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SALE BY AUCTION. MONDAY,’4th SEPTEMBER, 1876, At One o’clock. VALUABLE WATER RIGHT; THE CLYDE PUNT; Three Eight Ton Boats; One Wire Rope, 4Jr inches—6ooft; One do., 4 inches—3ooft.; One do., *24 inches—3ooft.; One Whale Boat; 2 Crab Winches; a number of Valuable Iron Blocks; u lot of Chains; Also, The Tubes and Plant of the Pneumatic Dredge, and other Property. GEORGE FACHE, instructed by Mr Donald M'Phehson, will Sell by Public Auction, on the above date (Monday, September 4th), at One p.m.— The CLYDE PUNT—comprising Boats, Wire Ropes, Crab Winches, Whale Boat, &c.; Also, The whole of the Tubes and other Fixings of the Pneumatic Dredge : Also, A Large Lot of Valuable Timber, consisting of 2, 3, and 4 inch Oregan Planks: Also, A Valuable Water Race, with Eight to One Head of Water from the Earnscleugh River, and the Skating Dam connected with same. Mr M‘Pherson desires ir to be known that, in consequence of the building of the Clyde Bridge, his occupation is gone, consequently he has to dispose of the above property to the highest bidders.

SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. HALF-WAY HOUSE HOTEL, CLYDE & CROMWELL ROAD. CATTLE, HORSES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, DRAYS, WAGGONNETTE HARNESS, &c. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6, at 11. /"I EO. FA CHE, instructed by Mr VJT Edmund Elliott, who is leaving the District for the Mace Town reefs, will sell by Public Auction, without the slightest reserve, on Wednesday, September 6, at 11, a.m., on the premises : That very valuable and well known property, the HALF-WAY HOUSE HOTEL, Together with its surroundings, which comprise IStone Stable, several Out-houses ; a garden, well stocked with the choicest fruit trees, and a securely fenced in Paddock, the whole commanded by a never failing sup ply of water. A Paddock of about eight acres, securely fenced, and laid down in English grass and clover. A small Mob of quiet Dairy Cattle. Eight thoroughly useful Saddle and Harness Horses. Dray and Harness; Waggonnette and Harness. Chaff Cutter, and Horse power, Plough, 'set of zlg zag Harrows, Roller, and a Lot of other Agricultural Implements. About Ten Tons of Clover Hay. Hive of Bees. Blacksmith’s Bellows, Anvil, Grindstone, and a Lot of ; Tools, l|in. galvanized iron wire, about 200 yards, and Boatswain’s Chair. Lot of Sluice Boxes, False Bottoms, and new and second hand canvas hose. Lot of Corrugated Iron, and inch Sheet Iron. Cooking Stove, Household Furniture, and a variety of other property.

The Auctioneer can confidently rerecommend the public to attend the Sale as everything has to be sold to the highest bidder, Mr Elliott having purchased the Mace Town Hotel is the sole reason for his leaving. Terms at Sale. FOR SALE. A First Class PIANOFORTE, 7 Octave, by John Brinsmead and Sons, London, with Patent perfect check repeater action. Tertns easy. Apply to J. TJ. CAMBRIDGE, Clyde,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 750, 1 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 750, 1 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 750, 1 September 1876, Page 3

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