MONDAY, DECEMBER 22ud. At Ida Valley. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, in-I structed by Mr Mr James Sloan, and others, will sell by public auction, on the above- date, •at noon, at Mr George M'Addje’s Yards, 13‘* liead of CATTLE in forward condition, consisting of Quiet Dairy Cattle, 2 and 3 years old Steers and Heifers 2 Heavy Draught Mares, with foals at foot by Ben Lomond, and again stinted by Champion Also 2 other Mares and fads, and Several Good Hacks NO RESERVE. The whole of this lot of Cattle must be sold, as the rnnholder is determined to clear his ran of cattle. This living a bona tide sale, and the cattle good, the auctioneer hopes to have a large attendance. J. C. CHAPPLE, A actionem'. TO SPECULATORS & OTHERS. VALU ABLE FREEHOLD FARM HOTEL AN D STABLES, BALD HILL FLAT, Alexandra and Teviot Road,
GEORGE FAGHR, instructed by Mr Much C>-ossau of Eden Creek, will sell by public auction, on WEDNESDAY, 7th JAN., 1880, At 12 o’clock sharp, That magnificent property, the “Spear Grass Hotel” and Fat in, now under 'ease to Mr Janies Oliver of which 3V years is still to run. Tin Hotel is a substantial 2-storey building, and comprises 7 bed rooms, di'dug-room, sitiing room, kitchen, and bar. The stable is bui't of stone, lias seven stalls and 1 icse-box, and lofted throughout. The Farm, which is the pick of the flat, co-ojirises 130 acres, is all amble, well watered, and sub-divid-d into 0 paddocks. There is also 80 acres adjoining with the first right to purchase from Government. Terms liberal at Sale. The Auctioneer can Confidently recommend this Property as a good investment— the land is all first-class, and being on otic of the main arterial roads i f the County, is admirably adapted for business. Fidler particulars can be had on application to Air Hugh Crossan, Kden Creek ; or to the Auctioneer, Clyde FOR SALE. HOTEL at German Hill, with or without Earn'lure and Stock Terms liberal. Apply J. C. GRAPPLE, , Audio: eer. NOTICE. ON and after this date Poison will ho laid for DOGS & RABBITS on Bun 339. ROBERT STEWART, Manager. Hawks' urn Station, July 20, 1879.
NOTICE. JpOISONED wheat has been laid on the Earnsclcngh Station for RabSTRODEX FRASER. August 20th, 1579. O'J' and after this elate poison , w be laid in my paddocks JOHN BUTLER, Bald Hill Flat. October 2nd. 1R79. POISON will bo laid on Moutere Station after this date for Rabbits. MX A REN & TURNBULL. December 11th IS7O ANTED, early in December, tor n term of eight months, as Hill Si icpherd, a Single Man with Good Dogs. bits. NOTICE. NOTICE. Wages, 275. per week. \ ; Apply to M‘INTOHI BROS. K evis.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 922, 19 December 1879, Page 2
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