A RARE UPPORi’UiMi.’ f. THURSDAY, DEC. 26, 1872.' At 12 o’clock sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At Mr M’Keller’s offices Cromwel (opposite Kiihl’s Hotel) IT R. GEORGE FA CHIC i* instructJi ed tc offer for sa eas above. LAN Din the lIAWEABLOCK namely, Sections 1 to 4 earn containing about 50 acres. This La"d is the choicest pick o' the Block, consisting of deep rich alluvial soil. A nev- r failing' CHEEK winds through the sections, wh'ch are immediately adjacent to the Govern meat TuWNSHIPof GLA D KTONE, and fronting th 1 eau ti' ul LAKE HA WE A, the main road to which piss by these sections. Title, Grant from the Crown. A portion of the purchase monm, can remain on mortgage if required. Terms at Sale, MONDAY, DEC 16, 1872, A’l ALEXANDRA. J" 0H instructed y Mr. William Walker, (who i leaving fi.r Victoria) will sell on tin ■ihove date at I o’clock sharp, on tin ground— A substantially built Wood an Iron House ; Garden, substan tial'y fenced, and well stock. (■ with Fruit Trees, Ac. Two stall-stable. Household Furniture, Ac. One first class Harness Mare with foal at foot, and our yearling One Fifth Share in the Alabam . Dredge and Claim, situated outlie Shotover, and a One Fifth Share in the Alabama Dredge, now lying at Sandy Point, The whole to be sold without reserve. J. C. C I APPLE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1872 At 2 O’clock sharp, TO DREDGE HOLDERS AND OTHERS. SALE BY AUCTION. THE DREDGE ALABAMA WITH FITTINGS COMPLETE. MR. J. C. CHAPPLE, instructed by the Shareholders will SELL by.PUBLIC AUCIION (immed ate'y after the Sale of Mr. WalkenPioperty at Alexandra.) The, DREDGE ALABAMA In the following lota. The Hull of the Dredge: length, 3" feet 6 inches : breadth, 14 feet. Ship’s Gig, 16 feet long Double Purchase Winch, Purchase Chains and Gear complete. Four hundred weight Anchor, 250 feet of § inch Chain, and 100 feet i inch Chain. Two Dredge Spoons, Handhs and Spurs, a nd lot of sundry Iron work. Machine Cradle perfect, and a No. 6 Douglass’s Pato .t Iron Pump. Quantity of Rope. No 6. P. erl.-ss Stove and utensi’s. The l hedge is now lying and on view at Sandy Point. The Auctioneer would state that the Property is submitted to Sale to complete a Dissolution of Property, consequently must be sold to tho highest bidder. Ti nils Cash, MONDAY, 23rd of DECEMBER. SUSPENSION WATER RACE, BLACK’S. —o — T C. CHAPPLE, instructed by *f . the Messrs. Murphy,’ Brother-, 1 and Company will s°ll by Public Aim tiou on the above date »t 1’ o’oloel sham, (commencingat tho Flume in Glassford’s Flat), The Suspension Flume across tl e Manuherikia River, consist;i g of 1,000 feet, ten inch Iron piping, 1,000 feet, two inches wire rope j 1,000 ,fee(, half inch wire rope; 2>, 000 feet American Lumber \ 16,000fset of Quartering, and 3,0(J0 Totara Poles, various lengths, and a lot. of fencing wire, &c,. f . Terms easy, - . , v * The Auctioneer would ‘frecommend* those in want of any of the aliove property to attend on the 23rd, as it will b.; sold in Lots to suit purchasers. JOHN 0. CHAPPLE, Auctioneer.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 556, 13 December 1872, Page 3
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