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fli ti W AUV£I(TUESEIT». SATURDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1883, At 2 O’clock Sharp. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc, Etc., Etc. For the benefit of whom it may concern. p EOR6E FACHE VX will sell by public auction on SATURDAY, the 2nd lost., at 2 o’clock sharp, at his Rooms, Clyde, A Consignment of Crockery and Glassware, including—--30 dozen ale and nobler glasses (good style) 10 dozen white and gold cups and saucers, plates, milk and cream jugs, sugar and slop basins 20 dozen coloured cups and saucers, soup tureens, vegetable dishes, etc, etc, Also Some very Superior Furniture, Cedar couch and 4 chairs in horsehair Cedar cheffonier Cedar chest of drawers Large painted press Etc., Etc, Etc. TUESDAY, 12th JUNE, 1883, At 1 o’clock Sharp. FAT AND STORE CATTLE. BLACKS (OPHIR). p EORdE FACHE, VX instructed by Mr Robert M Intosh, of Ida Valley, will sell by public auction, on above date, at 1 o’clock sharp, at Blacks No. 1, 30 HEAD OF CATTLE, Including— Fat Bullocks, Cows, and Young Stock, and good forward Stores. UNRESERVED. ig|f Other parties having Stock to dispose of should have them on the ground early on the Morning of the Sale, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OPHIR (BLACKS. No I.) P EOR G E FACHE', VXT having received instructions from Mr John Pitches, will sell by Public Auction (without reserve) on the premises, the furniture and effects, late owned by Mr C. F. Johnson, Consisting of Parlour, bed-ioom, and kitchen furniture; the whole being of good quality, and nearly new, and comprising every requisite of a well-furnished house. F OR S A L E. 4 quiet dairy cows, newly calved 20 fat cattle 25 mired cattle, in forward condition J. C. CHAPPLE, Tiger Hill. £IOOO. CLOSE JULV 17, 1883 ROB ROY COMPANY. OR AND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, To be run at Melbourne 21st July, 1883. 2000 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH. First £2OO Second 100 Third 50 Others (divided) 250 CASH AWARDS. 15 at £lO 150 30 at 6 160 50 at 2 100 £IOOO By letter only, with two 2d stamps enclosed. Country chequer must have Is exchange added. Pott Office Orders and Bank Notes accepted. When cheques are sent, tickets will not bo forwarded till after presentation of kame. Registered letters and Telegrams will not be received. Early application necessary. In the event of this being closed early, a supplementary one will he issued. ROB ROY, Care of Mr H. P. Thompson, Box 18, P. 0., Lawrenco. N.B.—ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. The Rob Roy Company desire to thank their many friends for the kind support extended to them on the occasion of the Birthday celebration, foi which upwards of 300 Canoes were entered. The Company, in announcing their second Regatta, confidently expect to dispose of the full number of Shares (2000), and if such be the case, the Gold and Silver Medals to be awarded will be of a very valuable and costly char-

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1101, 1 June 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 1101, 1 June 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 1101, 1 June 1883, Page 2

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