DUN STAN district, hospi. TAL. THEANNAUL meeting otSubscribers to the above Institution will be held in the Athenseum Hall, Clyde, on SATURDAY', the 31st of JANUARY, 1885, Business —To receive report of the Retiring Committee, and the election of President, Vice-President, and Auditors. GEORGE FACHE, Secretary. Clyde, January 10,1885. .. i SALE BY AUCTION. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1885, At 1 p.m. sharp. AT DEVONSHIRE GULLY. In the Estate of John Clare, senr,, Deceased GE O. FACHE, instructed by the Executors of the abovenamed deceased, will sell by public auction on Monday, February 2nd, 1885, at 1 p.m. sharp, on the ground, Devonshire Gully, the property in the above estate, comprising Dwelling house on Crown lands Mining claim and about 450 ft of 7in piping Household furniture Horses and cows Spring cart and harness And other things too numerous to mention. Note the Date and Place of Sale, and that everything has to be sold without reserve. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1885, At 12 o’clock sharp. AT OPH IR. For the benefit of whom it may concern For Positive Sale. No Reserve. Removed for the convenience of Sale. Geo. fache, under instructions, will sell by Public Auction on Tuesday, February 3rd, 1885, commencing at noon sharp, 1 now form dray, with hay frame complete, with brake, etc. 1 tip dray 1 new spring cart 1 waggonette 1 two wheeled gig. Note—The above will have to be sold to the highest bidders. FEBRUARY 11th, 1885. BLACKS COURT DAY. THRESHING MACHINE AND 5-H.P, ENGINE .
George fac hj e instructed by Mr J. C. Jones, of the Yincend Countv Flour Mills, will sell by Public A notion on above date at N OON, at Ophir, A Marshall and Son’s Threshing Machine and 5-horse power Steam Engine, the machine combines all the latest improvements, and is in perfect and thorough repair and good order, having been sub jected to a complete overhaul. To a couple of steady men the opportunity is one that but rarely presents itself, and when it is taken into consideration that there is no other steam thresher in the district-, there can be no doubt but that the invest" ment in it would prove a profitable one. The onlv reason Mr Jones has for parting with it is that his other business prevents him devoting suffis cient attention to the threshing. Terms at Sale. NOTE— OPHIR, FEBRUARY Uth, 1885, At ROOF SALE BY AUCTION. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CLYDE, SATURDAY, JANY 31 1 8 8 5. r\ E O. P A 0 H E vX instmeted by Mr John Camp*, bell, Surveyor, who is leaving the district for Dunedin, will sell by Pub" lie Auction, at his residence opposite the Camp Reserve, -Clyde, on Satin'" day, Jauuarv 31, 1685, commencing at 2,30 p.m sharp, The whole of his Household Furnia ture, including:— Parlour and Bedroom requisites, Kitchen range and cooking utensils, Crockery, Glass* ware, Lamps, etc., etc. One Light harness horse, and 1 first class saddle hack, set of spring cart harness, riding saddle, etc. Goods on view morning of Sale, Positively for Sale "without any Reserve. I
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1195, 23 January 1885, Page 2
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513Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 1195, 23 January 1885, Page 2
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