ALEXANDRA, MONDAY, MAY 25, 187-1. T C. CIIAPPLE v instructed b O , Mr, 8. M'Eliigot will sell b Public Auction at the Geelong Tie tel on the above date at T o'! c sharp : A ONE FOURTH Share in ai Extended (Jlaim ot'Three acre.together with two Tail-races situate on the West side of the Molyneux River, and neat the Alexandra Ferry, known as M'lln.y and party’s Claim, Also, A two roomed wood and iroi House, situate in Coldeu Gully. The Auctioneer can recommend the above as a good paying Claim, and will he positively sold to the highestbidder JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, Auctioneer SATURDAY, MAY 3 , 1871. TO PAL EPS, 'U Positive Sale by Aiu-Hon of valuable Freehold property .adjoining the Criterion Hotel, Alexandra-, ly Older (if Mr Peter Cal dev, baker, w/io is leaving the district, having purchased a Easiness in Dunedin. 1 t FORCE FA CHE will sell by \T Auction on onturday, May 30, 187-1, those centraliy situated premises known.ns the Hack Creek Bakery, tcgm.lur with lirst-elass oven, Stahlcs, and Dwelling-house, together with a qaautity of Household Furniture. Also, V- eighing-mai-liiiie,loh Flour-sacks, small Biscuit Machine, and bakers’ utensils of trade, a quantify of Bolter, Salt, jar Ammonia, Essence of Lemon, and about I Cwt. of mixed Biscuits in 141b Tins, Ac. Also, Two (iisl-obiss Poises, Spaug-cart, two Hiding s ad.lies and Bridles,' a S'.a-k saddle, and a quantity of other property. ®*AsMr Caldef must be in Dunedin by June 8, otherwise forfeit aheavy deposit, the Auctioneer lias every confidence in inviting attend, auce at the Sale. Terms for Freehold property at Sale—For the other property, Cash at conclusion of Sale PR ELLVUN ARY N OTICE TO MINERS, SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. One of the most valuable Water Rights and Races on the Otago Goldiieids, commanding all the east bank of tuc Manuherikia, including Tucker Hill, all the auniorous gromal at Black’s No. 3, and is the only available water to work the well known rich ground at Black’s No. 1, above the present water-races. MR. GEORGE F 'CHE, instructed by iho Proprietary will sell oy Public Auction, on a day to bo named in a tuture issue, at Black’s No. l„ The Muuuhei-ikia Water Race, better known as the IDA VALLEY RACE, with the first right to 20 heads of water iroui Uie Manorhum. Further particulars in future issues N.B. The supply of water is never fading, and Hie couuiry the race commands is well known to be as rich as is in the Province. GEO. FAC HE, Auctioneer. COMO VILLA. West bank of the Molyneux, about equidistant between Alexandra and Strode and Fraser’s Eunisclcugh Station. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. O'IIIS most desirable property comI ]>rising about 60 A civs of liratchiss Land, securely fenced, and laid down in English grasses and clover. Splendid orchard and Vineyard, which contain about 1,000 Fruit and Forest trees in full bearing order, and 1,000 Fruit and Forest Trees of various sorts, A first-class Stone House, with stable, dairy, and every other convenience. Also, Eight water-races with good and never failing supplies of water. Apply to Mr. T. Oliver, on the ground, Mr. J G. Chappie, Alexandra, or Mr, G. Facile, Clyde.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 631, 22 May 1874, Page 3
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