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FOE SALK f II! V. New Zealand Stamp Act with Explanatory Notes by Hy. Smytlties, BamsOffice of this Paper. The Non-Monopoly Butchery, BLVK'S >o. 1. -»- Batcher's-Meat, at Blacktown, having been extortionately high; I the undersi'med have opened the above named establishment, to supply the Miners and Business Families of the District at the following reasonable, yet payable prices. The Be<t Mutton, from ... 6dto Bd. The Choicest Beef Slaughtered in the Province, from ... 8d to lOd The prices will never be raised if the residents will support me as a liberal Price-Reducer. M. G'EEGAK.

Important Notice. ALEXANDRA SHOEING F3RGE AND GENERAL SMITHY. E DWAED OIIAIt N0 C K respectfully to infovm the Inhabi- ■*-' tatits of Alexandra and the surrounding district, that 'having purchased the business lately carried on by V illiam Robson as General i lacksmith, is now prepared to execute all n.aimer of Iron, Wheelwright, and Carpenter-Work, at the lowest prices. Horseshoeing, 103 to 20s per set. Alexandra, 7th Nov., 1866. MESSRS KELLY and CO., having propose to establish a Corn Exchange on their Premises in the Commercial Sale Yards, Rattray Street. We, tl e undersigned, express our approval of t! e undertaking, and promise our best support 11th Januarv, ISG7. R, Wilson & Co. G Perrimen John Grille:; Whittingham Brothers James Wilson and Co. Duncan and Wilson Barron, Grant, and Co. George Duncan Calvert and Campbell Fobcrt Smith Dods J. Li:rdns Webb, Russell and Co. A. iVercer Dalgety, Rattray and Co. Marshall and Copeland I'ogg and Hutton Patterson .and M'Cleod David Andrews Fowler and Co Thomas Caleutt iVaitland Bros. Albert Pillans Geo. Richardson Power, Pantlin and Co. Robert K. Murray. Referring to the above promises of support, Messrs Kelly and Co. have p'easure in stating that arrangements are being made which will en ible them to establish a Corn Exchange on a satisfactory footing ■md to commence operations on or about the Ist of February next.

TTiO-R bale (nearly new) an Light-Foot Water-Wheel, with Drums and Shaft complete. Apply to Mr Cnpp, Office of this l'aper.

NOTICE ON ami after this date, POISON for DOGS will be laid on Hun No. 22t : , DES VCEUX & OOGLF. dcr Station, 27th July, 1566.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 250, 8 February 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 250, 8 February 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 250, 8 February 1867, Page 3

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