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FRIDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 1874, At 2 o'clock, FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND DWELLINGHOUSE. MA TTH E W HAY lias received instructions from Mr. A. JJ. Matthews, Lawrence, to cell by public auction, on Friday, Bth Novembpr, 1874, at % o'clock, on the premises, All that Property situate on tho town boundary, adjoining the Presbyterian Manse, comprising 42 acres of Freehold Land, divided into three paddocks, 11 acres of which have been laid down in English grass and clover, all securely fenced and ■watered, on which has lately been erected a comfortable and commodious five-roomed. Dwclliugliouse, well liueel throughout. Also, the whole of his Household Furniture, &c., particulars of which will appoar in a future advertisement. Improvements having bocn made by the planting of fruit and forest trees and live fences, the Auctioneer has every confidence in recommending the property as one of the most desirable and pleasantly situatod about Lawrence. The proprietor's reason for the disposal of the property is his leaving the district. Teems at Salh. SHOW OF ENTIjtE HORSES. MATTHEW HAY will hold his Fifth Show of Entire Horses at the Victoria Sale Yards, P^eel-street, Lawrence, on Thuesbay, 29th Octobee, at twelve o'clock. All entries must be made and pedigrees gent in not later than the previous day. WEDNESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1874, At 1 o'clock p.m. To Capitalists, Mining Speculators, & Others. pEOR^GE FACHE instructed by the proprietors, will sell by public auction, at his Rooms, Clyde, on Wednesday, November -4, 1874, at 1 o'clock sharp, Tie Steam Dredge SALAMANDER, now lying moorDd in the Mdyneux, a short distance below Clyde. The Dredge is 52 feet long and 15 feet beam, and is built of the best Oregon .Timber, and has a tworoomed Cabin, and other conxen- * iences. The steam-power consists of a two horse-power reversible engine, complete for working the windlass, with two cast-iron barrels, twelve inches in diameter, cast-iron winch head and .necessary cog, (Iriving and piniqn wheels, break, | reversing gear, &c. A one horsepower ongl:ie, for working the chain pump, a seven horse-power multitubular boiler, tho whole in complete and thorough working order. A first-class boat, also, anchors, chains, ropes, sluice boxes, in all forming a dredging plant complete in every particular. Terms at Sale. The Anctloneer, in drawing attention to the above sale, has but little diffidence in saying that, in the hands of a practical man, the above plant is a sure fortune. THURSDAY, 29th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. ptAPSTICE, DUTHIE, AND CO. vJ have been favored with instructions from Mr. Tanner, Akatore, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Milton, on Thursday, the 29th October, at 2 o'clock, Sections 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, block IV., Akatore district, containing by admeasurement 878 acres, more or less ; together with "six-roomed Dwelling House, Barn, Stockyard, Sheds, &c., &c, 30 acres in wheat, 30 acres in English grasses, and the remainder in natural grass. The whole is fenced with posts and rails, and planted with furze or whin, The property is about half a mile from the eca beach. Terms will be announced at sale. " FRIDAY, 30th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWNSHIP SECTIONS. nAPSTTCK, DUTHIE & CO. have ' re\J ceived instructions to sell by public auction, -on the ground, opposite Hislep and Bennett's butcher's shop, township of Clover- j field, adjoiniutf township of Fairfax, on Fri- ' day, 30th October, at 2 o'clock, r j 13 Building sections, numbering from ' 1 to 13, in the township of O'loverfield, ' Sections 89, 97, and 107, block VII., and sections 12 and 13, block VIII,, Mr, James Smith's subdivision of town of Milton, containing 1 rood each (more or loss) in both townships. Section 89 has 100 links froniage to Johnson-street, 250 links (o Shakespeare-street; se.> tion 107, 250 links to Shakespearestropt, and 100 links to CliaucerBlreet; section 97, 100 links to Johnson-street ; 12 and 13, block VIII-, 100 lints each to Olmucergfcreet. The 18 sections in the township of Cloverfield have a frontage of 100 links each, frontfug the road leading in a direct line — or say a continuation of Moore-street, township of Milton. The whole of tho sections in both townships were carefully selected ,as being suitable for either private residences or busipeas sites ; also for dryness and clrahiage, ffhiob, i? a very important consideration. For particulars, apply to the Auctioneers,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 403, 28 October 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 403, 28 October 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 403, 28 October 1874, Page 2

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