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TO MINERS, farmers, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. SALE BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6tli, 1878, JAMES SAMSON, instructed by Messrs J. and G. MeUor, Storekeepers, Newtown, will sell by Public Auction, in lots to suit purchasers, on the above date, cjhd Tinkers Gullies, all that Valuable Property comprising— DWELLIN'GS, HOUSES,STABLE, WATER DAM, TIMBER, MINING TOOLS, BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS, WAGqONETTE, HARNESS, BILLIARD Ta-BEE, SE-COND-HAND IRON AND TIMBER, AND HORSrS—WELLBRED. . ./ '- Tv M Sale will commence sharp’at 11 o’clock, at Devonshire •GtrHy, as follows : ' ’ 2 Dweliing-hotises, and Gardens, 1 Sod and Iron Stable. 800 Feet of Rails, .10 feet lung and upwards. 120 3-feet, Sleepers. 100 Feet of Slabs, assorted lengths 'i ' 90 sft. Rails, 3x2 63 Poles, Gin. diameter. 8 Cap Pieces. Bft; each. 3 Turn-tables 2 long Planks, in good order. A largo lot of Timber and Iron. Blacksmith’s Forge, Bellows and Tools, A large lot of Mining Tools, Truck, Shovels, Picks, Sluiceboxes, Sluice-forks, Wheolbar- * ■ rows, die. 1 large Water Dam. 3 Gallons Castor Oil, &c. After disposing of the above, the Auctioneer will resume the Sale at Tinker’s Gully the same day, as near to 3 o’clock as possible, commencing with the Sale of Horses as follows : 1 black Horse, 7yrs,, qu!ct,sonnd and staunch for any kind of harness—a better was never yoked for tunnel-work. 1 Bay Mare, Men-} legs, in foal by llama. 1 Oue-ycar old Colt, by Caliph, dam Merry lees. 2 Two-year-old Colts, by Chorister. 1 Bry Cob, Spark, aged syrs, quiet, sound,, and a good roadster. 1 Grey Mere, aged Cyrs, quiet, sound, and in foal. 1 Bay Mare with Foal at foot by Caliph. 1 Chesnut Mare, 4yrs old, quiet and good in side saddle. 1 Two-ycar-old Filly, by Caliph. 1 Onc-ycar-old Filly, by Scud. 1 Black Horse, aged, splendid stock horse, quiet, for side saddle. 1 Waggonette, with Pole and Shafts. 1 |-Billiard Table, with Cues and all requisites for Billiards. Saddles, Bridles, Harness! etc., etc.; etc., also 1 House and Garden, situated in Yankee Flat,’and lately occupied by Mr J. S .me at ox L Sod Hut, iron roof and garden, situated in Smoker’s Gully, known as Tom-Vasey’s. ■ The Auctioneer would ’recommend parties requiring cheap Timber, Mining Tools, & c., to be at Levon shire Gully, sharp at 11 o’clock on, Wednesday, November 6, 1878. Messrs .T. and -G Mellor having disposed of theif Tunnel Claim, the Lots above enumerated must be sold without reserve. The Horses are a splendid . Lot,, and the only reason for selling are fears of impounding, causing trouble and expense. The young Stock being by blood Entires, such as Caliph, Haru.i, Chorister an'd '-’Scud, -should attract public attenliorq and induce buyers to pill in an appearance from all,parts of the District. There being .p# lysevy.e Drapery, Bgo’-r : and 'other Goods, too numerous to particularise, will be sold in the large Billiard. Room of the Victoria Hotel, Newtown. {JSp" Note the day of Sale : WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1873. JAMES SAMSON, Auctioneer. NTED an intelligent lad to V T learn the Printing business, \ Apply—Office of this Paper. "T)RINTED Forms of Application JET tor all Licenses under the. Vincent, County Bye Laws, regulating Hawking, Slaughtering and Depasturing to be had at the Office of this Paper. Price, Is. each. •XTTANTED KNOWN the DdxVV stax Times has published with it weekly a Fourteen-Column Supplement, containing loadable "matter suitable to"nil classes and sections of the community.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 861, 18 October 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 861, 18 October 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 861, 18 October 1878, Page 3

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