Auctions. " TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND~ THURSDAY, 10th, 11th, and 12th FEBRUARY. Important Sale of ie LAND, PRODUCE, STOCK, AND MER d CHANDISE. i ¥\ MACLEAN AND CO is JLJ, have received instructions from th d Executors of the late Geo. Muir to sell ty it public auction, at the undermentioned place i, and dates, the whole of the valuable pro c perties, as follows : — AT CAMPTOWN, TUESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, '» At 11 o'clock eharp— 1. 52 acres Leasehold Land, 30 acre; of which are substantially fencec and in a high state of cultivatioi 2. 20 tons Ryegrass Hay, 6 do Oatei Hay, 24 acres Potatoes 3. 10 Horses, with Pack - saddlesj Riding saddles, Harness, &c. 4. 7 Cows, 12 head young Stock 5. Lot of pure-bred Fowls 6. Farm Implements 7. Sundries, including Books, Furniture, Jewellery, Guns, Revolvers, &c, &c. 8. Store, Dwelling, and Stables 9. Stock of Groceries, Drapery, Hardware, &c, &c. 10. 1 Pram Dingy. AT HATTER'S TERRACE, NELSON CREEK, WEDNESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock sharp — 1. Store and Dwelling-house 2. Stock of Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, Ironmongery, and Drapery (in lots to suit purchasers). AT RED JACK'S, THURSDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clockStore, Stock, &c, as at Nelson Creek. The auctioneers desire to call the attention of Farmers, Storekeepers, and Speculators to the above important sale. The farm at Camptown is one of the most desirable agricultural properties in the Grey Valley. The Stores at Hatter's Terrace and Ked Jack's are situated in the centre of large mining districts, andhave always commanded an extensive trade. The Horses are first-class packers, and being so well-known in the district require no further description. The Cows and young stock are all well bred and perfectly quiet. The Stocks at the various stores are wellassorted, and in excellent condition, Without reserve. Terms, liberal, at sale. D. MACLEAN and CO., Auctioneer Public Notices TEE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between JAMES AIKEN and JOHN MAGILL, carrying on business as storekeepers at Moonlight and Reefton, in the Province of Nelson, under the style or firm of "Aiken and Magill," has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The business for the future will be carried on at Reefton by James Aiken, and at Moonlight by John Magill. Dated at Greymouth the 7th day of February, 1874. JAMES AIKEN. JOHN MAGILL. Witness— J. M'Millan. \ SsIGNED ESTATE OF B. J. JONES. jLJL All Accounts against the above Estate are requested to be sent in, with affidavits attached, to the office of D. Maclean and Co., on or before Thursday, the 12th day of February, 1874, or they will not be recognised. F. W. LAHMAN, ) Trustees D. MAGOFFIN, \ irustees - Greymouth, February 5, 1874. I^OTTCE OF REMOVAL. KENNEDY BROS., Importers, Wholesale Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, d c. , have REMOVED to new premises corner of Tainui and Hospital streets, Greymouth. T\ISPATCH IRON WORKS, Greymouth. RAE and SEWELL, ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, IRON and BRASS FOUNDERS, and GENERAL SMITHS, (Late Hughes and Co. ) Have enlarged their plant and premises to prevent delay in the execution of the many orders entrusted to them. They are now in a position to turn out any size of Brass or Iron Castings, and to any pattern. Blacksmith work of every description executed. Quaitz-crushing, Saw-mill, and Steamboat Machinery have their special attention. Agricultural Implements, Ranges, Boilers, Engines, Theodolites, Printing Presses, and machinery of every description repaired. Estimates given for Quartz-crushing plant. A large stock of Tram Wheels, Axleß, and Bearings on hand. Wantea. AT Mrs SHIEL'S Registry Office and Servants' Home, Wanted, Barmaids and General Servants, for town and country. First-class female Cook waits re-engagement. Address Tramway Cottage, opposite Masonic Ball. WANTED, a Lad, or Man, accustomed to milk Cows. Apply Perotti, Commercial Hotel. WANTED, a Man; good milker, and for general work. W. Fairhall, i Greymouth. WANTED, an Agricultural Laborer; must be accustomed to mow. Apply [ at once to P. Cameron, Cosmopolitan Hotel. Lost and round. LOST, ..on Saturday evening, between Arney street bridge and Woolfe , and Killeen's, a Gold Earing, with Greenstone. The finder will be rewarded by bringing it to the office of this paper.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1722, 10 February 1874, Page 3
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