THURSDAY, MAY 13, J 1875. AT IDA YALLEY. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE paving tf received instructions will sell by Public Auction'on the above date ut noon (sharp) on the ground the IDA VALLEY HOTEL and Store, stables, coach-house, piggeries, stockyard and outbuildings, billiard table, complete, the whole of the stock of groceries, household, bedroomand bar furniture, cooking and parlor stoves. 40 Hoad of quiet Cattle, including 20 head of quiet dairy cows and calves—fomo with young calves at foot, 10 useful harness and saddle horses, a lot of pigs, spring-cart and harness, two No 3 Chafl Cutters; (horse power complete) bridles, saddles), &c. At the same time and place— ALL right, title, and interest in 200 acres of first class land, held under deferred payment system, (partly fenced) with house and garden. The Auctioneer can recommend the above as a first-class opportunity to anyone seeking an investment; the Cattle are first class, and the whole will be sold. JOHN C. CHAPPLE^ Auctioneer. MONDAY, MAY 17, 1875 CRITERION HOTEL, ALEXANDRA. JOHN C CHAPPLE instructed by Mr D. McDonald, will sell by Public Auction on the above date at Noon, that well known Hostelry, the CRITERION HOTEL, situate in Tarbert Street, Alexandra, and containing 16 Rooms, wash-house fitted with boiler, 7-stall stone stable, two loose-boxes, coach-house, and outbuildings, also, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD And Bedroom furniture, cooking utensils, kitchen range, (new,) parlor stoves, &c. Also, One of Paser’s full sized BILLIARD TABLES, Complete, and in good order. Together With Buggy, pole, single and double harness, poultx-y, three good saddle and harness Horses, bridles, saddles, &c. Terms aUSale. The Auctioneer in calling attention to the above Sale, can with confidence recommend the above as one of the best Hotels on the Gold-fields, and doing the largest business. The Furniture is of first-class quality, and worthy the attention of purchasers. Mr M‘Donald leaving the district, is the only reason for the disposal of his property. ALEXANDRA, MAY 17, 1875. JMMEDIATELY after the Sale 1 of the Criterion Hotel will bo sold, for the benefit of whom it may concern :--- The Water Rac°, known as Felix Fisandicr’s, being the second right from the Earuscleugh River, and registered for Three heads of water; Also, An English Four-seated Dogcart, complete, and Set of harness. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, Auctioneer. JUNE Bth, 1875, AT BLACKS. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE instruct J ed by Mr James Wotherspoon," will sell by Public Auction on the above date, at 2 o’clock (sharp)— THAT well known |bakery, known as WOTHERSPOON’S, Comprising baker’s shop dwell-ing-house, stable and outbuildings (at present doing an extensive business,) together with the freehold, being Section Block Ophir, That well known mare “ Kate,’ with foal at foot, and in foal; also, 8 good useful harness horses, and 4 colts, spring cart, harness, &c, Terms at Sale, The only reason for the disposal of the above , is that he is relinquishing business. To anyone in want, would recommend that they at once visit Black’s, it being an opportunity that rarely occurs. J. C. CHAPPLE, Auctioneer.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 681, 7 May 1875, Page 3
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