[ C xi R D ] Dr. A.T. THOMSON, M.8.0.M., CLYDE. May be Consulted daily at George’s Dunstan Hotel. MR. ANTHONY BROUGH. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR AND CONVEYANCER. Office, Clyde MR. H. J. COPE, LEGAL, MINING, AND COMMISSION AGENT, ACCOUNTANT, &c----(Registered to practice in the Warden’s Courts.) Offices, Queenstown and Arrow. CASES conducted in the Resident Magistrate’s and Warden’s Courts. HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY.
WE beg respectfully to announce to Runholaers, Settlers, and country inhabitants generally, that our Mr. Alfred H. Burton is about to make a tour through the province, with the object of extending our greatly admired series of Photographic Views of New Zealand, and particularly Otagan scenery, and that he will be prepared to undertake private com missions, both in Portraiture and Landscape. He proposes to leave Dunedin (for his first journey) about the 27th September passing through Hawksbury and Palmerston, through the Mount Ida and I'unstan districts to Queenstown, and thence westward, or otherwise as circumstances may govern. Communications on the above subject should reach us before the date men ioned. BURTON, BROTHERS, Princes street, Dunedin. September 1, 1869.
MASONIC BALL. OPENING OF THE NEW TOWN HALL, CLYDE. BALL DRESSES of the very newest designs. ALLEN FITCH LONDON HOUSE. HAS just opened out a small Lot of very choice goods, and invites a visit of inspection by the Ladies of Clyde, Alexandra, Cromwell and the surrounding District.
THE ENTIRE HORSE ROEBUCK, WILL serve Mares again this season at Messrs STRODE & ERASER, Earnsclengh Station. Terms and particulars will appear in future issue.
FOR SALE, or to he LET on TERMS for the SEASON, f PHE well-known thorough - bred JL Entire Horse DON QUIXOTE, Don Quixote is a sure foal-gotter, and his stock is very promising. Eor further particulars apply to GEORGE REDHEAD. Kawarau Gorge.
ELAX. FLAX. FLAX. TjVLAX MACHINES, capable ot JL dressing 25 Cwt. fibre per week.—Double ditto to dress 50 to 60 Cwt. per week. Steam Engines. Thrashing Machines. Flour Mills. Saw Benches. Chaff Cutters. Cheese Presses. Belting. Smut Wire. Oils - Colza, Sperm, Castor, ic. J. M INNING, Walker-street.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 386, 10 September 1869, Page 2
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