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TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1873. SALE BY AUCTION". HOUSEOLD FURNITURE. GfEORGE FaCHE instructed by I E. H. Carew, Esq., Warden, will sell by Auction at Blacks No. 1, (Ophir), on Tuesday, August 19, at 1 p.m. the -whole of his Household Furniture, consisting of Mahogany Chiffioneer, Horse Hair Couch, Loo and other Tables, Bedsteads, Childrens’ Cots, Mattrasses, Beds and Bed stairs, Chest of Drawers, Washhand Stand, Dressing Glasses, Chairs, Carpets, Hearth Rug, Mats, Fender and Fire Irons, Curtain Poles, Cupboards, Cooking Stove and Tin Ware, Ac. A Lot of Preserved Meats, Fish’ Jams, Groceries, and a quantity of timber, useful for building or fluming, Wire Netting, and numerous other useful articles. 1 Also, The first class Pay Gelding, “ TOMMY,” and a Lady’s Side Saddle, Bridle, &c. Tcnm’Cash. The Auctioneer hopes a numerous assemblage will gather round him on the day of Saif, Mr. Warden Carew i having been removed to Lawrence is compelled to break up his household, consequently, everything will have to be sold to the highest bidder. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. I TO CAPITALISTS, MINING SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. GEORGE FACHE instructed by the Trustee of the assigned estate of Mr. Franz Siedeberg will sell by Public Auction at Clyde, on Wed- < nesday, September 3, at One o'clock ] sharp, the following property, viz,— , The Steam Dredge, “ SAL A- < MANDER,” now lying moor- S ed in the Molyneux a short distance below Clyde, Also, ] A Four-roomed dwelling-house, j Household Furniture, Ac ‘ The whole to be sold in Lots to j suit purchasers. Terms Cash. The Dredge is 52 feet long, and 15 feet beam, and built of best Oregan timber, and has a two roomed cabin, fitted with bunks and other conveniences. The Steam power consists of a twohorse power reversible Engine complete for working the windlass, with two cast iron barrels, twelve inches in diameter, and cast iron winch head and the necessary cog driving and pinion wheels, break, reversing gear, Ac. A One horse power Engine for working the chain pump, a Seven-horse power multitubular boilei’, the whole complete and in thorough working order. A sheet-iron sliding dam and crab winch. One double Anchor, Cwt., and two single do. About 1 ton -I inch Chain, and a quantity of | and | do. Coil 31, 3, and 2| inch rope, each about 120 fathom long. A lot of double and single Blocks, sheares, dredging spoons, spars, 38 feet Sluice-boxes, tools of all kinds, and a lot of other property in all, forming a Dredging Plant complete in every particular. The dwelling-house is corrugated iron, well built and of the best material, and contains four rooms. The Furnitute consists of Iron Bedsteads, Chest of Drawers, Cots, Washstand, Toilet Glass, Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Cooking and Parlor Stoves, and all the accessories of a comfortably furnished house. Terms at Sale. See Bills. Full particulars, and Cards to view tire Dredge to be had on application to G. FACHE, Auctioneer, Clyde. BLACKS, AUGUST 19, 1873. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, instruct- ,) ed by Mr. Blakeley, (who has disposed of his business), will sell by Public Auction on the above date One Yankie Waggon, Poll and Shafts, complete, One Spring Cart and Harness, Five good Spring Cart Harness Horses and Saddles, Ac. J. C, CHAPPLE, Auctioneer. WANTED. XT T ANTED a Journeyman Baker. VV Good wages given. Apply, Office of this Paper, cr Scott’s Bakery, Cumwell

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Dunstan Times, Issue 591, 15 August 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 591, 15 August 1873, Page 3

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