NEWCASTLE COAL PIT. ALEXANDRA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7^ ' C. CHAPPLE, instructed by the -> mortgagee and mortgagor, will sell by public auction, on the above date at noon, at the Geelong Hotel, Alexandra, the LEASE of the NEWCASTLE COAL PIT, situated on the Molyneux River, near Alexandra; together -with Water Wheel, Pumps, Two Horses said Bray. Timber. &c NO RESERVE. £S* The Auetioneei would recommend the above Property to anyone aeeking an investment as one of the best on the Otago Goldfields. It will be positively knocked down to the highest bidder. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, Auctioneer.
£SOO LEND, on good security. F. J. WILSON, Solicitor, Clyde.
I THE UNDERSIGNED, having purj chased the outstanding BOOK DEBTS belonging to my Estate from Mr Hazlett, have to request the IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT of the same. If not settled at once, LEGAL PROCEEDINGS will be taken. My receipt, and no other, will be binding in regard of all payments. WM. SHANLY Cromwell, 16th September, 1872.
ALL PERSONS indebted to GEORGE MONSON, Storekeeper, Carrickton, are requested to PAY their separate accounts on or before the 7th OCTOBER, or legal proceedings ■will be taken for the recovery of the said debts. FOR SALE. A STORE, BUTCHERY, and BAKER i situated in the rising township of CARRICKTON, together with Stock-in-Trade. Also, 5 young HORSES, guaranteed in saddle or harness. The only reason for disposing of this Business is that the owner intends leaving the Colony. For terms, apply to GEO. MONSOX, Storekeeper, Carrickton.
FOR SALE,—The Nineteen-mile Creek WATER RACE, with Right to five heads •of water, half way between Wanaka and Cromwell ; together with Housk, Boat, and Mining Plant.—Apply to WILLIAM MacNAB, Sharebroker, Cromwell; Or to J. A. STOCKELBERG, On the Ground, As he intends to leave the Province.
New Advertisements.
%i"EW ZEALAND SUB-MARINE Al GOLD MINING COMPANY. Capital £20,006, in 4000 Shares of £.j each. See Prospectus. Intending Shareholders are requested to make early application. CHARLES COLCLOUGH, Agent £Q REWARD. —LOST, on Kawarau J*ib Run, & Dark Bay MARE, branded Son near shoulder; like 5H on off shoulder. When last seen, had a leather strap on neck. The above reward will be paid on delivery to WILLIAM TODD, Cromwell. £0 REWARD.—STRAYED, from the JUlj Carrick Range, about three months ago, a Light Bay RIDING HORSE, with white snip <m nose, and white on both hind feet ; branded J S on near shoulder ; supposed to have gone towards the Nevis. The above reward will be paid to anyone giving information that will lead to the recovery of the horse. JOSEPH SHIELD, Carrickton. TOTfOE.—It will be necessary for all on KAWARAU STATION, to REGISTER their BRANDS with the Manager at the Station ; otherwise they will be impounded without further notice. JAMES COWAN. .September 2S, IST-.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 151, 1 October 1872, Page 4
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