T E IA d e r s * TENDERSr are invited for Supplying COAL (/rom Clyde or Alexandra Pits) to th§ s *©«f!sr , *end Company* No. 2 Dredge. Clyde/ Tenders to bp lodged with the yUftdeuigned b) SATURDAY, 29th INSJ. J. BAKSER, Dredgemaster. FOR/ S good order ; $ I A L E. fOUBATOR, in hgggn. Apply— Alexandra. WAN' 10 RA&fil Com peter o- ly need ARIHUR D. Oorararu i WANTED, immediately Six Goo. TRAPPERS. Trap| found ; 15* p • hundred. Apply %, D. M'CONNOOHIE, ¥unr., V Olydn OTICE. OF WITHDRAWAL. :/IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sakkjby Auction of the New River Molypeux Gold Dr-rig-.g Company's Dredge and Oaim, *• eh was advertised |to take plaijiTUESDAY, SEKTEMBEB 8t«. has y>.tsu J. R BARTHOLOB Solicitor for Lieoees. F o , CABBAGE and CAULIFLOWER PLANTSf for sale; also EARLY POTATOES in small lots. Apply JOHN TERRY, Alexandra. jy en cL_! STR Y. MR C. J. TOOMBS, f SURGEON-TJENTIST, may be consulted it OPHIR, on FRIDAY, AUGUST^-28% 1903. Programme : 9 a.m.—Recrfeation Ground ; preparing ground for planting. *■ Citizens are requested to attend and bring spades to assist committee. }
Afternoon.—Picnic /in Recreation Ground. Tea Jirill be provided by the Committee. Ladies are requested to |bring baskets of provisions. The Band will march from the Town Hall at 2 p.m. to the ground; school children march behind. / Trees will be planted—school children assisting. Speech/by the President. Band will play at intervals during afternoon. "**% Evening, 8 p.m.—Social and Dance ; Refreshments provided. Admission : By Member's Ticket, which admit? family. Tickets (2/$) can be procured at the door. J. R. BARTHOLOMEW, Hon. Sec. Alexandra" Reserves Oonserv4tion Society. PU3LICJ^OiJCE. The Residents of are Requested to observe FRIDAY NEXT, 28th inst. as a PUBLIC HOLIDAY, being the occasion of Reserves Conservation Society's frst Tree planting. i GEORGB SPENCER, Deputy* Mayor August 22, 19J3. \ fexandra and surREQUISITES jon the GoldnVlds, consisting of Fishing Rods (from 10s to 50.-), Reels, Lines, Hooks, and Gut, Artificial Flies which cannot be surpassed. The Fifes I stock are all personally selected. The Best Ffrs for October (that is when the season commences) are Yellow-tipped Governor, Quilled Gnat, and March Brown, 23 per dcz.; and if you are r*ally anxious to fill yoor basket, just hang a Gentle on to each Fly. Anyone wishing a Real Good Turnout, I can supply them for 30s. Fishing Licenses be obtained on application by letter. Men's, 20a; Ladies, ss. | W. M'OONNOUHIE. Agent for Acclimatisation Society, St, Bathans. .' 0 R S A L E. FOR SALS, Sections 11 and 12, Ennis-street, fsvith Substantial Stone Scullery, witi den, &c. Also, Sections 34 and 35, Tarbertstreet, with Buildings thereon, and now occupied by Mr C. M'lntosh, Storekeeper, and Mr Bartholomew, Solicitor. Also, Alexandra Coal Mine and all Plant connected therewith. Apply— W» A; fHOMSON*
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, 27 August 1903, Page 4
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