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NOTICE A BALL in aid of tlio Funds of Black’s School will he held in the School Room, Black’s, on Friday, March the 15 th. Dancing to commence at 8, p.m. Admission, 3s. Ladies, free. ST. PATRICK’S DAY, Monday, March 18, 1872. di The Greatest FETE OF THE SEASON. Farewell Salute to WILLIAM JACKSON BARRY, Who is leaving for New South Wales BULLOCK TO BE ROASTED. HORSE, RACING, RUNNING, JUMPING, WRESTLING, And the Complete Category of Athletic and Calisthenic Games. PERRIAM’s HOTEL, LOWBURN MR. PERRIAM, in issuing this invitation, trusts that One and All, from Far and Near, will muster on the occasion, and wish God Speed to Mr. BARRY, a gentleman who has proved himselt to be one of the best Friends the district ever had. . it. Table laid »t 13 o’clock. Come One ! Come All ! and Bring Your Friends. ST. PATRICK’S DAY, MARCH 18, at PERRIAM’S, LOWBURN. SALE BY AUCTION. MINING PROPERTY. (By order of the Directors of the Try Again Company Registered.) MR. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, Will Sell by Public Auction at Black’s No. 3, on Saturday. March 9, at 12 o’clock Sharp, the whole of the Plant of the above Cbmpauy, comprisiug AVHIM COMPLETE, SHAFT OF SLABS. 40 SETS OF SLABBING TIMBER, WHEELBARROW", TOOLS, Ac.. WTthout Reserve. TERMS CASH. The Auctioneer in calling attention to the above Sale, would state on account of the Company being wound up the property has to be sold, and the Sale presents a rare opportunity' for parties desirous of purchasing a like Plant ALEXANDRA, APRIL 8, 1872. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MR. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE has received instructions from Mr. Joseph Knowles, who is leaving New Zealand lor England, to Sell by Public Auction, on the above date, at eon, at theßendigo Hotel, Alexandra, A One Third Interest in the Water Races (known as Knowles and Oliver) taking their rise from Conroy’s Blackman’s and Frazer’s Rivers, and registered for twenty three heads of water; also, one whole interest ina Water Race, taking its rise from the Earnscleugh. Extended Claims of four acres, situate at the junction of the Earnscleugh river, Over Shot Wheel, 2 Pumps, 15 sluice Boxes, Ripples, Ac , One Stone Jlouso and Garden, situate at Conroy’s, Furniture, Horse, Bridle and Saddle. Terms at Sale Hie character of the above Property is too well known to require comment, further than to state that the reason for Air. Knowles disposing of his prowerty is, that he intends visiting his native land The net profits accruing from the twenty three heads of water is about COO/., per annum, being without exception, one of the best paying mining properties in Otago. J. C. CHAPPLE, Auctioneer.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 516, 8 March 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 516, 8 March 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 516, 8 March 1872, Page 3

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