VINCENT COUNTY NOTICES. Q 0 N T R A C T No. 52. TENDERS will be received at the County Offices, Clyde, up till Noon of Tuesday, the 22nd day of April, 1879, for the Construction of a Traffic Suspension Rridoe (Iron) over the River Molyneuz at Alexandra. P!on and specification may he seen at the Coun'y Offices, Clyde, and at the office of Mr R. Haw, C, E, Princes-street, Dunedin, where also/forms gf tender, &0., may be obtained. f i m Tenders toT»eaddressed to the Chairman, and parked outside “ Tender for Contract No. 52 ” v | f Neither |he lowest nor any tender necessarily accepted|' L. D. MACGEORGE, County Engineer. County Offices, Clyde, March 20, 1879. RATES. A ™ tes remaining unpaid after ■hi- the 31st (March will be sued for as the law directs. , JNO. S, DICKIE, Collector. Vincent County Offices, Clyde. DEPASTURING. Applications for depasturing licenses must be lodged with the County Clerk on or before the 31st March. All Cattle unregiafeied after that, date will be impounded without, further notice. JNO. S. DICKIE, Ranger. Vincent County Offices, Clyde. THURSDAY, APR r L 10th, 1879, AT BALMORAL, near ALEXANDRA 73 HEAD CATTLE, 9 HORSES PADDOCK, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 4c.
JOHN COLE GRAPPLE, instructed by Mr Duncan Kohertson (who is leaving the district) will sell by Public Auction at the Balmoral Cattle YanL, ion the above date at 12 o’clock sharp, 73 head of Cattle comprising— ;i i 17 Head quiet Dairy Cows, in Calf and /springing, 14 Pail ted Heifers. 15 Yearlings and 22 Fat S-teera. 5 Good useful Stock Horses. 1 Bay Filly, 3 years old, quiet in saddle and harness. The racing mare “ May Queen ” by '• Chorister,” 4 years oid. 2 Good useful i 'might horses, guaranteed staunch. Tip Dray and Harness. Chaff Cutter and horse power, complete and in good working order. Swing Plough. Set of Harrows. 12-Acre Paddock, securely fenced with a good Hut erected thereon Wood and iron dwelling-house, 60x20. Lot of iron and Timber. 1 First-class Boat, and pair of new Oars. Wire rope 1J- inches thick, and 120 yards long. Lot of Fencing wire, posts and standards, sft 6in long, nearly new. 100 CHOICE FRUIT TREES, 8 years old—to be removed at the purchaser’s convenience.
Terms at Salk. Tlie Auctioneer can recommend this herd of Cm tie to be we 1 bred, quiet and good ; in fact, Mr Duncan Robertson's name in connection with Cattle is a sulhcient guarantee. The Horses are also a good and useful lot, and the only reason for their dispoaa is that .Mr Robertson is leaving the District, and it bei"g a bona fide, sale will expect a large attendance on Thursday the 10th April, 1879. MONDAY. MARCH 31, At 2 p.m. ABF.Z BURTON has received instructions to sell by Public A notion on the above date, at the Commercial Hotel, Roxburgh, the following pioperties, situated in the Town of Roxburgh. Section 4 and 10 r Block II „ 5, 10.12 13 BtetklV 7 and 9 Block YIT „ 6 and 8 Block VIII Terms Easy. The Auctioneer would call particular attention to this valuable property. The Sections were selected by the late MrH. C. Jones, and the greater part are the best business sites in Roxburgh. Immediately after the Sale of the above, on acount of William Wilkie, Esq.,— Sections 3 and 4, Block 111, Town of Roxburgh. JOHN COLE CHAPPLC, A uctioneer. JABKZ BURTON, Auctioneer,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 884, 28 March 1879, Page 2
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