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PERSONAL. WE. PICKELS, of Pendleton, would • like to exchange notes with Tom Howarth, of the same place. Address : Daily Times Office, Dunedin. IF this should meet the eye of Sir WALTER L— N— G, M. H. will answer on at once. MISSING FRIEND.— DAVID BELL, son of Edward Bel), formerly of Rathfirland, County Down, Ireland, left Home for California about 20 years ago. His mother has been dead for 14 years. There is now property of considerable value to be divided. — Anyone knowing of David Bell's existence or death, please communicate with Miss Alice M'llroy, Poßt-office, Blueskin. Blueskin, November 19th, 1879. 22n A LEXANDER M'LEISTER, late of l\. Kilrea, Co. Derry, Ireland, please communicate with Jacob Forsythe, at once, oare of Sussex Hotel, Dunedin. 22n WANTED. \W J ANTED, at New Year, an EngageV* meat as Companion or Resident Governess. — Apply Alpha, Oaklands, Wyndham, WANTED, at the New Year, ah Experienced GOVERNESS. Apply Mrs G. F. Richardson, Oaklands, Wyndham. AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 22nd, DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. A&RIOULTURAL LEASE at WAIHEMO. Bastings,~Teary, & 00. have received instructions from the Administrator of the Estate of the late W. P. Goldbammer, to sell at their rooms as above, The. lease (5^ years unexpired), of section X, block VII,' Walhemo, containing 195 acres of good agrioultural land. Eental, £24 10a per annum. For positive sale. On MONDAY, sth JANUARY, 1880. TO MINERS, SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. BASTINGS,~EARY, & 00. .will sell by auction, on the ground, by order of the Mortgagee, the Freehold Gojdmining Claim, Winding Creek, Switzers. This Property consists of 50 acres of ' auriferous freehold, land, withfive- , roomed house, large barn, stable, men's huts, 20 sluice heads of water, large reservoir, 2 six inch iron lift pumps, 15C feet iron piping, 4 , trucks (complete), iron rails for tramway, 500 feet of sluice boxes, and' a considerable quantity of mining plant, at present in use. The Austioneers would oall particular attention to this valuable property. • The claim is in full working order, and will give constant employment to a large number of working miners. Terms will be made very liberal. Immediately after sale of property, there will be a sale of draught horses, hacks, cattle, pigs, household furniture, and stores. SATURDAY, 20bh DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. VIRGIN LAND IN OLUTHA DISTRICT. TO NEWCOMERS AND • PARTIES IN SEARCH OF FARMS. /BILLIES, STREET, and HISLOP VJT are instructed by Colonel Sir Thomas Gore Browne to sell by public auction, in their Rooms, Bond street, on Saturday, 20th December, at 12 o'clock; The following VALUABLE SECTIONS XS THE , CLUTHA DISTRICT, and almost adjoining the Waiwera Railway . Station, viz :—: — 910 acres, being sections 2, 4, 6, and B,blockXClV 1 H7l aores, being sections 2, 4, and 6, IJ '2 block XOVI. These lauds will be sold in lots of 52J aores each, the buyer of one lot to have the option of taking all. To parties in search of farms these properties can be confidently recommended, as they are level, ia their virgin state, well watered, and close to a Railway Station about four hours 4 ride from Dunedin. The terms will be very easy. Intending buyers can leave Dunedin any morning by the 7.30 train for Waiwera, inspect the land, and return by afternoon train. For further particulars apply to GILLIES, STREET, & HISLOP, 13d Bond street. T> V THE OAMP FIRES* GLEAMING^

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Otago Witness, Issue 1465, 13 December 1879, Page 14

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