The sting of a bee carries conviction with it. It makes a man a bee-lieverat once. ' A'slire way to turn people’s heads is to go late to church. “Assnultwith intentto commit scrofula,” is what they call compulsory vaccination in Chicago. “Gentlemen,” said a farmer Writing to the chairman of an, Agricultural Society, “ put me down on your list of cattle for a calf.” Wh n the high flown patriot cried. “May God def nd the right!” the Highlander rejoined, ‘ May Gpd. defend the Macgregors, whether they are richt or wrung!’ “ My dear boy,” said a fond mother, ‘ never defer till to morrow what you can do to day.’ 1 Then, mother,’ replied the U’-chin, ‘ let’s eat the plum pudding to ni/ht.’ The other day, an aged civic dignitary met one of the medical men of Stirling, and accosting him, said, ‘ Doctor, 1 wish, man! yon would recommend me to a warmer climate, as I am no able to stand this ane cny longer.’ The answer was, ‘Just have patience, Bailie, and in a very short time you will he quite as warm as you would like to be.’ The friends parted. DUNSTAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL JjAZAAR AND BAL L . In the Library Hall Alkxa'dra, In Aid of the Funds of the above Institution The fall will be held on Friday the 20th inst. and. The Bazaar will take place on Saturday tlst inst ROBERT MERCER. Secretary PUBLIC MEETING. p PUBLIC MEI TING will beheld /\ in the PUBLIC LIBRA BY Alexandra on Satindaj'September 7-h at 8 p.m. to take into consideration the provisions of; the proposed New Gold Fields Act. W. BERE3FORD, Mayor. NOTICE. k N Extraordinary Meeting of the i\ Co dough Quartz Rei f Company Registered, will beheld at the Office of M‘Landless, Hepburn and Co., Man Re-street, Dunedin,, on Monday, the 23rd September, 1872, at 4 p.m. Thomas black, Manager, Business :—To receive a statement ot accounts, to consider the advisability of winding up the Company, and to amliorise the Directors to take whatever steps may be necessary to meet the Company’s liabilities. NOTICE. \LL Accounts due to me are requested to he paid forthwith, as I am about leaving the Province. MICHAEL O’REGaN, A. 1. Butchery, A lexandra. August 15, 1872. HOLSE to be LET. Four rooms, wash-house, coach-house, stable, Ac. Large garden, well siockek, and unlimited supply of water. Will be let completely'turuisheil,‘ for long or short terfn ; or the furniture at valuation.—Z., at ibis Office. UIOR SALE, light SPRING CART. Apply to G. FAC HE/ Clyde. FOR SALE! A BOUT 14 Cwt. Goodenough tent Horse-shoes. PaJ. MARSH, Cromwell. FOR SALE. \ WATER MACE on the West t\ Bank of the M'dyneux River, about 5 miles above Clyde. For particulars apply, to JOHN LANGDON, On the Spot. FOR SALE OR TO BE LET MOST Desirable BUSINESS PROPER 1 If, in Alexandra j consist ing of Freehold Section of Land, -will, Buildings thereon, 45 feet by 18 fe t, containing stmeroom sitting and bed rooms, and kitchen ; also a Four-stall Stone Stable. Or i, y be LET, A Private Dwelling-house, with three rooms, and the Right to one Stall in a good Stable. Apply to D. ROBERTSON, Balmoral Hotel. Or to GEO, EACH’' 1 , Auctioneer, Clyde.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 542, 6 September 1872, Page 3
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