DRA SOUTH. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY, 1 o'clock sharp. PR 1 Z E . SHOOTING BOGARDUS GLASS BALLS Prizes will tie given, consisting of Clocks, Lamps, etc:, etc., etc. J. SIMMONDS. Geo. Facies AdvertisementsSATURDAY, MAY 24th, 1884, A t 11 o’clock. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THE WHITE HART HOI’EL, Cromwelu t'IEORGE FAO H E X will submit for sale by [public auction as above, under instructions from Mr F. A. Ceilings, that valuable property known as “THE WHITE HART HOTEL.” The Furniture and Stock can be taken at valuation by the purchaser of the Hotel. GEO, FA CHE, Auctioneer. SALE BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4th, 1884, At 2 p.m. Groceries and General Merchandise. For the benefit of whom it may concern, removed for the convenience of Sale, to MR BURREN’S STORE, OPHIR. George pache, under instructions, will sell by Public Auction, on Wednesday, June 4th, 1884, at Barren’s Store, Ophir, a quantity of general merchandise, consisting of 30 caddies of tea 14 bags sugar 4 boxes tea 8 boxes candles 4 boxes soap Tinned fish ol all sorts, honey, sauces, preserved fruits, spices, hay and garden rakes, boilers, camp ovens, tin and iron ware, and a lot of other goods. These goods have to be sold. Every one should therefore attend. Also, A good spring cart. J1 O E 'SALE. A first-class, highly finished, fulltoned Pianoforte. A very handsome instrument. JOHN PITCHED, Ophir. EOTIOE. DOG REGISTRATION, ALL Owners of Dogs in the Southern Division in the Vincent County are hereby notified that I will visit as under for the Collection of the Dog Tax, after which all Unregistered Owners of Dogs will be proceeded against for the recovery of the Tax. The annual fee is 5s per dog. Clyde —• Vincent County Hotel, Tuesday, 22ud inst., and June 3rd
Ophir —Mclntosh’s Hotel, 23rd and 26th inst. Tinkers Mew Town Hotel, 24th inst. Ida Valley— Darlington’s, 27th inst Bald Hill Flat —Crosaan’a Hotel, 30th inst, THOS. SEMS, Dog Tax Collector, Clyde, May 25, 18S4. FOR SACK BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. A LD the Mining Interest situated in Blackman’s Cully, now in the occupation of J. W. and P. T. Wicks, conisting of head race of four sluice heads from Blackman’s Creek ; a claim of two acres with tail races and flood race; and all the requisite raining plant; a comfortable dwel ing house and garden attached; blacksmith's forge and other outbuildings, on a residence area. No reasonable offer refused, as the present occupants are desirous of leaving the Colony, For full particulars apply to Mr WICKB, on the ground j Or to Mr GEO. FACHE, Dunstan Times Office. NOTICE. IN consequence of Desolation of Partnership, all Monies owin.; to us must be paid forthwith, or arrangements made for the payment of same ; and all accounts against us are requested to be rendered. ATTFIELD k W ELS FORD. Clyde, April 2Sth, 1884. * 1
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1160, 23 May 1884, Page 2
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