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MONDAY, JULY 7, 1874TO. MINERS, SPECULATORS AND I ‘A OTHERS. One of the most valuable Water Rights and Races on the O.igo Goldfields, .commanding all the east bunk of the Muuuln.'i’iki.i, including Tuoker Hill, all the auriferous ground at Black’s No. 3, and if, the only available water iq work the well fknown rich ground at .Black’s No. 1,, above the present water-races. 4 MR. GEORGE Ft CHE, instmet- ) P<l by the Proprietary will sell by Public Auction, at Black’s No. 1 oil Monday, July 7, at 1. p.m., The Miinuherikia Water Race, better known as the IDA'' YALLEY RACE, with the first right to 20. heads of water from the Manorburn. Terms:—. f 209 ca-di down—the balauee in equal sums, one, two, and three years, bearing interest. • N.B. The supply of water is ne- [ ver failing, and the country the race commands is well known to be as rich as is in the 1C m ince. . GKO.. FA CHE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1874. Important Sale by Auction of Quartz Crushing, Machiueiy and Mining Plant. TO QUARTZ REEFERS, CAPITALISTS, Ac. GEO. FA CUE having] received in itrnctious from the proprietary wid sell by Public Auction on '~W w l n% June !7, at 11, a.m., .at the Co iroy’s Quartz Reef Comov’s vju.iy, west back of the Molvnenx, near Alexandra, the wlio'e of the property of the Connie's Quartz .liming Company, consisting of—--5 Head ' .Battery of Stampers, with copper-plated tables, amalgamaiing barrel, Ac. complete, with dishes, buckets, 1 tubs, retorts, crucibles, chamois ’skins,’gi'atings, Ac. -Gleet Iron Water-wheel. 1 i (Idas (about) Quicksilver. 400 ’Gallon Tank. Com;de.r? set of Blacksmiths’ Tools. About GOO feet of hardwood bon laid tramway, irnutruck windlass, ropes, cast steel drills, picks, shoveV, and a fall lot of mining tools. Carpenter’s bench, and lot of carpenters’ tools. Iron house, 14ft by 10ft; lot of paint and oils, sodium, amalgam, kcrosine, pitch, Ac. A large quantity of timber, including props, plunks, quisterihg, batons, Ac Also, a quantify e'f other property, too numerous to particularise. The whole to be sold "WITHOUT RESERVE. N.B. The Battery and Wheel to lie sold in one lot, the rest ir. lots to suit purchasers. The Auctioneer desires to state • that on account of the large quantity of property to ho sold, and so that purchasers may reach accommodation before night-fall, there being none within a few miles, it will be necessary to make an early start, the Sale will therefore commence at 11 o'clock sharp. PR ELI MIN AR Y N OTICE. T C. GRAPPLE will w n j iy fJ, Public Auction ou a day to be named in fuluie ndverlLenient, a Water Race, known as tiro ALABAMA, (two heads of wa'ev), also, {Claim and Plant situate at Ida Valley. JOHN COLE GRAPPLE, A ucldo.ieov. COMO VILLA. West bank of the Molynenx, about equi distant between Alexandra and Strode and Frasers Earnscleugh Station. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. THIS most desirable property comprising about GO Acres of firstclass Laud, 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 soils. 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 0. Chappie, Alexandra, or Mr, G. Fache, Clyde.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 633, 5 June 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 633, 5 June 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 633, 5 June 1874, Page 3

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