"-^SATURDAY, 16th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. At AIREY'S YARDS, BOSS PLACE, LAWRENCE. HORSES! HORSES! HORSES! THTATTHEW HAY •"■*• has received instructions from Mr. Arthur Smith, of Dunedin, to sell by public auction, on Saturday, 16th April, at the above yards,' at 2 o'clock, "I A First-class Horses, consisting of xU light and heavy draught, suitable for buggies, spring carts, &c. The Auctioneer having previously sold horses of Mr. Smith's rearing, can confidently recommend them as being thoroughly staunch, and suitedfor saddle or harness. THURSDAY, 21st APRIL, At 12 o'clock. VALUABLE „ MINING PROPERTY AT HORSESHOE BEND. MATTHEW HAY has received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by public auction, on the Ground, at ' Horseshoe Bend, on Thursday, April'2lst, One-fifth Share in that valuable * ' Water Race, known ' as Rigney and Parry's, running from the Menzion Burn to the Horseshoe Bend, registered to carry^ heads of water, and capable of carrying 10. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 4th and sth May, 1870. Commencing each day at 11 o'clock. To Capitalists, Hotelkeepers, Minerß, and others." MINERS' REST HOTEL, SWITZERS. HORSES, CATTLE, LAND, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COTTAGE, &c, &c, &c. SHARES IN WATER RACE AND SLUICING- CLAIM. MATTHEW HAY has received instructions from Mr. N. Jennings (who is about to leave the colony for England) to sell by public auction, on Wednesday . ajid Thursday, 4th and sth May next, at Switzers, That large and commodious Hotel known as the MINERS' RIGHT HOTEL, .frenchman's hill, Containing ten bedrooms, large concert or dining-room, billiardroom, bar-room, bar-parlour, kitchen, and outhouses, and large garden attached. Also, all the FURNITURE connected with the above, Consisting of a valuable billiard table, complete, with furniture ; chairs, tablesj sofas', beds and bedding, large cooking stove, with cooking utensils complete ; and all tihe requisites connected with a good hotel in working order. The above premises are now in occupation of Mr. Alex. Dean, at a rental of £3 per week. Also, A ; six-acre Paddock, with substantial fence, situated in Happy Valley. Sections 1 and 22, block XVII., in the Township of Waikaia. About 20,000 first-class new bricks. Also, . MR. JENNING'S RESIDENCE, situated about one mile from Switzers, near the race course, and being well adapted for dairy farming — a substantial weatherboard cottage of two rooms, with brick dairy attached, fowl-house, piggery, and stackyard ; .als6, 2. cows, .with calves at foot; 1 heifer, in calf ; 3 draught horses, 3 Saddle do., i large" dray, 1- tip dray, 3 ladies' saddles,- 1 gentleman's do., pigs, fowls, geese, &c; " • • . • Also all' the Household Furniture, consisting of double iron bedstead and bedding, chairs, tables, crockery, trays, timepiece, cooking utensils, &c. Also, about 9 tons of good Oaten Hay, * l in stack. j Together wjth. one-fourth of a fifth share in- the Scrubby Terrace Water Race ; also, one-fourth share in Sluicing Claim of four acres, supplied by the above uace, all in full work. - — . The whole of the Property will be sold '-« without reserve on the above date. "
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 114, 14 April 1870, Page 4
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