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IHOMAS WEBB, JUN., RELIEF FUND. All hollers of SUBSCRIPTION LISTS for tills Fund are respectfully requested to pass them to ihe Secretary together with the amounts on them before January 31, 1883. GEORGE FACHE, Secretary, Clyde, Nov. 25, 1882. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE* By order of the Mortgagees in G. W, Goodger’s Estate. SEPARATE TENDERS for any of the nndernoted Properties will be received at the office of the undersigned up till the 13th day of J ANUARY next. Each tender to be accompanied jhy a deposit of 2J per cent, on the amount •tendered for (by Post Office order or marked cheque). Lot 1. Sections 10 and 11, Block I ; and Sections 2 and 3, Block XXVII, on which stand the Junction Commercial Hotel and Commercial Rooms, with Livery and Bait Stables, etc. The above first-class property is now doing a large and prosperous business, and with the complete facilities it affords is capable of great extension. The net earnings during the dul'est part of this year were at the rate of £7OO per annum. This is an opportunity seldom to he met with for securing one of the most profitable and valuable hotel and livery stable businesses in the Province. Lot 2. Section 39, block I, on which is a comixaodious four-roomed cottage. Lot 3. Sections 31 and 32, Block 1, on which is a good comfortable six-roomed cottage. Lot 4. Section 33, B'ock I, on which is a fourfoomod cottage, in good order. Lot 5. Sections 35, 36, 37, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, Bleok 1, with excellent six-roomed cottage, kitchen (in st n ne), outhouses, and orchard. Lot 6. Sections 6 and 6, bloi k IV, containing SO poles. Lot 7. Sections 8 and 9, Block LIT, containing i-acre, with four-roomed dwelling. Lot 8. Sections'! to 14, BIockLXVIII, containing 3a 2r Op Lot 9. Sections 15 and 21, Block 111, Gromweil District, containing 179 a 3r 35p. Section 9, Block 111, Cromwell District, containing 29u 2r 12p. These grounds—Cromwell suburb—have been laid out as an orchard, ami contain some thousands of valuable) fruit and other trees, and the buildings thereon have cost a very large sum. Lot 10 Sections 4, 5, 6, 7,, block IV, containing 638 a lr 6p, VV akefield District (within about three miles of Cromwell), adjoining Mount p isa Staton, bounded by the Clutha Riv r on one side, and fenced on the other boundaries by a first-claes'iron standard and wire fence (about four miles), and fronts the public road about tbree miles, All level, well drained, and almost all of it good land for agricultural purposes. Lot 11. Section 1, block VI, Wakefield District (close to Cromwell), on-which is the well-known and completely-equipped -valuable property the Swan Brewery and Cordial Factor, with dwellings ; ready to start work immediately. This is afirst-class opportunity for any party desiring to go into a lucrative imanufacturing business at a minimum of outlay and without delay, Lot 12. The Bannockburn Water-race Company’s ■Property. The average takings are about Ll£ a week, which is capable of considerable increase, and the Race is worked at very low cost, and has in the Bannockburn Diggius a permanent prospect of success. Further particulars in detail, terms (which can be made easy), and all necessary information to be bad on application to THE MANAGER, Commercial Property and Finance Co.i (Limited), Dunedin. CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS! CHEAP BARGAINS. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. TTT F. FORREST if • begs to draw the attention of the public to his large and varied assortment of Fancy Goods suitable for Christmas presents, etc , consisting of Gold and silver jewellery of the newest and most beautiful designs, brooches, earrings, lockets, crosses, neckleto, ladies and gents’ watch guards, etc., etc., electro-plated tea and coffee services, mugs, cruet stands, forks, dinner, tea, and dessert -spoons, jap-, panned tea and sugar caimisters, bread trays, etc. ; albums, vases, shell boxes, dressed dolls in Wax and China, clocks, gothic and octagon, draught boards, chess boards, btziqtie markers, playing cards, plain, fancy, and mourning paper anil En velopes, book marks beautifully worked in silk, pencils, pens and ink, memo, paper, pocket bonks, purses, eto.g bridles, girths, martingales, stirrnps,stirrup leathers,spurs, ladies and gents’ saddle cloths,curry combs, brushes, etc- etc. Cheap novels, pipes, pocket knives patent medicines, etc., etc. Neill’s Botanic Medicines, Eucalypti Essence, Carbolic Soap. As Christmas Gift to his patrons W.F. F. will allow a discount of 10 per cent, on all cash purchasers of fancy goods to the amount of TEN SHILL NG3 and up-i wards, for one month from this date. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOYS. W. F. Forrest, The Original Fancy Goods Warehouse, next to Card’s Timber Yard, Alexandra. MEMBER, ONE MONTH ONLY.9J 1 December 12, 1882.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1081, 12 January 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1081, 12 January 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1081, 12 January 1883, Page 2

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