SALE J3Y AUCTION. j SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1901. j At 3 p.m. On the Premises. Alexandra. 8. LAID LA W j V t • lias received instructions from the Otago Central Foundry and engineering Company to sell by Public Auction, on the premises, on the 19th JANUARY, 1901, at 3 p.m.; — Those BUILDINGS and PREMISES occupied by them, comprising Sections 9 and 10. Block XV, Borough of Alexandra, and containing 19 roods (more or less), with a frontage of 48^ft 'j (more or- less) to Tarbert 1 street, Alexandra, I
The front buildings (office and foundry) are of stone, with iron roof Iron building in rear, The who'e sections form a most desirable and central she for store or bank premises. o For full particulars apply to — W. L USDS AY. Manager U-C, F. & E. Co„ Alexandra* Or to — THE AUCTIONEER. NOTICE. —o— A T the First Day's race meetJ~jL i«g of the Vincent Jockey Club a RACING SADDLE, about 61b weight was taken from ray van. If not returned immediately the matter will be placed in the hands of the policeJAMES KENNEDY, Ranfurly. 0 T I C E A General Meeting of the Share holders of the MANORBURN GOLD DREDGING CO., Limited, will be held at the Pkegistered office of the Company, Manse street, Dunedin, on MONDAY, 14th January, 1901, at 5 o'clock p.ra. ALEXANDER HARRIS. Manager CLYDE ATHENAEUM AND PU3MC LIBRARY. tTHE ANNUAL MEETING of Subscribers will be held on MONDAY, January, 21st, at 8 p.m., in the Library. BUSINESS : To receive the annual report and election of r Trustees for the ensuing year. ROBERT LITTLE, Librarian,
SALE BY. . AUCTION O N TUESDAY, JANUARY 15TH, 1901, at 2 o’clock. at MRS DONNELLY’S OPHIR. ■*—o —- HOTEL, BY ORDER of the Registrar of the Supreme Court GEORGE FACHE has received instructions to offer for sale as above, under Powers of Sale conferred by “ The Land Transfer Act, 1885,” and Memorandum of Mortgage Registered Number 19392. ** blk i, Town of Ophir, '■'les, together I Section containing 18.19 ' "V I 1 with shop and dwelling therty.. a tely occupied by Mrs G . . Rainham. Title under Land Transfer Act. For further particulars and conditions Apply to MR ROBERT GILKISON, Solicitor, Clyde, STOPS. WHERE THE TRAIN —o—v^EDDERBURN. —o — Is now under the management of Mr JAy. O‘CONN ELL, and has just been thoroughly re-organ-ised. The stables are under an efficient groom, and one can obtain the BEST LIQUOR 3 AND CREATURE COMFORTS The Grown Hotel For both man and beast-
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Dunstan Times, Issue 2050, 11 January 1901, Page 4
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