TUESDAY, 28th JULY, tS&m'ecnaiely after the Government Land Sale. JSANSE AND GLEBE, AT TAP~ ANUL TTHEW HAY *■ has received instructions from the beacons' 1 Court of tho Presbyterian Church tof Tapanui to offer for public competition, 6n the aTjove date, immediately after the , l&prerinxient Land Sate, - 2That valuable Property known as the Presbyterian Mans 6 and Glebe, Tapanui. The House consists of six rooms and kitchen. There is also a Garden and Outhouses. The situation of the property is very picturesque. The GTeb'e consists of 50 acres df excellent land, 10 of which are bush, tho whole being .subdivided by substantial fences. TEBMB at 'Sale. •%£: . — = WEDNESDAY, 15th JULY, At 3 o'clock. I^A^STICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK \f will offer by auction, at their Booms. -Milton, on Wednesday, loth July, at 3 *'clocE, '1000 lbs. White Clover Seed .500 lbs. Aleyke Clover Seed 6 Bags of Cocksfoot 3 Tous of Potatoes ~~"~ 'SATUEDAY, 18th JULY. &nAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK %J will hold a sale by auction, at their Yards, Tokomiairiro, on the above date, at 1 o'clock, HOESES, CATTLE, AND SHEEP. Parties desirous to expose Stock for sale flon the above date, are requested to forward particulars to the Auctioneers, so as to have sthem advertised prior to the day of sale. .'SAXUEDAY, 18th JULY} 'At 1 o'clock. FOB ABSOLUTE SALE. |p APSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK \J have received instructions to sell by F Auction, at their Itooms, Milton, Tokomairiro, ton Saturday, 18th July, at 1 o'clock, The whole of tlte Clnims, Water Eaeeß, .Plant, Tools, &c., 6t the Havilah Hill Gold Mining and Water Eace Company, Eegistered. The property consists of three Water Eaces, commanding the whole of the creeks and water sheds on that side of the country; dam, two tail races, and .about 15 acres of highly auriferous ground, held under a lease, having .nearly 15 years to run. The only reason for disposing of tnis very feomplere and (to a party "of miners) highly Valuable mining property, is a disagreement fimong the present shareholders. The ground was prospected, and proved to *be highly auriferous, before the company ■^icftrred the expense of bringing the water :^rOm a considerable distance (nearly 30 miles) , fbut ribw that the wat3r is en Ihe'daim, and a Jcoirstaiit vapfAy available for a£ least- 7 months Sn Ch'e year, at an elevation of 10 feet higher rthan any other race in the locality ; the. prorequires little or no comment. To a *party of working men, it would prove a certain tortuna, and to capitalists, a certain return 'and handsome profit for money invested. . The whole of the property will be sold in tone lot, without the slightest reserve. TERMS AT BALE. I^APSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK As/ 'ha'-re received instructions to sell by jprivate treaty^ -J.BOO Acres (more or less) beautifully " situate, being on lsie Main South iEoad, and within a distance of about ■25 miles from Dunedin, and about ••; 10 miles from Tokomairiro. "Full particulars will be given by applying ts& €&pstick, Duthio, and Capsfcic't, Auctioneers -TolcotaaiKi'd. DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK %J have for sale : — half and three-quarter bred 33we8, in lamb to pure Leicester Earns. jk_ — . __ TUAPEKA GOLDFIELD. Application for an Agricultural Lease. %" HEEEBY give notice that I have applied JL ffco thro "Warden for a leaseof surveyed Sand for agricultural purposes, situate at aud sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 80, and 81, block 1., "Waitohuna iWest, comprising 195». 3r. 35p., jor 'thereabout; and that the said application •Vill be hefcr d at the Warden's Office, Lawjrence,*on July 2i). Persons'objeGting to the granting of such /lease must- lodge the same with the Waglen ' fbef ore 24 hours of the day of hearing. .JOHN M SMITH, 35yma Agent, H. L. Squires. TUAPEKA GOLDFIELD. - Application for, an Agricultural Lease. *iT HEEEBY give notice that I have applied 1 : t0 the Wardenjior a lease of nnsurrered s»nd foriagricultrural purposes, situate at and fbeing section, 51, block" X., Tuapeka East, 'Ibbmprising 200 aeyes, dr thereabout; and Ijfchat the said application will be heard at the Office, Lawrence, on July 29. Persons objecting to "the granting of such % ease must; lolge the same with the Warden fbef ore 24 hours of the day of heainng. DAVID HEED. "" JUAPEKA GOLDFIELD. Application for an Agricijlturoi Leave. *^T HEEEBY give notice *hat I have applied X to th"c Warden for a lease of nnsurveyed ' fland for agricultural purposes, situate at and Fbeing Section 43, block X., Tuapeka East, •*6omprising 30 acres ; and that the said .-application will be heard at the Warden's suffice, Lawrence, on July 29. Persons^ objecting to tho gr&tuang of such fteasc must lodge the Bame with the Warden feaf or e Si hour* of the day of hearing. CHARLES AEMSTRO.VG. iNGXICE OF EEMOVAL. £.. X E S -S 3b V ™ --68A0K0AL BOOtIPAKJgB, .~E$:&9 rointJved to those newly erected Promises fjh Boss Place, nest dobr to Messrs. Walker - jjMad fiwcSigne. "SF.S. begs -to 'thank his numerous supporters fiaxct the publican general for the liberal suprfoort heihas received .since his cotnidencement Jin busineis, apd hopes by attention to business :fciicl*ttpplying good aracles at moderate prices flfc«^^^ic.<i«tinnati(m.of thejiame- ;
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 371, 8 July 1874, Page 2
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845Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 371, 8 July 1874, Page 2
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