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y‘ inokN’?' <^oTnt^ TENDERS -will he received at the Viacent Coanty office*. Clyde, up till 3 p.m. of WEDNESDAY the2sth d*y ot MARCH, 1838, for the undermentioned work CONTRACT No. 136-Gravellii g 102 chains 11 links of the main road “ Clyde to Lander Creek,” near the Lauder Creek Bridge. Specifications may he seen at the Coanty Offices, Clyde, and at the Post Office, Ophir. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman, and marked ontaide “ Tender for Contract No. 136." • Neither the lowest nor any tender necessarily accepted, . .- - L; D. MACGEOEGE, County Engineer, Vinca t Connie Offices, March 12. IS«3. fJTOWN HALL, CLYDE. Lessee and Manager ... Mr E. Faust MONDAY, MARCH 16th, 1885. POE ONE NIGHT ONLY. THE WONDROUS FAUST FAMILY (10 is Number). Assisted by MISS HEATH (Celebrated Australian Contralto). White Marble Statuary. Musical Clowns by Ted, Robert, and Eugene. Acrobatic Feats by the whole of the Faust Family, GRAND EISLEY PERFORMANCE. Introdnc : ng Single, Double, anil TreMe Somersaults, Splendid Selections on Common Wood, Comic Horizontal Bar Performance. Silvertoned Handbells, etc., concluding with the Grand Pantomimic 'ketch, entitled THE TERRIBLE INFANTS; Or, The Troubles of a Schoolmaster. The whole making a splendid Perfoimance never before witnessed.at Clyde. Notice.—The Ooransnv will appear at Alexandia on SATURDAY, March 16ih. Prices of Admission - 3s and 2s, Agent in Advance ... F. Klingbsiield. rjIHE DUNST.AN RACE BALL TUESDAY, MARCH 17th, 1885. ST. PATRICK’S NIGHT. TOWN HALL, CLYDE. ADMISSION- -2s, J. KNIGHT. M.C. J. LOVE, Musician.

SALE BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1885, FREEHOLD SECTIONS, Clyde. Dissolution,Qf Partnership. George facre, instructed by Messrs Attfield and Welfiford (to close partnerahip). will sell t>y auction on Saturday, V 4 hj March, 1885, at 3 p.m., at his rooms, Clyde, Section 28, Block XXVI., 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 3G, Block XI., Town of Clvde Block XXXVIT., Town of Clvde, containing 5 acres, together with slaughter yards, sheep yards, stables, and ether buildings thereon. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer Positive and Unreserved Sale SALE BY AUCTION, Tinkers, FRIDAY AN D SATURDAY, MARCH 27 and 28, 1885. DRAPERY, GROCERIES, S c., &c. To commence at S oon each day, nEO RG B FAC HE, VjT instructed by Mrs Catherine Mellon will sell by public auction, on the premises, Newtown Stores, Tin kers, on the above date, Ail the large, vaiied, and well assorted stock of the above stores, com.-, prising— General stores Drapery Boots Ironmongery Saddleiy 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 A uctioneer draws the attention of Storekeepers, Station Masters, Farmers, Miners, and the Public generally to this Sale, as everything has poridvely to be sold without the slightest reserve, XVI i s Mellor having disposed of the p emises, and is retiring from business. Matfe %e Days and Hour of Sale,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1202, 13 March 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 1202, 13 March 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 1202, 13 March 1885, Page 2

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