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MONDAY, 24th JANUARY, 1870. PHOTOGRAPHIC PLANT. MATTHEW HAY has received infoructions to Bell by public auction, on the premises, Boss }?lace, Lawrence, on the above date, the yaluable PHOTOGRAPHIC PLANT, $he property of Mr. Gibb, consisting of Camera and lens, chemicals, dark room, baths, and all other requisites, numerous views, and a large number of negatives. Also, the Furniture belonging tq Mr. pibb,. Terms cash. No reserve. The building occupied by Mr. Gibb will be sold, unless privately disposed of. WEDNESDAY, 26th JANUARY, At one o'clock. A? Mb. W. D.MOKRISON'S, BLUE SPUR. CATTLE, HOUSE, G-ARDEN, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MATTHEW HAY has received instructions from AY. D. Morrison, Esq., to sell by public auction, on the above, date, and at the above place, ' "" OJ HEAD OF CATTLE, *J • Consisting of 15 pure-bred Ayrshire Cows, in calf, or with calves at foot. 7 two and three year old Steers and Heifers, in prime condition. 7 yearling do. do. 2 pure-bred short-horn Bulls, bred by Messrs. Pillans and Murray. 7 fat steers Also, Q First-class Hacks, with paddles and /V Bridles. And IVery superior Lady's riding Saddle and Bridle complete. A four-roomed Cottage, with Stabie and Outhouses ; also, a substantial Stockyard. The Cottage is enclosed in a beautiful Garden, well stocked with all kinds of Fruit Trees, Vegetables, and Shrubs. The Household Furniture consists of table, chairs, a really splendid sofa, bedsteads of wood and iron, dressing tables, crockery, cooking utensils, &c, &c. The only reason for Mr. Morrison disposing of the above is his removal to his house in Lawrence, which is already furnished. The whole to be sold without the slightest reserve. Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, 26th JANUARY, At One o'clock (Spur time.) AT THE BLUE SPUR. VALUABLE MINING PROPERTY, i"&o. "I TATTHEAA 7 HAY has received instrucItJL' tions, from Mr. James Thompson, to sell by Public Auction, on the above date, ONE-SEVENTH SHARE in the Perseverance Company's Claim, Water-Race, and Dam, and all property appertaining thereto. Also, ONE-SEVENTH SHARE in the v ' Claim known as Kepple's Mining Lease, together with ONEFOURTEENTH SHARE in the Hibernian Water-Race, and all other property appertaining thereto. Terms at Sale. The accident that befel Mr. Thompson gome months ago, by which he was deprived of his sight, and his desire to return to England, are the only reasons he has for disposing of the above valuable property. MONDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE MINING PROPERTY. AT BEIGHTQN'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ' " TEYIOT. JOHN COLE CHAPPSLE has receivedinstructions from Mes3ra. Nott, AVilliams, and Co. to sell by public auction, at Beighton's Assembly Rooms, Teviot, on Monday, 7th February, }87Q, at 2 o'clock sharp, The following Mining Broperty, Bituated at^Potters, 2 WATER RACES, registered for „ 8 heads of water ; Ta^ Race and Claims of 9 acres. The whole will be offered in one lot ; if not sold it will be submitted in 8 shares. The reason for the disposal of this property is that the party cannot agree, and prefer this course tq going into the Warden's Court for a dissolution of partnerThe Auctioneer having visited the ground states that the Tail Race is completed through solid rock, and is a fine piece of work. The water racejs are also completed, and the prospects in the claims are very good ; but as the party cannqt ftEnee, the property must be sold. J^HJir OOLE OHAPPXE, ' " Auoticmeer.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 102, 22 January 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 102, 22 January 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 102, 22 January 1870, Page 4

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