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AUCTION ADVERTISEMENTS. SATURDAY, ltfthJULY, ' At 3 o'clock, riapsticlj, Biithie&Capstick >- / vfill offer by auction at tbeir Booms, Milton, on Saturday, 18th July, at 3 o'clock— 1000 lbe white Clover Seed 500 lbs . Aleyke Clover Seed 6 Begs of Cocksfoot 3 Tons of Potatoes 25 B3 ge Itttliaa Ryegrass. SATURDAY, 18th JULY. rjapstick, Dutliie&Capsticfc will hold a sale by auction at their Tarda i Tokomairiro, on the above date, at 1 o'clock— HORSES, CATTLE, AND SHEEP. g Holts and Fillie9, ■ rising three 1 3'<> are old 1 Filly, by Young Major, rising three years old "L Filly, by Champeon, rie'ing three years old. Parties ttesirous to expose Stock for sale on the above date, are requested to forward particulars to tfce Auctioneers, so as to have them announced in the • Bine Herald , prior to day of Bale. 18th JULY, ' At 1 o'clock. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. rjapsticfe, Butiiie&Capstick hare received instructions to sell by auction at their Rooms, Milton, Tokomairiro, on Saturday, the 18 \h July, at 1 o'clock— The whole of the Claims, Water-races, Plant, Tools, etc., of the Havilsh Hill Gold Mining aad W&tcr-race ' Company, Registered. The property consists of three Water races, commanding the whole of the Creeks, and Wa'er fehed3 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 this very complete and (to a party of miners) highly valuable mining property, is a disagreement among the present shareholders. The ground was prospected, and proved to be highly auriferous, befo c the Company i incurred the expense of bringing the wster from a considerable distance (nearly 30 miles), but now that the water is on the claim, and a constant supply available for at least seven months in the year, at an elevation of ten feet higher than any other race in the locality, the ; property requires little or no fnrther outlay. To a p*rty of working men it would prove a certain fortune, and to capitalists a certain return and handsome prefit for money invested. The whole of the property will be sold in one lot—Without the Slightest Reserve. Terms at Sale. 1 WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY, At 1 o'clock. rjapstlc^Diitlile&Capstick have received instructions to sell by auction at their Booms, immediately after the Government Land Sale— g Double Mould-board (Perry's patent) Ploughs, with double mountings g Single Mould-board (Ponton's) , Ploughs g Larg* Chaff cutters N.B.—The Ploughs are all new, and will be sold without reserve. Terms at Sale. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. £10,000 REWARD. Ths above Reward will be paid to any person or persons who provo that V. ALMAO and Co. have not the largest, cheapest-, and beat assorted stock of HATS inNew Zealand, of all shapes, styles, and sizes. Note the address— V. ALMAO and C 0.% Hattere to his Excellency the Governor of New Zealand, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Prince3-street, Dunedin. PUELIC NOTICE. V ALMAO & CO., Wholesale and « Retail HAT and CAP Manufacturers, where you will find always the latest shapes of 1 Hats. New shapes of blocks received from bozae every mail. Agents in Otago— s Oamaru - Mr. J. N. Milligan Lawrence - r Mr. P. Aitken Tokomairiro - - Mr. Edward Marryalt 'TAONALD'REID, SOLICITOR AND CONVEYANCER, BALCLUTHA ana MILTON. npYREE BROTHERS, BOOT AND SEOE MANUFACTURERS, GEORGE-STREET & FORTH-PLACE ; • NOR T H DUNEDIN. TYR EE BROS., » Also Manufacture every description of Uppers for the Trade, from English, French, and Colonial Leathers, at the lowest possible price, for Cash. mHO MA S BIRCH, Wine, Spirit &General Merchant UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS, BOND STEEET,T£D|UNEDIK

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 2, 16 July 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 2, 16 July 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 2, 16 July 1874, Page 2

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