FRIDAY, JUNE 13th, At 3 o'clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MA TTII IS W HAY has received instructions from Mr. James Dochorty to sell by public auction' at the Victoria Sale Yards, Peel-street, Lawrence, on the above date, The Lease of 105 Acres for the term of 3 years. The Paddocks are divided a3 follows : — One of 30 acres, on which is erected a new four-roomed House, and the other contains 75 acres securely fenced, in which there is an excellent Stockyard 1 Q Acres Oats in stack "j Ton English Grass Haj r Also, A splendid Buggy and Harness *j Horses, consisting of 0 Two-year Clds and Yearlings 9 Splendid Buggy Mares 1 Draught Filly, imported by Mr. Nisbet Also, Lot 1, tho Leasehold for 99 years of a corner Section, with a frontage i of 66 feet to Whitehaven-street and 75| feet to Ross Place. Lot 2 the Leasehold for 99 years of Section with a frontage of 52 feet to Ross Place and a depth of 84 feet. The Auctioneer begs to inform the public that the only reason Mr. Docherty has for selling the above property is his intention of leaving the Tuapeka district. SATURDAY, JUNE 14th, At 1 o'clock. To Miners, Speculators, and Others. MATTHEW HAY has received instructions from the Executor in the Estate of the late Thomas Law to sell by public auction on the Claim, at Havelock, on the above date, at 1 o'clock, One-fourth Share in a 6 Acre Claim, situated at Havelock, and known as Hamilton and Co.'s, together with the Plant complete. Also, O Water Races X Horses O Q Drays and Harness, complete Chaff Cutter Stack of Oats Stable and Hut, and One-third Share in a Saddle Mare, in foal to Quicksand Also, One-third Share in 3 Cows and a number of Articles. NO RESERVE. Terms Cash. LC . HOLMES, « ACCOUNTANT, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Has for sale :—: — Freehold and other Properties. TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE, Ross Place, Lawrence. T MPOUNDKD on the 13th day of Mjy, I 1873, by Capt. M'Kenzie. Glenkeni^h station, one chesnut horse, blaze do^p face, scar on near thigh, branded like J off shoulder, owner unknown, for trespassing on Glenkeuich station, for which no damages are claimed ; and in default of being released, the above horae will be sold at the public pound at Tapanui, on Friday, the 6th June, 1873, at 12 o'clock noon. A. MACGREGOR, Poundkeeper of the Glenkenich Pound. APPLICATIONS FOR LAND. TO prevent misapprehension, persons desirous of applying to purchase or occupy Crown Lands, are informed that every application must be made at the Land Office of the district in which the land applied for is situated. The land in Glenkenich and Waipahee districts, advertised open for application on the 22nd instant, must be applied for at Invercargill. Forms of application may be had at any Land Office, or will be sent by post to any one if reqnested. Applications may be sent by post, addressed to the "District Land Officer," along with a draft in favor of the Receiver of Land Revenue, for the deposit of 2s. an acre of the land applied for. J. T. THOMSON, Chief Commissioner. '
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 278, 29 May 1873, Page 4
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