, Auction." ;' ' r WEDNESDAY, 31st DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. On Account of Whom it May Concern FAMES PA-TERSON and CO. have been favored t9 with instructions from Captain Hyde, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Manse-street, on Wednesday, 31st December, at twelve o'clock, The ship . ( CINCINNATI, As she lies moored at Port Chalmers, together with masts, yards, sails, running', rigging, and a 1! her sea-goiug apparel. The Cincinnati is an American built vessel of 433 tons register; brought 700 tons, of coal on her last voyage from Newcastle ; has storage capacity for 1,000 tons. A complete inventory of the ship's stores can be in- x spected at the office cf the auctioneers, the day previous to sale. Terms cash. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 31st DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. Valuable Leasehold Property in Walker-street. ". S MESSRS JAMES PATERSON and CO. have been favored with instructions to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, Manse-street, on Wednes- 1 day, 31st December, at 12 o'clock, immediately after the aaie of the Cincinatti, The lease (about 3 years unexpired) of that valu-' 3 ablfe property in Walker-street, at present ( occupied by Mr H. Green, next to the Royal £ Hotel, having a frontage of 20 feet to I Walker-street, by 24 feet depth. ( Ground r<;nt paid up to September 19th, 1863. 1 Immediate possession given. t MONDAY, sth JANUARY. -s AT ONE O'CLOCK. . \ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 1 GREAT SALE OF FIRST-CLASS SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. x CONSISTING OF l 200 FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS, In the New Township of KINGSTON. At the Kaikorai Mil's, Green Island. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, I BY JAMES PATERSON AND Co., At their Rooms, Manse Street. On MONDAY the sth JANUARY, 1863. To Professional Gentlemen, Merchants, Speculators, and Others in the City. And to the Settlers in Lower Kaikorai, Green Island and Saddle Hill District. \ TAMES PATERSON and Co, have been favored *J with instructions from the Proprietors, the Messrs Runchnen, aud J. Neil, Esq, to submit for Public Competition, at their Rooms, Manse-street, On Monday the sth January, at ONE O'CLOCK. r 200 FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON. The Auctioneers in offering this fine Estate to the ■ public, have only to say that the Proprietors have been urged to bring this really Valuable Property . into the market, from the great demand existing for Building Sites in this already formed Village. On and around this property the nucleus of a Town has already sprung up in the Green Island Church and' School House, Branch Post Office, the extensive Steam Flour and Oatmeal mills, Belonging to the Messrs Runcimen, the \ DIGGERS' REST HOTEL, \ At which the Royal Mail and Cobb and Co's, Coaches call several times daily. THE GLASGOW POLYTECHNIC STORES Of Messrs M'Coll and Campbell, The Produce Stores of Messrs Aitken and Barner The laTge Farm Homestead of Mr Shand, besides Bakery, Butchers, Blacksmiths, and Wheelwrights Shops, and several other buildings. The Situation of Kingston, being only 5 miles from Dunedin, the nearest Suburban Township to the City, and on the GOVERNMENT GRAND SOUTHERN TRUNK , ROAD, | Being metalled throughout, cannot fail to insure for < it the attention of all parties which it so justly merits. Being within an easy distance from the City (only twenty minutes drive), and containing many admirable sites for Villa Residences, is particularly suitable for Professional Gentlemen, Merchants, and'others employed in the City. Among the other advantages" of this Township is, the privilege of an extensive Cattle Run, immediately adjoining. The Saddle Hill Coalfields being within one mile. A large Government Bush Reserve at a short distance; and the beautiiul River Kaikorai running through the property. TITLE-CROWN GRANT. Terms, very liberal, declared at sale. Plans will be ready in a few days, and with full particulars, can be obtained from the Surveyors, Messrs Gillies and Street, and at the offices of the auctioneers, JAMES PATERSON and Co, Manse-street. INVERCARGILL. ON FRIDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1863. THE SUBURB OF GLADSTONE. The Estate of MR. T. J. WHITE. ON THE BANKS OF 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 X as this suburb gets settled, (as it will rapidly do,) become VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES. Regarding the other allotments, for I VILLA RESIDENCES, no part in the vicinity of Invercargill can bea favorable comparison. The Maps. will be on view on and after Ist Decem ber, at the "Office of Messrs Mueller and Geissow Surveyors, Tay-street; and at the Office of the Auctioneers. THE FIRST SALE WILL TAKE PLACE .;■ % ; " v. ■. ON FRIDAY, the 2nd day of JANUARY Next, ■At Two o'Clock p.m. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO, Auctioneers, let December, U®,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 320, 29 December 1862, Page 3
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784Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 320, 29 December 1862, Page 3
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