FRUIT TREES. FOREST TREES. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CONSIGNEE. Positively Without Reserve FRIDAY, .2ml AUGUST, at 11 o'elc/ck a.wi MES'-PS. COPE ami FACIIE, will Fell by Public Auction, at Monte CWisto Farm, near Cl} dc, on Friday, 2nd of August, at 11 a.jn., 40,000 FRUiT & FOREST TREES, Including iuO Apple and Tear Trees' 3 dozen Mixed Plums -2 dozen Mulberries •60 dozen Raspberry Car-es 10,000 Strawberry Plants 50 -dc>2cn Gooseberry Buskcs, two years old 30 dtzen White, Black, and Bed Currant Bushes, two y-eai'S «I<l 2,000 Poplars 2,000 Willows 8 dozen Rosemary 4 dozen Laurels i dozen Honeysuckles 10 dozen Eohc Trees, choice sort* 10 dozen Clianthus 10 dozen Sycamores 10 dozen Englisc Lilacs 20 dozen Elbers And a variety of other Trees, Shrubs, and Herbaceous Plants. Remembeh FRIDAY, '2nd AUGUST, AT MONTE CHRISTO FARM. Positively Without Reserve.
To Farmers, Dairymen, and Parties Wishing to Settle'Oß. SALE, by Private Contract, the tea LEASE (three years unexpired) of Thirty Acres of first-class AGRICULTURAL LAND, Held at a nominal rent; together with A five-roomed Dwelling-House, Stockyard, Dairy, Piggery, &c, &c. A Chaff-cutting Machine, with Waterpower attached. The above property is situate on tho Manuherikia River, on the Dtmcdin road, close to the crossing-place at Messrs. Greig and Turnbull's station, about midway between Clyde, Alexandra, and Black's, one of the best positions in the Dunston District, and presents an opportunity rarely to be met with. The sole reason for disposing of the above valuable property is (he ill-health of the proprietor. Terms Easy. For further particulars apply at the Farm ; Or to Messrs. Cope and Fache, Auctioneers, Chde. GOOD INVESTMENT. J? oft SAL E, by Private Contract, I THE UNION HOTEL, Sunderland-street, Clyde. i Together with the extensive and com- . uiodious Stables, the whole being freehold, :aml having a frontage of sixty-sis feet. The whole is substantially bniltof wood 1 and iron. Mini the. premises are in good rtit'iihtvs apply to Mr. .1. MAJSLKIT. Clvd*
IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. PUBLIC AUCTION. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 3rd Inst. fE. WILLIAM SMITHAM has received instructions from the executors of the late Mr. Thomas Shanley to fell by Public Auction, on the Premises, CromThe SHAMROCK STORE, Together with the STOCK-IN-TRADE & BOOK DEBTS Of the late Mr. Thomas Shanley. W. SMITHAM, Auctioneer. For Sale, A SIIA R E in the SCANDINAVIAN RAGE, ST. BATHAJTS. For further particulars apply to Thomas Walsh, St. Bathan's. or to Cope and Fache, Agents, Clvde. Ijl OR SAL E, GLBBS'S Half-Way Hotel & Store. A pply on Premises ;
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Dunstan Times, Issue 275, 2 August 1867, Page 3
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