Messrs Cope 4k. Facke's Auction Sales. \r -•■■ ' ' ■■■ ! plete Dinner and .* Tea ''Services, ' Qoo\\ ing Utensils, and'ia ■ miscellaneous assortment of useful articles. A First-Class Buggy with Harness complete, suitable for one or two Hoi-ses L Two American Concord Waggons,, with single and'double Harness. EightJlorses..broken.in to Harness and Bridles, <fec. 1 Also, a COTTAGP, situate in Sunderland- t«treer;-Clyde,- (next the 'Duustan Tinies' office) containing 'I wo Rooms and Kitchen, floored throughout, and sundry Articles of Furniture". ' ' COPE k FACU.E, Auctioneer. The Auctioneers are empowered to state the only reason the Proprietor, Mr Wm. , ; niitham, has for selling is,, that he is about leaving the Province of Ctago for Queensland. '■' < , ; UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. On WEDNESDAY 17th OCTOBER, At 1 o'clock p.m. TOWNSHIP OP CLYDF. MESSRS COPE & FA CHE have been instructed by Mr Samuel Camtox, who is leaving the Colony, to Sell by Auction, on the Promises, Sunderland Street, the wellknown DUNSTAN HOTEL, TOGETHKR WITH -TOOK, FIXTURES, FURNITURE, •fee, &c, Including every thing necessary for ti.e business—all of Hie best quality. The HOUSE contains Bar, Piniu c - Room, Sitting-Rooms, Good Bed-Room?, Kitchen, &c, kc, and there is a splendid Six-Stalled Stable attached, with fenced yard. A First-class trade is now carried on. The House is well-known for its superior accommodation, and offers a most desirable investment. NOTICE. INTESTATE ESTATE. VALUABLE MINING PROPERTY MESSRS COPE AND FACIIB have r.M dived instructiuas from the Registrar of Estates, to Sell by 1 üblic Auction at the Police Camp, Alexandra, On SATUROAY September, 1866, At 1 o'clock i'h.rp. A LL the Kight, Tide, and Interest in the Manuherikii Ground Sluicing; Co., held by Robert Boyd and Ronald M'Dougal —deceased, viz The Half of a 1-12 th Share, held by R. Botd—!ecea>ed. Ar.so, A Full 1-12 th Share, held by Ronald Jl'Dougal—deceased. SATURDAY the 22nd Siptember, 1866. | NOTICE. yr R J . C . STO T T is the *-;4i only person authorised to receive accounts due to the firm of J. Vogel & Co. up to the 31st January, 1866. Parties indebted to the firm are requested to settle their accounts immediately. Dunedui, 21st .July, 18G6. \ 17ITH reference to the above Notice, i '.." 1 hereby request all parties indebted iccounts immediately. In the event of their non-compliance, proceedings will be taken against them forthwith. J. C. STOTf, No 1, Mercer's Bindings. Dunedin, 21st July, 1866.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 229, 14 September 1866, Page 2
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