SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, : At 3 o'clock (Lawrence time). BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, TOOLS, &c. - At BLUE SPUR, , ' i To Blacksmiths, Farriers, and others. ] -nrr illiam hayes has received instructions from Mr. T. Hindo to sell by public auction, on the above date, on the premises, Blue Spur, All those valuable premises lately occuQccnpied by Mr, T, Redman, conpisting of a Blacksmith's Shop, fitted with the following appliances ; — 1 pair of bellows, 2 anvils, 2 vices, 1 drilling machine, half ton of nails, quantity of iron and steel, taps and dies, sluice forks, spades s.nd shovels, lockß, fuse, pick handles, fellqes, hames, sheet iron, grindstone, scales and weights, punching machine, and a large quantity of other articles too numerous to particularise. The Auctioneer, {n calling attention to the above, desires to inform the public that the vrhole of the property is for bona Jide and unrestricted sale, and that $11 t-hp nrticlp-j are pf the best description. Terms at Sale. WEDNESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock, IMPORTANT NOTICE OF THE EXTENSION OF THE RISING TOWN ~QF MILTON. pAPSTICK, DUTHIB, AND GO. \J have been favored with instructions from James Elder Brown, Esq., to Sell by Auction, pn the ground, on Wednesday, 2nd December, pt 2 o'clock — About 60 Building Sections, situate between lust subdivision and the railway line, abutting on the station. Terms liberal, and title under Land Transfer Act. The ground is all pegged and numbered ready for inspection. N.'B. — The Auctioneers draw special atten* tion to the above, as being the moat important sale of township sections they have ever pffered to the public. Plan 3 can be Been at the Auctioneers' Offices and lithographic Maps are in course of preparation. When ready the publi j ujll be notjflsd by advertisement. THUBS.DAY, 3hd DECEMBER. pAPSTICK, -DUTHIE, AND CO. \J have been favored wilh instructions from Thomas Murray, "Esq., Glenore, to sell by auction, at the ensuing Tokomairivo Show, on Thursday, 3rd December, immediately after awards are declared, 4 Pure-bred Short-horn yearling Bulls 4 do do do Heifers Also, after the Sho\r, The whole of the Hurdles and Timbw used i?i the construction of pens, &c, will be sold to the highest bidder. SATURDAY, sth DECEMBER. At 2o'clock. IMPORTANT S\LF, 6f FREEHOLD • L VND. nAPSTICK, DUTIHE AND CO. \J have been iavore-l with instructions from, ' Mr. John Johnstbne, of Warepa, to sell by paiction at the Royal Mail Hotel, Clinton, on (Saturday, the sth December,,^; 2 o'clock — - All those pieces or parcles of Land in the Province of Otago, being sections 1, 2, and 3, block IV., Warepa District, containing by admeasurement 284 acre 9, 2 roods, and 17 poles (more or less), together with Weather-board Cottage, and all other buildings thereon ; 30 acres are now in wheat, oats, barley, and potatoes, fenced off as one paddock ; 30 acres, ore thereabouts, in fallow, the remainder in natural grass ; one end and side fenced, the other end and side bounded by river Waiwera, forming a natural fence. The railway runs through the property alongside the fallow land. The whole is first class arable land, well watered by the Waiwera, but never being subject to be flooded ; within quarter of a mile to public school, and about three miles from the rising town' of Clinton ; in fact, it is as desirable an agricultural farm as there is in the Province. 'Terms liberal, which will be announced at sale. TUAPEKA GOLDFIELD, Application for an Agricultural Lease. I HEREBY give notice that I h.ave applied to the Warden tor a lease of surveyed land, for agricultural purposes, situate at and being sections 4? qncl iG, block VI., Tuapeka West, comprising IS-U 2v 3,2p, or thereabout ; and that the sairl appiicjilioii .vj!l be heard at the Warden's Ofike, Lawrence, on Dec 7. Persons objecting to the granting of such lease must lodge tho same with the Warden jiefqre 2-i hours of the clay of hearing. ■ JESSIE DRYDEN. By her Agent, John Galbrai^h. TUAPEKA GOLDFIELD, Application for an Agricultural Lease. T HEREB" 17 " give notice I that have applied X to the Warden for a lease of surveyed Jancl for agricultural purposes, situate at and feeing epction "27, bloeklll.,TableHill District, ppmprifiing 134 a. 3r, 00p., or thereabout; and that the said application will fcp heard £t tho Warden's Office, Lawrence, on Depember 21. Persons objecting. to the granting of such Jease must lo.lgc the same with the Warden before 24.- hours of the' day of hearing. WILL! A K BENNETTS, 15j his Agent,.H, L. Squires. TUAPEKA GOLDFIELD. '" - Application for an Agricultural Lease. " I HEREBY giw noih-c lhat I have applied to the Warden for a. lease of surveyed Jand for agrioultur.il purposes, situate at and . being section 41, blo^k 111,, Tuapeka West, comprising 83a 3r o§p, or thereabout ; and that the .«akl application will be heard at the W^srd^n'e Off! c. Lawrence, on Dec. I T. Persons obieclins to the granting af such l&iae nnisi; lodge i)ie same trifch tho Warden jjoi!c;re 24 hours of the day of hearing, DAVID EVANS, Bj Ws &§mh i-. Q-. Eplmes,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 412, 28 November 1874, Page 2
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