TUESDAY, 15th MAY, At 2 p.m. TO CONTRACTORS & OTHERS' GEORGE EACIIE, having been instructed by Mr D. M‘Pherson, will sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 15th May, 1877, at 2 o’clock at Clyde, the whole of the Material of the Clyde Punt, consisting of—. 3 eight-ton boats, 1 whaleboat, 41inch wire rope, 600 feet long ; 4-inch wire rope, 300 feet long; 2J inch wire rope, 300 feet long, together with travellers and moorings ; 3 crab-winches; treble, double, and single iron and wood blocks and tackles; lot of iron chains: about 1500 feet 2J-inch deal planking: 250 feet, 9x3 Oregon planks • lot of 6x6,4x3, and 3xl i deal lumber ; quantity of heavy iron hinges, bolts, and nuts, and a miscellaneous lot of property. The Auctioneer is instructed to say that the sale is to be unreserved—no bid to be refused, —it therefore will be worth while attending the sale. The timber is nearly all new, and suitable for any description of work. The property can be viewed up till day of sale, and any information can be obtained on application to GEORGE EACHE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1877. At 2 p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. GEORGE FACHE, instructed by Mr J. Thormahlen, who is leaving the District, for Dunedin, will sell by Public Auction on the above date, at Clyde : A quantity of Household Furniture, consisting of Double and Single iron Bedsteads, Mattresses and Bedding, Wash Stands, Dressing Glasses, Tables, Chairs, Kitchen and Parlor Stoves Crockery, Glassware, Pictures, and a lot of Miscellaneous Property. Without the slightest Reserve. Terms at Sale. TO LET, CENTRALLY situated business Premises in Clyde, with large Yard enclosed with stone walls. Apply, rGEORGE FACHE, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1877, At Noox. I m pout ant Sale By Auction. HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, HORSES, COWS, <fec. At The KAWARAU GORGE. CHARLES COLCLOUGH has received instructions from Messrs Grant and M'Kellar, the proprietors to sell as above by Public Auction on the 3rd May, at Noon— Two Saddle Horses, 3 Milch Cows, one Steer, 3 years old, and two heifers, Also, The Cottage witlUgarden, fenced, lately and|at present in the occupation of Mr Thomas Tait. The Horses are well known as first class’Saddle Hacks, and the Cows are unusally well bred. Terms at Sale. CHARLES COLCLOUGH, Auctioneer. gPEARGRASS FLAT HOTEL. JAMES OLIVER (Late Hugh Crossau), Proprietor. J.O. having taken this well-known hostelry trusts, by affording every accommodation for man and horse, to merit a share of public patronage. First-class Stone Stable, and Paddock Accommodation for horses and cattle. Horse Feed on Salk. For Carriers there is no better stopping place on the road. COLONIAL WINE. F you want a glass really good, i to MARSH’S BRIDGE HOTEL, CROMWELL. I
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Dunstan Times, Issue 785, 4 May 1877, Page 3
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448Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 785, 4 May 1877, Page 3
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