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Mr. HAUGHTON, Mining Agent. ARROWTOWN. IpASRS CONDUCTED in the Exten-1. d \J Jurisdiction, Resident Magistrate's. hind Warden's Courts. N.B. No extra charge, except ftspenses for attend nice at Clyde, AUxdra, or Cromwell. Notice. T\ JONES will visit the following Districts on the following dates: — Queenstown—First Monday in each month. Dnnstan Creek, Hogburn and Hamilton's—Third week in each month. Queenstown Mr Powell Dunstan Creek Mr Evans Hogburn and Hamilton's Mr Hunter Alexandra Mr John Jack Parties wishing to have sales will please give due notice to the auctioneer prior to the above dates.

B. JONES, A uctionpf-r. To Miners, Speculators, & Others SALE, Now standing on the Dunstan Racecourse, constituting the Grand Stand. Apply to Mr. T. HAWTHORNE, Clyde Hotel, Dunstan.

HOTEL. "H 0 R SALE, The VIOTOEIA HOTEL, fflosrburn. Together with Billiard Table, Baga tellk Table, Stock, (fee. For particulars apply on the Premises or to W. R. GEORGE, Union Hotel, Clyde. St. Bathan's (Dunstan Creek).

poa SALE.' J. Pbout's WELL KNOWN CORNWALL ARMS. HOTEL! _ -..„.„, „c fe ,.ovni laurc, hiiu every eequisite and accommodation tor carrying on a large trade. A tool pubs'ant.ial hotel, the whole occupying a frontage of fifty-two feet. The best hotel on St. Bathan's township. For further particulats apply to Mr. W. F Dixm, commission agent, St. Bathan's ; or to Mr. J. Prout, Cornwall Arms.

SYDNEY HOTEL. SUNDERLANDSTREET, CLYDE. w. saiiTHAfflr It and the public that he has purchased the above commodious and well-known establishment, where he seeks a continuance <-f the patrmage so liberally bestowed upot' hii* precccessor, Mrs. Voss. The house poisesses every accommodation for guests. The BED & SITTING ROOMS Are clean, commodious, well ventilate, and with every requisite for the comfort of visitors. WINES 4 SPIRITS Of the choicet-t brands. LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, Under the charge of an efficient grooia. HORSES & BUGGIES Als-ajion lliro.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 200, 24 February 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 200, 24 February 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 200, 24 February 1866, Page 3

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