FRIDAY, 33e» AUGUST, At 2 o'clock; ££LEXI)ip, MINJNG SPECULATION. HORSESHOE CLAIM, HAVELOCK. At CoghOl's Hotel, Havelock. Tp Miners, Capitalists, and others. %jf ATTHEW HAY f*x tap received instructions to Bell by public auction, on Friday, the 23rd day pf August, at 2 o'clock, at Coghill's Hotel, Havelock, All that valuable Mining Property, situate at Havelock, anil knp*n as the HORSESHOE CLAIM, consisting of 10 acres, held under a Certificate pf Mining Lease, with Head Race, Tail Races, Dams, Tramway, Trucks, Building Materials, Sluice Boxes, Blacksmith's Bellows, |"orge, Tools, &c. The pnly reason for the present proprietors disposing of the above is the want of capital to complete the necessary race in connection with the claim. The claim itself has been thoroughly prospected, and proved to be. highly auriferous ; and to a pußgbaser qr company with capital, affords an opportunity ior investment rarely to be met with. TERMS AT BAIB, For further particulars, apply tq THE AUCTIONEER ; or L. C. HOLMES, Lawrence. FRIDAY, 6tb SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. LAWRENCE COALPIT AND PLANT. BRICKYARD, SHED, PU&MIIjL, &c. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. . • > To Miners, Brickmakers, Specul&iors, and others, •IT A T T H E W. H A V has received instructions from the Lfsse.es of the Lawrence Coalpit to Bell py auction, at his Sale Ro.onis., Ross Place, Lawrence, pn Friday, 6,th September, at 2 o'clock, The COALPIT, together with all the necessary tools, and. appliances fp,r working the mine, in? eluding twp Horses and Truck, and a Weighing Machine.. Also, the BRICKYARD, with Drying Shed 21ft;. x 108ffc., and, capable of drying 35,000 pricks at one filling ; also, a strong p(»b Kiln, foE burning bricks, with & U the required plant, consisting of Pug : mill, Mould, Stool, The whole of the above property i s , situated on blocks XVI. and XXXV.,, and part of blocks XXXIV, and. XVII., and comprises 14 acres. It is held under a lease of 21 years, 15 of which have still to run. There is an unlimited supply of coal. The Pit and Brickyard m,ay be, inspected, and further information, maj be had of Mr. Uren, on the ground. ; or of Mr. George. Walker, Lawrence.. _ There will also be so,ld, on the same date, in quantities to. suit purchasers,. 35,000. first-claas Bricks. ZEBMS AX SALB. MOUNT BENG.ER GQLDFIELD. Application, for an Agricultural Lease. I HEREBY give, notice that I have applied, to the" Warden for a lease of land for agricultural purposes, being sections '3l and 32, block "ill. disirict, comprising 95 acres., or thereabout ; and that the sajct application" -will fee heard at the Warden's dffice, Roxburgh, gn AtymttSl Persons d'ojecting to the gfsfttiflg of 23$ lease mi^st lodge the saiQft f ith the Warden before ' hour* 'of the
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 238, 22 August 1872, Page 4
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