TENDERS. TENDERS will be received up to the 21st April, 187t>, by the Directors of the Ida Valley Deep Lead Company, Black’s No. 3, for sinking and furnishing a shaft, 200 feet deep, on the Deep Lead, at Black’s No. 3. Specifications can be seen and full particulars obtained upon application to the undersigned at Black’s No. 1. The Directors do nob bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. (Signed) JOHN PITCHIE. ON SATURDAY, 9th APRIL,
AT RYAN’S BENDIGO HOTEL. ALEXANDRA, At 12 o’clock sharp. MR. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE has received instructions from the Morgagees of the Mauorbuni Water Race, to Sell by Public Auction on Saturday, the 9th of April, 1870, at Ryan’s Pend : go Hotel, Alexandra, at 12 o’clock sharp, The Manorburn Wider Race, registered to carry Ten sluice heads of water, taking its supply from the Manuherikia River, and terminating at Tucker Hill, near Alexandra Title guaranteed. The Auctioneer in calling attention to the above can confidently say that the property is well worthy the attention of miners. The supply of water is a never failing one, and Tucker Hill is the best sluicing ground in the district. For further particulars apply to J. C. CHAPPLE, Auctioneer. Alexandra, March 22, 1870.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 414, 25 March 1870, Page 3
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