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In the Matter of the Estate of Chaklks Neipee, of Butcher’s Gully, in the Province ot Ofago, storekeeper, a bankrupt. 0 be Sold by Public Tender, the whole of the BOOK DEBTS ol the above Bankrupt. Tenders to be delivered at the office of Mr George Fuche, Sunderlandstreet, Clyde, at or before noon on Saturday, the 15th day of October next. By order of the Provisional Trustee. Clyde, Sept. 26, 1870

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, HORSES, Cattle, Harness, Drays, Farming Implements. Ac., the property of Mr. Blair, who is about to leave the district. The Sale will shortly take place at the Ferry Hotel, Shotover. Further Particulars and Day of Sale will be given at a future date. GOOD INVESTMENT. FOR SALE, a full SHARE in the Morning Star Quartz Claim, at Bendigo Gully, adjoining the Cromwell Company’s celebrated claim. Immediate application necessary. Fc a- particulars apply at the office of this paper.

NOTICE. BOOTS CHEAPER THAN EVER. R NEWELL begs to return thanks , for the liberal patronage he has received since starting business at Clyde, and to intimate that he has just to hand a lot of imported boot*, selected by a practical boot maker from the largest stock in Dunedin, comprising Hayward’s gums, elastic sides, Balmorals, Wellingtons, Nugget and All of which will be sold at less prices than ever before offerred on the Otago goldfields. Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ boots and shoes of every description made to order. R. Newell is considered to be by competent judge* to be second to no bootmaker in Otago, he made some ot the boots, which took a prize at the Exhibition in London of ! 862 Water-tights of my own make always on hand. N.B. All goods bought at this shop repaired atthe lowest possible charges ABBEYLEIX STABLES, Maclaggan Street. Full T ivery, 5s per night; Stalls, Is : Saddle-horses and Buggies at reduced prices. Good Paddock accommodation. Horses bought and sold. ARTHUR SMITH. TO OWNERS OF CATTLE. fPHE undersigned is prepared to 1 depasture Cattle on liberal terms. For particulars apply to WILLIAM MASTERS.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 442, 7 October 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 442, 7 October 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 442, 7 October 1870, Page 3

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