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House and Land. "IMTESSRS GILLIES & SjTREET Having found ifc necessary to combine the BUSINESS OF AN AUCTIONEER . with the j -LAND AND ESTATE AGENCY, I Beg to inform their CLIENTS And the PUBLIC GENERALLY That they are now prepared to EFFECT THE SALE ; .Of all kinds of LAND AND HOUSE PROPERTY BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IJ^OR SALE, in Sawyer's Bay- close to Port 7 Chalmers, Two Ten Acre Sections, fronting the harbor, partially improved, with a Weatherboard House thereon. Apply to GILLIES & STREET, Princes-street. ID O R S A L E A Fivst-class City property, opposite the Provincial Engineer's offices, Princes street, consisting of a commodious shop, having a frontage of twenty feet to Princes street, by a depth of forty-five feet. Also a show-room of equal dimensions! and a cellar capable of containing 500 tons of goods. ' Apply to WRIGHT. ROBERTSON and CO. FOR SALE, THAT Well-known and OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL, THE "QUEEN'S ARMS," advantageously situated in Princes-street, Dunedin, opposite the Immigration Barracks, and within two minuteswalk of the Jetty, Post-office, Custom House, and tlie Public Offices. The present proprietor is about leaving the colony for England, and in consequence desirous of retiring from business. For further particulars apply to KENYON AND MADDOCK, Solicitors. Dunedin. Immediate possession will be given. FOR SALE, By Order of the Assignees, THAT very valuable First-class Property known as THE ALBION HOTEL, DDNEDIN, Situated on and including one acre of Land, with a frontage of 132 feet to Great King-street, 132 feet to fieorge-street, and 264 feet to St; David-street. The Hotel comprises spacious entrance hall, coffee room, dining room, fourteen first-class bedrooms, bar, bar room, office, kitchen, and pantry, besides second class sifting and bedrooms in a building detached. Excellent stabling and out-buildings :' This Hotel having been fitted up with every regard to comfort, it will be fouud a very desirable ' investment. Immediate possession will be given. For further particulars apply to JAMES FINCH & CO., Rattray-street. FOR SALE. THE Lease of a Town Section situate in Dunedin, having a frontage of 66 feet to Stewart-street and 165 feet to Cumberland-street, together with the weather-boarded House erected thereon. The housV contains eleven rooms—three of them being 17 x 13, 14 x 12, and 19 x 16, respectively, and all on the ground floor. The proximity of this property to' the new Jetty at Stewart-street, renders it a highly desirable investment; Both Stewart-street and Cumberland-street are being formed and metalled, and should the anticipated rush • take place in the Spring, Stewart-street will become one of the best business sites in Dunedin. The Lease has 12 years to run, and its terms are most advantageous, the ground rent being low. and ihe tenant having the option of removing his buildngs should he not agree with the landlord, on the terms of renewal. For further particulars, apply to Ma. Cahncross, Witness and l)aily Times Office. FOR SALE. ' A HANDSOME PROPERTY, adjoining the Town Belt, consisting of FURNISHED HOUSE, containing dining room and drawing room, CONSERVATORY, 10 bed-rooms, kitchen, scullery, and out-houses; also, a GARDENER'S COTTAGE, a six stall STABLE, and harness-room, &c, together with 70 acres of Land, 15 acres of which are bush, and 35. acres laid down in English grasses. This property possesses the advantage of a metalled road to tbe house, is well watered and picturesquely situ- i ated, suitable either for a PRIVATE RESIDENCE I or a SUBURBAN VILLA. Immediate possession I can be given. '-~.' j For further particulars, apply to j F. FULTON, i The Forbury. I J7*OR SALE, Several Allotments in the Township I !; of Richmond Hill. Apply to RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS, 1 Land and Estate Agents, Princes-street, corner of Hierh-street. •jV/TESSRS. RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS Have been favoured with instructions from the executors of the late Mr John Mollison To Offer for Sale The undermentioned Leasehold Properties, Which tbey have no hesitation is saying, are two of the best business sites in the whole town of Dunedin. The one has a frontage to Princes-street of 3 feet by a depth of 66 feet. It is situated within three minutes' walk of the Jetty, and from its proximity to the Post-office and the principal business thoroughfares of the town, must prove one of the most desirable positions in town. There are two shops erected on the ground, both of wliich are let at a good rental. The other has a frontage of 40 feet to Staffordstreet by a depth of 66 feet, and is situated nearly opposite to the Proviucial Hotel. There is a comfortable wall-finished dwelling-house, with cellar below, on the ground, and has been erected in such a manner that a large store can be built in front without interfering with the present erections. As the above properties communicate with each other, they will be sold either together or separately, to suit purchasers. Immediate possession. Terms liberal RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS, Princes-street, .; - Comer of.High-street FOR SALE.—The premises now in occupation of Mr Wm. Smith, Auctioneer, Stafford-street, 12 years lease, with right of removal. Rent, Ll2 10s per annum. Cleve and Co. 27th November, 1862. FOR SALE.—-A Ten Acre Bush Section,.in Tomahawk Valley, Anderson's Bay. For terms and particulars, apply to JONES and WILLIAMSON,5; i.'A-f.- Princes-street. rHE Undersigned have forSale-the following most .valuable properties :—, •.-■, \ Lot I—That substantial and faithfully-built stone basement, 22 x 66, corner of Hope and . ' . Stafford-sheets. The expenditure of a mere trifle, will finish this building so as to make , one of the most.eligible stores', in town. Ground rent, JS66 per annum; Lease 14 years, right of removal or lull valuation.' Lot 2r-Do do do. Lot 3—Do do do. Each of these lots has a right-of-way at rear. Lot 4--25 x 66 to Hope-street. Ground rent ' £25 per annum. • ;-, Lot; 5—25 x75 in Maclaggan-street, next ■ '.'•■■■■-..-. Alcorn Brothers; right-ot-way at rear to Dawson-street, -Ground rent, .£SO per an- ".- -.-..: num, lease 10 years,' valuation. . Lot ,6-^25 x:4O, Freehold in high-street, opposite the new Custom-house, Telegraph-office, at ----- -. the head of new Jetty, next Messrs Dalgety ;and Rattray's new premises, now occupied as the^ Exchange Sales Room. £600 can remain on mortgage at 10 pei cent. ' " . ; Lot 7—26, 6 x 85- in Stuart-street, next ~ M'Guire's timber yard. Ground rent, £50 - ' ■ per;annum. , • . Lot B.—The well-known ' Hope-street, free stores, 60, x 132. - Lot .9 40 x 90, corner of Steward: and Fa streets, CLEYB AND CO.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 299, 4 December 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 299, 4 December 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 299, 4 December 1862, Page 2

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