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Miscellaneous Advertisements. Maerewhenua, SALE OF VALUABLE Water Ekce Property. MESSKS. INDEB and GEORGE have received instructions from the Proprietor to sell by Public Auction, at. the Victoria. Hull, Rase by, ou the evening of SATURDAY-MAKCH 2, ; THAT VALUABLE MINING PERTY KNOWN AS THE BENLOMGND WATER RAGE, Consisting of C)f\ GOVERNMENT HEADS from jU\J the Maerewhenuaßiver, andironi Four Creeks along the line of Race. (First Rights.) 3 GOVERNMENT HEADS from the Benlomond Creek, and Tributaries along the line of Race.' (First Rights.) ALSO, ONE DAM, Together wilh TOOLS, consisting of—--1 DOZEN PICES, SHOVELS, > ANVIL, GRINDSTONE,

BENPH, g CWT. WROUGHT IRON, LBSfSTEEL, CWT. COALS* /* SLtJICE BOXES/eaeh 15 feet long; HAMMERS. _ The portion of this Race from the Diggings up to the Benioinond Creek has been already cut, is strongly constructed, and is at the present time in good working order. The above Rights are admittedly "wiebest on the Maerewhenua Goldfield. The sole cause of their being now offered for Sale being that the completion of the work is more adapted tor a Company than, for a private individual. jb'or the convenience of intending purchasers the Proprietor will be on the ground on Monday the 19th to Monday tne 2oth of February curt., both days inclusive, for the purpose of pointing out the property, and affording all and every other information in relation thereto, as may be desired. * , N.B. —The Auctioneers desire to draw the attention of the public to the sale of this valuable Property, which is admittedly the best in the Maerewhenua, and offers an opportunity for mining investment rarely to be met with. The proved auriferous country which the Race, when completed, will command, is almost unlimited in extent, while the nature of the ground is such as to render sluicing ope-' rations unusually easy. The Auctioneers would venture 10 suggest that the present would be a favorable opportunity of purchasing these Rights with the view; tb the formation.of a Joint-Stock Company to complete the construction of the works.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 156, 1 March 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 156, 1 March 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 156, 1 March 1872, Page 2

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