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I<RID,iT, 23iip AEEIL, 1869 ? K f " "' AVi^o'ciopisT "VV;,r $EEB»k "WHEEL" STEAHEE TTJA;^.;.Tv . • peka, j /• • ' MiT FLOUikkILL JtIACHINEBX FLAX MILL AND PLANT. HOUSEHOLD TUENITUBE* f &c.'' Eor Sale by Public Auction*-"' *nP^IMR^-MACLEAif .AND CO. -*-^' are favoured with instruction from A. S. Murray, Esq., ' who is about to leavethe colony; to sell by'poblic auction,' at Port Molyneux, on Friday, 22nd April, at twelve o'clock, Ist. The well-known Stern- wheel Steamer Tuapeka, now plying on the Molyneux Eiver. This vessel measures — Length, 95 feet ; breadth of beam, 18 feet ; depth of hold, jifeet; is ofuiLMiorse power, carries 40 tons of cargo, on a draught of three feet, at about ten miles per hour, and is in every way admirably suited for river or harbour traffic. Both machinery and Kiill have been thoroughly overhauled, and she is now in first-class working order. Terms, one-third cash, the balance by approved acceptances at 3, 6, and 9 months, iuterest added. 2nd. Complete new Flour Mill Machinery, just landed in Dunedin, and consisting "of 2 Portable flour- mill3. in circular ' iron frames 2 Pairs 4ft French mill stones Silk flour dressing machine complete Elevators, &c., And 1 portable high-pressure steam ' engine, 10 h.p. nominal, capable of working up to 16 h.p. , 3rd. The FJax Mill, situated at the junction of the Puerua and Molyneux Rivers, with pjant, consisting of Iligh-pressure steam .engine, 10 . h.p. nominal ' " ~ 3 Pair flax rollers - • Hydraulic Press, &c, &c. The premises could be easily transformed into" a wool-scouring establishment, for, which, from the, size and situation, they are admirably adapted.- ■ :• ■ • 4th. Also all the modern -and valuable household furniture of Mr. Murray,- including a very " — ""'---excellent pianoforte- in "rose- • wood, by Erardj ! &c., $c, ; r - Terms at sale, , , , - , Note. — The steamer Tuapeka will leave Balclutha Bridge at 9 o'clock of the day of sale,, conveying purchasers to Port Molyneux, and back to v Balclutha same evening. . - , ' DRIVE ft, " MACLEAN and CO. ' N O T I G E.* - . - t mHE, BOUNDARIES^ ' fixed , by , the X ' Board' of Wardens 'for the T^udpeka District for the depasturing of sheep and jcattle are. defined asiollows,, xi%. ; — • Description of Boundary between sheep and cattle on the north-eastern side of Tuapeka .Depasturing District. > ■ r Commencing at a point on the north-. • - eastern .B.oundary of the District j' ' near tho mouth of Nuggety Gully ; • thence up Nuggety Gitfiy.to-Dewe's / , farm'; thence in a straight line /to> ', , . the.- Fluming,- ' Waita.hima Qully;< '-thence down .Waitahuna Gjil^y to? * jV"^ River ; 'tiiience upTsaid Jv j^Rjver to the junction' of its ,west. \\jf/ branch ; thence up west branch tip '* Jrrthe. junction- of -Germaar-Qreefe;- <&& ythence up^ German Creek to,-the • VI V/^jaaoti6ii- l 6f* Bow BeUs Creek; , x thence up Bow Bells Greek, to its source,- at th& boundary of -run No. , £2 : ,thence along the boundary of ' fun No. &2 to near . Trig. Station 1 X ; thence along the road to upper ■ Beaumont, crossing 'to' Trig. Station HH ; thence along same, road for about 7.0 chains further ; thence down' a creek ' running south to Tuapeka River, the western Bonn- • : . , clary pi the District, y , ' Boundary between sheep and cattle re- ■: . 'serves on -the south-western si^e.. * t .- ■ Beginning at a point on the. south-east- - '• em. Boundary of the Dej>as'turing i District, at M&riulra Creek ; thence up.- Manuka Creefe to its ' source, at ; i ■ • -.«the dividing range or sadcUa, between Woolshed and Waitahuna ; thence along the said dividing ' . range to 'the Clurha road ythence along said road, in the 'direction of . Waitahuna, to the junction" of- the track fo^ Miller's, preemptive right/ on Scrubby Point ";" i thence along iflaiditrackto the; hgad 1 of-.ia" gully running into the: Waitahuna River, • • . about half -a mile; below Leslie's •or Hood's V -.agricultural ..Vtieapehold ; ! • tfeencft Swathe ■Waitahnna River ■:■", .to. the mouth; of Qreek; ;.-• I up Baid Greek , to Poison's ' --iHut ;- thence^up -a- branch of- said r • f.• Oreek, running parallel' With' the j', ' ?.i firewood road, to itssource"; thence | - 5 -in q. straight line- to > the- scrubby 1 saddle on the -Tuapek'aMouth road ; „. ' i:;iithe.nceiddAvnatereek,:ifunuin'g' into the Tuapeka River, near the south? western angle of the Depasturing ■ District; , ••'■ * . -v •_ -, ••' r ~~- ■ J. MAOKAT, V ' Chairma^L of Board;

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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 62, 17 April 1869, Page 2

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