- ■'■■: ■ Auctions. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Grand Sale of First-class Town Properties. CITY OF DUUEDIN. . ' On FRIDAY, the 19th DECEMBER NEXT, At 12 o'clock. 140 FREEHOLD SECTIONS WITH £10,000 WORTH OF BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS ON VARIOUS PORTIONS. THE PROPERTY OF JOHN HYDE HARRIS, ESQ. J DANIELS and CO. are honored with instruc- • tions from John Hyde Harris, Esq., to announce the sale by public competition of the whole o his truly valuable town property in the City of Dune din, to take place on Friday, the 19 th December next. The Property is known as the GRANGE ESTATE And comprises over 140 FREEHOLD TOWN SECTIONS in th very best part of the City, within twent minutes walk of the POST JFPICE "*n some portions are erected £10,000 worth op SUBSTANTIAL BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS. It is situated ir the most healthy part of the Province, between the public PARK RESERVES, Which are enclosed and are now being ornainentallj laid out for BOTANIC GARDENS. It is in close proximity to PELICHET BAY and the Albany-street NEW JETTY, combinining the unusual advantages of a RURAL AND MARINE RETREAT. It commands, on one side,'a view of the HARBOR AND SHIPPING, And the Magnificent Scenery of the OPPOSIXE SHORES. On the other side is the panoramic and [delightful picturesque HILL SCENERY. The Estate is now beii.q smveyed and subdivided intr BUILDING SITES. In placing the above valuable property before thf public, the Auctioneers are permitted to state thai the proprietor is instigated to meet the requirement, of a large increasing population ; and they feel tha they would not be doing justice to it with mere ordi nary passing comment. To the capitalist it presents an opportunity foi investment rarely met with, for the certainty of » *arge and speedy return, upon his outlay, whicl cannot by any possibility again occur in this Province To merchant1?, shopkeepers, anr] private citizens, fiords suitable building sites either for BUSINESS PURPOSES OR FAMILY RESIDENCES. The property contains upy/ardd of THREE MILES OF STREET FRONTAGES And possesses the further advantage of bein^ FREEHOLD The Auctioneers could enumerate many moic 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 will take place UPON THE GROUND. Champagne Luncheon Provided TITLE GU A RANT RED. Terms, exceedingly easy; will be declare! a tl.e time of sale. On FRIDAY, the 19fch DECEMBER next, At 12 o'clock. Luncheon at 11 o'clock Plans of the above property may be obtained on application at the office of the Auctioneers, PrincesBtreet. 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 tor a Profitable Investment. FREEHOLDS. GOVERNMENT TOWNSHIP OF KAITANGATA. MESSRS. H. E. NATHAN and CO. have received instructions to s<-ll by auction, at the times and places mentioned below— SKCT I 0 N S In the Government Township of KAITANGATA, Fronting the Clutha River, Molyneux. At the Golden Age, Dunstan, the first wees in December. Wether-stone's, Tuapeka, and Waitahuna, the second week in Dec* mber. 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-isunapproacbed by any other that has hitherto been brought before the public ofOtago The Township of Kaitaiigata 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. Kaitaiigata is a port of entry, and possesses great advantages, being adjacent to the Clutha gold 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 beyond a doubt, as the Government steamer will shortly commence to run between it and Tuapeka; so that Kaitaiigata 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 and settlements. Amongst the numerous advantages this township j 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, Each deed 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. TUESDAY, 16th DECEMBER, At half-past 11 o'clock. Sale by Auction. RC. LUSCOMBE will sell by Auction on the t Ground, on Tuesday, 16th December, at halfpast 11 o'clock precisely, All that wooden building, just balow the Victorian Bakery, George-street, and lately in the occupation ot Mr Kphriam Mills, Builder, the building to be removed from the ground. The sale will take place at the time specified, and | usf before the auctioneer proceeds to the sale of the allotments of land fronting George-street, Union street, and Great King street. ' ! AUCTION S A h E 01? I 40 ALLOTMENTS. EC. LUSCOMBE will sell by auctioi, -n the . Ground, on Tuesday, I6th instant, at 12 o'clock, '« . ._ _ , . I All the Allotments, as now laid jn, haying Frontages to George-street, Grsat Kingstreet, Union-street, on the City Map, and Park and B-y 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 means of every working man in the Province. ■" " ■ Land measuring 20 ft x4B ft. Ground Rent, 2a 6d per week ; frontages to main streets 5s per week. Lease, 7 years > from February last; half valuation ' at end of term. A Luncheon will be provided on. tho Ground
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 309, 16 December 1862, Page 2
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