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MONDAY, JANUARY 27,' 3873. • • DISSOfcUTIONof PARTNERSHIP # '* •* ‘ VALUABLE MINING PROPERTY. To Capitalists, and others. GEORGE EACIIE, instructed by the Shareholders of the Ovens Water-race New Company, will sell by Public Auction, at noon on the above date at Alexandra, That very valuable property known cs the OVENS WATER RACE, with an undisputed right to 20 heads of water, heading from the Chatto Creek and terminating on the banka of the Molyneux at Alexandra together with the galvanised iron tubular flaming across the Manuherikia, and every other the rights of side races appertaining thereto. Also, The whole of the Plant, consisting of Woodand Iron workshop, and Lot ot Miscellaneous Tools. A 20 feet Wooden Water-wheel, complete. A GO-foot Californian Pump, with belt complete. CO first rate Sluice Boxes and Hippies. F ! at bottomed Boat. Canvas Hose, Wheelbarrows, Ac The whole forming the most complete Working oLuit imaginable, ™

To be sold positively on the day of Sale in one or more lots as circumstances may dictate. The above Property is well known, and is regarded as-one of the most valuable in the Province of Otago, as it commands an unbounded field of auriferous ground. Terms of purchase to be arranged at time of sale. Full particulars will be afforded enquirers on application to Mr. J. Terry, Alexandra, or to GEORGE FACHE. Auctioneer, Clyde.

FRIDAY, 31st OF JANUARY, At 11 o’Clock. SALE BY AUCTION. Valuable Hotel and Store, known as Duxstan Cheek Hotel & Stole, Situate at Drybread : also Two Cottage? and Garden Plots (under cultivation), Household Furniture and Stock in Trade. EAME3 and STAN BROOK have been instructed by the Proprietor, Mr. John Mellor, to SELL by AUCTION, at Drybread, on Friday, the 31st of January, 1873, at 11 o’clock, That valuable Property known as DUN STAN CREEK HOTEL AND STORE, Now licensed; together with the Furniture, Stock. ,Vc , viz. : The Hotel and Stor?, containing eight rooms, bar, and large commodious store, fitted up with every convenience for carrying on an extensive trade; also Billiard Room, with one of Alcook’s full-sized Billiard Tables, together with cues, balls, tips, Sc. ; Furniture; Two Cottages; Three Gardens, under cultivation; a well-selected Stock of Drapery, consisting of Mali’s Clothing, Hosiery, Gum Boots, Blankets, Ladies’ Goods, Men’s and Women’s' Boots and Shoes in every variety; 1 ronmongery. including Sluice Porks, Ames’s L. H, .''hovels, l icks. Cut cry, &c; Saddlery, consisting of Saddles and Bridles, Saddlestraps, Whips, Spurs, Brushware. &c,; Groceries, consisting of Wines, Ales, Beer, Spirits, Tea, Sugar, Soap, Candles, Tobacco, Coffee, Spices, Raisins, Jams, Salmon, Sardines, Lobsters, and a General Assortment of Oilman’s Goods and Perfumery; Fancy Goods of all description ; Tinware and a large Assortment of Crockery and Glassware; together with a quantity of Timber, selected for Mining and Buildin" Purposes. Four Horses, including the wellknown trotting horse Tommy, Four well-bred Milch Cows ; also Buggy and Two Sets of Silvermounted Harness (new). The Auctioneers beg to draw the special attention of hotel-keepers, miners, and others desirous of a firstclass investment that the above property is really valuable, and the hotel and store is doing one of the best paying businesses in the Province ; and, being an old-established bouse of over six years, commands the principal trade in the district. The stock has been carefully selected, and will be sold without the slightest reserve, owing to the proprietor being deter mined on leaving Drybread on account of the late loss of one of his family. Teeic at Gale,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 562, 24 January 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 562, 24 January 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 562, 24 January 1873, Page 3

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