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. _ r t _^ ._ _ .FOB SALE, ;f , , THAT Well-known and OLD ESTABLISHED • HOTEL, . . THE "QUEEN'S ARMS," advantageously situated in Princes-street, Dunedin, opposite the Immigration Barracks, and within two minuteswaik of the Jetty, Po&t-office, Custom House, and the Public OfSces. The present proprietor is about leaving the colony for England, and in. consequence desirous. of retiring from business. . For further particulars apply to : KEN YON AND MADDOCK, Solicitors. -Dunedin. 1 Or, A. G. M COMBE, SwitzerV Buildings, ■■ - Princes-street. Immediate .possession will begivenl ON Sale or Lease, a beautiful suburban* propertysituate in the North-east Valley, and consist ing of Twenty Acres of Land, with Six roomed Cottage, garden and other improvements. Apply to Richardson and Reynolds, Land and Estata Agents. FOR SALE. ' r FSIHE Lease of a Town. Section situate in Dunedin, JL having a frontage of 66 feet to Stewart street and 165 feet to Cumberland-street, together with the weather-boarded House erected thereon. The house 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 1, 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 Spriug, 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. aud the 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 Mr. CAfeNCROB6, j Witness and Daily Tiinr.x Officfi. j FOR SALE,. Several/Allotments in the''Township | of Richmond Hill. - Apply to RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS, Land and Estate Agents, Princes-street, ; cornier of Hie-h-street. Auctions- r 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 In- , vestment. -,/ FREEHOLDS. GOVERNMENT TOWNSHIP OR KAITANGATA. MESSRS.- H. E. NATHAN and CO' have received instructions to sdl by auction, at the times and places mentioned belo\v~* ■ SECTIONS In the Government Township of X AIT ANG A T A, Fronting the Clutba River, Molyneux., At the Golden Age, Dunstan, the first .weeK in December. : Wetheiytone's, Tuapeka,- and "Waitahuna,: the; second week in December. j Woolshed, Tokomairiro,,. and Molyneux Ferry, the third week in December. ! The attention of miners, storekeepers, publicans, artisans, and others, is directed to this most import-' ant sale of freeholds, which'to tbe man of small means offers unusual advantages, and for a real pro r fitable investment is unapproached by any other that has hitherto been brought .before-the public of O tago The Township of Kaitangata is laid out with a frontage to the (Jlutha River, which is one of the finest in the Province, aud tlie traffic on which, since the opening of the new g< Id fields, lias increased to an amazing extent. Kaitaogata is a port <f fentry, and possesses great advantages, being adjacent to the Clutha gohl fields; two fine ssanis of coal run through part bf the land. That this township is destined to occupy an important position in this Province.is be r - yond j), doubt, as the Government steamer -will shortly commence to run between it and;Tuapekk; so that Kaitangata will be the great central depot-for all the gold fields, aud from which merchandise will be forwarded by steamer to Tuapeka, Blamont. Teviot, Dunstan, and the various gold fields »nd settlemeiits." Amongst the numerous advantages this township possesses may be mentioned—the great depth of water at this point of the Molynenx, and the abundance of excellent timber suitable for building or domestic purposes, .5 Each tleed. will be granted to the purchaser who pays in full at time of purchase,. for the sum of One Guinea .and a Half. Solicitor: J. Cook, Esq., Dunedin. Remember!— This will be the only opportunity for miners and others to purchase on the gold fields. CHRTSTCHURCH. WEDNESDAY, 17th DECEMBER. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. Christchurch, Nov. 20,1862. WE the undersigned, Benjamin Dowling of the Ashburton, aud Henry Dowlir.g, of Launceston, Tasmania, (by Edmond fc?immonds Dalgety his attorney; hereby authorise Messrs Burnell, Bennett aDd Sprot to Sell by Public Auction, the Station, Stock, and other property of Dowliiig Brothers, in ■the Province'Of Canterbury. • (Signed) HENRY DOWLING, (by his Attorney-E. S. Dalcjbty;) B. DOWLING.' . Witnesses. — H. Wynn Williams, Solicitor, Christchurcb, Mark Sprot, Auctioneer, Christchurch. MESSRS BURNELL, BENNETT and SPROT, therefore have the pleasure in announcing that pursuant to such instructions from Messrs Dowliug Brothers, they will sell by ' PUBLIC* AUCTION, At their Offices, Hereford-street, On Wednesday, the 17th December next, (unless previously disposed of privately,) That splendid RUN, No. 125, consisting of 20.000 Acres, situatrd in the forks of the Ashbuvton, completely fenced iv by the . above river,, and well known to be one of the best Runs in the Province of Canterbury, and capable of carrying 20,000 sheep. The improvements are of the most substantial character, as follows:- - HOME STATION. 7 roomed house with out-buildings, which consist of servants'room, laundry, dairy, fowlhouse, harness-room, fee., and a paddock o about 6 acres with growing crops of oats and potatoes ; garden of about>l acre, trenched, and stocked with fruit trees;- woolshed, sheep-drafting yards, 10.) hurdle yard. &c. OUT-Sl'ATloN.- . Overseers' and men's house, containing 4 rooms j dairy, store; cattle yards, capable of holding 500 heaa of cattle, with drafting yards complete, also milking shed, garden,1 and paddock under crop, tec. - l STORES. An ample supply^ nothing -will be required ' to work the station nntii Ist January, 1863. STOQK. 1 1,000 picked Ewes, all under 8-tooth, now lambing to imported French merino rams 669 Ewes, all under 8-tooth, now lambing to the same r^ins 560 Ewe and wether weanera, bred from the above 1,000 ewes by tbe gaid rams 30 imported French merino rams. The purchaser has the option of taking another 1,000 Ewes to be delivered on ttie station, on the Ist January; with or without the wool " : 8 Bu1 locks and dray complete *- .: 3 Harness-bullocks, and dray , 15 Horses and mares ' .: American waggon and harness Itttnorted'.Entii-e hor-e Bolivar 60 Head of cattle, principally dairy cows A large a-< omit of split and sawn timber 20 Acrfs freehold bur-h; first seltc ion. Pre-emptive right over the improvements. .' * Tbe present owners of the station, .pledge -themselves tot to remove, anything, fr-m.the, s-t-tion .but . the managing partners' private.fcttectsji :wbicu will, be pointed nut hv him to aay intending purchaser. Christchurch, Nov. 18,1802.' FOR SALE! > I KAA TWO, Four, and Six -Tooth; Ewes, now 1., OU * f depastured at the White Rwamp These Sheep come from the cejebrst d? flocks of Phillip Ru-sell, Esq.. 'the wool'of which va? awarded'a medal at the Great Exbibjltioh'; npWy to' - -■..',.- - : /. DAI*UE!CY,,B3Li:TRAX^Car l '{

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 304, 10 December 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 304, 10 December 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 304, 10 December 1862, Page 2

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