DAIRYMEN, Slaughtermen, Settlers, and Others. Sale by Public Auction-
ON FRIDAY, 21st OF MAY, At 12 o’clock, sharp. At Mulvay’s Farm, West Bank of the Molyneux, opposite Alexandra. T”~ ■ ■' / \ Cattle, Horses, l*jgs. Poultry, Five acre Paddock (fwo in potatoes) with sod fence, Galvanized Iron House, Plough, Harrows, and sundry other Meets. MR. G. FACHE has received instructions from Mr. Mulvay, who is leaving the district, to SeljAy Public Auction, without the slightest reserve, on the Premises as above, on Friday, 21st of May, at 12 slwp, the whole of his valuaMe>nd Vseful 0£ E R Consisting of— FiiVucre Paddock, well fenced : Sbout two acres'ki potatoes, stock-yard, with, bails, &c. Galvanized-iron House, 30 feet by 12, floored throughout. Twenty - three Mixed Dairy Cattle. Two very large Working Bullocks (one harness). Three Horses, one Foal, and a Filly, by Chorister, rising two years old. Three Pigs and lot of Poultry. Large Shaft Dray, capable of carrying two tons, with Harness. Light Tip Dray and Harness. Spring Cart. One Gray’s Plough complete and Set of H&rrowsV Ladies’ and Gentleman’s Saddles, and a numerous assortment of useful and valuable Effects. NOTE THE DATE AND PLACE OF SALE. G. FACHE, Auctioneer.
TO FARMERS & OTHERS. ,JJ ANTED/ SATIATIONS, by a i V maryfd touple : the roan as Ploughman and to look after a farm ; the woman as Cook and to attend to a dairy. Apply to Mr. Marshall, bookseller, Clyde. VN D BOOK. C A BLISHED. I)RAND Book of Cattle in the proj vince of Otago, may be had, wholesale, at Provincial Government Offices, Dunedin. Price, 30s. per dozen. DUKE OF EDINBURGH BITTER. D Eb'xer. Sold at 'Jn Stores and Hotels in the Colon gSp'Ask for the Duke’s Bitter. WANTED WANTED, two practical miners, to join a party shareholders in all, for wearing X\n extensive and highly am>tM'onaiifjf consisting of twenty anrcTToiJUhe Awwv river bed. The claim's undoubledly one of the best spmdations in the colony. Apply for fuller information to DUNSTAN TIMES. HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT & RILLS— Never neglect a cold.—lt is painful to hear of the many fatal oases whmfi commenced with the <Sro>nary aplSiptoara oiya common cold. tdrent, fibbed upon the back and chestj consequences; it softies thqjnflamed lining of both throat ami chest, rubbing in the ointment for a few days, Mm pectoral irritation and the tightness of breathing diminish, the cough becomes looser and less frequent, and the phlegm is expectorated with less difficulty, till the lungs become free and respiration natural. All subject to tak ecold from slight exposure to varying temperatures, will find Holloway’s Soothing Ointment and Purifying Pills an effective safeguard against pleurisy, bronchitis, asthma, and consumption.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 369, 21 May 1869, Page 3
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