NoTE.-The Sale of the Stock-in-Trade will be suspended at one o'clock for the. purpose of this Sale and the sale of the Shop and Cottage; after which the Pale of the stock and furniture of the Victorian Bakery will be resumed. FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER At 12 o'clock. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. Sale by Auction of Furniture. RC. LUSCOMBE wiiTsell by auction, on the . promises, three houses above the Glasgow Arms Hotel, opposite the Criterion Hotel, near tiw Lutting, at 12 o clock, Sofas, bedsteads Tables, liqueur stands Bedding, bedroom furniture Kitchen utensils, and Articles too numerous to mention. AUCTION SALS OF 60 ALLOTMENTS. RC. LUSCOMBE will sell by auction, on the . Ground, early in December, All the Allotments as now laid off, bavine Frontages to George-street, Great Kingstreet, Union-street, on the City Map, and Pai k and Buy View streets. The terms on which this valuable Land will be sold «re of the most liberal character, and the ground rent chargeable will be so low as to meet the mean« of every working man in the Province. Land measuring 20 ft x 48 ft. Ground Rent, 2s 61 per week ; frontages to main streets 5s per week. Lease, 7 years from February last; half valuation at end of term. JL Luncheon will be provided on the Ground, 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~TOWN!SHIP OP KAITANGATA. MESSRS. H. E. NATHAN and CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at tLa' times and places mentioned below, Sections in the following distinguished Townships - SECTIONS In the Government Township of KAITANGATA, Fronting the Clutha River, JVfolyneux. At the Golden Age, Dunstan, the first week 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 unapproached by any other that has hitherto been brought before the public of Otago The Township of Kaitangata is laid out with a fronl> age 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; iwo fine seams of coal run thronch part of the land. That thw township is destined to occupy an importantposition in this Province is l*yond a doubt, as the Government steamer will shortly commence to run between it and Tuapeka: bo that Kaitangata will be the great central depot for all the g« a a I s ' * from wElch merchandise will be forwarded by steamer to Tuapeka, Blamont. Teviot, IMuistan, and the various gold fields and settlements. Amongst the numerous advantages this township possesses may be mentioned—the great depth of water at this point of the Molyneux, and the abundance of excellent timber suitable for building or domestic Kach deed will be granted to the purchaser who pajfß in full at time of purchase, for the sum ot Ona Guinea and a Half. Solicitor: J. Cook, Esq., Dunedin. j Remember!— This will be the only opportunity for tmmere and others to purchase oa the gold fields.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 293, 27 November 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 293, 27 November 1862, Page 2

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