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IMPORTANT to HOTELKEEPER3 SPECULATORS and OTHERS The Km Orleans Hotel AKROWTOWN. DOE PRIVATE SALE With or without STOCK ORFURNITURF, BILLIARD TABLE, &c, &c. This valuable Hotel and Froperty i», beyoud question, the moat complete in all of its departments, of any in this part of the country. The Cuisine contains one of the most'compact and improved Ranges of the day, sad has been erected at a very heavy out'ay. The trade of the Hotel has been, from the first, second -1". none in the district, and no other reason but ill health induces the proprietor to offer the same for sale. Parties wishing to purchase will bo treated with up to the. sth of Fedruary next. D. C. RICHMOND, Proprietor. Arrowtown.January 10, 1867.

Important Notice. ALEXANDRA. SHOEING FORGE AND GENERAL SMITHY. EDWARD [CIIARNOCK T)EGS respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Alexandra and the surrounding district, that having purchased the business lately earned on by V\ illiam Rolison as General blacksmith, is now prepared to execute all manner of Iron, Wheelwright, and Carpenter-Work, at thelowest prices. Horseshteing, 15s to 20s per set, Alexandra, 7th Nov., 1866.

CORN EXCHANGE. MESSRS KELLY nnd CO., bavin* propose to establish a Corn Ex" change on their Premises in the Commercial Sale Yards, Rattray Street. We, theundersigned, "express our approval of the undertaking, and promise our best support. 11th January, 1867. 11, Wilson & Co. G Perrimen John Gritfen Whittingham Brothers James Wilson and Co. Duncan and Wilson Barron, Grant, and Co. George Duncan§ Cxlvert and Campbell Robert Smith Jjods J. Liggins Joseph I'oda Webb, Riissell and Cor"**"" A. iVercer Dalgety, Rattray and Co. Marshall and Copeland Hogg and Hut ton Patterson and M'Cleod David Andrews Fowler and Co Thomas Calcutt Naitland Bros. A'bert Pillans Geo. Richardson Power, Pantlin nnd Co. Robert I\. Murray. Referivn 3 to the above promises of support, Messrs Kelly and «'o. have p ensure in stating that arrangements are bein* made which will emble them to establish a Corn Exchange on a satisfactory footing and to commence operations on or about the Ist of February next.

WANTED. . | iWO Good Shepherds, accustomed to Hill Work. Apply at Huwkden Statioi Upper Manuherikia. C. H. nOWDINP.

Sale (nearly new) an Eight-Foot Water-Wheel, with Drams and Shaft complete* Apply to Mr Cope, Office of this Taper.

NOTICE ON and after this date, POISON for DOGS will be laid on Kmi No. 226, Lauder Station. DES VCEUX A COCLE Lauder Station, 27th July, 1866,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 249, 1 February 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 249, 1 February 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 249, 1 February 1867, Page 3

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