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Auctions. MR. GEORGE FACHE. TO INTENDING SETTLERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREE HOLD LAND, 400 ACRES.—SPOTTIS HUNDRED. /~4 EORGE FAOHE, instructed by VDT Mr Michael Barry, will sell by public auction on the ground on SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1881, At Noon sharp, Sections 38 and 40, Block 11, Lauder disLict, 400 acres, together with the dwelling house, fences, and other improvements thereon ; —ALSO—--1 Stack of oats, containing about 1000 bushels 1 Stack of wheat, containing about GOO bushels. This farm is the most compact one in the district, and to intending set tiers presents an opportunity that not frequently offers itself. The land is first class, and about three-fourths securely fenced, and only cropped two yea’-s. The remainder is in its virgin condition. TERMS EASY, AT SALE. For further particulars apply to— GEO’ FACHE, Auctioneer, Clyde. Miscellaneous. TO LET ON LEASE, OR FOR SALE THE property known as William Brown’s Dairy Farm, situated on the Dunstan Flat between Clyde and Alexandra, comprising 65 acres under agricultural lease, the whole being securely fenced, together with the dwelling-house, stable, yards, and other improvements thereon ; the lessee or purchaser to have the option of taking the cows, horses, and agricultural implements at valuation. For particulars apply to Mr Brown, on the premises ; or to GEO. FACHE, Auctioneer, Clyde.

TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Sunderland-street, Clyde. Searg© Murray Proprietor. The proprietor respectfully draws the attention of the public to the fact of his having purchased the premises lately in the occupation of Donald M‘Pherson, and converted the same into a TEMPERANCE HOTEL, and is now in a position to supply erery want of the travelling public. Baths. Good Stabling. Meals at all hours. First-class sleeping apartments. Horae and Buggy on hire. TEMPERANCE DRINKS ONLY. VINCENT COUNTY HOTEL (Late Sydney Hotel). Jam© s Holt, PROPRIETOR. JAMES HOLT desires to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that he has entirely rebuilt this hotel of atone, and can confidently say that it is now one of the most comfortable and commodious houses on the goldfields. The bedrooms arc lofty, well ventilated, and furnished with every requisite. The sitting and dining rooms are capacious, and furnished in first-class style. A large room suitable for public meetings or entertainments. Every attention paid to the culinary department, which is under the immediate supervision of Mrs Holt. Extensive range of stone stabling. None but the best brands of liquors and beers kept. Horses and buggies on hire. IRON PIPING! IRON PIPING!! CANVAS AND WOODEN FLEMING SUPERSEDED. EORGE PRESCOTT, ST. BATHANS, Begs to intimate to Proprietors .and Mine Managers that he is now manufacturing IRON PlPlNG(suitable for sluicing and other purposes.) At a cost which w-ill compare favorably with Dunedin prices, while his practical knowledge of Miners’ requirements enables him to furnish a more suitable article than that imported. Pipes made any length convenient for packing, jancl 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 Wafer 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 sots of Canvas hose pay for ono sot of piping, which, with ordinary care is everlasting. List of prices sent free on application. LIBERAL TERMS IF REQUIRED]

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1005, 22 July 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1005, 22 July 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1005, 22 July 1881, Page 3

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