Vincent County Notice. TENDERS will be received at the County Offices, Clyde, up till 3 p.m. of WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of MAY, 1883, for the undermentioned works':— CONTRACT 104. —> Construction of new west approach to Clyde Bridge. CONTRACT 105. Construction of Bridge over the Fraser River. CONTRACT 109. • Construction of 42,21 chains of the Main Road in Blacks 10 and 11, Poolburn, between Burren's and Beattie’s. Plans and specifications for Contracts 104 and 105 may be seen at the County Offices, Clyde ; and for Contract 109 at Mr Pitches's Store, Ophir. \ •; -f Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman, and marked outside, “ Tender for Contract No. ” (as the case may be). Neither the lowest nor any tender necessarily accepted. L. D. MACGEORGE, .;> County Engineer. Yincent County Offices, Clyde, April 28th, 1883. j APPLICATION FOR AGRICULi TURAL LEASE. April 17th, 1883, To the Warden at Clyde, I HEREBY APPLY for a Lease of Land for Agricultural Purposes situate at and being Sections 47, 48, 49, 60, and 61, Block 1., Leaning Rook Survey District, and comprising 63 acres 3 roods 9 perches, or thereabouts, in accordance with the Agricultural Leases Regulations made under the *• Mines Act, 1877.” FREDERICK THOMAS DUKE JEFFERY. Clyde, Yincent County. The above application will be heard at Clyde on the fifth day of June, 1883. (Sd.) JACKSON KEDDELL, Warden. THURSDAY, MAY 31st, 18=3, At 12 O’clock Sharp. IMPORTANT SvLE BY AUCTION. FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. BALD HILL FLAT. Commencing at Noon sharp, In consequence of the Number of the Lots. AEORfiE FACHE, VX instructed by Mr James Oliver, will sell by auction on THURSDAY, MAY 31st, 1883, on the premises, Bald Hill Flat, in consequence of the expiry of lease, THE WHOLE OF HIS FARMING PLANT, HORSES, CATTLE, Etc., Comprising—--4 first class draught mares 1 2-year-old draught colt, by North Star 2 yearlings, by North Star 1 foal, by Ben Lomond 1 well-bred Ayrshire bull 4 first-class milch cows—l near calving, others in milk 2 2-year-olds (heifer and steer) 4 yearlings (2 heifers and 2 steers) 1 yearling Ayrshire bull 2 calves 22 half and three-quarter-bred ewes 1 good boar 1 sow and 9 pigs 2 sows About 100 fowls All the stock are in prime condition. I Richmond and Chandler chaffcutter, No. 3 I horse power 1 “ Nicholson’s " reaper 1 Reid and Gray double-furrow plough and subsoiler 1 swing plough 1 large roller 1 set four-leaf, and 1 set threeleaf harrows 1 dray Shaft and leading harness 4 sots plough harness Grindstone, picks and shovels, anvil, vice, and other tools 30-gallon iron boiler Single, double, and treble single-trees,and any quantity of other articles, too numerous to particularise. Mr Oliver desires it to be stated that his lease expires during June, and having made up his mind to leave the district, the sale will be genuine and unreserved, and accordingly trnsta to see a large attendance to make it satisfactory and successful. TAKE NOTICE.—AII the articles are in good condition, and the sale will start, punctually at NOON, so as to he run through in one day.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1092, 4 May 1883, Page 2
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