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Clyde, 23rd August, 1886. To J. D. Feraud, Esq., Mayor «f Clyde. IIR, —We, the undersigned Burgesses of the Incorporated Town of Clyde, beg respectfully to request that you will convene a Public Meeting of the Burgesses at such time and place as you may appoint, for the purpose of taking such steps as may be deemed advisable, with a view of obtaining the establishment of a Bonded Warehouse for this Town and the Important District of Dunstan. We are, Sir, Your obedient Servants, Hazlett and Tweed •T. Downing Bavid M'Connochie John TJ. Cambridge. "And a number of other Gentlemen. PIENTLE.MEN,—I beg to acknowledge the receipt of fne requisition as above, and in compliance therewith, hereby convene a Public Meeting for the purpose therein named, to be held at the Dunstan Hotel, on Saturday 25th Aujsst at 8 o'clock I am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient Servant, To the Gentlemen signing the requisition. J. D.FERAUD,] Mayof. I Trees, Plants, and Shrubs, NOW ON SALE AT THE RESIDENCE OF MR COPE (Near the Camp, Clyde.) FRUIT TREES Grafted and in full bearing order. A PPL S—Golden Harvey. Nonsuch. Newton Pippin. i Adam's Pearmain. Dumelow's Seedling. t Golden Rnsseting, Emperor Alexander. Ross Nonpariek Ribston Pippin. New York Pippin Punch Crab. Stone Pippin CHERRIES—May Duke. Florence. PLUMS—Cherry. Yellow Gage. Orleans. GOOSEBERRIES—YeIIow—large plants Red do. Green. do. CURRANTS—Black—large plants. Red do. White—young plants. STRAWBERRY—British Queen—- . Black Prince—do. Keen's Seedling, do. RASPBERRY CANES—A large variety, fruiting plants. BULBS AND ROOTS—Dahlias. Rhubarb. Artichokes. Asparagus. Horse-Radish. HERBS—Mint Sage. Thyme. Sweet Marjoram. EDGlNGS—Veronica. Polyanthus. Rosemary. Daisies. Panzies. Privot, 2 feet high. ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND CREEPERS—WigaIia Rosa. Speri. Arbora Vitae. Cypress. Laurel. Clianthus. Mahonea Aguifolia. Scabrosia. Honeysuckle. Ivy. Weeping Willow. FLOWER ROOTS Dianthus Sweet William. Pinks and Picotees Carnations. Verbena. Stocks and Wallflowers. The Trees and Shrubs are all warranted provincial-grown, and have been veiy carefully packed—while numbers of tliem have been raised upon the spot. Apply to Mr M. Marshall, . v underland Street, Clyde; or, to Mr Jno. Jack, Alexandra.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 226, 24 August 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 226, 24 August 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 226, 24 August 1866, Page 3

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