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AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, 3rd JUNE, At 12 o'clock. I to capitalists,Tpeculators and OTHERS. POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY AND FURNITURE, Hospital street. D MACLEAN AND CO. • will Sell by Public Auction, on Saturday next, the 3rd inst., on the premises, Hospital street, at 12 o'clock sharp, That 4-roomed COTTAGE, near Kennedy's Bonded Warehouse, at present occupied by Mrs Turner. And, immediately after the above, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Couches, Chairs, Beddings, &c, &c. The house is nearly new, pleasantly situated, and well worthy the attention of parties in want of a comfortable residence. D. MACLEAN & CO., Auctioneers. Saturday, 3rd june, At 12 o'clock sharp. \ To Capitalists, Speculators, and Persons Interested in Mining Companies, and Others. MC A~S S I U S • (Mr Richard Reeves, Auctioneer) is instructed to sell by public auction, at Ross, on Saturday, 3rd June, at 12 o'clock sharp, The claim known as the BAND OF HOPE, With the Plant and all other Machinery erected thereon, consisting of — One horizontal engine, 20 horse-power nominal, with multitubular boiler winding gear, trucks, cages, &c. One small .'portable engine, 126 ft. 8-inch pumps, with workings complete Engine and boiler shed Store-room, offices Poppet heads, feeder Flat sheets, ropes, blocks Tools, aud other articles too numerous to mention. Terms at Sale. Requisitions, mo MR. PETER DUNGAN. Sir,— We, the undersigned Electors of this District, request that you will permit us to place you in nomination at the forthcoming Election, to represent us in the County Council. Your being a local man, and having an intimate knowledge of the mining wants of the district, we pledge ourselves— should you consent to become a candidate — to do all in our power to secure your return. We remain, Sir, Yours respectfully, S. Davies James M'Kee J. Fraser William Sherlock P. Breen James O'Connor John B. Griffiths Patrick Burke S. Davis Alex. Brown Edward Ryan Pat. O'Hare John O'Halloran Mich. Sullivan James M'Grath John O'Brien John Millar John O'Hare James M'Gee W. Kummert F. Johnson ( Nicholas Simet ' S. Hamilton * Patrick Kunan John M 'Intyre Thomas Ryan James Dogherty Wm. Ryan M. O'Malley Chs. Rice C. Courtney Michael Browne W. M'Kechnie John Hayes Chas. Carter John Kane Jas. A. Quina Patk. O'Brien Michael Ryan Jno. O'Brien Wm. Hughes August Hannay Louis Davise James Nolan John Courtney John Wyley John D. O'Brien William M'Grath Joseph B. Hun James jSbonan Patnck Blanchfield Michael Stapleton John Donohue Peter Romas Pat. Ryan Louis Overy John E. Cleoreham John Domico William Millar Pat. Conway William Quill Harry Rudman Pat O'Maloy JohnKeefe Martin Doherty Joseph Sabadina George Hillyer Joseph Slevine Thomas Tyrrell Auguste Hardy James M'Enroe James Wilson John Lucas Jacob Cohen Thomas P. Hodgson John Loughrey William Crowley Michael Greaney Richard Minhinnet John Hinnegin George Thiers Morgan O'Connell John Shrisbrell Joseph Poynton Frederick Hombrook Thos. Allen Fredk. Heissenbuttel George H. Turner James Crawford John Patterson John Cleghorn George Fyf c Frank Mullvy John Jackson Patrick Ahearn Wm. Reid Andrew Spence John Barton Michael M'Namara Duncan Livingston Charles Meyer H. Rigley Giacomo Cognetti Michael M'Grath James Adams Wm. Kelly James MeehaA C. Neville John O'Brien Charles Meehan James Power' Stephen Egau Daniel Ryan Andrew Moynehen Thos. Dwyer E.Tyler Thos. Williams Thos. O'Halloran Denis Burke H. Fisher Patrick Bourke Franz Krueger Timothy Delany C. Cunningham New River Distriot, May 21, 1871. (Reply) . To Messrs Davies, Fraser, and Bveoii. \ Gkktlemen— l accede to your request of allowing myself to be put in NOMINATION as a CANDIDATE in the forthcoming election for the COUNTY COUNCIL. For the honor you have done me, and the good opinion entertained in soliciting me to stand for so important a position, I return you my sincere thanks. I shall take the earliest opportunity of visiting the mining centres and make known my views to the eleotors. Gentlemen, I beg to remain, your humb'e servant, PETER PUNGAN. Maori Creek, > T ew River, May 29, 1871.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 889, 2 June 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 889, 2 June 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 889, 2 June 1871, Page 3

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