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Capital Investment. FREEHOLD!!! FREEHOLD!! T7I 0 R SALE THE DUNSTAN HOTEL, CLYDE. The Proprietor of the ahovc Hotel who is shorly leaving the Province, has determined to dispose of his first-class establishment, known as the Dustan Hotel at -A CONSIDERABLE SACRIFICE. The house is furnished with eveiy requisite for carrying on a really firstclass trade, and has a connexion second to none in the colony. Forjfurther particulars, apply to MR. SAMUEL .CANNON : T .o;i the PfGiniges. FOR S A L •E . By Private Contract, i A BARGAIN, THOSE well-built and substantial Buildings known as Spain's Restaurant Situate at Black's No 3. Together with Stock and Furniture. Apply to Thomas Spain on the Premises, or to JAMES RIVERS, Alexandra. N.B. The Building is of the best materials, and could easily be removed if desired. For Sale—A Bargain. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Proprietors of the Victoria 'Stoi-e, Cromwell, being about to dissolve Partnership prior to leaving Cromwell, are now offering for Sale the whole of their extensive premises and FREEHOLD PROPERTY. The Store is most aubstantially built, and has four excellent rooms attached—the whole covered with the best iron and zinc, and, being in the centre of the town and opposite the Ferry, commands the best business site in the Township of Cromwell. Contiguous to the Store, are two sections of land fenced in as a garden, with a good Stable erected thereon, which can be sold with or separate from, the other premises. Together with a useful and thoroughly stanch Draught Horse. The whole to be disposed of by WRIGHT and CARPENPER. Good News!!! TO COAL CONSUMERS The Vexed Question about Dear Fuel AT AN END !!! [S now Open. The Price at the Pit'; L Mouth is Fifteen Shillings Per Ton [full weicht.] The Pit is about one mile above the Town of Cromwell. A dray road is in course of construction, and eveiy facility will be rendered to insure despatch in loading. GOODGER & KELLY, Lessees. J. BURNETT, Draper and Haberdasher, Opposite Scandinavian Hotel, MACLAGGAN-STREET DUNEDIN.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 211, 12 May 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 211, 12 May 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 211, 12 May 1866, Page 2

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