CATHOLIC CHUR C H CROMWELL. THE solemn dedication and blessing the new Church will take place on St. Peter and Paul’s day, 29 th inst. The Rev. Fathers Royer, Norris, and Maloney will officiate. The Committee respectfully request that persons holding Subscription Lists, and also, persons not having paid their subscriptions as promised, will hand in the various sums to Mr. William Shanly, Treasurer, as soon as possible, AS a heavy debt still hangs over the Church. By order of the Committee. PATRICK KELLY, Secretary.
A SOIREE, IN AID Oi 1 THE ALEXANDRA SCHOOL FUNDS, WILL BE HELD, at the School house, Alexandra, on Monday, 4th July next. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. Ticket of admission, 4s. J. C.'CHAPPLE, Secretary.
DOCTOR CARR IS COMING, Acknowledged by th« Australian and New Zealand l?resS as THE PRINCE OF MESMERISTS!
ART UNION. By Permission ot his Honor the Superintendent, James Mac■andrew, Esq. Water color Drawings, Pirst-class Steel Engravings, ChromoLithographs, Photographic Views, etc., etc., etc. MR. M. MARSHALL having ob tained permission to hold an Art Union, begs to state that it will take place in the course of a month. One hundred and twenty tickets, at £1 each. Fuither particulars in next issue.
FIVE POUNDS REWARD. lOST, from the Dunstan Flat, a J Dark Brown Horse, branded II and a heart on near shoulder, blotch near rump, blaze down face. The adove reward will be paid to and person delivering the horse to Mr b. Ryan, or to Mr. T. Oliver, Alexandra.
THREE POCTNDS REWARD. LOST, between Mr. Worth’s farm, Dunedin-road, and Drybread, a gentleman’s riding saddle, with an oil-skin coat strapped on front. Any person delivering the same to J. Dickie, Drybread, will receive the adove reward. FRED. RtTDELOYE, Drybread.
FIVE POUNDS REWARD. LOST, from the Hawks burn Station, a draught mare, color bay, white blaze on face, branded E K or E R near shoulder, last heard of running near Dr. Buchanan’s Station, Munio toto Plains. The above reward will be paid on delivering the mare to E. M'PHERSON, Clyde.
CAUTION THIS IS TO NOTIFY that on and after this date, any person removing gravel or earth from any part of the Municipality of Clyde without special permission Will be prosecuted. M. MARSHALL, Town Clerk. June 22, 1870.
CAUTION. POISON ,on and after thisdate, will be LAID on the New Zealand and Australian Land Company’s Kawarau Station. JAMES COWAN, (Manager) Kawarau Station, August 16th, 1867.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 427, 24 June 1870, Page 2
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406Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 427, 24 June 1870, Page 2
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