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'OT AGO GOLD tit LBS . T having been brought under the atten. L tion of the undersigned, that certain persons other than officers appointed as Receivers of Gold Revenue, under " The '■ Gold Field's Act, 18G6," have been and are ■-receiving moneys which belong to such Gold Revenue. I hereby give toticc, that all or any persons or person, who shall receive or continue to receive any such moneys, wil he proceeded against as the law directs. Uated at Clyde this 2nd day of May, 1807. J. R. TUUDSTIAW, General Government .Agent, Goklficlds, Ota S o. MUNICIPALITY OF CLYDE. TENDERS ,17ILL be received until Tuesday the **> 28th inst., a l , noon, for Curbing and Channeling Sunderland Street Fpccificatioa to be seen at the Tow a -Clerk's Office. The lowest or any tender Lot r\ccn:; arily accepted. By order of the Mayor. L. W. CARTER, Clyde, May 16th, 1867.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. rjIIIE Road from Cromwell to the Nevis is now open, and Mr Stuart's Now Punt, i ro sing the Kawarau, at the foot of the " Bannocklmi'n, is at present in full working order. 1 lie Public may depend upon a • sale and speedy transit of their goods and horses over the river; and as tli's is the only practical route for drays to the Nevis, 'the residents of the district are particularly requested to pay attention to the'facility offered to cross the Kawarau with goods, drays, and saddle-horses Children attending Cromwell School'crossed free of charge. IHOR Sale (nearly new) an Eight-Foot Wter-Wlwel, with Drums and Shaft 'Complete. Apply to Mr Cope, Office of this Paper. Notice. rnilE Partnership hitherto subsisting •} ecweea Samuel Hiuchliffe and John Mellor, trading as Storekeepers, Drybread and Tinker's Gully, by mutual consent. dav dissolved SAMUEL KINCH LItTE. JOHN MELLOR. "Witness—John Cole Chapped. CBOM W K I L *J to his friends, and the public in general, that ho has purchased those commodious Business Premises lately occupied by Mr W. J. Barry, and trust> to merit ;i continuance of the favors so liberally'be stowed on his predecessor. Carcase Butcher and Cattle Dealer Lome Cured Hams raid I'aco s. NOTICE TO QUAT PER-i &©T i 1 B*\ Wool Stored !• or Led, and sent to Du> «din. Comthidsioas ofaaysort promp.Jy «jccoutei. Horse and (aitle Sal sman. Month'y Sales of Stock.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 265, 24 May 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 265, 24 May 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 265, 24 May 1867, Page 2

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