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FRIDAY, 23ed. ABRIL,, X 869,. A& 1(2 p.^ppk. At Post Molyneux. SpRN TUAPEKA,' NEYST FLOURMILL MACHINERY yiufiX MILL AND PLANT. HOUSEHOLD EURNIT.URE, &c. For Salp by Public. Auction. BRAVER,. MACLEAN AND CO. are favoured with instruction from A. Sv l^urray, Esq., whp is about to 1 leaive^e. c/>]jpny, tp.sell'by public.auction, at Port Mjofyne^ix, on, Friday, 22nd April, at tigrelxe o'clock x Ist. The.weljb-knpwn Stern-wheel Steamer Tnapeka, now plying on Molyneux River. This vessel measures— Length, 95 feet j breadth of- beam: 18, fee t;, depth of hold, \ feet ;. is. of^ Q^orsa power,, ca^ie% 4s. tons of. cargo, on a draught 0$ three feet, a^ about ten, mijes, per, hour, a,nd, is, yi every way admirably suited for. river or harbour traffic. Both machinery and hull have been throughly overhauled, and she ia np^ in, fixs^t-class forking order^ Terms, one-jbhird cash, the balance by approved acceptances at 3^ 6, .and 9 months, iuterest added. 2nd. Complete new Flour Mjill' Ma-, cliinery, jtist landed in Dunedin, and consisting of ; 2_ Pqjrtable flour milla in. circular iron, frames. 3 Pflfts 4ft Flinch mill stones Silk flour, dressing machine com-. plete Elevators, ifcc.j And 1 portable high,-pressure.steam engine, 10 h.p, npminal, capable of working, up, to 16, h.p, 3i;d, T^, e Fht* Mill, situated at the junction of the Puer.ua aijd Molyneux , Rivera, with, plant, consisting of I Hdgh-.press.ure. steam, engine, 10 [ h.p, nominal « 3. Pair, fiax rojl^r^. ! Press, &c, &q. The. premj&qa couid; b^ easily transformed into a wool-Bcourmg establishment, for which, from the si^e and. situaI tion, they a^e. admirably adapted. t —-. . — -_ 4th. Also all the modern and valuable, household furniture of : Mr. Murray, ip.cludi.ng a very excellent pianoforte in rosewood, by Erard, &c, &c. Terms at s,ajte. Note. — The steaine? -^ill leave Balclutha Bridge at 9 o'clock of the day of sale, conveying intending purchasers to Pojet Molyneux, and back to Balclutha same evening;. DRIVER, MACLEAN and CO. Q T I C E t fpHE. BOUNI^ARIESi fixed by the JL Board of gardens for the Tuapeka District fo^f 0^ the depasturing^ of sheep and cattle are defined as follows, v«. : — " Description of Boundary between sheep and cattle on the north-eastern side oj£ Tuapeka p^epiptu^ing Djystr^t. Cpn^nßencing a.t a, point on. the n,orthpastern,' Bour^d,ary pf District /T i?,ear t^e mouth of Nuggety G,ully ; $* /tl\e^ceiipNuggety GuUy to,Dewe's r. </ farm ; thence in a straight line to & . the head . of Gulb_ ; thence down Waitahuna Cxully to ' "V^aitahuna River y thence up said * ' River to the junction of its west branch ; tlience up west branch to %hfi junction of German Greek ; thence up German Creek to the iunction pjf Bells Cireek; thence up Bow Bells Creek to its source, boundary of run No. 52 y thence along the boundary of run No. 59 to near Trig. Station X ; thence along tl\e rp,ad to upper crossing to. Trig, station HH ; thence along ssme road |or. about 70 ohains fiy^er ; thence down a creek gunning Bouth to Tuapeka River, the western £[pundary of District. Boundary between s^cep, and, cattle, reserves on th,a aouth-western side. Beg\nnin2 at a $pvab on tl^e s^ujjb.-eaat-ern BovÚ of t^ Depasturing District, at Manuka CreeK ; thence u.p Manuka Creek to its source., at the dividing range or saddle, between and ; thence along the said dividing , range to the 'C)iitl\a yoad, \ thence along Jjajd r«ad, W th.c of Waitahuna, to the junction, pf the track to Miller's p^emptiye right, p.n Scrubby Point ; ' thence along said track to the head of a gully running into thp "Waitahuna Riyer, about half a mile below Leslie's or food's agricultural leasehold ; {hence 4<> w n the 'Vy'aitahuna River, tp' the mouth of Poison's Qreek.; thence up aa^d Creek to Poison's J4^t j thence up a branch of said Creek, running parallel with the firewood^ road, to its source ; thence in a straight ' line to the scrubby saddle on the T\jaj>eka Mouth rpad ; thence down a creek running into the Tuapeka River, near the southwestern angle of the Depasturing District. J. MACKAY, Chairman of Board.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 61, 10 April 1869, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 61, 10 April 1869, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 61, 10 April 1869, Page 2

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