WANTED, a MAN COOK: a sober steady man, willing to make himself useful. Apply at the office of (his paper. WANTED, a PLOUGHMAN. Apply Tt to Mr. Cambridge, Dunstan Timberyard, Clyde. Wanted A SMALL BOAT. Address, giving [ *■ size ank where to be seen T. GIBES, Halfway Hotel, Clyde. Wanted A COMPETENT TEACHER for the Cromwell School. Salary, £2OO per annum. One who has a knowledge of Music preferred. Applications to be lodged with the Secretary, on or '■ ' " -^3rdinst. Mr. HAUGHTON, Mining Agent, ARRUtt'IOWN. HASES CONDUCTED in the Ex'ondrd \J Jurisdiction, Resident Magistrate's, and Warden's Court?. N.B. No extra charge, except travelling expenses, for attendance at Clyde, Alexdva, or Cromwell. Notice. T\ JONES will visit the following Districts on the following dates: — Qneenstown—First Monday in" each month. Dnustan Creek, Hogburn and Hamil- ' ton's—Third week in each month. Qneenstown Mr Powell I Dunstan Creek Mr Evans Hogburn and Hamilton's Mr Hunter Alexandra Mr John Jack Parties wishing to have sales will please give due notice to the auctioneer prior to the above dr es. D. JONES, Auctioneer Fruit Trees, Bulbs, Plants GARDEN SEEDS "THE GVRDEHS," SURREY KILLS SYDNEY, N.S.W. JOHN BAPTIST & SON beg to retun t? many thanks for past favors, and havi much pleasure iu requesting attention t< their extensive stock of Fruit Trees Flowering and Ornamental Plants, Bulbs and Girlen Seeds, for wlrch they respect fully solicit orders. JOHN BAPTIST k SON personally superintend the packing and sni;>r>ingol Kxport Orders, and they have received numerous letters testifying to the excellent condition in whiih their sendings have arrived, after long and trying voyages. JOHN BAPTIST &, SON, Nursery and Seedsmen. W. & J. SCOULAE, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Wine and Spirit Merchants PRINCES-STREET, DUEDIN. VICTORIA HOTEL II O a B IJ R N" CROMWELL RESTATJRAN 1 MISS FROST begs to announce to the inhabitants of Cromwell and the surrounding district that she has opened the above Restaurant, where she hopes for a continuance of the patronage she has hitherto enjoyed. Miners k Tbavelleus Attended To. MEALS AT ALL HOURS
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Dunstan Times, Issue 206, 7 April 1866, Page 3
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334Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 206, 7 April 1866, Page 3
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