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TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, AND S LE BY PUBLIC U-JPIH. On MONDAY, NOV. 4, AT 12. MESSRS. COPE .t FACIIE have been instructed by Mr. S. M'Jomr, who is leaving for England, to Sell by Public Auction, on the Uround, at Black's, A PADDOCK Of twenty-five acres, cropped with oats ;wul potatoes, with Dwell-ing-house, Dairy and Dairy Utensils, Slaughter yard and S aughtering Bu iness, Ac. Also, Ninety Head of Dairy Cows, with calves and springing to calve Eighty wcli-tned Pigs, Saddle and Harness Horses, Spring (.'art. Tip Dray, Lady's Pony and Saddle, Plough and other Agricultural Implements, and a quantity of Geese, Turkeys, Fowls, Pigeons, ifco COPE & FACIIE, TO MIXERS AND CAPITALISTS PUBLIC AUCTION. MONDAY, -hh NOVEMBER,at 12. IWater-race Company, Drybread. MI'SSIiS. t?OPK & FAC IE have reci'ived instrue ions to oiler to Public i ompetition, at Black's >o. I, on Monday. Nov. 1, at 12 sharp, a Full One-tenth bight, Title, and Interest in the HACK and PLAN I' known as the ull particulars at time ot sale. CO I'M & F.A CHE, Auctioneers A R K (j YY T OWN. Unreserved Sale by Auction. Tim owner Leaving the District On THURSDAY NOV. 7, at 2. TV TESTES C"Ei FACHE have |\ \ received positive instruct ions from Mr. J. Oeerto SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, Arrowtown, on Thursday, 7th November, at 2 o'clock, his st/endid and "suhsuinx il Jj Li 1 D hj hj , insisting of nn cudit-n ovens in the. Lakes district, together with the Household Fur liitnre. Raking Utensils, &c, A flourishing Butchery Business is included, with a convenient a d wull'built slaughter-yard. Attached to the premises is a fourstall Stable,substautially fenced Garden, with water-race runAlso Four Paddle and Harness Horses, light Buggy Waggon, and a lot of BLsciks and confectionary, ic. To an enterprising person this is a first-class opportunity, as both the butchery and bakery business are doing a good paying trade;. COPE it FACHE, A uctioneers. EGGS FOB SITTING. AL L warranted Lom pure-bred Spanish Fowls, Muscovy and Daylesbury Ducks. Apj)ly to Mr. E. Aldridge, Sundcr-land-street, Clyde. THE ROAEffIG MEQ HOTEL, KAWARAU RIVER. COMFORTABLE Sitting and Bed Rooms. Liquors of the first quality. The Stables are commodious and comfortable Mr. MTSougall's Entire Horse " Arnslius" will stand here occasionally ' through the seasoj.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 288, 1 November 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 288, 1 November 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 288, 1 November 1867, Page 3

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