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SATURDAY MARCH 30, 1872. TO QUARTZ MINERS CAPITALISTS, & OTHERS. SALE BY AUCTION, One of the best Quartz Crushing Batteries in tie Province, comprising all the latest improvements, Together With a complete kit of Mining Tools, and Plant. GEO FACHE ins tract e 1 by the Directors of the Alta Quartz Mining Company, “ Registered ” will sell by Auction at the Company’s office, Clyde on the above date, at 2 p.m, exact, the whole of the Company’s property, consisting of STAMPING Battery of Ten heads, (5 Cwt.), with ripple and copper plate tables, Amalgamating Barrel and shaking table, patent ripple boxes, a quanty of Quicksilver and Acids, retorts, pans, buckets, and every requisite of a perfect battery. TURBINE Wheel, and 145 feet of 2 feet feed pipe. THREE Half-ton Trucks, 500 yards iron plated hard wood rails, brake windlass and ropes, picks, shovels, drills, jumpers, gads, barrows, &.

BLACKSMITHS Kit, Bellows Anvil, Vice, Ratchet brace and bits, and a lot of Carpenters’ tools. Also, A new Weather-board House, 10 by 12. MILNER’S Patent Iron Safe, QUANTITY of Timber,- and a lot of other property too numerous to mention. N.B. To be sold in one or more Lots to suit purchasers. Mr. Fache has great pleasure in drawing the attention ot Capitalists in search of such a property to this Sale, from the fact that the crushing plant is allowed by all the practical men who have seen it to be the very best in the Province, the material being of the best, and of a high finish, and of it possessing every improvement introduced during the past ten years in Victoria. The mining plant is also good possessing every requisite and nothing superfluous. Inventories to be seen at the office of the Company, Clyde, at Mr. Smythie’s office, Cromwell, or at Mr. C. W. Elliott’s office, Dunedin. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1872. ENGRAVINGS, FANCY GOODS, TOILET GLASSES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY GLASSWARE AND JEWELLERY. /'I EO. FACHE instructed by Mr. VT Jacob Thormahlen will sell by Public Auction on the above date on the premises, Clyde THE remainder of his Stock, 'comprising a lot of useful articles. W ithout Reserve. ALEXANDRA, APRIL 8, 1872. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MR. JOHN COLE CItAPPLE has rec'-ived instructions from Air. Joseph Knowles, who is leaving New Zealand for England, to Sell by Public Auction, on the above date, at oon, at thefeendigo Hotel, Alexandra, A, One Third Interest in the Water Races (known as Knowles and Oliver) taking their rise from Conroy’s Blackman’s and Frazer’s Rivers, and registered for twenty three heads of water; also, one whole interest ina Water Race, taking its rise from the Earnscleugh. Extended Claims of four acres, situate at the junction of the Earnscleugh river, Over Shot Wheel, 2 Pumps, 15 sluice Boxes, Ripples, <kc , One Stone House and Garden, situate at Conroy’s, Furniture, Horse, Bridle and Saddle.

Terms at Sale The character of the above Property is too -well known to require comment, further than to state that the reason for Mr. Knowles disposing of his prowerty is, that he intends visiting his native land. The net profits accruing from the twenty three heads of water is about 6001., per annum, being without exception, one of the best paying mining properties in Otago. j. C. CHAPPLE, Auctioneer,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 517, 15 March 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 517, 15 March 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 517, 15 March 1872, Page 3

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