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NOTICE. TPETS is to give notie.p. that I huve no *■ business connexion with Mr ( harlef Rowley, lato of Clyde, but now residing at Hokitika. MARTIN MARSHALL. Sale by Public Auction. OS WEDNESDAY. 7th FEBRUARY, At 2 p.m. sharp, DAVID JONES hfls received instructions to submit to PUBLIC C >MPETITION, on Wednesday, th- 7th Febiuary, at 2 o'clock sharp, the valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY Known as the CLYDE PORTRAIT EOOMS SUiNDEUIAND-STItEET, Cl/VDB. Together with a variety of articles, consisting of Photographic Pictures, Albums, Stitionery, Books, Blankets, Sago, Treacle, Pills and Ointment, Clothes Pegs, Chicory, Raisins, Spoons, &c, &c. D. JONES, Auctioneer. N.B. All outstanding accounts must be paid forthwith, or legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery, J. E. STAITE. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Sale by Public Auction. MONDAY, 19th FEBRUARY At 12 o'clock.

D JONES lias received instructions to , S<-11 by Public Auction on Monday, 19th February, that valuable property known SYDNEY HOTEL. Sdndehlakd-stkket, Clyde This Hotel is one of the most com. fortably fitted up on the GoldfieldsIt occupies a frontage 18 feet, by a depth of 70 feet, built of the best corrugated iron, and Boarded throughout. The Hotel contains Bar, three sitting-rooms, eight bed. rooms beautifully furnished iron bedsteads in each. The kitchen is furnished with every requisite, and contains an American stove second to none Also attached to the building Eight-still Stable & Store Rodm. The name of the Sydney Hotel is a suffi. cicnt guarantee, that it has done, and is now I The best trade in the Township All will be sold without the SLIGHTEST RESERVE, as the proprietress is leaving the colonies. SALE OX MONDAY, 19th FEBRUARY At 12 o'clock. Lunch will be Provided D. JONFS, On Sale. POLES & SLABS T7K)R MINING PURPOSES, MARSH' 1 ' BRITtGR HOTE!

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Dunstan Times, Issue 197, 3 February 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 197, 3 February 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 197, 3 February 1866, Page 3

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