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THE DUNSTAN HOSPITAL. TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES. TENDERS are invited for Supplying the Dunftan District Hospital with the undermentioned Goods, for three months from the 12 th of June tothe!2th of September 1871, viz.:— Groceries, Wines and Spirits, Meat, Bread, Lignite, Coffins, Burials. Milk for the space of 12 months. All articles must be of the best quality, and deliveredJfibe of expense at the Hospital. No tender unless in accordance with speciti/afifons, which can be seen on application to the Secretary, The Committee do I not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be lodged with the Secretary, at his office, on or before Monday, the sth of June, at 8 p.m. By Order, R. BARLOW, Secretary. Clyde, May 24, 1871. PRELIMINARY NOTICE! FOR SALE OR LEASE, THAT SPLENDID PROPERTY, THE'" PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL,” Doing the largest and most profitable business in the Wakatip District. To getherwith the three Valuable Town Sections upon which the house bn built. The Furniture and Stock can be taken at valuation or not, at the option of the successful tenderer Also, the 8-Stalled Stable just erected at rear of the HoteK ou Section 20, Duke-street.A / i Also, that YaluabW 50facia Farm adjoining the Town/Botvfi <Jay , substantially fenceclp^d / /li/ided into four paddocks, ten bein l laid down in clover and rye-grass ; 1 j acres under garden cultivation, ami Stocked with Fruit Trees. Vl’he lana is the richest Af the district,Vand lids an unlimited depth of soil. Also, the crops thereon, being 12 Tons Potatoes, 10 Tons Carrots, anti 6 Tons Oaten Hay. Also, 40 Head Dairy Catt’e, care fully selected from the best herds ; 5 Horses, Saddles, Harness, and Tip Dray ; 12 Pigs and Piggeries. The Tenders to close 12th June. Arrangements can bo made to allow one-half to remain on Bank interest. Further particulars can be obtained from the undersigned, who will show the books of the business to any bona fide purchaser on and after 25th May. Apply to W. MACL ARN, Proprietor, Or H. MANDERS, Estate Agem. ALL TITLES PERFECT-CROWN GRANT FOR SALE. (The Proprietor, JJ D. Fern ml, Esq., .I P., being compelled through continued ill Jieaith/ fo leave the district ) TH E s wel! < 3>4nTswW And celebrated freehold property known as MONTE CHRISTO FARM. The Property comprises an Orchard, Market Garden, and pasture Lands, a commodious and well built Dwelling House, Stables, Out-houses, arge Barn, and in faco every convenience. THE ORCHARD contains 1,200 Fruit Trees from five to ten years o d of the very best sorts; 1,200 Vines, six years old of tire choicest descriptions, and 4,000 Gooseberry, Red, Black and White Currant Bushes and Raspberry Canes, the whole in fall bearing, also, nearly half an acre of Strawberries. THE MARKET GARDEN is in splendid condition and is thoroughly stocked, it containing three thousand Cabbages, a large land of Early Sprhv Peas, one bed of Asparagus, Spring Onions, and a magnificent assortment of Rhubarb, tie. THE PASTORAL LAND com prises about twenty acres, well manured and sown with Early Oats, Red Clover, and English Grasses. (This Paddock produced last year a- the rate of 3 Tons to the Acre) Independent of the above there are about 5000 Fruit Trees on the ground. The above described property is admitted, and with justice, to be the very best on the Goldfields, and one. visit will convince the greatest sceptic that it is so. The appearance of the fruit trees and bushes promise a. most abundant yield of fruit in the coming season, and intending purchasers are invited to at once pay a visit of inspection. For terms and further particulars, apply to ‘ J D. FERAUD, Monte Christo,Farm, or to Ai BROUGH, . Soli citoiv Clyde, s

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Dunstan Times, Issue 475, 26 May 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 475, 26 May 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 475, 26 May 1871, Page 3

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