TEiNDEES. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received up to the 18th of March, 1870, for the whole of the valuable and well-seh cte.l STOCK, comprising General Diapery, Boots, Shoes, it c., &c , amounting to £I,OOO sterling, contained within the London House, St. Bathan’s. Large and commodious store, with double counter, fixtures, ic., to be taken at valuation. Sealed tenders to be sent to Mr. D. M'Connocliie, Clyde. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted D. M'CONNOCHIE. Proprietor. Melbourne House, Si. Bathan’s, March 3, 1870. N.B. All accounts due to D. M'Connochie connected with the said business must be paid within fourteen da s from this date, or legal proceedings will be instituted. D. M'Connochie. Sale by Auction at Arrowtown. ST. PATRICK’S DAY, MARCH 17 At 1 o’clock sharp. Without the Slightest Reserve. /GEORGE PACHE lias received in \J structions from Mr G. A. Barker to Sell, as above, several USEFUL SADDLE HACKS, Light Harness and Draught Hot ses. A new Whitechapel Dog-cart and a beautiful set of Silver-plated Harness Heavy Tip Dray and new Set of Cart Harness. Seven Riding Saddles (two quite new), a number of Bridles, Hack Trappings, and various Sundries used about a stable Also, Twenty Pairs of Blankets, several Stretchers, Bed Room Furniture, Tables, Forms, Benches. American Stove, Pots, Kettles, Culinary Utensils, Crockery, Bar and other Lamps, Glasses, Decanters, Pewters, Counter Pitchers, &c. Also Fifteeen Cords of Wood, part suitable for fencing. About Forty dozen of Mixed Cordials. Kegs, Funnels, Tubs, Buckets, and everything connected with a cordial factory. Must be Sold, as the proprietor is Leaving the District. GEO. FACHE, Auctioneer. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION At Drybread Saturday, 19 th March, 1870. / 1 EORGE FACHE has receivedinVT structions from H. G. Glassford Esq., of Matak mui Station to dispose of by public auction at Drybread, on Saturday, the 19th March 1870, a Lot of Books, Magazines, Papers, ic, Portable Medicine Chest, complete; Grover and Baker’s Sewing Machine; Concertina, by Keith, Prowse and Co., London; likewise au ABBOTTS SINGLE BUGGY with hood, pole, shafts, single and doable harness, Saddles, Carriage Rugi (So. Also the well known chesnht gelding “ Troubador ” 5 years by “ Glaucus ”, winner of Hack Races, and a tine jumper, up to sixteen stone, also “ Sir Launcelot ”, a first class Lady’s Hack, Together with a number of Game Fowls, Turkeys, Y, and 5 Sheep-dogs thoroughly broken. Bale to take Jplace at One o’blodU. GEO. FACHE, Auctioneer.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 412, 11 March 1870, Page 3
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