Auction Sales MR. GEORGE FACHE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. SUNDERLAND STREET, CLYDE, Wednesday, JUNE Bth, at I,o’clock sharp, GEORGE FACHE having rereceived instructions from Mr Donald M • Pherson, who is leaving the Colony for the Old Country, will sell by Public Auction on the premises, Clyde, on the above date, a lot of good useful furniture, including— Tables, chairs, iron bedsteads, pictures, some very excellent home-spun blankets, two (2) kitchen stoves, crockery, glassware, &o. Also, A SMALL LOT OF GENERAL STORES, 10 Show glasses,), and Counterscales and Weights. Without Reserve. iJgT Note the date.—Cash ou fall of thehamme r. ON THE SAME DAY & PLACE. MR FACHE will sell on account of Messrs D. and A. M'Phersou ;
Corner section 17, Block XXIII, Town of Clyde, together ■with the buildings thereon, ■which comprise shop, sitting room, 2 bed-rooms, kitchen, scullery, and outhouses. This property is the best situated for business in the whole of the town of Clyde, being the opposite corner to Attfield and Welsford’s butchery, and has a frontage of 22ft with a depth of 105 ft and should command the attention of buyers. Terms liberal at Sale. JUNE 8, 1881. GEORGE FA-OFTE, instructed by Mr John Sherwood, will sell by a ction—after the sale of M'Pherson’s c >rner, Sections 22,23,24,810ck XXIII, town of Clyde, together with all the buildings thereon ; also, the large number of fruit trees in full bearing. This property is centrally situated, and suitable either for business premises or a private residence . TERMS, EASY, AT SALE. TITLE-PERFECT. IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the Otago Goldfields Holden at Lawrence. In the matter of “The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876,” and all the amendments thereof, and of the bankruptcy of Michael Dineen, of White - haven-street, Lawrence, School master, a Debtor.
rHIS IS TO NOTIFY that Michael Dineen, of Whitehavenstreet. Schoolmaster, has this day filed a Statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with his Creditors. The first meeting of Creditors to be held at the Court House, Lawrence, on the Fourth day of June, 1881, at Eleven o’clock in the forenoon. Dated this 20th day of May, 1881. H. J. ADEL, Clerk of the Court. IRON PIPING ! IRON PIPING !! CANVAS AND WOODEN FLEMING SUPERSEDED. EO RGE PRESCOTT, ST. Bath A NS, Begs to intimate to Proprietors and Mine Managers that he is now manufacturing IRON PIPING (SUITABLE FOR SLUICING AND OTHER PURPOSES.) At a cost which will compare favorably with Dunedin prices, while his practical ' n wledge of Minors’ requirements enables him to furnish a more suitable article than that imported. Pipes made any length convenient for packing, and sent to any part of the country according to agreement. G. P. would wish to draw the attention of Proprietors and Managers of Hydraulic worked Mines to the utility and economy of the Water Director with the Balland Socket Joint, which can be attached to the Iron Piping, thus altogether dispensing with canvas hose; and, with full pressure on, a child of ten years can move it any direction. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Three sets of Canvas hose pay for one set of piping, which, with ordinary care ia everlasting. List of prices sent free on application. LIBERAL TERMS IF REQUIRED.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 997, 27 May 1881, Page 3
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