TO DRAPERS, STOREKEEPERS, HE ADS JOE FAMILIES, &c. IMPORTANT & UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, &c., &c., <fec. Also all those very valuable BUSINESS PREMISES, Situate in the centre of the town of Clyde, adjoining the Town hall, known as Fitch’s London House, Clyde; Together with the Dwelling-house ik Garden in the rear
G CLARK, not having retrieved any . accentable tender, and having had definite instructions by the last mail to ■wind up Mr Fitch’s business, has authorised Mr G FACHE to SELL BY AUCTION, On the Premises, on Wednesday, the Ist of February, and following days, commencing at 10 o’clock sharp each day, the whole of the stock-in-trade' Of the London House, Clyde, of the value of about £2,000, and comprising every description of Drapery in the Ladies’ Department, Gentlemen’s and Youths’ Clothes, Boots, Ac. Also, all that Piece of Land situate in Sunderland-street, Clyde, being Section 39, Block 26, with the four-roomed House thereon. Also, a first-class Mare, with Foal at foot, and a Yearling Colt. The Whole to be Sold Without the Slightest Reserve, In Lots to Suit Purchasers
NOTE THE DAYS OF SALE, The auctioneer particularly draws the attention of business men to this sale, as everything must be cleared out. The business premises; as also the dwelling-house, were built, with a view to ensure durability and comfort, which were attained. The store is sixty feet long by twenty-four feet wide, has two handsome glass fronts, is floored throughout, lined and papered, fitted with cedar-top counter and shelves running the entire length on either side, and is altogether well adapted for carrying on an extensive business. Such an opportunity of pur hasing premises, with a good business attached, so seldom presents itself that the auctioneer confidently invites the attention and attendance of the public. N. 13, Mr George Clark begs to intimate that all accounts due to the Load on House must be paid on or before the Ist of February, otherwise they will be placed in the hands of a solicitor.
THURSDAY, sth JANUARY At Two O’clock sharp. Valuable Mining Puopfety. Dissolution of Partnership. JOHN COLE OHAPPLE has reeJ eeived instructions from Messrs. Gallager, Hunt, and Co. to SELL BY AUCTION, At Ryan’s Bendigo Hotel, Black’s On Thursday, Jan. 5, at 2, ®Thc whole of the MINING PROPERTY . Belonging to the above Partnership, Consisting of The Suspension Water - Race, registered for ten heads of water ; Extended Claims of four Acres, with Plant, ic. Also A Four-roomed Cottuge, Two Horses, Jtc.
The auctioneer can recommend the above property as well worthy the attention of any one seeking an investment. The water race takes its rise from the Chatto Creek,' and enjoys a never-failing supply of clean water. The sluicing ground at Black’s is too well known to need comment, and the sole reason of the present owners disposing of the property is that they cannot agree.
FOR SALE. A' BROADWOOD’S Cottage Piauolorte, seveu and three quarter octaves iu handsome walnut case. Apply, G - Fache/ Auctioneer
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Dunstan Times, Issue 454, 30 December 1870, Page 3
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