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Sale by Public Auction, In the Intestate Estate of Edmund Wellington Jones, deceased. To Capitalists, Miners, Farmers, and Others. ON SATURDAY, 18th APRIL, At 11 o'clock sharp. MESSRS. COPE k FACHE have received instructions from SubInspector Dalgleisli, for the Curator of Intestate Kstates, to Sell by Public Auction, at the Police Cam]), Alexandra, as above, the following valuable MINIM PROPERTIES, In one or more lots, to suit purchasers, viz. ] — The whole of the Right, Title, and Interest (it any) of the deceased Edmund Wellington Jones in and to Fifteen "WaterRaces, with rights held under " Registration Certificates," to twenty-three heads of water, the said races heading from the Earnscleugh River and from Blackmail's and Conroy's Gullies, and terminating at or near Alexandra, on the west bank of the Molyneux. Also, The whole of the Right, Title, and interest (if any) of the deceased Edmund Wellington Jones in and to the WaterRace known as the Rose, Thistle, and Shamrock WaterRace, with a right, held under " Registration Certificate," to heads of water. Full particulars and description of the above rights can be obtained on application to the Sergeants of Police at Alexandra and Clyde ; or to Messrs. Cope and Faehe, Clyde. The above mining properties being the most valuable in the Dunstan dis- ; triet, the auctioneers confidently invito the attention of miners and On the same day, at 1 sharp, f Grange Farm, Conroy's Gully. The whole of the Right, Title, and Interest (if any) of the deceased Edmund Wellington Jones in and to all that section of land known as Grange Firm, situate at the foot of Conroy's Gully, comprising about forty acrcs , together with the sub-stantially-built stone and iron dwelling-house thereon, weather board stable, and other outbuildings, the whole enclosed by a good sod wall, and there are also some partition fences of wire witli iron standards. (Particulars of title at time of sale.) Also the Farm Produce. Implements, Horses, ifcc., as fob One Stack of Oaten Hay, about eight tons (more or less). Five acres of potatoes, in the "round. Four bags of Guano. Two coils Fencing Wire and Ploughs, Harrows. Roller, and other Implements. Gart and several sets of Harness Six good useful Horses. And a variety of other Property, Remember the Date : SATURDAY, 18th APRIL, At 11 o'clock sharp. COPE & FACHE, Auctioneers. By Appointment tc His Excellency tuk Governor AXD YoU*XTEEI!P. F. B EISSEL. ABIES' & GENTLEMEN'S HAIR DRESSER & PERFUMER, ABM, Cold, and Shower B.i Cold Bath'

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Dunstan Times, Issue 311, 10 April 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 311, 10 April 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 311, 10 April 1868, Page 3

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