Miscellaneous Advertisements DUKE OF EDINBURGH QUARTZ MINING- COMPANY, MACRAES (UKGISCEIIEIi). ■ % , : BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, miTE LEASE AND PLANT of tlie JL above Company are now offered for Private Sale. The Plant consists of— One ten-head Battery, -with cast-iron framing, &c, complete, and selfacting feed gear, spare shoes, gratings, &c. ~ ; Boiler, 25 feet by 6 feet, set in brickwork 6'inch- Plunger Pump, with crank complete 1G inch cylinder, ?6 inch stroke, Horizontal Stream Engine Blocks, in sets,.two ton arid smaller Blacksmith's '..Shop 1 and tools, bellows, . &c ~ Picks, stocks and dies, tools of all sorts j Railway iron, props, slabs, timber, &c Offers will be received for the Lease, with the 'Buildings and Machinery, either in one lot or in separate lots, to suit the convenience* of intending purchasers. All the Machinery is new,, having been but a short time in use. If tlie' above is not disposed of privately by tlie sth April, it will be sold by public auction in Dunedin without reserve, early in that mouth, of which notice will be given. A detailed list of the Plant, &c, can be seen either at the Works or at my, office.. Offers to be sent to JOHN BATHG-ATEv . Solicitor, Dunedin. AGO GOLD FIELDS. APPLICATION fok an AG-RICULTURAL LEASE. DISTRICT OF MOUND IDA: , March ,17th, 1871. To the Warden at Naseby. . I HICRE.BY* APPLY for a Lease of Land for Agricultural Purposes, situate at Swiuburn, a d being within 'my Run .(No. "WS), on the south side of the Dunedin road, and comprising Five Hundred and Two Acres, or thereabouts, in accordance with the Otigo Hundred* ttegulation Act, 1869, Amen linent Act, 187(), and the Agricultural Leases Regulations of the Eleventh day of January, 187i>, made under the Goldfields Act, 1866, and the Goldfields Act Amendment Act*,•■■-1867-8-9. JOSEPH PRESTON. THE ABOVE APPLICATION will be Heard before me at the Court House, INaseby, on the. Thirteenth day of April n6xt, at Eleven a.m. H. W. ROBINSON, Warden. CHIN ES E ST O RE, (In premises lately occupied by Janies Harper) 'NASEBY. " OUJs GAY TAiSr ; desires tu in- | form; his friends, and the public "that, in addition to the Chinese; Goods hitherto kept in stock by him, it-is his intention hereafter to fleal in European Goods also. L. G. IV hopes to secure some of tlie patronage so liberally .bestowed upon his predecessor. il. ' NO T I C E. TO THE ELECTORS MOUNT IDA DIS TRIG T. you my most sincere thanks for the honor you haye done me in -.returning me as your representative in the Provincial Council. My utmost endeavors 1 will be used for the benefit of the Mount Ida District in particular, and the Goldfields of the Province generally. All Goldfields measures, having in view the prosperity of the 'miners, will receive my warm support. I am, Gentlemen, Yours, &c, D. H. MERVYX. ~\ .Qis'l\ on the road to Eyehum, a < Small Cross,;-green in gold. Reward if returned to Rev. J. A. JS orris, or to thy oilice of this~plipei. '
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 108, 24 March 1871, Page 2
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