Houses. Land. for s a hk . VJY' A FARM ofaloiifc 100 A/jras, situate ft frify'epn —abut ten of ifcludjc&urt! Btyh, Thp;:ihnd was an e«rly choice, a'nfe^|mf'it|jta^xlmity h.rf finebush is well suited for Ji^ef' ortJt@3|oibeste^f { Apply io fl-fT||||j 3 a: |p! PSEEI FOR SALE—-Tha^^^vdes^a! >. Prof^y'ln' Walker-street (fp^ffl^-jGo^'s Store), or • sistinprof Sees, 20, 21^23Wg^lmvin^ a fro&^ a^e of 198 feet to Wan<er'Streetnmfrl6s feet to Mel-viile-street, together with 9-Roomed House thereon. -^ermsjji»ehaL_Lu^.z: •„ . Land and Estate Amenta. Sijl M. HtfrHJHsmi -XTlpJß^SA^B^tEh.e^temises.nowiii occupation 6/ ~.f7r*ttr-Mm^mit)xrr'AricUoJieer, Stafford-street I2yeirs lease; withrighri>fj $ewoßAftiJfent f Ll2losr per jnnum. Cleve arid,Co<.■"•'£. .""".•".... f%{\ ti November, 1862j : ,.* n^nr a t *" ~ —' ' ——-r'i Ol Sale or Lease, a benutilnl suburban property situate in tb.ft..Nor^Tfiafefe,YaHeyJ-'and consist ing o I Twenty Actg«sf! Land* -With SiJ^iJo^efyCot:] tage, garden and glher i^Hfovenients.'''''2Lppi3j|";t^ Richi irdson and Refolds, L§|d and Est3te A'^^^ ■-•:*■ for saleT'.t':; W [:::i "'-'' 7^ ACRES of LANDfin the ,In ; en Clutha^spTenW, tO didly situated-^between''two-branches^o£lEhtt", river, suitable for, a township. - - ~ ... Ap)]yto.'-->";:--.-- r. .-,.. ~iV ' • EICHARDSON and REYNOLDS, Corner of Princes and High streets. FOR SALE. £QA:ACRES of rich arable LAND at MoeApply to . RICHARDSON and REYNOLDS, : ; Corner of Princes and High streets. FOE LEASE, 33 feet frontage to George-street . next the Synagogue. Perkins and Co. FOR SALE, mHAT Well-known and OLD ESTABLISHED 1 HOTEL, THE "QUEEN 8 ARMS,"' advantageously situated in Princes-street, Dunedin, opposite the Immigration Barracks, and within two minuteswalk of the Jetty, Post-office, Custom House, and the Public Offices. The present proprietor is about leaving the colony J for England, and in consequence desirous of retiring from business. For further particulars apply to KENYON AND HADDOCK, Solicitors. Dunedin. Or, A. G. MCOMBE, Switzer's Buildings, i # ' Princes-street. | Immediate possession will be given. MESSRS. RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS have received instructions to offer the (following freeholds in Dunedin for SALE : Sections 49,51, and 52, Block XXIX, with sixj roomed house, garden and out-house. j Section 44, Block XXIX, with six-roomed house, garden, stable, &c. Section 43, Block XXIX, with four-roomed house and gardpn. Section 42. Block XXIX, with six-roomed house, garden, and stable. Section 7, Block XXXVII, with six-roomed house and garden. Section 34, Block XXVI, with four cottages, each two or three roomed. Sections 48, 52 and 53, Block XXV. Apply at their Office, Corner of Princes and High-streets. i FOR SALIS. A HANDSOME PROPERTY, adjoining the Town J±. Belt, consisting of FURNISHED HOUSE, containing dining room and drawing room, CON- i SERVATOHY, 10 bed-rooms, kitchen, scullery, and out-houses; also, a GAItDENER'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 the house, is well watered and picturesquely situated, suitable either for a PRIVATE RESIDENCE or a SUBURBAN VILLA, Immediate possession can be given. ■ '" ' " ffor further particulars, apply to F. FULTON, The Forbury. rpo Persons in Want of Villa Sites, &c.