! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1883. At 1.30 p.m. AT O’REGAN’S YARDS, ALEXANDRA. DAIRY AND FAT CATTLE. /"'I gOB.M. F ACHE, \X instructed hy Mr George Gregg, of Galloway, who is' leaving the district, will sell as above. - Without Reserve. 3 Good dairy cows in calf to a pure bred A yrshire. Bull 1 Heifer (quiet), with half-bred Ayrshire bull-calf at foo'. 4 Half-bred Ayrshire heifers, in calf to a pure-bred Ayshire bull. 3 Fat Cows 5 Two-year-old steers—fat 2 One-year-old steers 2 One-year-old half-bred Ayrshire heifers. The half-bred Ayrshire heifers are by a bull from the imported stock of Messrs Cargill and Anderson, Teviot Station, and are in calf to a purebred Ayrshire Uri'l from Mr Oliver’s herd, “The Elms ” Clyde. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1883. At 1 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. AT BUTCHERS’ POINT, BELOW ALEXANDRA. VALUABLE MINING PROPERTY. George fac hj e, instructed by Messrs M'Kenzie M’Leod, and party,who are dissolving partnership, will sell by Public Auction, on Wednesday, March 14, at, 1 o’clock sharp, at Ryan’s Bendigo Hotel, Alexandra, That celebrated raining claim, situate at Butchers’ Point (known as Coleman’s Claim) having an area of one acre, held under certificate, together with the valuable mining plant on same, consisting of 3 Horse power engine 14 Feet water-wheel 50 Feet California pump First-class boat, 12 ft long, sfc beam Wire,and rnanilla ropes Canvass hose Wheelbarrows, planks, picks, and a quantity of other tools, and material. A LSO, 8 tons of coals The whole to be sold in one lot. The auctioneer fearlessly says that the ground within the limits of the above mentioned claim is as rich eleven richer in the precious metal than any other piece of ground on the Mnlyneux, and situated as it now is with a first-class plant, it presents a chance that but seldom occurs for capitalists to invest, or to a party of working men. The great obstacle nitherto has been the want of means to drain the ground when in work, but now that difficulty is remo/ed,and when the river again falls to its ordinary level, work can be resumed, and gold at once will flow into the hands of the fortunate possessors. The present partnership consist of four persons,and from the fact of them being separated and each living in different localities is the only reason for them placing this valuable property in the market. Parties desirious of obtaining any further information than given above are requested to apply to the Auctioneer, Clyde, or to Mr J. M'Kenzie, Alexandra. 15 5tW fISSYE 1C .WESTS. FOR gA L E OR LEASE THE NEWTOWN HOTEL, AND VICTORIA STORE, TINKERS. Ale substantially built of stone, wood, and iron, containing 15 rooms ; large store and billiard room, stables, outbuildings, etc. Furniture and stock to bo taken at valuation, or as may be agreed on ; the term of lease also to be agreed on. The Executors in the Estate of the late John Mollor having made up their minds to either dispose of or lease the property, an early application is solicited. Particulars maybe obtained from Mns Mellou, on the premises, C. E. Gudgeon, Esq , Cromwell, or J C. Chaffee, Ophir. WANTED TO HIRE fora few weeks or months, some good Rabbitting Dogs (any breed). Address—T. D. M'Levio, care of Mr A tkins, Lauder Creek.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1084, 9 March 1883, Page 2
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