FRIDAY, MAY 24, at 1 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES. GEO. FACHE, instructed by the Clyde Church and School Committees, will sell by Public Auction on the above dale, 200 Forest Trees, including Pines Poplars, Cheanuts, Sycamores, and Ash, &c. 24 Apple Trees, (G years old). 2 Plum • „ „ 2 Cherry „ „ 50|Seedling Apples •GO Seedling Cherries 100 Currant and Gooseberry ■ bushes. And a lot of Strawberry Plants and Herbs, Also, A quantity of Willow and other Trees. ' ' N.B. I’he above must be sold, and can be recommended—the fruit trees especially—as being the besc to be procured. G. FACHE, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, MAY 25, AT 2. SALE BY AUCTION. Desirable Section of Land, in Hartlepool street. Clyde, with Four-roomed Dwelling-house, &o , thereon. GEO. FACHE, instructed, by Mrs. Jane Anderson, will Sell by Public Auction, «n Saturday, 25th of May, at 2 o’clock sharp), a valuable QuarterAcre SECTION OF LAND, With a substantially-built Fourroomed Dwelling-house (24ft. by 20f.) and necessary Outbuildings thereon. Title—- ** direct from the Crown. Also, at same’time and place, A Small Lot of General Stores, Household Furniture, Arc. G. FACHE, Auctioneer SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1872. SALE BY AUCTION. AT THE CLYDE SALE ROOMS., George fache win sfll by PUBLIC AUCTION, oil the above date, on account of MR. BE AUER, who is relinquishing Business, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, AND Jewellery of every Description. GEORGE FACHE, . Auctioneer. IN. BANKRUPTCY. Estate of William Shanlyof Cromwell. NOTICE is hereby given that Richard Henry Leary, the Provisional Trustee in Bankruptcy, has been appointed to realise this estate, as Agent for the undersigned. All accounts due to the said Estate must be paid only to him or a person authorised by him. ' JAMES T, MACKERRAS, W. ST ATELY, Trustees of the said estate. WANTED. TTT ANTED men to put up 18 miles W of Wire Fencing on Run 226. None but competent' parties treated with. Apply at once to HANDYSIDE <6 ROBERTS, . Lauder Station, ‘ Blackstene.Hill TO MINERS. POR SALE a One Fourth Share in “ Minton and Party’s ” Sluicing Claim, BUTCHER'S GULLY. The Share is paying well, and would be a good investment for a working miner, to whom it will be sold on easy terms. Apply immediately to JAMES RIVERS, Alexandra. PARKER, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, &c.; ■ ■ SUNDERLAND-STREET, CLYDE, • Adjoining “Dmwtan Times” Office. Watches & Clocks Carefully Repaired. —o— Terms Moderate. —* *
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Dunstan Times, Issue 527, 24 May 1872, Page 3
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