NOTICE. All monies twin signed must be _ Mr. Joiiii Colo Cluii without delay, other' wi’l be taken to re without furth'.r noli tho hdei paid i Xi pioneer Aofleedings wia tho vei same EDWARD CIIARNOCR, Alexandra, Nov. 8, 1871. NOTICE. ALL accounts against / JAM KS ’J YRRELL, Tinsmfthf of Clyde, must be settled before th/ Ist of January next, or they will not bo recognised, as I am about to leave the Colony AII accounts due to me must be paid on or before the tbovo date, or legal proceedings will be taken to recover the same without further notice. _oWAN TED a Shepherd t/look after a mob of Hams. Apply to J. G. G. GLASSFORD, ’’ Matakanui Station, Nov. 23, 1871. WANTED KNOWN. and GLOBE ONION • J SEED for Sale. Cheap. G. FAC HE, A uctioneer. FOR SALE. F 'R SALE by private bargain—A 0 e Twelfth Share in the Maun- ' herikia Water Race, (better known as Brown and partv’s race), heading from the Chatto Creek, and terminating at Mutton Town Point—together with a One eighth Share in an Extended Claim and Plant, at Mutton Town Point. For further particulars, Apply to GEORGE FACTIE, Auctioneer, Clyde. FOR SALE. THE R AGGEDY RT DC E HOTEL, : with out-buildings, viz/, Svone 1 Stable, four stalls Barn, VfyyMiggeries, Stock Yard, also i/l/e/oid? of fourteen acres, will) growins/ cAsps of oats and potatoes, si/mfte in Ida Valiev. The i wuer b/ng about to leave the Colony. Apply on the Premises. ALEXANDRA. SMITH EY FOR SALE. CHARNOCK living iJ determined to relinquish the Blacksmith, and for the to the Wheelwright l>n/neA> only. Will be prepared to trpat Vfth anyone on liberal terms./ The work from tKe Wheelwright’s shop wi.l keep a Blacksmith employed more than half his time. EDWARD CHARNOCK. s TO BE LET, HX-ROOMED COTTAGE. Apply to GEO. CLAR4 London House, Clyde. BRICKS ! BRICKS !! BRICKS!!! CLYDE BRICK YARD & POTTERY TAMES PATTERSON >) having engaged tho services ofr a firsl clas j Brickmaker, is prepared to/< TAKE ORDERS FOl/BEJ In Any Qu/lity. //) Every description of Brioks/Tilcs, Chin ney-pots, &c., Maufacturednn IhoShorte; Notice. Sample to be seen at - J. PATTERSON’S? Old Bendigo Hot l l, Clyde. R OXBURGH FERRY HOTEL, TE V I IE ALEXANDER M Proprieti Cnrivailed Accommodation for Travelle: Exceßent Stabling and Loose Boxes, First-class Billiard Tabic, in a large , well-lighted room, Wines, Spirits, Ales, Porter, Cigars, i Of tho Best Brands. DM ‘ D o N A L D t (Late of Galloway Station), CRITERION HOIFL, ALEXANDRA.^/^/^ D. M‘Donald begs to invite a/fcall fr( all his friends, and would assure customi that they will meet with superior accomn tion, civility, and attention. One of tho best Billiard Tables. Stabling and Look Boxes.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 503, 8 December 1871, Page 3
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