Sales tog Ruction. ' TUESDAY, 3rd MARCH. At the Wool Stores, High-street, Dunedin. MAGNIFICENT SHEtiP STATION FOR SALE, Maniototo District. ,v'RIC4IIT, STEPHENSON, & CO i T are instructed by Messrs. W. and J. Sanders to offer for sale by auction, at 3 o'elock in the afto'rnoon, their splendid Stations, being Nos. 206, 211, and 362, province of Otago, containing about 140,000 acres of pastoral country, as also eight Pro-omptivo .Rights of about 160 acros, and agricultural leiiso of 640 acres ; together with 40,000 firstclass sheep of mixed agos and sexes. The leaseholds have from eight to nine yoars of an unexpired term' and consist of woll-grassed plains downs, and hill country. The high country is divided from the low ground by a new wire fence. ■ The whole country is bounded by the Taieri Lake, secure rivers and ■fences, arid subdivided into 9 divisions and paddocks,' render-., The buildings are replete in every way, and consist of—■. ~ ~ "', A substantial eight-roomed house) ■ ■; . noarly new, surrounded by a well-stocked garden. Men's kitchen, store, sixstalled stable, hay-house, cart-shed ; shearers' house and wo'olshed, for 16 shearers, with new screw-press. The Auctioneers have much pleasure in calling the attention of capitalists and others .to this really excellent property ; and the only reason the owners have in 'disposing of it is that one of the partnors desires to retire from the business, and the other does not core to carry on by himself. ' • t Terms very liberal. Further particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers, or from . - OAKGILLS & M'LEAN, - " Dunedin. \'.^ttfrlk'|tfltkeß;:i;^;'\v''-;;^?l PRELIMINARY NOTICE. . rjHLTiCH of ENGLAND BAZAAR Tri Aid of PA'RSO/N.AGE FUND. Will be held in the Masonic Hall, Naseby, about the end of APRIL NEXT. Further, particulars will be duly announced. G. F. ROWLATI-, Hon. Sec OITNT IDA JOCKEY CLUB. Nominations and Weights for FLYING HANDICAP, sth MARCH, 1874. St. lbs., Aitken's roan colt Inveresk, 3 yrs . 6 0 Hazlett's brn Brunette, aged 9 6 Taggart's b g Fenian, toged 8 4 Keeuan's oh g Gamecock, aged 7 3 Keenan's b g Wild Manx Boy, 5 yrs,.. 8 4 Foster's b g Cocquet, 6 yrs ,7 3 Lowdeh's b m Beeswing, 6 yrs 6 7 Packman's ch horse Joe, 6 yrj 7 3 Frazer's b m Medora, aged '. .'9 2 Swanston's b g Border Lad, aged 8 10 Hazlett's b m Tafrail, agjd 8 2 GRAND STAND HANDICAP: Ndmeß* b h Faughablaugh, 3 yrs ...... 6 10 Aitken's roan colt Invereßk, 3 yrs ...'... 5 10 Hnzlett's b m Tafrail, aged 7 12 Taggart's br or b g Boomerang, aged... 7' 5 Koenan's eh g Gamecock, aged 6 13 Keonans b g Wild Manx Boy, 5 yrs... 8 0 Fostor's b g Cocquet, 6 yrs 6 13 Packman's oh horso Joe, 6 yrs 6 13 Friizer's b m Medora, aged 8 12 Hazlett'a b m Brunette, aged 9 2 Lefevre's ch g Banjo, aged i 12 E. T. GEORGE, . ■ Hon. Sec. to tho various Gold Receivers to receive parcels of Gold for transmission to the Mel-, bourne Mint. Each parcel to bo not less than ten ounces, and to have the weight of the contents written thereon by the transmitters. The parcels must bo lodged with tho Receivers the day preceding the departure of tho next All information may be obtained from the Receivers. ■■.-,<■.. ' HORACE BASTINGS, ' Secretary for Goldfields. Goldflolds Office, Duiierliu', Feb. 13,1871. FOR SALE, WO ONE.EIGHTH, SHAEES (50 Scrip) in tho Mount Pisgah Water Race Company, Limited, Maerowhcntia. First right to 10 Government heads of water from the Sakanui River. Eleven miles of race completed. Government grant to enlarge and construct remaining portion of'race. .Thirteen men at presom employod. For further, particulars apply to Botting aud Sons, Maerewhenua. 1 O ' Jf, ■.■ s 'a l e, -' BY TENDER. ■ 5"-Head QUARTZ CRUSHING ' MACHINE and 8 h-p. Horizontal SLeain Engine, with Cornish Boiler, Buildings, Tools, &c, every 'requisite. Situated at Rough Ridge, tho properly of tho Energetic Quartz Mining Company (Limited). Tenders will bo received to Maryfi 10th 1874/ Tenders nocepted for the whole or any part of the abovo. ■ ~ . . Specifications may be seen at the Company's Office, Messrs. Burton Bros., Dunedin ■ or at the Office of this Paper. ' ' The highest or any tender not' necessarily accepted. ; -. For further particulars apply to ' - , JOHN ARIS, ,; ~-• Legal Dunedin. i#T.O.VK ILLEGALLY in . session of CASKS hearing bur Brad'ds D.W., W. B, or W. M.~wi 11 be Prosecuted, as in no rise do we sell thf>m. ' ' : jas. Wilson AJfDCQ.,J ;;:; Wellpark Brewery, Dunedin.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 259, 20 February 1874, Page 2
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