COBB & CO.'s Telegraph Li e of Eoya Mal£ Coaches. j REDUCTION OF FARES. ON and after Monday, ,'the 16th Oetober,, COACHES will leave the Booking Office. Sunderland-street, for DUNEDIN, Via HILL'S, KYEBURN, & WAIKOUAITI,, Every Monday and Fridday, At 6 o'clock a.m. , Fare to Dunedin, $4, ■*■' N.B. No parcels received at the o unless the carriage is pre-paid. JAMES SMILEY, Agent. 1 Livery and Bait Stables. Messrs. HENRY HOYT and Co., Propriety M'DOUGALL'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES Between Clyde and Queenstown. r FHE above line of coaches wil leave the *■ Union Hotel, Clyde every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, af 7 a.m.; conveying passengers and mails to the Kawarau, Roaring Meg, Arrow River, and Queenstown, returning every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. The above line will meet the Dunedin Coaches. Parties conveyed from the Lake district through in THEEB DAYS TO DtTNEDIN. N.B. The proprietor will not hold himself responsible for parcels unless the carriage thareen is pre-paid. COMMERCIAL STABLES, 3UNDERLAND-STBEET, CLYDE. WILLIAM WOODMAN, having taken the above well-known and commodious Stables, begs to infurm his frinds and the public that he has now first-class accommodation for horses. Horses taken on Bait r Livery, and carafully fed and attended to. Buggies, Spring Carts, and Horses alwaya on Hire W. WOODMAN trusts by csreful attention and moderate charge to merit a •hare of the patronage so liberally bestowed npon his predecessors. To prevent mistakes, all Livery, Bait, and Hire of Horses and Vehicles must be settled before leaving the yard. W. WOODMAN. . Opposite the Dunstan Hotel, Sundorland- ' Street, Clyde. DENJAMIN NAYLOR has just unpacked lJ a large and choice assortment of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, Ladios and Children's Boots.and Shoes in great variety. FANCY GOODS, Drapery, Toys and Gar-.. den Seeds, Confectionery, Hardware, and PATENT MEDICINES and DRUGS. Remember the cheapest Establishment on the Dunstan. <sfa §nn\mx ©imw 5 PUBLISHED Every Saturday morning. SUBSCRIPTION: per quarter, 65.; TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Per ineh (first insertion) 4s. Every subsequent insertion per inch.... 3s. Advertisements received up to 4 o'clock in the Evening prior to publication at the Office, Sun-derland-streot, Clyde. AGENTS for THIS PAPER. - Alexandra, Mr. T. James. Cromwell, Messrs. Wright & Carpenter. Dunstan Creek, Mr. W. F. Dixon. Arrow, Mr. Edward Ings. Kawaratj Gorge, Mr. R. F. Badger. Nevis, Mr. Stuart, Queenstown, Messrs. Marshall and Fraer. Dunedin, Mr. King, Newspaper Agent, Area. Melbourne, Messsrs. Gordon & Gotch, Stdnet, M. A. Cubitt.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 212, 19 May 1866, Page 4
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