I A PLANTSFfor sail; aWEARLY POTATOES in small lota. Apply JOHN TERRY, Alexandra, HE Cromwell Coloured Minstrels Will g%e an bntertaWment in thb| TOWN HALL, fJLYDE, Next. SEPTEMBER B%r. POPULAR PRIOI L. M'DONAL %. N T—-E .Ngapara No. 2m'a Dredge, Neviß, a duly qualified %NGINEER, and also a BLACKSMITH. Applications to % sent in to the undersigned by MONDAY, 7th Inst. ROBERT GlfelON, llSecretary, Alexandra, 29th Augu%l9o3, WEDNEfDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, 1 AT 2.30 P.M. % 1 A T MR M'N CITY'S HORSE PADDOOm CROMWELL. %-OF — SUPERIOR TE%M OF DRAUGHT HORSES, %UOK, HARAMES <% OOD GK R O ha received instmctions from Mr E. M'Nulty (who is leavingmhe distriot through ill-health) to sell-by Aucopn'as above— His Team of 8 DraugM Mares and Geldings, in tip-top condition, also Harness, Truck, Covers&&c, in one lot as a going concern. % This is a splendid opportumty for anyone with small capital, as the osal contracts alone at present bring in about £7O per month. % JAMES GQODGE% Auctioneer, Capmwell. AN EXPERT ANGLER'S OPINION OF | MY STOCK. MR ALAf DUNSMUIR, of Alexandra, asserts that I have about the best assorted Stock of Angling Requisites, that he has ever seen. We all recognise the fact that the above-namSd' gentleman is a famous angler, and is well acquainted with the Natural Flies that inhabit the different waters, so that anyone wishing to start Angling couldn't do better than consult Mr A. Dunsmuib. Should any fish be lequired to stock the streams near Alexandra, kindly communicate with Herald Office. W. M'CONNOCHIE, St. Bathans. f ,4nrARBIER AND . jfft , .". I GENERAL BLACKSMITH, tiuuiug, the Blacksmithing and Horse Shoeing Business lately carried qn by/Oallaghan & Wilson, at the premises adjoining the Courthouse, Orookhaven-street; and, whilst thanking the Public for past favours, respectfully solicits a continuance of Public Patronage. FJRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. 0 T 0 E. Owing j,o the High Prices and Scarcity of Stock, we, the undersigned, Bftchers in Alexandra, find it impossible to sell Meat for other than Oast, or payment within a Month of the usual Monthly Accounts becoming due. We have, therefore, decided that on and after the Ist of SEPTEMBER, this Rule will be STRICTLY ENFORCED. This step has been taken in lieu of Raising Prices, as we consider it would be unfair to Cash and Monthly-paying Customers to increase prices at the present time. ; MARSLIN & HASTINGS. • JAS. NIEPER, WILI be held at BALD HILL FT ILL FLAT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1803Ist Pri«e 2nd „ 3rd ~ £6 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 Handicap : At 15 Clay Pigeons at unknown angles; open to all comers. Ektbanck Fee: Single Nomination, 7/6 ; Double, 10/-. Post Entry. To be decided by breaks. To commence at 12.30 Sharp JOHN DOWDALL, S.c. 2¥*> Pm,
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 382, 3 September 1903, Page 4
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446Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 382, 3 September 1903, Page 4
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