THE REV. J, LOTHIAN will hold Divide Service aa follows . Sunday, March 8. Alexandra... ... ... 11.30 a.m. Clyde ~ ... 8.30 p.m. Alexandra ... .. ... 7 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1885, At 2 o’Clook Sharp. DUNSTAN RACING CLUB. BADE PRIVILEGES. aEO,T A O H B VX will sell by Auction on MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1885, at 2 o’clock sharp, at Dickie’s Port Phillip Hotel, the following privileges Right to occupy the Grand Stand ~ „ „ Fruit Stalls „ „ „ Horse Paddock ~ „ „ Race Cards SALE BY AUCTION. SAI CRD AY, MARCH 14, 1885. FREEHOLD SECTIONS, Clyde. Dissolution of Partnership. p.EOKOE FAC HE, VX instructed by Messrs Attfield and Welsford (to close partnership), will sell by auclion on Saturday, 14th March, 1885, at 3 p.m., at his rooms, Clyde, Section 28, Block XX VI., Town of Clyde, together with the buildings thereon, and at present occupied as a Chinese store. Sections 3 and 4, Block I„ Town of Clyde, adjoining the Church of England, and planted with fruit and forest trees. Section 36, Block XL, Town of Clvde Block XXXVIT., Town of Clyde, containing 5 acres, together with slaughter yards, sheep yards, stables, and other buildings thereon. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer ' Positive and Unreserved Sale DESIRABLE HOT EL PROPERTY, CROMWELL. POSITIVE AlvD UNRESERVED SALE. GE O. EACH E, instructed by Mr F. A. Col lings, the proprietor, who has determined to give np the hotel business, will sell w by public auction, on the premises, on^‘ MONDAY,MARCH 16th, 1885, At2 pm. sharp. That centrally situated and most desirable Hotel Property, “THE WHITE HART HOTEL,’’ Ceomwell, With the right of taking the Furni* tuve and Stock at valuation. As a second class house— The White Hart—there is no better on the Goldfields, and commands a large and improving trade which with care and attention is capable of being wonderfully increased. Parties desirous of obtaining a good hotel property cannot do better than interview the Proprietor on the premises, who will be only too pleased to give every information ns to the takings and the terms he is prepared to make. This is positively a bona fide Sale. GEO. FACHE, Auctioneer. SALE BY AUCTION, Tinkers. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 27 and 28, 1885. DRAPERY, GROCERIES, Sc., &c. To commence at Noon each day, /"'i E 0 RGE FACHE, VX instr cted by Mrs Catherine Mellor. will sell bj public auction, on the premises, Newtown Stores, Tin kers, on the above date, All the large, varied, and well assorted stock of the above stores, corn.-, prising— General stores Drapery Boots Ironmongery Saddlery Crockery Spring cart and harness Spring cart and saddle horses Well bred and quiet dairy cows, steers, and heifers Ladies and gentleman’s saddles, bridles, and other saddlery. ALSO, The Household Furniture, comprising every requisite. The Auctioneer draws the attention of Storekeepers, Station Masters, Farmers, Miners, and the Public generally to this Sale, as everything has positively to be sold without the slightest reserve, Mrs Mellor having disposed of the premises, and is retiring from business. Mark the Days and Hour of Sale.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1201, 6 March 1885, Page 2
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