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WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1878. SALE 1)Y AUCTION. TO FARMERS, CATTLE OWNERS AJND SPECULATORS. QUARLES COLCLOUGH, instructcd by Mr I>. Hanlon, of Vt ai Kcri Keii Valley, who is leaving the district, will Soil by Public Auction on the aboye date, the following properties, viz.—• 10 Acres Freehold, situate on the Dunstan Commonage. The right, title and interest in and to 181 Acres of Land, fenced and laid down in English grasses, situate in Wai

Keri Keri Valley, and known as “ Hanlon’s Parra,” with dwelling-house, barn, other buildings and orchard, 85 Head of Mixed Cattle, includin'; 2G quiet Dairy Cows (in milk, without calf) 10—threeyear old Heifers in calf, 8 three year old Fat Bullocks ; 1 short horned Bull (3-year old) 17 head, (two-year-old, mixed sexes, 2-i Calves (mixed sexes.) 1 Heavy draft Horse, “ Sara.” 1 Heavy draft Colt, (-1 year-old) by “Prince Charlie.” 1 heavy draft Colt, (3 year-old) by “ Prince Charlie.” 2 Colts, rising two years, by tho trotting horse, “ Mercury.” 1 Thorough-bred Mare, with foal and in foal to “ Mercury.” 1 Thorough-bred Marc, in foal to “ Architect." 1 Thorough-bred Saddle Mare. The above Marcs are thoroughly quiet in single and double harness. 2 heavy Clydesdale’s Mares, in foal to Clyde. Richmond and Chandler’s— twohorse power Machine.

Richmond and Chandler’s 'No. 4 Chaff Cutter, with riddle attached, and new holt. Robertson’s Reaping Machine. Robertson’s Threshing Machine,' with separators attached. Winnowing Machine. Land Roller. Sellar’s swing plough, complete. Road Dray and Harness. Wasgonnette (now) with Shafts and Pole. Single-seated Buggy, with shafts and polo, and Single and Doable Harness. Number of Store Pigs. Lot of Blacksmith’s Tools. Dairy Implements. About four Tons of Potatoes.’’ Lot of Geese and Poultry. Household Furniture, and a quan. tity of other Property, too numerous to particularise.

The 10 Acres of Freehold Land is situate in the centre of the auriferous hand known to exist on (he Dunstan Commonage, and from prospects obtained is known to he exceedingly rick and being commanded by ’2 Waterraces, and having plenty of fall, can bo easily worked. The Cattle are all well bred—quiet, and hand fed. The Horses arc of the best stamp. Mr Hanlon, in drawing attention to the Sale, begs to assure intending purchasers that the Sale will be unreserved, ho having determined on leaving the District.

©stfleo hj JA MES SAMSON Will hold. AUCTION SALES Every FOURTH MONDAY in each Month,’ of CATTLE, HOUSES, HARNESS, &c.; also, FURNITURE, PUODUC.E, an 1 Miscellaneous Goods of every description. Parties desirous of taking advantage of these MONTHLY SALES should communicate with the undersigned ns early in each month as possible.

All Communications will be strictly private; if no sale is made Commission will not be charged. Address— JAMES SAMSON, Auctioneer and Commission Agent, ALEX A A Dll A. X.B.—Commodious Store Tlooms. Every care taken of Coeds forwarded for Sale. Vai.uarle Discovery for the Hair, If your ludr is turning grey or white, or falling off, use the Mexican Hair lleiiewer,” or it >H’l }iomtirrhf r.y.'ore in rnry raw Grey, or U'/iifr hair to its original color, without leaving the disagreeable smell of most li Restorers.” It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots, where the glands arc not decayed. Ask your Chemist for “The M exican Hair Renewer,” prepared by Henry C Oai.i.hp, 493 Oxfordstreet, London, and sold by Chemists and Perfumers everywhere, at 3sOd per bottle,:

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Dunstan Times, Issue 836, 26 April 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 836, 26 April 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 836, 26 April 1878, Page 3

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