VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUG PERTY, Adjoining Bio Town Hall, Clyde, Without the Slightest Reseuve, FORGE FACHE, instructed by VIA Mi’ George Clinic, Attorney for Mr Allen Fitch, will sell by Public Auction ou TUESDAY, JULY 31st, 1877, at 3 p.m.— Section 32, Block XXIII., Town of Clyde, together with tho buildings thereon, viz, a largo and commodious Store with Dwelling-house and other Outbuildings at the rear; the whole substantially built and secured by a stone fence. Tho Store is fitted up with Cedar Counters, Cedar-fronted Shelves, and is well adapted for what it was last used—a Drapery Store. The Dwell-ing-house at the rear comprises Parlor, Dining-room, Kitchen, three Bedrooms ami Out houses. Title direct from tho Crown. Terms and Conditions to he stated at time of Sale. The Auctioneer would recommend this Property to any one seeking a business opening it combining every convenience, and there being a good opening for a practical Draper and Outfitter. MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1877, At ALEXANDRA. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, instructed by Mr Win. Hansen, will sell by Public Auction on the above date at 1 o’clock sharp—--15 bead of Cattle, guaranteed quiet, and good milkers. One chestnut Mare, with foal at foot, by “ Architect,” and in foal to the same horse. One two-year-old Colt, Saddle and Bridle, etc. One half of the Caledonian Water-race, (first right out of Butcher’s Gully, six heads) extended Claim, Mining Plant, complete; one half of two water-races, taking their rise out of Blackman’s Gully, and commanding the whole of the east side of the Old Man Range, and near the Quartz Reef now in work. Tho Auctioneer would advise anyseeking an investment not to miss this opportunity, as tho races command about the best supply of water in the district (being all first right), and the ground is unlimited, the Cattle are quiet and good, and for positive sale, and the only reason for Mr H’s disposal is that he is paying a visit to hia native home. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE. JQR. CHARLES FELTHAM, L.R.C.P., Emx , M.R.C.S., Eng. At Home for Consultation from 9 to 12 a.m.; and from 6 to 9 p.m.; or by appointment. Temporary Offices : GEELONG HOTEL, ALEXANDRA, isr Medicines at hand. E. Under the distinguished patronage of Sir G. Grey, Sir G. Bowen, Sir Janies Fergusson, Ac., Ac. DUNSTAN HOTEL, CIA'DE. 11. A. NETTLEFOLD, (late driver for Cobb and Co.) Proprietor. Henry a, nettlefold begs to inform hia friends and tile public generally that he has leased the above well-known Hotel for a number of years, and trusts to receive a fair chare of support. All who may favor him with their patronage may rely on receiving every attention, civility and value for money being his motto. A large range of stabling, under an ofTicicut and Careful groom, (subject to the supervision of the proprietor). The heat brands of Liquors and Beers only kept. 6S - Private Cottage with accommodation for one or more families. Booking Ollice for Gobi) and Go’s coaches for Dunedin, via Palmerston, and 11. Hastings roaches for Dunedin vift Lawrence and for Cromwell and Queenstown, which arrive at and leave tho hotel on the adver. Used days.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 796, 20 July 1877, Page 3
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