IN THE ESTATE OF EDWARD G. RYAN, OF CLYDE. TENDERS, will be received to the 30th June, for the PURCHASE of the BENDIGO HOTEL Clyde, together with all Fixtures and Furniture. The Hotel is one of the largest and must comodious in Clyde, and has at aU times commanded a large commercial trade. The-.range of Stables '"ith loose boxes attached is, second to none in the District, ■' Full particulars, can be obtained from the Trustee. BENJAMIN NAYLOR. Merchant. Clyde. •
DRESS BALL. In aid of the.. CLYDE SCHOOL Building Puud. Friday, June 21, 1872 A SUBSCRIPTION BALL. Stewards. A. Brough, ‘ C. P. Beck, A. J. Denniston, G. Clark, A. D. Harvey, W, Fache, A. D. Wilson. WILL be held on Friday the 21st June, 1872, in aid of the Clyde School funds. Tickets, 12s. 6d. A. D. HARVEY, Hon. Sec. In the assigned Estate of WILLIAM MIANLY of Cromwell. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ALL CREDITORS and other persons having Claims against this Estate or the Trustees are hereby requested to deliver the same, dulv ve-' rified, to MR RICHARD HENRY LEARY, the Provisional Trustee in Bankruptcy, at his Office High-street, Dunedin, on or before the 15th day of June, 1872, otherwise they will be debarred from participating in the dividend about to be declared. JAMES T. MACKERRAS. WILLIAM STAVELY. Trustees of the said Estate. BANKRUPTC WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1872 SALE by AUCTION. VALUAB LE LEA SEHOLD F ARM HORSES, CATTLE; POULTRY,' PIGS, SPRING CART, DRAY AGRICHLTUR 'L IMPLEMENTS, AND FURNITURE. Under Deed of Assignment in re James Connew. O EORGE F \ CHE instructed by V T the Trustee will sell by Pub’ic Auction without the slightest reserve on Wednesday June 26, 187.2, commencing at noon, sharp, the whole of the valuable property in the above Estate comprising, The Farm of 50 Acres, with Dwelling-house, Dairy, Barn, Stables, and Stock-yards, thereon—the whole securely fenced, (two acres being a well cult! vated garden and orchard, well stocked with fruit and other trees. '. 27 Head of Dairy Cattle. 5 Horses, Spring Cart and Dray. 24 Pigs, and a Lot of Poultry. Plough, pair of Harrows, and Chaff-cutting machine. Also, The Houshold. Furniture, and Dairy utensils. The above Property to a man w’th a small capital, is one of the safest investments in the Country, the Farm being excellent land, well watered, and within three miles of the Town of Clyde, which offers a ready market for every kind ot Produce, the Auctioneer therefore recommends it. Note the Day—Particulars and Conditions at bale. N.B. The Trustee wishes it to be notified that all monies owing to the Estate must be paid on or before the dav of Sale, otherwise proceedings will he instituted for the recovery of the same. - BENJAMIN NAYLOR, Trustee. GrEORGft FACHE, Auctioneer.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 530, 14 June 1872, Page 3
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