SALE BY AUCTION; 'SATURDAY, 25th OF FEBRUARY, at 4 o’clock p.m. MR. GEORGE FACHE has keen favoyed. with ; instructions from Mr. F. Hedeberg to Soli by Public Auction (if not previously disposed bf) th£ twin, Now tnonrqiß a few hundred below Clyde and convenient for inspection. It is built of Baltic timber and in excellent c mdition. It is a twin dredge and fitted with a cradle, but sluice boxes and water wheel can be brought on with very little expense to make poor ground pay the same as the Salamander. G. F CHE, Auctioneer. Saturday, isth February, At 12 o’clock sharp. J. C. CHAPPLE has received instructions from Mr. James Trewsdale to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, above, RYBREAD. Ten Quiet Dairy Cows'and Calves Ten Head of Young Stock Six Pigs Tip Dray and Harness Set of Spring-cart Harness A Lot of Poultry Five-acre Paddock of Potatoes Stock-yard and Garden Fonr-room "Wood and Iron House and Two Out-buildings Four-stall Stable. Two Cooking Stoves, Household Furniture, Ac., Ac The auctioneer, in celling attention to the above sale, would recommend any person in search of an investment in the dairy linenot to lose the present •opportunity, as it is one that rar-dy occurs The cows are thoroughly quiet, and in full milk. J. C. CHAPPLE, Auctioneer. TO be LET, COTTAGE, substai Rally built, standing in its ow well-cultivated garden. Three room kitchen, wash and coal houses,stablim and plentiful supply of wat°r Finn lure al valuation*.(if required). C Apartments —X., at this office. IJ WANI/ED, QOOD BRICKJIAKER. Apply to j Jams ./ Patterson, Old Bendigo Hotel, Clyde. \v a Ayr e d. H ANTED/a ( General Servant’ Apply if Mr- Smitham, 7 * \ Kawaftm Hotel, Cromwell WANTED TENDERS FOR the cons Race Hospital. Tenders t6 bj retary on orbi 12 noon. of a Water fto the Dunstan dged with theSece Monday next at The lowest or any tender .not necessarily accepted. •' E. BARLOW, Secretary. DISSOLUTION ofPA RTNERS HIP AJOTICI (partnf between M ‘Donald, Dry bread, mutual cons All i ebtg owing by the above firm, will be liquidated by the said James M‘Donahl, who will also receive all accounts due to the firm. given that the to existing and James Butchers at dissolved bv JOHN BEATTIE. JAMES M'DONALP. Witness to signature, JOHN S. DICKIE, Drybicad, January 10,1871.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 460, 10 February 1871, Page 3
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