'yiNOENT JOCKEY CLUB. GUINEA. STAKES. TO BE BUN ON JANUARY Ist, 1886. A Sweppstake of 4 sovs each, with 40 eovg added j for three-year-olds; weight s colts, Bst; fillies-and geldings, 7st Hlb Distance, 1J miles. Entrance, I sov. Secondhorse to receive 10 sovs from the stake, and the third to save his stake. The winner of any race of 40 sovs and upwards up to the day of starting, to carry 71b penalty—handicaps exempt. Entries to be sent to the Secretary of the Vincent Jockey Club, Ophir, not later than the 6th June, 1885. First 2 sovs of swespstakes to be sent to the Secretary not later than the sth September, 1855 j and the second 2 sovs of sweep Slat December, 1885. Pedigree (if any) of horses must be sent with entries. J. Q. HYDE, Hon. Sec. SATURDAY the Tfth day of APRIL, 1885, At Two o Clock in the Afternoon. Sale of Freehold Lands in Clyde. Mb. George fache has bren Instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court, ar Dnnec.in, to sell by Public Auction, rooms, Clyde, on the above date, the following property, viz:— Sections 1,2, and 3, Block 12, Town of Clyde, containing 2 roods 31 poles, together with the Cottage thereon. For further particulars apply to F. J. WILSON, Solicitor, Clyde, Or to ihe AUCTIONEER SALE BY AU'IION. ~ VALUABLE WATER EIGHT, Tinkers. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1885, At 2 p.m. sharp /BLACKS COURT DAY). Dissolution of Partnership). George fache, instructed by Messrs M. Summon and J, Simes, will sell by public auction, at the Shamrock Hotel, Ophir, on the above date, Water Race, with right to two heads of water hea ling from Brickfield Gully, Thompson’s, and terminating Tinker’s Gully, about 3 miles long, last renewal certificate No. 13233, May 18th, 188-t
Without Reserve. Terms Cash, SALE BY AUCTION, OPH.R. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1885 George fac hj e, instructed by Mrs Mary Wilkinson (widow of the late Mr Wilkinson, accountant of the local branch of the Bank of New South Wales), will sell by public auction, on above date and place, 1 5-year old chestnut mare 2 maces, with foals at foot 3 yearlings An iron building,also fencing of a 2-ncre pc cl dock at the rear of the Town of Ophir First-class riding saddle, bridles, whips, spurs, garden tools, and a lot of sundries. Without Reserve. SALE BY AUCTION. AT DOWN’S FARM, Near St, Bathans, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1885, at NOON. WALTER INDER has received instructions from the St. Bathans band Company to sell by auction, as above— SHEEP. 600 full-mouthed merino ewes. HORSES. 10 head draught stock, including some good young mares and horses. CATTLE. 23 head, including six 3yr old heifers, three milch cows, and one 3 yr old bull 1 double-furrow plough 1 reaivng machine (Reid and Gray) 3 sets harness, collars, and win* kers 1 cartaaddle and breeching 2 sets leading harness and chains 1 backhand and chars 1 set harrows (4-leaf)
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1206, 10 April 1885, Page 2
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