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MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1877, and following days. TO STOREKEEPERS, TOBACCONISTS, FANCY GOODS’ DEALERS & OTHERS. SALE BY AUCTION. In the Estate of F. Kummicii, of Alexandra, deceased. /N EORGE FACHE, instructed by \JT the Curator of Intestate Estates, will sell by Public Auction (on MONDAY, JUNE 25 and’following days, commencing at 11 a.m. each day :—The "whole of the Stock-in-Trade of the late deceased, valued at £BOO, consisting of— The choices Brands cf Tobaccos, and Cigars and Cigarettes, valued at nearly £3OO. Meerschaum, Cherry, Briar and Fancy Pipes, in great variety. Colonial, and English Gold Jewellery. Pocket and Table Cutlery. Mathematical Instruments. 700 Yolumes of Books. Stationery and Account Books, Brush-ware and Basket-ware. First class Lot of Dressingglasses (large and small). Patent Medicines, (a large quantity). Rimmel’s and Gosnel’s Perfumes, Essences, Pomades and Soaps. Fancy Writing-desks, and Workboxes. A large assortment of Toys Show Cases, and Shop Fixtures. Also, The wood and iron Building—to be removed, The whole of the above Stock is in good condition, and the Sale is worthy the attention of the Trade. iSgIT The Goods will bo put up in Lots to suit Purchasers, and the whole will be sold Without Reserve. GEORGE FACHE, Auctioneer. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 29th and 30th JUNE, 1877. AT TINKERS. TORN COLE CHAPPLE, instructC.I ed by Mr John Mellor, will sell by Public Auction on the|above dates, commencing at 12 O’clock sharp on each day:— The BALLARAT HOTEL and Store, substantially built with wood and iron, and containing 14 rooms ; 6-stall Stable, Chaff house and outbuildings • the whole of the General Stores, Drapery, Mens’ Clothing, Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Boots, Gum Boots, Ironmongery, and Crockery, 2 Dairy Cows, with Calves at foot, and two yearlings. 1 black Spring-cart Mare, with foal at foot, by “ Emperor,” and in foal to Ben Lomond. 1 bay Spring-cart Mare, in foal to Ben Lomond. 1 bay Mare Polly, foal at foot by “ Chorister,” and in foal to “ Architect.” 1 grey Filly, two years old. Spring Cart and Harness. • No Reserve. The Auctioneer would recommend anyone seeking a business not to miss this opportunity—the House is substantial, and doing a good business, and the only reason for its disposal is that Mr Miller, having purchased several Water races, has determined to relinquish business, and attend solely to his mining interests. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, Auctioneer.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 791, 15 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 791, 15 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 791, 15 June 1877, Page 3

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