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DISSOLUTIONS PARTS ERSHIP 'PRE Partnership hitherto existing I between James Speusley and Joseph James Downing, trading at Clyde under the style of Spensley and Co., storekeepers, has been this day dissolve 1 by mutual consent. All debts owing to aud by the firm of Spensley and Co. are to be paid to or by James Spensley. JOSEPH J MES DOWNING JAMES SPENSLEY. Witness to the signature of James Spensley : Martin Marshall. Witness to the signature of Joseph James Downing : Martin Marshal. Clyde, Aug..29, 1808. To Farmers, Capitalists, & Others. Sale by Auction. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30, MESSRS. COPE & FACHE have boon instructed by Mr. John Kenny, who is leaving the country, to offer for positive Rale by Auction, on the Premises, Wia Keri Keri Valley, on Wednesday, Sept. 30, at The whole of the Right, Title, and Interest in and to 57 ADBM OF LAND, Being Section , Block 11., Leaning Rock District, about three miles from Clyde. The property is held under-lease from the Government, with right to purchase. Together with Dwelling-house, Barns, Stables, and Out-build-ings, all substantially built and in good condition ; also the Household Furniture, kc. Fanning Implements, Horsepower Threshing and Winnowing Machine (T. Robinson and C'o.'s No. 4), Chaff-cutter (Nicholson and Chandler's No. •1), Plough, Set of Harrows, Weighing Machine, Dray and Haines--, Pour Sets of Loading and other Harness, Two Superior Draught Mares and Two II rses, Fifteen tons Potatoes, a quantity of Oaten Hay and Straw, large lot of Geese and other Poultry, and a variety of ether articles. The auctioneers, in drawing attention to the sale of this very valuable property need only remark that such an opportunity for safe investment to the bona-fide so tier very rarely occurs, and, as Mr. Kenny intends leaving the country, would reiterate that the sale is genuine. Thirty-six acres of the land are under wheat and Oats, twenty-two acres under English grass, and one acre is a well-stocked garden and orchard, the fruit-trees in which (over one hundred in number) are of large growth, four years old; and therefore in bearing order. Together with th.3 fifty-seven acres particularised will be sold the. right to one hundred and fifty acres adjoining, which have been applied for under the Leasing Regulations of the Goldflelds Act, and which application is under consideration by the GoveruTe3:m3 Liberal For farther particulars apply to COPE and FACHE, Auctioneers, Sunderlond-strcet, Clyde. Now Goldficlds Regulations. VOW on Bale, at WRIGHT and CARPENTER'S, Cromwell

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Dunstan Times, Issue 334, 18 September 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 334, 18 September 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 334, 18 September 1868, Page 3

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