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DISSOLUTION ofPA RTNERS HIP NOTICE is hereby given that Jk partnership hitherto between John BeaUie and James M ‘Donald, Butchers at Drybread, is /hijr day dissolved by mutual confer All debts the above firm, will be lupihlnteiloy-' the said James M‘Donald, who will also rtseeive all accounts due to the linn. JOHN BEATTIE. JAMES DONALD. V. Witness to signature, JOHN S. DICICIE, Drybread, January 10,1871. FO H SAL E , A CHAN CHINE, Percha Eeltin 11. MON D AND RESETNG MArty Feet of Gutta Apply to J-VIIES llazlf.tt, Clyde. WANIED, ANTED, nersl Servant* ■Apply td^ Mr- Saixmif, Hotel, Cromwell. EOXBUEGH FEEE^HOTEL, m r? vr r' T E Y I/O T. ALEX, opr PHERSON, tor. UNRIVALLED accommodation for / Travellers. Excellent Stabling. Loose Boxes. First-class Billiard Table In Large and Well-lighted Room. Wines, Spirits, Cigars, Ac., of the Best Brands. WANT QOOD BRICKyAKER. Apply to .James JPatteusox, Old Bendigo Hotel, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, IS7 At Alexandra tOHN COLE CHAPPLE has . fj ceivcd instructions from Messi M'Laren and Co/tc m SELL BY AUCTION On the ajfcve date, at noon,

140 PRIME FAT STEERS 150 Quiet FAIRY COWS, with Calves at Foot and in Calf 5 Heavy MARES and FOALS and a number of Young Horses, The auctioneer’s instructions are to Sell Without Reserve. The dairy cows have been selected by Mr. M'Laren expressly for this market, and the Fat Cattle ate First-class. J. C. CHAPPLE, Auctioneer, WEDNESDAY, February 8, 1871, at BALMORAL HOTEL. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE has reU ceived instructions horn Mr. IRmcan Robertson to sell by public auction on the above dale at poon, SIX S'G Just with Mare good well kn son, a harness ORSES, one oal atTbotf—three horses; also the rn entire horse, Eelspring carts and At the same time and place, on account of Michael Murphy, Fifteen quiet Dairv Cows, with calves at foot, and twenty head ot Young Stock. The auctioneer in calling attention to the nbove sale,- begs to state his instructions are to sell without reserve and would recommend any one in want Of a good saddle or harness horse, to attend this sale. A tpial will be given with every horse sold. The entire' horse Nelson is too well known to require comment. The Cattle are guaranteed thoroiigh'y quiet dairy cows, and are milked every day, the young stock being progeny ofthesame»

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Dunstan Times, Issue 459, 3 February 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 459, 3 February 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 459, 3 February 1871, Page 3

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