s&iilcs lig TUESDVY, 3rd MARCH. At the- Wool Stores, High-street, Dunedin. MAGNIFICENT SdfiEP STATION FOR SALE, Maniototo District. * " are instructed by Messrs. W. and J. Senders to offer for sale by auction, :at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, their splendid Stations, being Nos. 206, 211, and 362, province of Otago, containing about 140,000 acres of pastoral country, as also eight Pre-emptive Rights of about lb'(i acres, and agricultural louse of .610 acres ; together with 40,000 firstsheep of mixed ages and rexes. The leaseholds have from eight to nine years of an unexpired term, and consist of well-grnssed plains downs, and hill country. The high country is divided from the low ground by a new wire fence. The whole couutry is bounded by the Taieri Lake, secure rivers and fences, and subdivided into 9 divisions and paddocks, rendering the working expenses very ', # light. The buildings are replete in every way, and coiisist of— A substantial eight-roomed house,* nuarly new, surrounded by a well-stocked garden. Men's kitohen, store, sixstalled stable, hay-house, cart-shed ; shearers' hbUße and woolshed, for 'l6 shearers, with new screw-press. The Auctioneers have much pleasure in calling the attention of capitalists and others to this really excellent properly; and the only reason the owners have in disposing of it is that one of the partners desires to retire from the business, and the other does not care to carry on by himself. . ; . Terms very liberal. particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers, or from OARO-ILLS & M'LEAN, ' Dunedin. , , fhtfrlfc sfotzus MONDAY, 20th APRIL, 1874. C)KAA ACRES near Macraes *mJtJ\J.\-/ for sale on Deferred Payments, on 20th April. 1874. Notice is hereby given, that block 11, Highlay District, to the east of block I, .already surveyed, will be surveyed into suitable sections, and opened for application on deferred payments on the 20th April, 1874, at the Land O/Bce, Naseby. 11 BINDERS WANTED for the Erection of SCHOOLHOUSB and TEACHER'S RESIDENCE at Hills Creek. Plans and Specifications to be seen at Mr. "Walter Inder's, Naseby; or Mr. Samuel Inder's, Hills Creek. Committee, filookstone Hill," on or before the 14th' inst. The Committee will not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. M. WADE, Sec. School Committee. MUNICIPALITY OF NASEBY*. TOWN HALL. \ ENDERS WANTED for Excavating and laying Foundation of Stone; a, for Ereption of Walls (either cob or stone) according to specifications, to be seen at Mr. Busch's residence.
Tenderers to state price per yard for tho separate work required, and to be lodged at the Town Clerk's Office not later than 6 p.m. on Wednesday next. • The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By Order. GEO. CLARKE, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Feb. 6, 1874. IAPITAL INVESTMENT / f __ DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND BOOT . ESTABLISHMENT, AT ST BATHANB, FOR SALE. Those centrally-situated Premises, in the mainstroet of 3b. Bathans, presently occupied "by Mr. A. Hill, are offered for private sale. The Stock, which is varied and select, can be had at valuation, consists of articles in daily request that command a ready sale on a goMfield town. As Mr. Hill ia about to leave the Colony he is prepared to treat for the immediate sale of the stock and buildings on the most moderate terms. THE MONTEZUMA HOTEL, ST. BATHANS. P. MALLON. . PSOFBIXTOK. This Hotel, offers superior attractions to Travellers. Spirits, Wine», and Beers of approved brands Good Stabling and best attention given. IHE BALLARAT HOTEL . ST. BATHANS P. HANRAHAN begs to assure his friends that the same comfort and conveniences' still exist at the above Hotel; Good Brands of Beers, Wines, and Spirits only kept. Excellent Stabling attached. GOOD BUIIABD TABLE.' THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BT. BATHANS. P. KENNY............ Puopbiktob. Only tho best brandd of I'eers, Wines and Spirits kept. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Good and Comfortable Stabling attached. One of Alconk's Full-sized Billiard Tables on' the Premises. CIOCKTa, Ac, IN MOUNT IDA 1 WSTRICT. ' .' KKBIDEHT MAOIBTBA,TK'B AXD WAttDßJf's ■■■['. COVKtA. ' ' . JXiSEBY—Feb. 19, 2«. Hi. Bathanb—Febnmry/2'i. £-. a. au-pATffOBDf. \ R;M.'.on'd Wap'lM.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 257, 6 February 1874, Page 2
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