MONDAY, SEPT. It, 1874, At Alexandra. To Capitalists, Speculators, & others. JO. CFIAPPLE instructed by Mr , Edward Charnock will sell by public auction on the above date, at noon sharp, the property known as the NEWCASTLE COAL-PIT, situated at Alexandra. (For which a Lease of 8 acres is held from the Waste Lauds Board ) One first-class 25-foot overshot water wheel. Current wheel, constructed on punts, about 8 horse power. One Boat and wire rope. Two sets pumps, 8 and 6 inch, with working barrel. Wood and iron house. 2 draught grey horses (staunch.) 3 draught Mares, in foal, 1 Mare, —“ Miss Sliploot.” 1 Colt, rising four years. 1 draught Filly, rising four years. 1 draught Filly, rising three years. 2 draft Fillies. 2 Drays, 2 spring carts. 1 four-seated Buggy, and pole. Dray, and leading harness. Buggy harness, double and single. 180 feet 3J inch Wire Pope. Set of Harrows, Weighing-machine. The Auctioneer begs to state that the above property is the best in the district, and the sole reason for the present owner disposing of the same is on account of breaking his leg some time since, coupled with his late bereavement, and for the future Mr Charnock intends to devote the whole, of his time to the wheelwright busi ness. Remember the date— SEPTEMBER 14, 1874, JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, Auctioneer. Mr Charnock’s sale, Mr J. C. CHAPPLE will sell Racing Saddles, and Clothing complete. J. C. CHAPPLE, Auctioneer, TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. DRAFT HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS. OATS, WHEAT, AND OTHER PRODUCE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c----fi FORGE FAC HE has been in\J structed by S. C. Worth, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at his Farm at Tiger Hill, on Wednesday, September 23rd, at 12 o’clock, sharp— Without the Slightest Reserve; 5 Draught Horses 1 do Filly, 2 years 1 do Yearling Dray, Spring Cart, Express Waggon, Threshing and Reaping Machines—3-horse power, Rollers, Harrow’s, American Gang Plough, Grey’s Plough, Swan and Marshall’s 3-kuife Chaff-cutter, Coleman’s Cultivator No. 5, Harness, Poultry, Dairy Utensils, GOO bushels of Oats, 300 bushels of Wheat, about 30 tons of Straw, Lot of Carrots and other produce : Also, A SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT 5 ROOMED HOUSE, Together with The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising— Tables, Chairs, Cheffouier, Bedsteads, Bedding, Kitchen Range and Cooking Utensils, a Fimt-class Harp, Harmonium, etc., Ac. Note.— Mr Worth having let his Farm, and urgent business arrangements calling him to Dunedin, the above Property will be sold to the highest Bidders. As there will be a great number of lots the Sale will start punctually at Twelve o’clock. Luncheon Provided. NOTICE. F HAVE appointed Mr. George J Fache to collect all monies duo to me, whose receipt will be binding. PETER CALDER, Baker, Alexandra, NOTICE. ALL Stray Stock found on Ida Valley between the Poolburn Gorge and Graham’sHut after the 4th September will bo impounded without further notice. KEENAN & MORGAN.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 647, 11 September 1874, Page 3
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