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CAUTION. POISON, on and after tin sdate, will be LAID on the New Zealand and Australian Land fmnpitfy’s Kawarau Station. /W----MES CQj/flf W, Manager, Stating f JAMES Kawarau August 16th, 18G7. CAUTION. ON and after this Poison will be laid u/ Station. / Manager. Hawksbura Station, sth Ser.t. 187(1 CLYDE AND ALEXANDRA COMMONAGES. ALL on tlie' must, make the necessaryapm/xj/on and pay the Assessment ouyjfcn Stock to the Receivers of Recline, Clyde or Alexandra for the present six months commencing tne Ist of April, 1871. The undersigned has received instructions to summon all parties not complying with the above within fourteen days from present date. THOMAS STANBROOK, Dunstan District Ranger. Thursday, April the 20th, at Black’s. BY ORDER of the\IORTGAGEE. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Valuable Mixing Share, Dkvbread. R. GEO. PACHE/has received inill structions fro/ 1,\4 mortgagee to dispose of by Pu// i~n, (without reserve) wl /ay bold’s Hotel, Black’s No. I, oi/Tflursday the 20th of April 1871,/ 1 o'clock sharp, TheAvhole of the Right, Title and Interest of J. O’Brien, being One Eighth share in the PERSEVERANCE WATER RACE, DRYEREAD. The Perseverance Water Race is widely known to be one of tlie be.-t-Mining Properties in the Dunstan district, and to Capitalists tins sale offers an opportunity for safe investment. The race is in thorough working order, and is realizing handsome returns. Particulars at Sale. Terms, Cash. •Without Reserve. NOTICE. SEEDS hj PLANTS. K LL parties in this district who are i\_ interested in the cultivation of Gardens, will find considerable advantage by applying at otfce to Thomas Gard, Clyde, ty sGey from his large variety of Cabfciwfe /larfts, new Garden and Plower/S«dy of this year’s growth, which /insist of the very best qualities gr/vn by himself and guaranteed good. FItUIT TREES, Of all kinds, comprising 10,000 one and two year old rootings, cuttings of choice Vines, including the Muscat, Alexandra, Black Prince, Black Hamhro, Muscatel, Sweetwater, Black St. Peter, Malaga, Wortley Hall, and Bnckland.—Seedlings—Several choice plants, principally for wine, such as the white and red Hermitage, Green Ash, Matau, Reisling. This choice lot has been selected from the largest and most prolific Orchards in South Australia, where the undersigned has had twenty years experience in the cultivation of the Vino. The first consignment of Vines will arrive upon an early date, and intending purchasers will do well to send in their orders as soon as possible as they will be disposed of at prices hitherto unprecedented upon the goldfields of Otago. THOMAS GARD, Gardener, Clyde. Ancient Briton & Leaning Rock HOTEL, Two Milea IramiCycoy on the Maui Rom t<Kl)/u/in. W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. QOOD ACCOMMODATION for Man Mid Horae,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 466, 14 April 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 466, 14 April 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 466, 14 April 1871, Page 3

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