J- S- & J. A. WEBB, ACCOUNTANTS, &c, 2 Athen.ctji Chambers, MAN S E-ST.REET, DUNEDIN, IN , pared for th' 3 Inspector in Bankruptcy. Claims on insolvent estates prepared and filed. Assignments and Sequesiratorships accepted. Clyde Portrait Rooms. JE. STAITE Legs to notify to the . inhabitants of Clyde and surrounding districts, that he is at present taking i ß ostrals,§j 'and Tlcws CROMWELL, ffV?ro he will remain until further notice —probably to the end of March. J. Thormalilen, SuXDEULAND-STItEET, CIYDE. WHOLESALE & B.ETAIL TOBACCONIST, | AND London and Paris FANCY BAZAAR HTATIONERY ) FANCY CDOnS PERFUMERY The Choicest Tcfoaccos. Cigars-Hair-cutting & Shaving Saloon Shampooing by a first class Artist. Teeth ex'racted without pain. Veterinary Shoeing ForgeEd ward A 1 dri d g e (Late Black & GobdOs) blacksmith:, & machinist. I TTORSES shod, on the shortest rioti ' 20s and 255. All kinds of Blacksmith's work executed at the lowest rates. Dunstan Timber Yard, bUXDERLAND-STREET, CLYDE. . J- U. CAMBRIDGE IT A S ON SALE : Timber of all kinds, suitable for mining or building Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, &c. Galvanized Iron and Zinc Ridgj Capping, Spouting, ka. Sirews, Nails, aud Washers Black Sheet Iron, all guages Carpenters' Tools General Ironmnngory. St,:Bathan's (Danstan Creek). FOR 5 ALU. CORNWALL ARMS HOTELTOGETHER wi(h first-class Billiard Table, Bagatelle Table, and every eequisito and accommodation for carrying on a largo trade. ° A i,ood substantial hotel, the whole occupying a frontage of fifty-two feet, The best hotel on St, Bathan's township. For further particulars apply to Mr. W. F Dixon, commission ngeut, St. Bathan's; or to Mr. J Prout, Cornwall Arras. COMMERCIAL STABLEST CLYDE. WILLIAM WOODMAN, having taken H the abovo well-known and commodious Stables, begs to inform his frinds and the public that be has now first-class accommodation for horses. Horses taken on Bait or Livery, and carefully fed and attended to. Buggies, Spring Carts, and Horses always on Hire ' W. WOODMAN trnsfs by careful attc'itiori and moderate ctiarg-s-to merit a share of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon his predecessors. To prevent mistakes, all Livery, Bait, and Hire of Horses and Vehicles must be settled before leaving the yard. W. WOODMAN,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 206, 7 April 1866, Page 3
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