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Auctions. MR. GEORGE FACHE. TO INTENDING SETTLERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND. 400 ACRES.—SPOTTIS HUNDRED. EORGE FACHE, instructed by vUT Mr* Michael Barry, will sell by public auction on the ground on SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1881, At Noon sharp, Sections 38 and 40, Block If, Lauder district, 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 600 bushels. This farm is the most compact one in the district, and to intending set tiers presents an opportunity that not frequently oilers itself, The land is first class, and about three-fourths securely fenced, and only cropped two yea»*R. The remainder is in its virgin condition.

TEKMS EASY, AT SALE. For further particulars apply to— GEO- FaCHE, Auctioneer, Clyde. SALE BY AUCTION. By order of the Inspector of Police, agent for the Public Trustee. In the estate of Patrick McDonald, of Bald Hill Flat, Vincent County, deceased. GEORGE PaCHE, having received in. structions, will sell by public auction on the ground, BXLD HILL FLAT, At the rear of Kemp’s Cape Broom Hotel, ON WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17th, 1881, At 1 o’clock sharp— The whole of the personalities of the abovenamed deceased, as follows— A one-fourth share m a mining property consisting of an extended claim of two acres, a head water-race, a tail-race, the whole held under certificates, and duly registered. 4 Head of cattle—2 cows, 1 bullock, and 1 heifer. Iron-roofed cottage, and garden, the whole securely fenced. Sundry articles of household furniture, Cooking utensils, Provisions, etc. TERMS CASH. The auctioneer directs the special attention of miners to this sale, as the mining property is supposed to be as valuable as any in Central Otago. The party has been engaged four years in bringing up the tailrace to the claim, and as the opening out of the claim has only just commenced the incoming shareholder may expect from the onset to receive dividends. The water-race heads from the Gorge Creek, and has an everlasting supply of water all the year round, and, independently of its value for mining, has an extra value from the fact of its commanding the whole of Bald Hill Flat for irrigation.

NOTE THE DATE AND PLACE OP SALE. Miscellaneous. TO LET ON LEASE, OR FOR SALE HE 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, QAM BRIDGE’S ART UNION. 150 SUBSCRIBERS AT 10s. EACH. 1. A 7-octave patent check repeater. COTTAGE PIANOFORTE—Brinsmead and Sons, makers. Nearly new. Cost 70 guineas. 2. A handsome solid Walnut Work Table.—Wholesale value, LA 3. Pair handsome Picture-por-traits.—Wholesale value, L 3. 4 Ditto Ditto Ditto. The drawing of the above will take place during July, under the management of a Committee of gentlemen who have kindly consented to act. The prizes can be seen on application to Mr J. 17. Cambridge, Timber Merchant, Clyde, Prizes.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1008, 12 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1008, 12 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1008, 12 August 1881, Page 3

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