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Auction. HULL AND CARGO Of the MOUNT ALEXANDER SCHOONER, From Melbourne. T O,? 2!80^ 0!*/^10 ACTION, at the .1 Clutha Mou»h, for the benefit of whom it may concern, on Thursday next, the IBth instant, at one 0 clock, by order of the Captain, The hull of the schooner Mount Alexander, na she now lies stranded at the mouth of the Clutha River. Afterwards will be sold the cargo, if am- saved from the wreck. .. '' For further particulars apply to HEiMIY HOUSTON and CO, Stafford-street, Duncdin; Or to WOOD and THOMAS, Clutha Ferry. THIS DAY . WEDNESDAY, 17th DECEMBER. At Twelve o'clock. To Close Sundry Accounts. EDe CARLE will Sell, This Day, at their Room?, . at Twelve o'Clock— 10 nests clothes baskets i dozen buckets 4 cases mustard 8 dozen saws 7 iron bedsteads. Sundry drapery, ironmongery, See. To Close Accounts. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 17th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. To Capitalists, Speculators, and all looking for a really Good fnvestment. Sale by Auction 01 most Valuable centrally situated City Property The Union Hotel, J • And Buildings connected therewith. To be sold by order of the Mortgagee under power f bale, at the Rooms of E. De Carle and Co.. Wednesday, 17th inst., at 12 o'clock precisely Tjl DE CARLE & CO., are instructed by the JLJ. Mortgagee, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Princes-street, on Wednesday 17th inttaut, at 12 •'clock. ' The unexpired term of Twelve Years from 12th July, 1858, at £100 per annum, o parts of Sections 26 and 27, Block 6. Town of Dunedin, on which is erected the Union Hotel ami various out buildings, {routing Staftbrd-street, let to Mr Joseph Hardhi" at £800 per annum. ° It is needless to say anything in favor of this property, as it must be patent to all that it is not to be excelled in this rapidly increasing city, and must be worth the attention of those looking for good rates of interest. Full particulars to be obtained of the auctioneers at their Rooms. Terms at Sale. Title indisputable. MONDAY, 29th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. N.8.-FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Positive and Actual Sale. 200 FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS Township of ST. X I L D A, One and a Half Miles from the Post-office on the Government Toad, about Three Quarters of a Mile beyond the residence of E. B. Cargill, Esq., and running to the Ocean Beach. TOWNSHIP OF ST. KILDA. To be Submitted to Public Competition, and Sold Without Reserve, At Mr. DE CARLE'S NEW AUCTION ROOMS, Now Building on the MANSE RESERVE, On MONDAY, 29th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. EDE CARLE and CO. are instructed by . Messrs. Scott and Co. to sell, on Monday, 29fch inst., at twelve o'clock, 200 VALUABLE FREKHOLD ALLOTMENTS, In the Township of ST. KILDA, And fronting Victoria, Prince Albert, and Prince Edward Roads, And Larkworthy, Jackson, Williamson, Douglas, Burns, Car»ill, Logan, Scott, De Carle. Riohrml.son, Stewart, Logic, Driver, Jones. Calder, Young, M'Glashan, Chapman, Valpy, Mills, Lambert, Cutten, Miller, Hardy, Brogman, Bird, Forsitith, Dalgety, Cole, Moreau and Given streets, each street 60 f« et wide. The situation of the property there is no doubt will be the most valuable out of the city to which it adjoins, is better than the Not-th-i:ast Valley, <aud nearer the heart of the city. A great portion of the land adjoins the Ocean Beach, and is everything that can be desired for health. An actual freehold can now be obtained at a far less sum than what is given for leaseholds. Plans are ready, and can be had at the Auctioneer's present rooms. The title is one remove from the Crown, and with immediate possession Terms, very liberal. A Luncheon will be provided. INVERCARGILL. ON FRIDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1803. THE SUBURB OF GLADSTONE. The Estate of MR. T. J. WHITE, ON THE BANKS OP THE,, WAIOPAI, Great North Road. THIS BEAUTIFUL ESTATE HAS BEEN LAID OFF IN ALLOTMENTS, And the BLOCKS INTERSECTED BY STREETS. ONE .CHAIN IN WIDTH. fTIHE Sections' abutting on the Main Road must JL as this suburb gets settled, (as it will rapidly do,) become VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES. Regarding the other allotments, for VILLA RESIDENCES, no part in the vicinity of Invercargill can bear favorable comparison. The Maps will be on view on and after Ist December, at the Office of Messrs Mseller and Geissow, Surveyors, Tay-street; and «fc the Office of the Auctioneers. THE FIRST SALE WILL TAKE PLACE ON FRIDAY, the 2nd day of JANUARY Next, At Two o'Clock p.m. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO, !..■-. Auctioneers. | Ist December, 386?. LOST or Stolen, a small black and tan Dor-, answers to the name of " Muff," black sleek hair, longish and rather inclined t>) curl, brown paws, sharp nose. Any one bringing the same to any of tbe Police Stations, or to the residence of John Willies Ksa,., sheriff, will be rewarded ; any one found with it in their possession after this notice, will be prosecuted. rnWO POUNDS REWARD.—Lost, stolen, or X strayed, irora North East Valley, a CUcsnut Mare, branded Nit on off shoulder, and ID near hip. Whoever will.return same to James Mitchell, North East Valley, will receive the above reward. OH REWARD.—StoIen or fctrayed, from o'averdj & sham Rise Paddock, on sth December last, one Bay Mare, star in forehead, one hind foot white, with foal at foot. ■ Whoever will bring the same to Commercial Yard will receive the above reward. FIVE SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, on December Bth. in town, or on the Caver-sham-joad, a dark. leather Pocket Book, containing letters and papers of value to no one but the owner. Whoever will bring the same to Mr Jeffreys, at the Union Bank, shall receive the above reward. -1 £10 KiSWARD. STRAYED from Caversham in May last, one Black Horse, branded C H O under, near shoulder ; one Brown Mare, brand unknown. Apply to CleveandCo, Manse-street,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 310, 17 December 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 310, 17 December 1862, Page 2

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