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Auction Sales. THIS DAY. TO FOUNDRYMEN, BLACKSMITHS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF TOOLS AND STOCK OF THE CENTRAL SMITHY, Graiiamstown. SKENE & CHAPMAN Have received instructions from Messrs Richards & Sims, to sell by Public Auction, on the premises, at 12 o’clock, on THIS DAV, the loth instant, the STOCK-IN-TRADE, and TOOLS of the CENTRAL SMITHY (Near the Golden Crown Battery), Consisting of : Forges Bellows Anvils Punching and Shearing Machine Stocks and Dies Water Tue Irons Sledge and Hand Hammers Swages and Flatters Yyces Water Troughs Tongs Rasps and Files Iron and Steel And a Miscellaneous lot of TOOLS and SUNDRIES too numerous to mention. Terms— -CASH. SKENE & CHAP M A N, Auctioneers. THIS DAY. EX STORM BIRD, FROM SYDNEY DIRECT. EDWIN BIN NE Y, Will sell by auction, at the City Auction Mart, This Day, at 11 o’clock A QUARTER - SACKS FLOUR. 4rv/vy 72 bags Mauritius Sugar 76 do. " do. 167 bags Java Sugar 8 casks Honolulu Sugar 26 half-chests Tea i’,2 bags Coarse Salt 30 bags Fine Salt 68 bags Potatoes 60 bags Maize 10 casks Champion’s Vinegar 10 boxes Blue 2 bales Hops 26 cases Hennessy’s Brandy 10 cases La Grande Marque brandy 10 cases Champagne Ale 10 casks Tennent’s qts. Ale 5 casks Tennent’s pts. Ale 60 cases Claret 1 case Bread Machines, 11 O'clock, Terms at sale. THURSDAY, MAY 16, At 11 o’clock prompt. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE, &c., FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, (The Proprietor leaving for England.) MESSRS. GUDGEON & CO. Have been favoured with instructions from Mr Ilagin, who is leaving the colony, to sell, without reserve, on Thursday next, 16th instant, at 11 o’clock prompt (if not previously disposed of by private contract), THAT Large and substantially - built HOTEL, situate iu the best part of Shortlaud, and known as the N 3 VV CALEDONIAN, together with the Furniture and Effects, Plate, Linen, &c., Stock-iu-Trade, Poultry, &c., See., Which will be offered to public competition immediately after the sale of the property. N.B. —This Hotel, doiug a good busiuess, contains 14 rooms, all lined and papered, out-offices, Si c. ;is plcasautly situated on a sectiou 66 by 165, having an unexpired lease of 18 years, at the nominal rental of 45s per annum. The whole section is fenced, and expensively laid out, and planted with every description of fruit tree and flowering shrub. No expense has been spared with respect to the furniture and .becldiug, it being of the best description, while some of the mirrors and engraviugs are not to be equalled ia this country. The poultry cousists of peacocks, guinea fnvls, turkeys, clucks, and fowls. Large saw mills arc now erecting in the immediate neighbourhood, which will soon enhance its present value. Intending purchasers are requested to. inspect this valuable property, and every information will be given by Mr Hagix, the proprietor. SATURDAY, MAY 18. SALE OF THE DEESIDE CLAIM. MESSRS GUDGEON & CO., Have been favored with instructions from the Proprietors, to offer to public competition, on Saturday next, the 18th inst., at their Rooms, Brown-street, The lease of the deeside claim, consisting of 17 Men’s Ground, taking in the old Deeside, the Jamaica, and other valuable ground. N.B,—This Claim adjoins the Multum-in-Parvo and'Nolan’s Candlelight, and contains some of the Lfest Reefs on the field. Sale at 11 o’clock prompt,

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 187, 15 May 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 187, 15 May 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 187, 15 May 1872, Page 2

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