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SALES BY AUCTION. SALE BY AUCTION. Highly Important Sale. MR. JOHN HARDY, Auctioneer, by appointment, to the Tokomairiro Agricultural' Society, will Sell by Public Auction, at Mr. Goodall's Stockyards, Tokomairiro, on TUESDAY, May 7, and the following day, at 12 o'clock precisely, Three teams of quiet, well-brokenßullocks, with . Drays, Yokes, Bows, and Chains complete Thirty bullocks, fit for the butcher Three well-bred imported Bulls About 100 Head of Dairy Stock, all quiet, broken to bail, and of a very superior description Three Draught Hoises Ten Heavy Draught Mares, and several Stock Mares and Roadsters 300 Fat Wethers Terms — Approved Bills, at 3, 4, and 6 months. SALE BY AUCTION. MR. H. FRANCE has received instructions from the Trustees of the Estate of James Wait, to Sell by Auction, at the house of Mr. Edward Hudson, Oamaku, on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of May Next, at One o'clock, noon, Section 8, Block IV., TOGETHER WITH Houso containing 5 Rooms, known by the name of the " Oamaru Hotel" Stable, containing 4 Stalls, and commodious Loft Pigstye, &c. The Section is surrounded by a good substantial 4-Rail Fence Section 9, Block IV., TOGETHER WITH Superior Stone House, containing 4 Rooms I Smith's Shop, with Lean-to containing Sleeping Accommodation for 10 persons Pigstye, &c. Fenced round with 4J feet Paling. A never-failing supply of excellent Water on both Sections. 1 Horse, 7 yrs. old, thoroughly broken to Harness 1 superior Stock Horse, 7 yrs. old, perfectly quiet 1 brown Cow, with Calf, broken to bail 1 Cow, with Calf, 3 years old 1 Lady's Saddle 1 Hack Saddle 10 Cane-bottomed Chairs I Easy Chair 4 Tables, 6 Stretchers A Quantity of Paint Grindstone, &c. Superior-bred Pig 18 Fowls About 2 Tons Potatoes Also, — If not disposed of by Private Contract, The Smith's Tools, consisting of, 2 Smith's Bellows, 2 Anvils, 1 pair Vice Hammers, Tongs, Iron, &c. Particulars at the day of sale. Tekms Liberal. MOA HILL. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, The well-blown Property, within a short distance of the Molyneux Ferry. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. WE have received instructions from Mr. John He ale y, to offer for Sale by Private Contract, all that very eligible Property known as MOA HILL, Consisting of— 400 ACRES OF LAND, which include about 50 Acres of Bush. 20 acres of the Property' is well fenced and under grass ; there is a comfortable Double House M'ith two chim--neys, a well -erected Stockyard, 50 feet square, with a Shed at one end. This property is admirably adapted as a Grazing Run or Dairy Farm ; or as an investment, few properties are equal to it in the Province. It has the further advantage of two splendid streams of water running through the property. Terms and other particulars can be obtained at our office. R. B. MARTIN & CO. Just Received hy the Undersigned, EX " AIUEDALK," rr\ KEGS NEW BUTTER, OU the whole of which will be guaranteed to be sold in lots to suit purchasers. H. E. NATHAN, Melbourne House, Dunedin. Just Arrived, ex "Shelbourne," And for Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, , TEN PIECES THICK CHEVIOT TWEED. TURNBULL, BESG, & CO. Just arrived, ex " Prince Alfred,.' And for Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, riIWENTY NESTS AMERICAN TUBS. L 4 Cases Wax Vestas, in plaid boxes 50 Boxes Meerschaum Coloured Pipes 1© Boxes Cutty Pipes 20 Drums Raw Oil 20 Drums Boiled do. 10 Drums Turps TURNBULL, BIJSTG, & CO. THE REV. D. MOREAU, (Catholic Priest,) T>ESPECTFULLY informs the Members !-«; of his Church resident in the Province of Otngo, that he will leave Dunedin next week for INVERCARGILL, JACOB'S RIVER, Sjc, and that he will visit them on his journey, returning to Dunedin in about two months, after which he will proceed to the North of the Province. Dunedin, May 1, 1861. THE LINDIS GOLD FIELD. Lindis, April 15, 1861. XJfTE, the Undersigned Diggers in the '» Lindis Valley, hereby Certify that SAMUEL M'INTYRE was the First Discoverer of this Gold Field, and he is entitled to the Reward offered by the Government, the Field being a Payable Gold Field. Signed — J. Angus M'Donald John M'Cormack Edward W. Wilkins W. C. Bandinet George M'Kay W. Hunt John Jerrold A. Winton William Scott G. Pope W. H. Patterson D. M'Conchia David M ( Carter George Butterworth Thomas M'Kay Edward M'Cartncr James Gairn W. Campbell James Beale C. Grant James Spence Edward Jackson James Ferguson E. Forsyte John Wilson W. Scrimms James Colter William Docherty John Falconer . Alfred Mears John Jones ' John Barnes Edmund King . Charles Homer Edward Jones j). W. ,Klieber Charles Peese J. M'Donald William Adams • James Kirby Lindis, 15th April, 1861. To Mr. E. M'Gjdashan. I AUTHORISE you to apply to, Government on my behalf, for the REWARD offered by Government to the First Discoverer of a Payable Gold Field in Otago. SAMUEL M'INTYRE.

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Otago Witness, Issue 492, 4 May 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 492, 4 May 1861, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 492, 4 May 1861, Page 4

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