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Miscellaneous NOTICE. THE Wertheim Sewing-machine will stand any test applied to it, and is the moat reliable machine yet placed before the public. Country orders should be sent to the Clyde agent, from whom machines (hand o roadie) can bo obtained. Machine Oil of the very best quality. A supply of needles on hand GEORGE FACHB, Agent Photography notice. The Edinburgh Photographing Coy. are AT ALEXANDRA, Next door to Geelong. Hotel, for 14 days only. N OTIC E. In consequence of my leaving the district I have to request an immediate settlement of all accounts. THOMAS LEAHY, Surgeon. SATURDAY, APRIL, 22, At 1 p.m. sharp. SALE BY AUCTION OF SUPERIOP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HORSES, BUGGY, HARNESS, etc. pEORGE FAC HE, vT instructed by Dr. Leahy, who is leaving the district will sell by Public Auction at the Dimstan District Hospital on above date, the whole of his property and effects. Consisting of Household Furniture, of every description Abbot’s Buggy and Harness Several first-class saddle and harness Horses M ilch Cow, Lady’s saddle and bridle—nearly new Etc., Etc. NO RESERVE. NO PRIVATE SALES. TUESDAY, APRIL 25, At 1 o’clock sharp, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. HORSES, WAGGON, HARNESS, ETC. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. /"'i EORGE FACHE, instructed by James Brown and Co., will sell bv Pubic Auction, on Tuesday, April 25 7 Horses 1 Heavy American waggon 1 Set of harness etc. Also Freehold property Sta,ble-i etc. The above premises arc situated in the principle business part of Clyde. Particulars in future advertisement. On account of Mr Crisp, 1 Ft’st-class draft, mare, guaranteed quiet in shifts and to any weight NOTICE. Any per ons having horses or cattle for this sale must enter them before noon of the day of sale, 0 T I C E. TllEcarclessncßs displayed by some over that beautiful and indispensable piece of workmanship the watch is truly wonderful. Mothers will hand it to the baby on the knee. The result of that aet can easily be imagined : then being taken for repair of the nearest person who advertises at lot, prices, and thereby ruining perhaps a valuable watch. Such would not Ire the case in taken to B, H. Bailey, Rattray street, whoso motto is excellency of workmanship, despatch, aid moderate charges. N.C.— Watches carefully packed and returned by post to all up-country townships. R. H. BAILEY J AMES GRAII A M Successor to the late Gilbert Sinclair, GENERAL ME RG HA N T GPU ill.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1043, 14 April 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 1043, 14 April 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 1043, 14 April 1882, Page 2

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