FOR SALE, Tj'OUR SIXTH-SHARES in the i 1 MOSQUITO WATER-RACE, Maerewhenua (now in course of construction from the river). Terms For particulars apply to/ Nicholson & Party/ On the Works, Maerewhenua. w SATURDAY, 27th MAY„ At noon. T 0. has revived in,l | structionsTrom Mr. James Walker, who is leaving the district, to SELL l.y public AUCTION, on the above date, at noon, on the Ground, A 4-roomed DWELLING-HO rT SE. Ru It of cob and covered with best iron. A’so a Paddock of about five acres, substantially fenced with double sod wads, with Stock-yard; all situate on the Dunstan Flat, near the Manse. Also about Two Tons of Potatoes. No Reserve. J. C, CHAPPLE, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, M\Y 27, 1871, At One o’Clock. REEFERS ARMS HOTEL LOGANTOWN. A RARE OPPORTUNITY/ WJ. BARRY has been favored . with instructions from the proprietor, (Mr, James Beaue), who is about relinquishing liote l business, to sell by public auction, on the above date. The licensed hotel known as the REEFELIS’ ARMS, having a frontage of 35 feet to the main street, and containing splendid dining room, parlor, hirgekitchen, and ten comfortably furnished bed-rooms, all in thorough repair, and th“ premises containing every requisite for carrying on a first-class business. The hotel is built of corrugated iron and American timber, and the whole of the buildings—including a stable and out-houses can, if the purchaser so desire, be removed without damage. Also, The entire stock of FURNITURE, comprising every artic'e required to furnish a large hotel. The Auctioneer has peremptory instructions to dispose of the above property to the highest bidder, and without the slightest reserve. Terms at Sale. ON MONDAY, 12th JUtyE, At Noon. MAGNIFICENT INVESTMENT. SPLENDID MINING PROPERTY. WITHOUT RESERVE. J C. OH APPLE has been favored 1 | with instructions from Messrs Ferand, M'Quillan, and party Sell by Public Auction, on above date, at noon, at the Bnedigo Hotel, Alexandra, Without the Slightest Reserve, AN EXTENDED CLAIM Of three acres, Situate at the Half-mile Beach, and adjoining the well-known Half mile Beach Claim. The auctioneer has no hesitation in recommending this claim to the notice of any one seeking a claim or a good investment. The present opportunity of aecuring such may not occur again for a considerable time, and should not be missed. The richness of the Half-mile Beach is so widely known that the auctioneer deems it unnecessary to refer to it further than to state that the claim adjoining the one he now offers tor sale, sometime since, realised the sum of £2,8U0. J. C. CHAPPLE, Auctioneer. ABBEYLEIX STABLES, Maclnggan Street. Full T ivery, 5s per night; Stalls, Is : Saddle-horses and Buggies at reduced prices. Good Paddock accommodation. Horses bought and sold. ARTHUR SMITH.-
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Dunstan Times, Issue 475, 26 May 1871, Page 3
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451Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 475, 26 May 1871, Page 3
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