WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18th, 1879 AT BALMORAL, NEAR ALEXANDRA. JC. CHAPPLE, instructed by • Mr Duncan Robertson, (who is leaving the District for Tuapeka) will sell without reserve on the above date at Noon:— 1 Cow and Calf (in full milk.) 3 Thorough good Hacks. 1 Pig and a quantity of Poultry. 3 Tons Fencing Wire and Standards, Gates, Wooden posts, Ac. ■Gallows, Grinding Stone, and 3 Wheelbarrows. 3GO feet wire rope, IJin. A lot of empty Bags. The whole of the material in the Balmoral Hotel and Stables which will be'taken down, and sold in Lots tp suit purchasers. Hotel Lamp. Riddle, Sieves, &c. Also, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of: — Sofas, Chairs, Tables, &c. Matting, and Carpets Double and single iron Bedsteads. Toilet Tables, Washstands, Sets. Cooking and Parlor Stoves, and other Articles too numerous to mention. The whole will be sold Without Reserve. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, A uctioneer AT ALEXANDRA, Monday, 23rd June, 1879, At 2 o’clock sharp. VALUABLE MINING PROPERTY: /"'i EO FACHE instructed by Mr IJT A. C. Iversen, of Conroy’s Gully, will sell on the above date at Alexandra a one half interest in a good mining property situate in Conroy’s Gully, which has for a number of years been worked to advantage, and returning good dividends. The property consists of— One half Share in a special claim of 12 acres, and an extended claim of 2 acres, There is an everlasting supply of water, and a good tail race which goes with the claim. Teems :—Half cash on fall of the hammer, the remainder to come out of the ground. Every information given on application to Mr A. C. Iversen, Conroy’s Gully. MONDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1879. At Alexandra. EO. FACHE, instructed by the VX Government, will sell, on the above date, on the Ground, at Alexandra, at 2 p.m., The Building up to the present time used as the Court House, table, stove, <kc. Without Reserve. Terms Cash on fall of hammer. GEO FACHE, Auctioneer, VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF CLYDE. FORGE FACHE, having revX ceived instructions, will sell by Public Auction on Tuesday, June 24th, at his Offices, Suuderland-sheet, Clyde, at 2 p.m.:— Sections 8, 9, 10, 11, 20 and 21, Block 11, Town of Clyde, together with Cottage, in one or more lots to suit purchasers. This is a most desirable Property, being in one block, and comprises one and a half acres, has a frontage to Sunderland-street, as also to Campstreet, and presents a most favorable opportunity for investment. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT AT ALEXANDRA, IN AID OF THE MANUHERIKIA BRIDGE FUND, ON FRIDAY, 27th JUNE. Programme in future issue. To conclude with A DANCE. GEO. A. WILSON, Secretary. NOTICE. HAVING commenced Gristingthe new Crop of Wheat, I am prepai ed to supply Flour in any quantity, of the very best quality, and at a reasonable rate. J. C. JONES, Vincent Flour Mill. March 25, 1879,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 895, 13 June 1879, Page 2
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