TO BAKERS AND OTHERS. On the Premises, Alexandra. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1880 GEORGE FACHR, instructed by Mr George Cameron (who is leaving the district), will sell by Public Auction, without reserve, on Monday, February 2nd, 1880, commencing at 1 o’clock sharp, on the premises, Tahbkrt Street, Alexandra, The Freehold Property known as the “A I Bakery,” together with the Goodwill of the Business. The premises contain shop, bakehouse, 4 dwelling rooms, storeroom, stables, and other outhouses. A l.io, 3 First-class Spring Cart Horses Nearly new Spring Cart and Harness Pack and Riding Saddles, Bridles, Ac. 3 Good Saddle Hack Mares with fouls at foot and in foal 10 Head Quiet Milch Cows and Calves Household Furniture, Stock-in-trade, and other properties too numerous to particularize Tkhus at Salm. The Auctioneer, in drawing attention to this sale and inviting the attendance of one and all, does so confidently, as the sale is to be as stated —without reserve.
NOTE THE DATE. Not«.—ln cnnssquence of the disposal of my business, ami my intention to leave the district, it will be necessary that all moneys owing me should be paid by the day of sale. All accounts not paid by then will he placed in the hands of a solicitor for collection. (Signed) GEORGE CAMERON, A 1 Bakery, Alexandra. On the same date as the above, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1880. MR FA CHE will sell on account of Mr Wm. Bohning, who has left the District— The valuable Freehold Property, contiguous to the School and Court-house, being Sec ions 12 and 13, Block IV, Town of Alexandra, in all half an acre. Title direct from the Crown. Together with the improvements thereon .viz.—a threeroomed dwelling house and out houses ; garden, well stocked with fruit and forest, tree*, the whole securely fenced. This is a very desirable property, and should demand the attention of the residents of Alexandra, FOR SALE. A SEC' )Nn.TT A NT) BT LLIARD TABLE, ("heap. Apply, GEORGE FACUE, And ueer, Clyde. TO CARRIERS. 0 more'vVool in Galloway Shed. Terms at Sale. AY. G. REES, Manager. Galloway Station. January 21st, 1880.
LOST from Alexandra a roan Horse, branded like BY near shoulder ; S near rump. The finder will he rewarded. JAMES SAMSON, Alexandra. January 15, 1880. NOTICE. "pOISONED wheat has been laid on the Earnsdeugh Station for Babbits. STRODE X- FRASER. August 20th, 1879. NOTICE. POISON will be laid on Moutere Station after this date for Rabbits. M'LA REN & TURNBULL. December 11th 1879, QHAR LI E BROWN, Professor of the TONSORTAL ART, Begs to announce that he has opened A HAIR-DRESSI.■ G SALOON opposite the Bendigo Hotel, Clyde, where he will be pleased to see *ll his old friends.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 928, 30 January 1880, Page 2
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