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MUNICIPALITY OF CROMWELL. Messrs Cope & JFuehe's Auction Sates. 'RENDERS will be received at the Post 'Office, Cromwell, until noon of Mpnda) the 22nd inst., for the erection of a TownPkns and Specifications may be obtained at the Post-Office, Cromwell, or at the Office of the Town-Clerk. R. P. BADGEE, Town-Clerk. Cromwell, October 9th, 186 G. A. 0. P. TEINCE OP WALES' BIRTH-DAY. FORESTERS' BALL, In Eegalia. UN PEE the patronage of the Pree Masons of the District, will be held at the VICTORIA THEATRE, Clyde, on the evening of PR ID AY, 9th NOVEM.BEB. S a lie by Auction, j ROARING MEG HOTEL, STABLE, AND FURNITURE. The Proprietors leaving the District have instructed Messrs riOPE AND FACHE to Sell by Public Auction, on Monday the 15th October, 18GG, at 12 o'clock sharp:— That most eligibly situated Hotel and Premises, known as the RoaringMeg Hotel; together with the License which will be in force until March 30th, 1867. The House contains Bar, Dining and Sitting-Rooms, Three Bed-Rooms, and Kitchen, all furnished with every requisite. The Stable is substantially built of Wood and Iron Six Stalls, and Store-Room. .Also, a few first-class Horses. The above to be Sold positively without reserve, in one lot, or in lots to suit purchasers. Remember Monday, October 15th, 1860-. Ticket to admit Lady and Gentleman One Guinea. GEORGE FACIIF, Hon. Sec. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE LET OR SOLD. 1 On WEDNESDAY 17th OCTOBER, At 1 o'clock p.m. TOWNSHIP OP CLYDE. In consequence of the proprietor Mr T.l[ ESS R S COPE & FACILE have bee Oliver leaving for England. HE 1,0 0:01* INN instructed by Mr Samuel Cannon, who is leaving the Colony, to Sell by Auction, on the Premises, Sunderland Street, the welltroadway, Alexandra. HHE House is well fitted with every DUNSTAN HOTEL. TOGETHER WITH a first-class trade, and contains Nicely arranged Bar Billiard Room with Table Bowling Alley £ kittle. Alley Rifle Gallery Two Sitting Rooms Five Bed Rooms Store and Kitchen, )£r on STOCK, FIXTURE?, FURNITURE, ifec., &C, Including every thing necessary for the business—all of the best quality. The. HOUSE contains Bar, DiningRoom, Sitting-Rooms, Good Bed-Rooms, Kitchen, &c, &c., 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 The whole suitably Furnished and com- . plete in every particular. are invited from Persons BIR, STOCK, Arc, AT VALUATION. willhl G to s "lT'Lv Refreshments for the , Foresters' Ball. Immediate possession can be obtained, Particulars to be obtained by applying and the Property can be rented with the to Mr Smitham, Sydney Hotel, Clyde, on vidit to Pureh: or before Monday the 15th inst. Apply to the Proprietor on the Premises, or to Messrs Cope and Pache, ST. BATHAN'S GOLD SLUICING C 1 | ft COMPANY (REGJSTEKED.) 4 N Extraordinary Meeting of the ShareA LARGE A>D WELL-ASSORTED /\ STOOP OF holders in the St. Bathan's Gold Sluicing • j-i ■ t a , , . Company (Registered.) will be held in the iommercial Stationery ACCOUNT-BOOKS, DUNSTAN TIMES" STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. London House, St. Bathan's, on Friday 26th October, at 8 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of increasing the capital. ALEXANDER M'LEAN, WANTED. SUNDERLAND STREET. CLYDE. OOPE AND FACHE, SUNDERLAND STREET, CLYDE ■n 1 ■ TT pi 1 A SHEPHERD. Apply on the 10th Breaking-Up Ploughs,lA 1J • t r , p -p n 1.1 c. October, to the Manager, A DOZEN MEN to work on aFa Apply to JOHN KENNY, WANTED and Garde:-:inc Tools ROBiaiT STEWART, Ha-,7l:sburn Station,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 233, 12 October 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 233, 12 October 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 233, 12 October 1866, Page 2

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