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ii li Ko li »> e i'. i\ GL.I A i T.ie Rev. J. JONES will Com'uc DIVINE SERVICE as under : SUBSIDIES TO WORKS FOi the supply op water ON THE GOLD - FIELDS. CIOMP ANTES of Persons desirous' / of Making Application for Subsidies, under the Immigration and Public Works Act, will obtain the necessary Information at the Warden’s;, office. (See the “New .Zealand Gazette,” January, 1872.) 1 C. E. HAUGHTON, - ■ Undersecretary for Public Works, Gold-fields’ Department. Dunedin, Jan. 12, 1872. TWO POUNDS REWARD (each LOST, from Cromwell, a GREY MARE, branded ou the near M shoulder, with other brands ; also a BLACK HORSE, branded (—) neai shoulder. The above Reward will be paid on delivery of either at the Bridge Hotel. •Cromwell. notice., TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. W TIE LEAS, some evil - disposed person or persons did, on the 13th inst., ShT FIRE to and BURNED a large Tract of Country on the Matakanui Run ; I hereby offer the* aboveREWA RD to any person giving such information as will lead to the ‘conviction of the offender or offe .ders, ALEX M‘D. JACKSON, Manager. Matakanui, Jan. 15, 1872. NOTICE, NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that all HORSES and CATTLE found running on the Matakanui Run will be IMPOUNDED after the 3 1st of January, unless arrangements are made for their remaining and all out- ; standing accounts paid. J also Caution persons putting mares to the back part of the run. N. B.—POISON will he laid on •this Run (No. 223) for Dogs. ALEX. M‘D. JACKSON, Manager. Matakanui, Jan. 15, 1872, GROOM WANTED. "ITT ANTED, a good GROOM. 'W Wages, £l per week. Apply to ME, W. EAMES, Dunstau Hotel FOR SALE, ONE Half Share in the Kawarau Gorge Coal and Lime Works, now in full working order. The coal is wrought by a Tunnel, which is quite dry, and any quantity of excellent clay for Pottery or Brick making quite convenient. Aptdy on the premises to CHARLES BINGE. Gorge, Jan. 26, 1872.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 510, 26 January 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 510, 26 January 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 510, 26 January 1872, Page 2

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