Valuable Pasture Lands At Auction, In Antrim, N.H. Will be sold at Public Auction, at the Middlesex Hotel, in Concord, Massachusetts, ON THURSDAY, 9TH DAY OF JUNE next, at two o’clock, P.M., the following Pastures, situated on the “Wesson Mountain,” so called, near the old Box Tavern, in the westerly part of Antrim, New Hampshire, viz.: The HUBBARD PASTURE, so called, containing One Hundred and Seventy Acres, MORE OR LESS. The WOODBURY PASTURE, so called, adjoining the above, Containing One Hundred and twenty-three Acres and thirty-six rods by measurement. The above are among the best of the Mountain Pastures in New Hampshire, have always been occupied by the owners, have never been overstocked, are surrounded on all sides by good stone wall, and are now in first rate condition, and offers [sic] a rare opportunity to persons desiring good pastures in the country. For further particulars reference is made to F.A. Gilson, of Antrim, N.H., or of [sic] Samuel Staples, or either of the subscribers of Concord, Mass. One-half of the purchase money can remain on mortgage if desired. GEO. R. HUBBARD, for the heirs of Darius Hubbard. Cyrus Stow. MAY 13, 1864. SAMUEL STAPLES, AUCTIONEER. BENJAMIN TOLMAN, PRINTER, CONCORD, MASS.