Auctions. ■'■■-• VA PORTANT ANNOU >'CEMENT. Grand Sale of First-class Town Properties, CITY OF DUN IS DIN. On THURSDAY, the 18th DECEMBER NEXT, At 12 o'clock. 140 FREEHOLD SECTIONS WITH £10,000 WORTH Ol? BCII/DIKGS AND IMPKOVEMEKT3 ON VAKIOUS PORTIONS. THE PROPERTY OF JOHN HYDE HARRIS, ESQ. J DANIELS and CO. arc honored with instruc- , tions from John Hyde Harris, Esq., to announce the sale \<y puViie competition of the whole 0 his truly valuable town property in the City of Dune din, to take place on Thursday, the 18th December next. The Property is known astho GRANGE ESTATE And comprises over 140 FREEHOLD TOWN SECTIONS ha th very be:-:t part of the City, within twent minutes walk of the POST J F F I C E On some portions ere- erected £10,000 worth op SUBSTANTIAL BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS. It is situated if the most healthy part of th<i Province, between the public PARK RESERVES, Which arc enclosed and are now beiDg ornamentallj laid out for BOTANIC GARDENS. It is in close proximity to PELICHET BAY and the^'Albany-street NEW JETTY, conibininirig the'iznusunl advantages of a RURAL AND MARINE RETREAT. It comraands, on one sklc,*a view"oi£the HARBOR i AND .SHIPPING, And the Magnificent Scenery of the OPPOSITE SHORES. On the other side is the panoramic and delightful picturesque H 11,1, S.C X N E II V . The Estate is now being amveyed and subdivided into BCIKDING SITES. In placing the above valuable property before tlu public, the Auctioneers are permitted to state thai the proprietor is instigated to meet the requirement: of a large increasing population ; and they feel tho they would not ha doing ju>tice to it with mere ordi nary passing comment. To the capitalist it' presents an opportunity foi investment rarely met with, for the certainty of a large end speedy return, upon his outlay, whici cannot by any possibility again occur in this Province To merchants, shopkeepers, anrl private citizens, it fiords suitable building sites either for BUSINESS PURPOSES OR PAMILY RESIDENCES. The properly contains up»vardrf of THREE MILKS OF STREET FRONTAGES, And possesses the further advantage of bernj 'freehold ■ Tlio Auctioneers could enumerate many mou 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 remarks unnecessary. The Sale wilJ take place UPON THE GROUND. Champagne Ltjkchkon Provided TITLE G U A Ti A In T F.ED. Terms, exceedingly easy; wi'l be declared a the time of sale. *>d Til UIISPAY, the 13th DECEMBER next, At 12 o'clock. Luncheon at 11 o'clock Plons of the above property may bs obtained on pplication at tie office of the Auctioneers, Princestree L SATURDAY, 6th DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock. £0 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND. KAJKORAI VALLEY, The Property of MII JOSE PII WERNER, Situated on the Government Road. J DANIELS and CO. have received instructions . f'om Mr Joseph Werner to sell by public auction, fit the Commercial Sale Rooms, on Saturday, 6UI D( cemher, at 1 o'clock— 50 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, Situated in the best part of Kaikoiui Yalltst, On the Government road, which, when finished, will connect the Git EAT NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN THOROUGHFARES TO THE GOLD FIELDS. J-ilunted be'ween the Half-way Bush Road, And Cavehsham. The Land is subdivided into blocks of from 1 t" ii Acres, And is peculiarly acinpted for PRIVATE SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, MAKKET GARDENS, Or DAIRY FARMS. The coil is rich, and mostly under cultivation. On a portion of the land" is erected a substantial 5-ROOM ED HOUSE, "With fruit and flower garden ; also, stock-yard and outhouses, which have teen laid out regardless of expense by the present occupier, and owner of the property, Mr Josevii Wetvnkr. Eaikorrd Valley is, in close connection with the town of Dunofiin, being- separated only by the gentle rise on the Wet side ot «Maclapgan-street, and is approached by a Twain metalled roa*', either from RATTRAY-S'TREET, Or the OCTAGON, being an easy walk of about 35 minutes' from the POST-OFFICE. On another part of ihe property there fs a Quarry of fine Freestone, fib I* building purposes, which can be seen at the NEW ENGLISH CHURCH, _ the stone of which was supplied from this quarry. The kind is watered by the KAIKORAI STREAM. The property is in close proximity to, and adjoining that occcupifd by It. B. Martin, Es.. — Oliver, Esq., John Eoy, F.pq., — Hertsiet, Esq., Mr Cunningham, and several others settled in the district. THE GOVERNMENT ROAD runs direct tbrouph it, and cannot fail to be the principal suburban route by -vrliieh. the inhabitants of Dunedin can leave the town at one end and re-enter , the other. The Auc>:oneers consider that any further comment would beJUfCifluous, and recommend intending purclißsftiS to t-ikc &n inspection of the property. Plans may be seen and any further information ol>t!iined on application at the office of the Auctioneers. TITLE UNEXCEPTIONABLE, Being one remove from the Crown. SATURDAY, 6th DECEMBER. At 1 o'clock. Terms—Very easy. ■ - ■
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 293, 27 November 1862, Page 3
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