VANT, T7 Alexandra. O B FOR SALE, a Three - roomed DWELLING HOUSE in Tarbertatreet. For particulars apply to t MRS HELLER, 0 JyE 3i A FOR UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, of ORGAN > new,, either a Bargain, STo room for both. Apply— STATION-MASTER, Ida Valley,
MB, SYDNEY H. MILLS begs to Notify the Fsfoiie that he has REMOVED shop next Mr Rivers, to a Shop inLimerick-atreet, next Mr Jas. Neiper's. V
LEXANDR A SHOEING '' FORGE, |Tarbert-street, Alexandra. W- m. FRASER begs to intimate _JSt |e has engaged a First-class Smith- to carry on the above oldaaf.aStneKnd "WorpPi. . Work at Moderate Prices. Every description of Blacksmith's Work Executed. A Liberal Disconnt allowed on
#THE m BE HELD'^J EASTEB/sATUEDAY & \ 'jmgOEMT JOCKEY OLTJBThe Annual General Meeting of the Vincent Jfbckey Olub will be held at Mr W. fall's Hotel, Matakanui, on WEDNESDAY, Bth April, at 8 p.m. Business :—Adoption of Balancesheet, and Election of Officebearers for the ensuing year, <fcc. '■'..? :■■■-■ All members and intending members are requested to attend. T. DUGGAN, Secretary.
VICE-LEGAL I K\# uto< < - Will appear at on 26th ; & 27th. The Best Twined' kl ' r: ' PONIES \v ■" All the Latelfc Novelties. Do Not/Misa Seeink "I / ThiiVUniqae Show. Cbo»wbll-SATURDA\, 26th, and ;£■- ...MONDAY, 30 hj %rch. (^YDE—TUESDAY, 31ft karch. ~ :,0/ ;; -J; : :' : G ALi AG H ER, Horseshoer and General Blucksmifh, of Ophir, desires to Th*nk his Friends and the Pnblic for the Liberal Support accorded him in the past;, and begs to intimate that the Od B.bop at Ophir, will be OPENED again on MAY Ist. r\IV|NE SERVICE will be held in the jLs Presbyterian Churches as under:— SABBATH, MARCH 29th, 1903. Alexandra, 11 a.m. and 7 p.ra.; Clyde, Sp.Dd,.—HaiVest. Thanksgiving Services.— (Rev.' i, Maoffie),- -, "- ALEXANDRA METHODIST CHURCH ■ . \ -r— : Service will be\ conducted in the State School, ON.SUNDAY MORNING NEXT, March.29th),*at.] I am "'■ strangers cordially Invited. Preaqber, Bev,. J. A. Hosking. •" , AIM N'SVC.,.H UROE •SUNDAY, MAESH 29. ! • ''--'' 'sth Sundayarf'LeVu • ;: ' ' >'' Matin's and Litany, 11 a.m.—f&ay readers). Evensong, 7 p.m.—(Layreadeis.)\ Wednesday Evening! Lenten Service, 7.30 p m. \
Those connected with the rabbit trapping industry will no doubt be interested in the following description of the process as carried out in the colonies, appearing in a leading English magazine : " The manner,of trapping the rabbits is simple but it requires a number of "he'pers "A "circular inclosure is formed of portable a narrow opening which gradually (expands to a wide neck, stretching far out into the bush. Cover from the rabbits is provided within theehclosure by strewing brushwood therein and the animals are driven into the ml de sao by an army of beaters. After the process of killing and cleaning, the carcases, numbering from about 500 to 1000, are 1 carried to the market; in eold storage cars. The fencing hurdles are subsequently removed, to be-erected- at another place." The writer appears ; to have mixed, up certainly t-W above process will, come as news-to all wbo know liny thing a&eut tho
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 359, 26 March 1903, Page 4
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