UNDER A WRIT OF FI FA. In Rk Owveh and Ulph versus "The I»A Vaixky Water-Race " Company (RECJSTEIUSD.) -L* by and under the Seal of A. Cheetham Strode, Esq., R.M., issued at the suit of Messrs Oliver and Ulph, upon a iudg. ment obtained by them, against the " Ida Valley Water J,ace" Company (Register, ed;) Mr Andrew Wood, Manager; and W. G. M'Pherson, of Ida Valley, Director ; for the sum of seventy-six-pounds eleven shilling and five pence (£7G 1 Is sd. The interest of any of the said " Ida Vr.lley Water Race" Company (Registered.) Mr Andrew Wood, Manager; ai d W. G. BlTlioison, of Ida Valley, Director in the said Water-Bace ; together with Four Lots of Sawn Timber, being tonguedaud groved, 1} inch American Pine, Boards in lengths, varying from 12 to 30 feet. Also, 1 Lot of Rough Timber and Coil of Manilla Rope. Will bo Sold by me by Public Auction, on the Grou d, at Ida Valley, on Thursday the 13th day of June iust,, at Twelveo'clock noun, unless iho said judgment, together with a 1 expenses, shall be sootier satisfied, THOMAS NEIL, Constable and BaiJifl'. Dated this Gth day June, 1807, Terms Cash, M-DOUQALL'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES Between Clyde and Queecstowa REDUCTION OF FARES, Cromwell, 7s fid. GrgelOs. Pouring Meg, Lis. QueeLstowni'2los 'FIIE above line of coaches wil leave the *■ Dunstnn Hotel, Clyde every Monday Wednesday, and Friday, a' G. 30 am; conveyingpassengers and mails to the Kawaruu, Roaring Meg, Arrow River, and Queenstown, returning every Tuesday, TUmsday, and Saturday. The above line will nice! the Dunedilj Coaches Parties conveyed from the Lake district through in TIIUEB DAYS TO DBXBDIK. N 15. Theproprietor will not,hold himself responsible for parcels unless the oaniage thereon is pre-paid. J. SMILEY, Agent. KAWARAU HOTEL, CROMWELL. A T R W.M. SMITUAM begs to return thanks it the liberal patronage that liar, hcen accorded SYDNEY HOTEL, CLYDE, And wishes to inform las Friends and the PubKAWARAU HOTEL, CROMWELL, And is now prepared to give Aceommodatioa hitherto unrivalled in that township. FIRST-CLASS STABLING. IMPORTANT NOTICE. rpHE Road from Cromwell to the Nevis is now open, and Mr Stuart's New Punt, crossing the Kawarau, at the foot of the Baunoekburn, is at present in full working order. The Public may depend upon a safe and speedy transit of their goods and horses over the river; and as ilrs is tho i I 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, HOR Sale (nearly new) an Eight-Foot Apply to Mr Cope, Office of !:ls ;':
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Dunstan Times, Issue 267, 7 June 1867, Page 3
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