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'GOVERNMENT Sale of Town Lands ' : by Public Auction as follows : 19tli November, Monday at noon, Sections iin Alexandra, '-will be sold at the Camp there. Upset price £2 and .£l2 10s. as formerly advertised. 20th November, Tuesd&y-at noon, Sections in Clyde, will be sold at the Camp : there. Upset price £2. 22nd November, Thursday at noon, Fections in Cromwell, will be sold at the * Camp there. Upset price £2. W. H. CUTTEN, Chief Commissioner. ■October 17th. 1860. •PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTH-DAY. FORRESTER'S BALL. AT THE LONDON HOUSE. 'Kew Ball Dresses, New Silks, New Muslinß, Flowers. 'Head Dresses, Kid Boots, Kid Gloves, And a variety of Fancy Goods for Evening -Dress, at Selling off pri«es, : at the A. FITCH.'LONDON HOUSE, CLYDE A. 0. F. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTH-DAY. FO'EESTERS' BALL, UNDER the patronage of the Free Masons of the Disti-ict, will be ■ held at) the VICTORIA THEATRE, Clyde, on the evening of 'FRIDAY, 9th NOVEMBER. Ticket to admit Lady and Gentleman ! One Guinea. 'GEORGE 'FACHE, Hon. Sec. A. 0. F. "Court Star of Dunstan,' Clyde. T7ANTED a duly qualified Medical Practitioner, to attend the members of the above Court, 'at per head. For particulars apply to the Secretary. Applications to be sent in not later than -10 th November, 1866. M. MARSHALL. Secretary. Dunstan Jockey Club. 'rpHE Dunstan District Races wil take ■place on the Race Course, Clyde, on Thursday and Friday, the 27th and 28th of December next. A programme of which will shortly By order' of the Stewards, M. MARSHALL, Tor Sale. '0 bo Fold, l-6th Share in the Aurora Water-Race, Bendigo Gully. Ihe Race Race is in course of• construction, and will bo completed in about three months. Its length will be between seven and eight miles,already over half tkedistancehas been constructed. Satisfactory reasons for sell-ing-out will be given. Apply to Mr Cox, Port Phillip Hotel, Clyde; Mr Whetter, Cromwell; or Mr O'Donnell, Storekeeper, Fendigo Gully. -

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Dunstan Times, Issue 235, 26 October 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 235, 26 October 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 235, 26 October 1866, Page 2

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