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FOR SALE. To Hotelkeepers, Blacksmiths, &c, For SALE, the best Hotel in the Township of Drybread— THE SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. This Hotel, well known for the last, seven years as possessing the Best Accommodation for Travellers, and doing the Best Business in the District, is now in the Market for Sale. The premises consist of Bar, Five Bed Rooms, Sitting and Dining Room, Billiard Room and Table, Kitchen, and all necessary Offices; also a sixstalled Stable (paved) and Two Loose B xes. and djoining ith Si: ITH’S ship) ade ith ence at In connexion the abov SHOP (th doing a g<" the back. There is orfe acre of Kitchen Garden belonging to the above, well stocked w>th all kinds of vegetables, and securely fenced Likewise a twoacre Lot, already ploughed, and in the course of being fenced in. In default of meeting with a purchaser, the proprietor will be willing to Let the same to a desirable tenant. Apply to JOHN MELLOR, Storekeeper, Or to Tinker’s. GEORGE FaCHE, Auctioneer, Clyde. CAPITAL INVESTMENT” JIOR SALE, by Private Contract, THE VICTORIA STOI DUNSTAN / ORERKpT'OTEL, Sikme The/Propepty of / 3«na Mellor. o be Taken at Valuation, TOC The above is doing the Largest business in the District, and is a firstclass opening for a small capitalist. Terms Easy. N.B. All Debts due to the said John Mellor must be Settled before he 21st of October, 1871. SMITHY TOXET, OR FOR SALE. A SPLENDID OPPOBT/tfNITY. RLACKSMITH’SKH(Wat Alexandra, now dding^tfT first class business, tools taken at valuation. an (fextra kit of blacksmiths tooWisplendid bellows and anvil. Foi^further particulars Apply to EDWARD CHARNOCK, Alexandra. N. B. This is the only Blacksmith’s shop in the district. DM • D O N A L D , I (Late o£ Galloway Station), cr.iterio;n hotel. ALEXANDER D. M ‘Donald ? begs “to invito/n can from all his friends, and would nature customers that they will meet with akperior accommotion, civility, and attention. One of the best Billiard Tables. Stabling and Loose Boxes. jTJUGH M'RENZIE, SPEAR-GRASS FLAT HOTEL, Mid-way Between Clyde and the Tevjot. Every Accommodation Good Stabling and Grass Paddock. R. A Y L I N G , COAL CREE ICE/ HOTEL AND POST TEVIOT.RO> E. Ayling will bo happy to .receive a Visit from Travellers. First-class Accommodation. Good Stabling. Accommodation Padding well watered,.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 495, 13 October 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 495, 13 October 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 495, 13 October 1871, Page 3

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