Onmd "Bull, s/\N the 17th January -nest. at the Victoria Theatre, Clyde, in aid of ■the Bunstan-District Hospital. Tickets, to ateit Lady and Gentleman, 'One Guinea. By Ordir of the Committee, HENRY JOHN COPE, Hon. -Sec First-class Mi linglnvestment. OACijanoe Seld m to be met with. NE EIGHTH Share in that valuable Water Race* known as Dillon and : PartyV&t ! Kawan together with One-Fourth Share n thelolaim now work- ■ ing in connexion" 'ith said Race. It is useless'to (smment on tance of this Racelas it is too well-kflowu i throughout the clomweil District. For further particulars -apply to JPATEICK KELLY, f Mining Agent. J - Golden Age Hotll, Cromwell. The Thorouj h-Bred Entire Horse "CH DEBTEE," IiJILL arrive at Alexandra and Clyde *' on or ablut the 20th. This Fine "Horse has been universally admired in the Southern District!. Parties having Mares 'will be able to lecure his services at the time adyertiscp by applying to the ' Groom, or to I CHALMERS BROS., I Moa Flat Station. For Pedigre see | Otago Witness.' THE ENTIRE IIORSE "T-SUE 11.E1T.0N." TPRTTE BRITON is a bright bay horse - EHis Sire was Sic celebrated Clydesdale -draught Horsel" Black Peter," imported direct from Scotland a few years ago. 'True Briton's d m was got from one of the stook of a- celel rated New Zealand importer. True Briten will '. 'ravel the Dunstan •district and Serve Ma bs. Terms, £3. C roomage, -ss. For particulars apj y to Mr Smitham. Sydney Hotel, Cly< e, and Mr Jack, 'Criterion Hotel, Alex mdra.
CLYDE HOTEL J3artley St-, Dtmstan-TltfeT-CLASS ACCOMMODATION TOR f BOARDERS AND TRAVELLERS. Choicest Wines and Spirits. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. T. HAWTHORNE, Proprietor
NOTICE, ON and after this date, POISON foi DOGS will be laid on Run No. 226, Lauder Station. DES VCEUX & COGLE. Lauder Station, 27th July, 1566. CAUTION, TO OWNERS OF DOGS. POISON will be LAID DOWN on the Run of Messrs Douglas <fc Alderson, Kawarau, on and after the date ofthit uotioe. Kawarau Station, June 16,1866. NOTICE. kN and after this date, POISON foi f DOGS will be laid on Bun No. STRODE & FRASER. Earnsclengh Station, "-, 28th April, 1866.
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Dunstan Times, 4 January 1867, Page 4
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351Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, 4 January 1867, Page 4
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