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MONDAY, JULY 7, 1874. To Minors, Speculators, and Others. One of the moat valuable Water Eights and Knees on the Ot'igo Gold-fields, commanding all the east hank of the Manuhorikia, including Tucker Hill, all tho auriferous ground at Blacks No. 3, and is the only available water to work the well-known rich ground at Blacks No. 1, above the present water-races. IMp GEORGE FACI-lE, instructed by LiJL the Proprietary, will sell by Public Auction, at BLACKS NO. 1, on Monday, July 7, at 1 p.m., The Manuherikia Water Rape, better known as the IDA VALLEY RACE, with the first right to twenty heads of water from the Manorburu. Terms : £2OO cash down ; the balance in equal sums at one, two, and three years, bearing interest. N.B.—The supply of water is never-failing, and the country the race commands is well known to be as rich as is in the Province. GEO. FACHE, Auctioneer.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1874. Important sale by Auction of Quartz Crushing Machinery and Mining Plant. TO QUARTZ REEFEBS, CAPITALISTS, &C. pi SO. FAOHE, instructed by the Pro\M prietary, will sell by Public Auction, on Wednesday, June 17, at 11 a.m., at the Couroy's Quartz Reef, CONVOY'S. GULLY, west bank of the Molyneux, near Alexandra, the whole of the property of the Gonroy's Quartz Mining Company, consisting-of : Five-head Battery of Stampers, with copper- ,,. f pkited tables,, amalgamating barrel, to., complete, with dishes, buckets, tubs, retorts, crucibles, chamois skins, gratings, &c. Twenty-six-feet Iron Water-wheel. 170 lbs. (about) Quicksilver. 400-gallon Tank. Complete set of Blacksmith's Tools. About GOO feet of hard wood iron-laid tramway, iron truck, windlass, ropes, cast,' steel drills, picks, shovels, and a full lot of mining 'tools, •.,. > •; Carpenter's bench, and lot of carpenter's tools. Iron house, 14ft. by 10ft.; lot of paint and oils, sodium, amalgam, kerosene, pitch, &c, &c. A large quantity of timber, including props, planks, quartering, battens, <fee. Also, a quantity of other property, too numerous to particularise.

J.nc wiide so oe sor.i without reserve. N.B.—The Battery and Wheel to be sold in one lot; the rest in lots to suit purchasers. The Auctioneer desires to state that on account of the large quantity of property to be sold, and so that purchasers may reach accommodation before night-fall, there being none within a few miles, it will be necessary to make an early start. The Sale will therefore commence at 11 o'clock sharp. TENDER S. for CARTING 100 TONS, -1. more or less, of QUARTZ from the new Tunnel in the STAR OF THE EAST Company's claim to the Battery, will be received up till SATURDAY Evening, at 6 p.m. Tenders to be lod«ed with "Mr William Grant, Cromwell, or with the Mining Manager, on the Claim. T UCKNOW QUARTZ MINING I COMPANY, Registered. The HALF-YEARLY MEETING will be ice of M'Landress, Hepburn, & Co., Manse-street, Dunodin, on WEDNESDAY, 10th June, at 4 p.m. THOMAS BLACK, Legal Manager. In the matter of the Estate of MICHAEL SHANLY, deceased. \TOTICE is hereby given that all ACLI COUNTS against ahe above Estate must ibo RENDERED IN DUPLICATE on or before the Ist day of JULY next; and any per - l sons having any Goods or Chattels belonging to l the Estate are hereby required to hand over the j same to the undersigned. | • REV. J: MACE AY, CIIAS. COLOLOUGH, Executors.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 239, 9 June 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 239, 9 June 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 239, 9 June 1874, Page 4

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