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Sale by Public Auction. ALEXANDRA. ON MONDAY, 7th OF JUNE At 12 o’clock sharp. For the Benefit of the Creditors of Charles Neiper, of Butcher’s Gully, a Bankrupt. MR. GEO. FACHE has received instructions from the Provisional Trustee in Bankruptcy, to Sell by Public Auction, at the Criterion Hotel, Alexandra, on Monday, 7th of June, at 12 o’clock sharp, Without the i f Slightest (-.Reserve, a large quantity of STORES, Consisting of a quarter-cask of Port Wine, cases of Bottled Porter, Wines, Spirits, Tea, Sugar, Soap, Pickles, Sauces, and a lot of General Groceries. Also. Sets of Platform, Counter, and Gold Seales, and a lot of miscellaneous Articles. Also, At the same time'and place, An Acre Paddock (with Crop of Potatoes), substantially fenced, and a lot of Geese and other Poultry, Remember: Monday, 7th June, at 12 oclock. GEORGE FACHE, Auctioneer. Important 'and Bona-fidb' Auction. By Order of Messrs. M'Pherson and Naylor, Administrators to the Will of G. Kenny, deceased. ON WEDNESDAY, 23rd( JUNE, At 12 o’clock sharp, Seventy-acre Farm,' Threshing and Chaff-cutting Machines, Horses and Drays, Twenty-one Head of Dairy Cattle, Farming Implements, Ac.

R. GEORGE FA.CHE has been favored with instructions from Messrs. M'Pherson and Naylor, Administrators to the will of George Kenny, deceased, Farmer, to dispose of, by Public Auction, without the Slightest Keserve, on Wednesday, June 23, 1809, at 12 o’clock sharp, at Eagle Farm, Clyde, the whole of the property of the above-named deceased, consisting of all his right, title, ‘and interest, in and to

SEVENTY ACRES OF UND, Well and. securely fenced, held under the Agi’ilultural Leases Regulations, that is to say: Ten acres being Lease No 41, dated ICth January, 18G4, (seven years’ purchase.) Ten acres, Lease No. 116, dated 9th July, 1864, (seven years’ purchase.) Ten acres, Lease No. 38, dated July 28th, 1868, (three years’ purchase. Forty acres applied for May 26th 1868, (lease not yet issued,) (three years’ purchase.) Together with Dwelling-house, Dairy, Stables, Barn, and other out-buildings. Richmond and Chandler’s Threshing machine, with horse power complete. Eichm ncl and Chandler’s Chaffcutting machine. Gray’s Plough, s t of Harrows, and other farm implements. Dray, Spring-cart and Harness, Saddles, Bridles, he, Three first-clas Draught Horses. Twenty-one head of mixed Dairy Cattle, (thoroughly quiet.) Eight Pigs, One-hundred Fowls, Fifteen Geese, and a lot of useful and valuable property. Remember: Wednesday, 2 3rd of June, At noon. GEO. FA CHE, Auctioneer,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 371, 4 June 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 371, 4 June 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 371, 4 June 1869, Page 3

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