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. . zm I 3New Advc-Hinement-j ; | !T|l O PLoa;U HMK N. jj|j ! . _L ' ;i I WANTED, a steady Ploughman;, single -y man preferred.. Apply, to -7 PETER HUNTER, ig c 912 Baiclutha. V| TXT- ANTED KNO WN. • 1 BOARD and RESIDENCE for two Single Gentlemen may he liad, on application to John Low, Saddler, or Office of j| this Paper. "i c 919 .j| T) ISSULU T;1 O N O P ' PARTNERSHIP.. ii The Partnership hitherto existing ba- ' tween J©hn C: VallanAe and Robert Dykes, carrying on business under tho jtyle of Vallanoe ' and Dykes, Contractors, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. i Mr John C. Vaixance wilt receive all ' moneys duo the late firm, and will pay all outstanding Accounts.. ) JOHN C. VALLATE \ , ROBERT DYKE& , j Witness t John Gow.. ' ' 1 Baiclutha, December 31, 1877. c 913: \

M" O T I G E. Parties owing the undersigiied are respectfully requested to- PAY him at their earliost convenience ; and all debts against him will have to be rendered before January 14, or they will not be recognised, c 904 W. H. MATHIESON. ■j^T O T i ,C .E_ DUGALD M'NIVEN & C. PETERS, Having purchased tho Business lately conducted by Ironside & Paterson, BLACKSMITHS & WHEELWRIGHTS,, Baiclutha, aro now prepared to execute work in all its branches, and trust, by strict attention to business and' moderate charges, to receive a fair share-; of the patronage bestowed on their predecessors. 1 Balelutha, January 2, 1878. j , c 923 Commercial. 1 ♦ — — Mr Henry ]>:uvek (on behalf of the New Z?a~ ]i>nd Loan and. Mercantile Agency Co.) reports for the week ending January 2, IR7&:— Fat C.tttlo.- Owiug to the short supply last ; wo'dc. the 200 bead yarded to-day found huyeis at pi ices equal to the average of laio quotations • .sty about 27s lid per 1001 b, a f*w very prime pens bringing a shade more Highest price realised' for bulioalcs Wing IAH 10s ; do cows, HI 10m. Wh sold -iii head at full rales. Fat Calvs, -None penned Good prime vp,al-.vs are saleable at from 25s to 50s, according to size. i Fat -Rhecp..— The market wai fully suj)plied with 1951 fair quality cross-bred*, all of whioh were taken f>y tlm twule.at from -9s 61 to IBs, or equal to ab-/ii 1 2d per lb. At yards and privately we have sold B 0". ' )• Pat • Lambs. —• 481 were penned to a bare r.Hiikct, an(l taken by the trade at an advance of oi about Is, say 7s to 10s (id each, according to quality. \Ve sold 120 at these rates. Store Catdfl aro in moderate demand up to Lf for bt-st bullocks ; do cows, L 5. We havo sold 800 doting the week. .Sture Jihecp.— Vl though- we have numerous, order, to purchase young merinos and cross-breds, the limited 'number of this description offering confines transactions to a f.«w od-1 lotfi, while,oki mfiii.os are hk»lv to be plentiful. !} Wool. -On the 24th ult. we held tho first'and only public s-de of the s.iiison, and with tho ex-i-ppf ion of two linr-s. cb-ared a catalogue of 121 lots af, prices fully up to our expectations as will be seen by marks and pi-ices previously published. Girasy cross-bieds bronshr, Sk<\ to 11^-' ; greasy merino, fill to lid ; washed cross-breds, 14^*1 to. 1.-.Ad. Sheepfikins. — Qiiot>itions are as- follows :,— Lambs, lrH-1 ; hoggets. 2s Id ; ir.eiinos, 3s 6d to. , 5s ; cross-breds. up to ss'(il ; prices which barely miintain the averages lately ruling. Grain — Wh.-at has had a little animation durim; the past week, and s-d^s have been made. • ih'iiH-hat a slight conc'vssiou. .Milling is worth : 4- fid '5* fur good samples. Fowls* feed, 3s to [ Ss 3.1. ' ? Oats are in brisk demand, supplies com- : in, • tojhatid .vory nlowly. Wo h«dd a Ral^. o»v ' Eriilay last, when good f-ed brought 3s 4d ; light tn meijimn and fair, 'An 2 1 to Ms 3d. Prime miliiii:,' sons would Wring 3s Qd. Barley.— None- . off.vii)g..and demand slio'c „ ' . dii— »«—___ iiiii-b immmmmmmummmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm* I '' T- 4l PoftT AN T NO T I OB.' . 5 C, V. BREWER " ! Has much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of !, ! alc!utha and surrounding districts that he intends to offer the wholo of his EXrEN* f SIVE STOCK of CLOTHING,, GENERAL DRAPERY, and y |, ..- BOOTS and SHOES; • OREATLY REDUCED PRICES. OHEAP;SAhE;to continue for ; ONE MOXTH j • ' from date of this hotioe. 1 Baiclutha, December 29> 1877. : ' )■' - '. ' ! - ' ' - *' ' " An accident, fortunately unattended by. '; serious occurred to the. coach, ruiiDihg-* :; between; Clinton and'^ Baiclutha, bo Wedoesday afternoon. y" It appeat-.-t that on starting,' after* t* y '- -f . * * ■ . changing; horses at Kaihiku, and on ascending y .thefernbarikhijnb to 1 the* road, the coach'oyer- " ! bap^d'md/f«lljon its side. ; A l though wS^ed 7 ; d ■ witiTi>kßs'engen!nohe;Were .injured,-,^ although v the ; ■ ' driver; had a fuvfritis-hroken. '; Np/damage;^aa^ dono to, properly^ and both coach and^pkssengera . srif||itv: made v>Vs^^d> star t, ■ and'reaoh|d^heir , j'; l^^uawba '^tOTat],fu^

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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 182, 4 January 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 182, 4 January 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 182, 4 January 1878, Page 2

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