—Sections JL oi Land to be Sold, 4 miles from the Postoffice, at a low figure, and terms easy. For particulars at>ply to MONSON & VAHLAND, Architects and Surveyors, Sinclair's Chambers. TO HOTELKEEPERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. For SALE, the Lease of the well-known Mitre Hote', 7 years to run from the Ist January, ]863. The^ house bears no comment as to its business. Position opposite the intended Railway Station It has three private sittingrooms, coffeeroom, bar, taproom,- ■commodious billiar'lrooni, sixteen bedrooms, private sittingroora, hall, -pantry, kitchen, scullery, iron store, stables, and wooden store. It is now doing a large and increasing business, both in the hotel and the bar, and theonly reason the present proprietor i's a seller, is because he purposes retiring from the public line of business. The hotel is in excellent repair, and to intending purchasers it will prove a rapid fortune. For full particulars, apply, on the premises, to JOSEPH WM. JULIAN, Proprietor. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, December 13th. 1862, . "TIHE Undersigned have for Sale the following most JL ; ■' valuable properties :— Lot I—That substantial and faithfully-built stone basement, 22 x 66, corner of Hope and Stafiord-streets. The expenditure of a mere trifle, will finish this building so as to make one of the most eligible stores in town. Ground rent, £66 per annum. Lease 14 years, right of removal or iull valuation. 2~-Dododo. LotS—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 x 75 in Maclaggan-street, next Alcorn Brothers; right-ot-way at'rear to Dawson-street, Ground rent, £50 per annum, lease 10 years,' valuation. Lot 6—25x40, Freehold in high-street, opposite the new Custom-house, Telegraph-office, at the head of new Jetty, next Messrs Dalgety and Kattray's new premises, now occupied as the Exchange Sales Room. £600 can remain on mortgage at 10 pel cent. ; Lot 7—26, 6x 85 in Stuart-street, next M'Guire's timber yard. Ground rent, £50 jer annum. v lot t}.~ The well-known Hope-street, free stores, 60 x 132 Lot 9—40 x 90, corner of Steward and Fall« streets. CLEVE AND CO. TOWNSHIP OF THE DUNSTAN. i Important Notice. JjIOR Sale—A Firbt-class Hotel, situated in the J? i centre of the Upper Township, and doing the best business on the diggings. Average takings L 450 a week. Terms easy. For further particulars apply to A. M'Landress and Co,, StaSord-street, Dunedin; or to George Brodie, Auctioneer, Main Road, Dunstan. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. FREEHOLD. THE ROBIN HOOD HOTEL. Situated on Section No. 1, Block 13. FipHIS substantial and commodious Hote), at 1 I present doing a most lucrative business, now Jet to'Mes-rs Bastings, on lease for 5 ' years, at'the very low r«nt of £600 per annum, is now offered for positive sale. . . The accommodation ia most fxcrlient, comprising two bars* two lar^e parlors, and bar parlor, sixteen first-class iie;.lrooms, billiard room, s-kitrle alley, large , kitchen, ftore room, servant's so mi, &c, &c. ! Six stall weatherboard StsiWe and iay loft. The i whole haying been,built and tilted up solely with re-, gafd to the comfort of those who patronise the hobse, and almost regardless of. expense. As the proprietor is anjxious to turn *it into cash at once, a very'low pricejis asked. . . ' • .. For further particulars apply to Mr W. Harris,- of I Messrs Bing Harris and Co.; Mr J. Finch, of James Finch and Co, j Mr E, Franck, of Messrs Eraack. and Co .;••-,' '.i "■ ,;.'.; ""v" .'■'. "'.l " ,r- 'J ~:i : ." .- -;J ■,' ';•
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 318, 26 December 1862, Page 2
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