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Sale by Public Auction, On MONDAY, 21st JUNE, R. G. FA CHE lias received instructions from Mr. Joseph Jenncr to Sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, on Monday, the 21st hist., at 12, that well known property, situate in Butcher’s Gully, and known as the BUTCHER'S CREEK HOTEL, Together with the Out-houses and Stables attached thereto. The Household Furniture, Blacksmith’s Forge and Tools, Horses, Pigs Harness, Saddles, and Four-wheeled Waggon, Cow and Calf, &c. The horses consist "of tw r o heavy draught horses, a saddle horse, and a chestnut mare with foal. The mare is well known in the district as being a very fas trotter. GEO. FACHE. Auctioneer. Important and Bona-fide Sale. By Order of Messrs M'Phersouand 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. • At 12 o’clock sharp. Valuable Property at Butcher s Gully Also,

If'R. GEORGE EACHE has been ill favored with instructions from Messrs. M‘Pherson and Naylor, Administrators to the will of George Kenny, deceased, Earmer, to dispose of, by Public Auction, without the Slightest Reserve, on "Wednesday, June 23, 1869, 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 LAND, "Well and securely fenced, held under the Agrilultural Leases Regulations, that is to say: Ten acres being Lease No 41, dated IGth January, 18C4, (seven years’ purchase.) Ten acres, Lease No, 116, dated 9th J\ily, 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. Richmond and Chandler’s Chaffcutting machine. Gray’s Plough, s t of Harrows, and other farm implements. Dray, Spring-cart and Harness, Saddles, Bridles, &c, About Eight Tons of Oaten and and Wheat Straw. Five hundred bushel of Gats One hundred lushcls of Wheat • Six tons of Potatoes Two tons of Carrots Throe 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,- 23rd of June, At noon. GEO. FA CHE, A ucti oncer.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 373, 18 June 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 373, 18 June 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 373, 18 June 1869, Page 3

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