SALE BY AUCTION. MONDAY, DKG. 3«o, 18iS3, At 1.30 [i m. DRAY A.nO HARNESS, TWO DRAUGHT HORSES. Under Bill of Sale, ("N ROR G R EACH E, T instructed by the Mortgagee, wll sell liy Auction, nr the Itencligo Hotel, on Monday, Iteeemlier 3rd, at 1.30 j* m. sharp, Dray and harness,.and 2.draught horses, in lots to suit purchasers. Without Reserve. TERMS—CASH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1883. At 2 p in. Sharp. SALE RY AUCTION. ALEXANDRA SOUTH. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. George fache, instructed by Mr Sinclair, Baker, who is leaving the district, will > ell as above. The whole of his household furni ture, comprising, Double and single iron bedsteads, palliasses, mattvasses, and bedding, wash stand and set, toiler g!->as,. drawers, and all other bedroom requisites. Coloni d sofa, round and square tables, rocking, arm, and parlour cane chairs, pirlour stove, carpets, pictures, hooks, fender, mantle pier glass, etc., etc. Kitchen stove, utensils, crockery, glassware, dresser, ; patent three-roller mangle, wash stand 'with ringer attached, tubs, baths, 14 gallon copper portable boiler, cupboard, meat sate, and a host of other artiles too numerous to particularise. The whole of the articles are in ) good condition and nearly new, and as Mr Sinclair has disposed of his bnsi-; ness, and is clearing from the district, everything will have to be sold without the slightest re.-erve. TERMS CASH. SALE BY AUCTION. VALUABLE WATER RIGHTS. AT RYAN’S BENDIGO HOTEL, ALEXANDRA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1883, At 2 p.m. G1 EOR G E FACHE, r instnicted !y the Mortgagee will sell by jmblic auction on the above date and hour, All those valuable Water Rights and Privileges, known as Thomas Sims’s, and at present being worked by him •at Mutton Town Point, between Cl' dc and Alexandra as follows: 1 head each from Welcome Greek, Rappoo Creek, and Blacks Springs, inclndeo in certificate (last renewal), No. 11722, dated 16 th August, 1883. 3 beads from Waikerikeri Valiev Tail Race, Certificate (last renewal) No. 5498, dated 14 March, IHS3. 2 dams, f’cttificates Nos. 171 and 172, respectively, and da ed the 11th of October, 1871. These rights for sluicing on the banks of the Molyneuxare, simply invaluable, the supply being regular, whilst for irrigation.the Welcome and Rappoo Creeks aie splendidly adapted, as they command all the High terracebetween the foot of the Dunstan Range and Alexandra. 'Hie Sale will ne unreserved, and the terms Cash cn the fall of the ham mer. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. THE Building situate on the Galloway Station, close to the Lower Crossing of the Manuhorikia Rive-, together with fences, etc., now m the occupation of Mr Peter McKellar. Apply to GEO. FACHE Auctioneer, Clyde. w A NT E l> KNOWN., first-class Cooking Stove Tor Side—Cheap. ■ t , • , ) I A new “ Weffheipt ” hj df-cabindt , Sevvhjg, Mac!line, with all the latest improved appliances. GEORGE F\CIIK, Auctioneer.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1126, 30 November 1883, Page 2
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