THE DUNSTAN HOSPITAL. TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES. TENDERS areinvited for Supplying the Dunstan District Hospital with the undermentioned Roods, for six months from the ] 2th of Septemto the 12 th of March next, viz;— Groceries,' Wines and Spirits, Meat Bread, Coffins, Burials. Also Lignite. All articles must he of the best quality, and delivered free of expense at the Hospital. No tender will be received unless in accordance with specifications, which can be seen on application to the Secretary. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be lodged with the Secretary, at his office, on or before Monday, thejth of September, at 8 p.m. By Order, GEO. FA CHE, Secretary. Clyde, August 27, 1871. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1871, At Tinker’s. JC. CHAPPLE instructed by Mr , F. M'Clusky will sell by public auction on the above date at 1 o’clock sharp, at the Victoria Hotel, Tinker’ Gully— A Full FOURTH SHARE in a Water-race taking its rise out of Devonshire Gully, and registered for 4 heads of water, (first right) also Dam, and Extended Claim of 4 Acres. Also, A 4 ■ roomed Wood and Iron House, and Garden securely fenced and well stocked with fruit trees ; also, a 2 acre cultivation Paddock. No Reserve. The Auctioneer would recommend any one in search of a mining claim not to miss this opportunity—the water-right has a never failing supply of water. The Dam is the largest in the District, and most substantially built; and the Claim is about the beat under the Dunstan Range, and will be positively sold, the present proprietor is leaving New Zealand. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 1874, Ax Alexandra. To Capitalists, Speculators, & others. JC, CHAPPLE instructed by Mr , Edward Charnock will sell by public auction on the above date, at noon sharp, the property known as the NEWCASTLE COAL-PIT, situated at Alexandra. (For which a Lease of 8 acres is held from the Waste Lands Board.) One first-class 25-foot overshot water wheel. Current wheel, constructed on punts, about 8 horse power. One Boat and wire rope. Two sets pumps, 8 and 6 inch, with working barrel. Wood and iron house. 2 draught grey horses (staunch.) 3 draught Mares, in foal. 1 Mare, —“ Miss Slipfoot. 1 ' 1 Colt, rising four years. 1 draught Filly, rising four years. 1 draught Filly, rising three years 2 draft Fillies. 2 Drays, 2 spring carts. 1 four-seated Buggy, and pole. Dray, and leading harness. Buggy harness, double and single. 180 feet 3|-inch Wire Rope. Set of Harrows, Weighing-machine. The Auctioneer begs to state that the above property is the best in the district, and the sole reason for the present owner disposing of the same is on account of breaking his leg some time since, coupled with his late bereavement, and for the future Air Charnock intends to devote the whole of his time to the wheelwright business. Remember the date— SEPTEMBER 14, 1874, 1 JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, Auctioneer.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 646, 4 September 1874, Page 3
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