N THE ESjttE OF THE LITE JOHN VHUEL FOOTE. F 0 R SALE. By Tender—Two Extended Claims at Robinson's Spur, Blackatone Hill, with Tail Race, Dams, Water Races nine miles in length. There ‘is a hut on the claim, with mining tools, etc. Good . supply of coal within 20 yards of the hut. , Tenders will be received at MRS. FOOTE’S TEMPERANCE ROOMS, Willow Bank, Hill’s Creek. RS GRACE FOOTE still continues the business carried on by her during the life-time of her late husband (John .Samuel Foote), and trusts to merit a continuance of patronage. Temperance Rooms, Willow Bank, Hill’s Creek. ’ ; 1 OOOti: STABLING. O T JCE. ' are informed V/.'that Advertisements and all other Business*; Cbimmun nations in in connection wish this paper sent through Messes; yVcLARKE, SON, & PLATT, ' "... |Bs’ Graoechurch-Street, ; . London. Will rfeceive. eve ■IE W AI»VEIiTIBKSf EST9. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ■JQUNSTAN RACING. CLUB. Will hold their ER MEETING On the ITAN RACE COURSE, / ;v°n FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 4th and 6th' JANUARY, 1883. S TL^yi /unman Programme'in future issues. J.;S, DICKIE, Secretary. NOTICE TO SHEARERS. SHEARING will commence at Matakanai Station on FRIDAY, 30th November, o I . JOHN STRONACH, J' j I Manager. Thomas paterson & co., Shipping, Custom House, and General Commission Agents, Craw-ford-street, Dunedin. Agents for the Sale of all kinds of Tasmanian and Australian Timber, Fruit and<produce. . aII descriptions of New ilagd yiipber, Fruit and Produce in Commission. Chafes Reasonable, Quick Sales, and Prompt Returns. Consignments are respectfully Solicited. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1883. At 2 pm, Sharp. SALE BY AUCTION. ALEXANDRA SOUTH/ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, aEORGE, F A C H E , instructed! Mr Sinclair, Baker, who is ieavingthe district, will sell as.above, »53»-wI - i-- 1 The whole of hisßpusehold furni turo,- “ • ’ • . • comprising, Double and single iron bedsteads, palliasses, mattrasses, and bedding, wash stand and set, toilet gl"ss, drawers, and all other bedroom requisites. Colonial sofa, round and square tables, rocking, am, and parlour cane .chairs, parlour stove, carpets, pictures, books, fender, mantle pier glass, etc., etc. Kitchen stove, utensils, crockery, glassware, dresser, patent three-roller mangle, wash stand 'with ringer attached, tubs, portable „ljoiler, cupboard, meat safe, and a host of other artiles toO-'xlumCrOuato patThe whole of itheVarftcles are in good condition and-nearly new, and aa Mr Sinclair has disposed - of hia business, and is clearing fi-oin the district, everything \yill hhve to be sold without the slightest reserve TERMS : CABH.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1124, 16 November 1883, Page 2
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