TjV jftr 'FO R /SALE. In the' Estate 6f MICHAEL SHANLY, Deceased. The Executors in, tho above Estate have for sale the following properties:~ '-''■ t n i ,'..-.'■ All that Farm of Land situated near Cromwell, known a*'SHANNON' FARM, con* tainjng' 200 aires or thereabouts, partly under crop, and partly ploughed ready for seed; tne whole well and securely fenced. Together with HOUSE, Stable, Piggeries, Yards, etc. Also, a Stack of unthreshed Oats A quantity of Hay and other produce Several good farming HORSES; a Spring Cart; Horse Chaff-cutter, &c.; and Several well-bred CATTLE. The whole of the above will be sold in one or several lots to suit the convenience of purchasers. The farm may be LEASED for one year, it desired. Early applicttion is necessary to CHARLES COLCLOUGH, Cromwell. ■ONSTER SWEEPSTAKE CN THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1874. 300 SUBSCRIBERS at £1 Is. EACH. To be diuded as follows : First Horse ... ... ... £l5O Second do 60 Third do. ... | 20 Starters 40 Non-starters J * 30 Tickets forwarled to Subscribers immediately on receipt of Cash, Bank Draft, or P. 0.0. Early application to be made to the undersigned. , GEORGE M. STARKEY, Treas. JOIN MARSH, Secretary. Starkey's Kiwarau Hotel, Cromwell. JIOR SAL.E OR TO LET. V THE "PIONEER" DREDGE, Now on tie River Kawarau, about a mile above the Gentle Annie Bridge.; with all the plant, tools, etc., used in working the same. Terms reasonable. For particulars as to terms, etc., apply to the Office'b'fHhisPaper, or to . ... „ JOHN PERRIAM, Lowburn. ■ ft S CHRIST! E, MIDWIFE, CROMWELL. Residence : Opposite Mr W. Howu's. LEXANDRA. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1874. To Capitalists, Speculators, and others. JOHIT COLE CHAPPLE, instructed by Mr Edward Charnock,, will sell by public auction on the ibove date, at noon sharp, the property known as the NEWCASTLE COAL-PIT, situated at Alexandra, (For itiich a lease of Eight Acres is held from the Waste Land Board.) One irst-class 25-foot overshot water-wheel Currmt wheel, constructed on punts, ab»ut eigit horse-power One loat and wire rope Two lets pumps, 8 and 6-inch, with working barrel 2 draight grey horses (staunch) 3 drarght Mares, in foal 1 Maie—" Miss Slipfoot" 1 Colt, rising four years 1 draight Colt, rising four years 1 dravght Filly, rising three years 2 dravght Fillies 2 drays, 2 spring-carts 1 four-seated Buggy Dray aid leading Harness, Buggy Harness, double and single 180 fee; 3| -inch Wire Rope Set of larrows, Weighing Machine. The Aictioneer begs to state that the Newcastle Cod Pit is the best property in the District, and tli e only reasons for the present owner .disposing of it are on account of his having broken hs leg, coupled with his late bereavement, and that for the future he is determined to devote the whole of his time to his wheelwright buiiness. Remember the date: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1874. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, Auctioneer.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 251, 1 September 1874, Page 6
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