TUESDAY, 28th JULY, f Sifliedi&tely after the Government Lahd Sale. ISESBYTERIAN MANSE AND GLEBE, AT TAPANUI, >i\ i,. MATTHEW HAY ! has received instructions ; from . the Deacons' Court of' the Presbyterian. Church bf Tspanui to offer fdr public competition, Sv t?n the above date, immediately after tho government Land Sale, That valuable Property known the Presbyterian Manse and Glebe, Tariauui. The House consists of six rooms and kitchen. There is also a Garden and Outhouses. The situation of the property is very picturesque. Tho Glebe consists of | 50 acres of excellent land, 10 of which are bush, the whole behsg subdivided by substantial fences. Tbems at Sale. FRIDAY, 17th JULY, At 2 o'clock sharp. PSSIRABLE PRIVATE RESIDENCE, In Lancaster-street, Lawrence. - \kf ILLIAM -HAVES * has received ihatructions from Messrß. . |faitlaud Brothers to" sell by public auction. tjn Friday, l#th July, Under the Verandah, |*«el-Btreefc, at 2 o'clock sharp, That well-known and moat beautifully situated Private Residence in Lan-caster-street, at present in tho occupation of Mr. Dunnett. The house - is built on one of tho most picturesque sites in Lawrence, commanding an eitensire view oi the surrounding district. This is an opportunity for securing a first-class prirate dwelling, within a shore distance of J the principal business houses nnd Government oJOces rarely to be met with. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. Teems at Sale. Wi WEDNESDAY, 15th JULY, Afc 3 o'clock. nAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK \j will offer- by auction, at their Rooms, Milton, on Wednesday, loth Jnly, afc 3 fe'clock, 1000 lbs. White Clover Seed 500 lbs. Alsyke Clover Seed 6 Bags of Cocksfoot 3 Tons of Potatoes. xSATURDAY, 18th JULY. At 1 o'clock. rtAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK . , : %Jl \rill hold a sale by auction, at their Tokomairiro, on tho above date, at \ e-'clock, • . . HORSES, CATTLE, AND SHEEP. 6 Colts and Filliss, rising & years old 1 FUly, by Ydung Major, rising 3 years old 1 Filly, by Champion, rising 3 years old Parties desirous to expose Stock for 6ale fen the aboVQ date, are requested to forward particulars to the Auctioneers, so as to have them advertised prior to the day of sale. SATURDAY, 18th JULY, At 1 o'clock. CAIjSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK ■will sell by -auction, on Saturday, 18Lh ' $uiy, ~. -300 Pure-bred Leicester Ewes . SOO 6-tooth and 8-tooth cross Leicester Ewes ._ , i i Also, 1850 Merino Ewes, in lamb to Leicester Rams . Hiheabove Ewes were bred dy R. G. Wilson, • ~2!Bq\j df Lambourne Station, and hie having disposed df his station is the only reason for ,- -ciisposing of theni.. The pure-brecls are not to be surpassed by any ewes in the country, and '■ &re all in lamb to the Company's Rams. ' , SATURDAY, 18T5 JULY, ' ' * ' ' At 1 o'clock. for Absolute sale-. ~ /lapstick, duthie, and capstick. \J have' received instructions to sell by Ruction, ajb jbheir Rooms, Milten, Tokomairiro,. %i Saturday,' 18th July, at 1 o'clock, ■ , • .-. -Tholwhol's df the Claims, Water Races, Plant, Tools, &c, of the Havilah Hill Gold Mining and Water Race Com- ;- " : ': _ pany, Registered. The property tsonsists of three Water Races, commanding the whole of the creeks and- . > water shedr on that side of the j xsountry ; dam, two tail races, ■ and j ' about 15 acres of highly auriferous ground, held under a lease, having yearly 15 years to run. . ?!he only reason for disposing of this very %Bropletfr and (tc- a party or miners) highly Valuable mining property, is a disagreement ijimong the present shareholders. The ground was prospected, and proved to W highly auriferous, before the company incurred the expense of bringing the water from distance (nearly 30 miles), hut now Ihftt the water is on the claim, and a constant supply available for at least 7 months j in tixfr years fcfc an. elevation of 10 feet .higher than any other race m the locality ;" the pro|!erty requires little or no comment. To a jpjusfcy of working men, it would prove a certain fctffctEnej sn&- to capitalists, a certain return and handstJme profit fop money invested. The whole of the property, will be sold m ■^afl Iqt, without the «li s^.test reser.re. TEEMS AT! SALE. " riAPSTICK, DUTfIIE, AND CAPSTICK \j have received instructions to sell by |frirat6 treaty, 1800 Acre* {more or less) beautifully situate, being on the M&in South Road, and within a distance of about 25 miles from Dunedin, and' about 10 miles from Tekbm&iriro. Tfrifi particulars will be given .by applying %o, Capstick, Duthie,- and Capstjck, Auct'ionttr&jte Tokomairiro. %3SCPOUNDED on the" 4th day of: July, jfc 1874. .hjr Thomas Dwyer, oner yellow feteor, white on rump, .branded Hke'cFß* (con- j ijogjed) '6n oft rump ; owner unknown ; for] trespassing on- Bellamy Run, for which 2s. Ib, claimed ; and in default of being released, th& above Steer- Will- be sold at the Public 3?outd at Law*eace, im the 30th day of Jaly, ' -3ygj^-&fcls.6fcloekhotnir ' ' ' 2ETER ROBERTSON, ' |$&g££gg<s t}£ 4iw-l*w«sae<i -RqijifcL ,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 372, 11 July 1874, Page 2
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