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fJovenunent NotiOfis NOTICE. .|-\f AND AFTER THE 16_H INSTANT APPLICATIONS Will be Received ior ONSCHVEYED LAND IK THB PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND. Invercargill, May 4tb, 1864. OF TIMR TILL '\ , .26th SEPTEMBER. • PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND, dNEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY. Commissioner^ Office, Council Chambers, Auckland, July 30, 1864. TENDERS are invited by the Commissioners of the Auckland and Drury Railway, for the performance of. various Works in the construction of Twenty-four Miles of Railway from Auckland. to Drury, with a Branch Line to Onehunga. " . . . Plans and' Specifications will be ready for inspection at the above office, on and after the 6th cf August, 1864. . . I " '". * Tenders forthe Works will be received until ■ Ifoou of Monday," the 26th of Beptember,-1864," arid must be endorsed— . - " Tender for Works on Auckland and Drury Railway." '-:.,, .. THOMA« CHEESEMAN,. Chairman ofVßailway Board. , Judicial and Law Notices IN" THE SUPREME COURT OF- NEW ZEALAND-OTaGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. In the matter of the petition of Thomas Powell, late of Hindon, but now of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, Drayman and Storekeeper, a debtor, and Caleb Mcore, of Dunedin, in the Province of <ftago, aforesaid, t-ufceher, a creditor of the said Thomas Powell to the extent of not less than fitly pounds, and inthe matter ot the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that his _l_N Honor'the Judge has appointed Monday, the 19th day of September, 18c4, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, nt the Supreme Court House, Dunedin, for hearing the above petition. . Dated at Dunedin, the- 12th day ot August, 1864. HOWORTH, BARTON and HOWORTH, Princes street, Dunedin, Solicitors for the Petitioners. Properties for Sale. SAW AND FLOUR MILL. Situate at » G L E N O A M A R U , CLUTHA. FOR SALEjHILLI.ES AND.S T r R EET XX have been instructed by the . A. S. Begg, Esq., to offer for *»ale by private treaty, his well-known and highly Valuable Property in "'. SOUTH MOLYNEUX, Consisting of 150 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, FENCED, And with FORTY Acres under Cultivation. I The Dwelling House, which is picturesquely ■situated, contains JNINE ROOMS, Besides which there are I THREE COTTAGES For Workmen, and a FIVE STALLED STABLE. As a Rural Residence or compact Farm, it •would be difficult to find a super.or place, both as to beauty of situation, as well as the fertility of the soil. But even these great advantages are cast in the shade by the unrivalled advantages which the property possesses in its SAW and FLOUR MILLS Driven by a plentiful supply of water om the OAMARD" STREAM, "Which flows through tho property. The watershed is an Iron Spider Wheel 18-horse power. THE SAW MILL Cuts 2000 feet per diem, and the SUPPLY OF TIMBER, Of a first-rate quality, may be said to be unlimited, as the property forms part of what is known as the SIXTY MILE BUSH, And is situated at the only practicable entrance to it from the Molyneux, the Gorge of Glenoamaru. - '*-' The Flour Mill grind 3 four Bushels per Hour with one pair of stones, - but the Building is capable of containing three pair of stones. >he property ia close to a shipping port! being three miles from Port Molyneux, where the demanu • both for Timber and Flour is'large and increasing, as well for export and for home. Consumption throughout the whole Clutha District, together with the Tuapeka and waitahuna, wliich are leached by means of the steamer now plying regularly. A lot of Working Bullocks, Cattle and Horses will be sold with tbe Property, and part of the "purchase money can remain on mortgage ior a term of years at 10 per cent. GILLIES and STREET, Land and Estate Agents, Auctioneers and Surveyors. HOTEL CLOSE TO PRIACES-STREET. j\ ILLIES AND STR ET XX have been instructed by the Proprietor to sell The Lease of a respectable Hotel, doing an excellent business, and situated in a good locality. Rent low, and immediate possession. Also, for Sale— . r.v 2 small Cottages, each let at 20s per week, A capital investment. Appl to GILLISS and STREET, Princes-street. GI LLIE3' -A N D STREET have been favored with instructions to sell THE OLD OTAGO CLUB HOTEL, Together with all Furniture Fittings, and Stock. The above respectable Hotel is so well known that itis unnecessary to say much respecting it. To a man who understands the business no better opportunity could be offered. Terms easy. Apply at their offices, Princes street. TO GENTLEMEN WANTING RESIDENCES. TO LET, that well known and choice Spot .- xfi'At,.' :' 1: FORBURY HOUSE, ? ' Containuig eight rooms, and with Paddock and Garden attached. A metalled road to the Property is in course of construction, and will soon be completed. Apply to GILLIES and STREET, Land and instate Agents and Aurtioneers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 827, 16 August 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 827, 16 August 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 827, 16 August 1864, Page 2

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