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Saturday, 25th july, At 2 o'clock. A T T H E W HA V 43* has received instructions #om thb Smirch Committee to Bell by public .auction, The Building situated at Evans Flat, and known as the Wesleyan Church; together wf?h fittings and f nrniture, consisting of pulpit, seats, and table. The building is 20ft. x 15ft., and is constructed of 'wooden walls and iron roof. TEEMS AT BALE. TUESDAY, 28th JULY, Immediately after the Government Land Sale' Presbyterian manse and glebe, at tapanui. \k ATT HEW HAY •^•*- ha& received instructions from the .-■-^aacons' Court of the Presbyterian Church 'oi Tapanui to offer <£or public^ conip«ition, 8n tho ~apuTP -ct',^.^,— toSivixiuuiAj' after the Land Sale, That valuable Property known as the Presbyterian Manse and Glebe, Tapanui. The House consists of six rooms and kitchen. There is also a Garden and Outhouses. The j situation of the property is very • picturesque. The Glebe"consists of 50 acres of excellent land, 10 of which are bush, the whole being Subdivided by substantial fences. Terjus at Sale. FRIDAY, 17th JULY, At 2 o'clock sharp. Desirable private residence, In Lancaater-strcet, Lawrence. TTT ILLIAM HAVES **■ Bas received instructions from Messrß Brothers to sell by public auction, %n Friday, 17th July, Under the Verandah, 3?8el-strset, at 2 o'clock sharp, That well-known and most beautifully^ situated Private Residence in Lan-caster-street, at present in the occupation of Mr. Dunnett. The house is built on one of the most picturesque sites in Lawrence, commanding ; an extensive view of the surrounding "district. This is an opportunity for securing a first-class private dwelling, within a short distance of the principal business houses and \Jorernm.cnt offices rarely to be fret with. For further particulars, WpV to the Auctioneer. Teems at Salb. after the sale of Messrs. Mainland's property, on ' FRIDAY, 17th JULY, \tit IBLIAM HAVES * • will submit to public competition, 'AH that valuable Property in Ross Place lately occupied by Mr. Patrick Lyng. The property adjoins the new Town , Hsll, and has a frontage of 52 feet to .Boss Place. It is considered one its best business sites in Lawrence. TEEMS LIBBBAL, FRIDAY, 17te JULY.V At 2 o'clock, t*7 ILLIAM HAVES * has received instructions to sell on \he above date, 'Ssctions 7, 8, and 9, Block XXIX., on which is erected a comfortable threeroomed Cottage, at present bringing in a good rental j also, Section I, j 'Block LX., about 1 acre, and various c other Sections, some of which wil b« enumerated before the day of sale. "After the above, Mr. Hayes will offer for sale 'some choice Pictures, got up ; Mirrors, «§Ufc framed ; Furniture 'and ether articles. - TEEM 3AT SALB. SATURDAY, 18th JULY, , - At 1 o'clock. v r £OR ABSOLUTE SALEr ,-nAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK \j have received instructions to sell hy ic-oticn, afc their Rooms, Milton, Tokomairiro, :v Saturday, 18th July, afc 1 o'clock, The whole of the Claims, Water Races, Plait, Tools, &.c, of the Havilah Hill G.old Miuiug and Water Race Comjpanj, Registered. The property consists of three Water Races, commanding the whole of the creeks and w.aler sheds on that side of the "country; dam, two tail races, and "kbout 15 acres of highly auriferous 'ground, held under a lease, having in«arly 16 years to run. 'Jbe only reason for disposing of this very ?i_rnpl<jfco and (to a party of miners) highly mining property, i& a disagreement »|j26ng the present shareholders. v Tfao "ground was prospected, and proved to aa highly auriferous, before the company 'inaurred the. expense of bringing the water .frosTa considerable distance (nearly 30 mjl«s), put now that the water is ou the claim, 'and a '^onstanfe supply available for at least 7 months • ,1p the year, at aa elevation of 10 feat "higher " ihkn feny other race in the locality ; the pro•gsrfcyjrequires- little or- .no comment. To a &&rtj of working men, it would prave a certain fortune. &nd to capitalists, a certain return ici naiidaoaie profit for ma:i?j invested. The v, ao]& of th 6 property will be seld 1n V'S let, " tr it} i f>Ht stie slighicsß reserve.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 373, 15 July 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 373, 15 July 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 373, 15 July 1874, Page 2

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