ELECTORAL MiSs® NOTICE. fJIIIE following PERSONS are OBJECTED TO as NOT being ENTIELED to Lave their NAMES retained on the LIST of VOTERS for the ELECTORAL DISTRICT of DUNSTAN. The foregoing OBJECTIONS will be HEARD by the Revising Officer on Saturday, the 17th day of May instant, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, Clyde. VINCENT PIKE, Registration Officer.
May 6, 1873. NEW AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS. LONDON HOUSE CLYDE, At prices to suit the times. GEORGE CLARK Invites attention to his Varied and veil assorted Stock, consisting of LATEST NOVELTIES In Ladies’ dress material, trimmed and untrimmed Hats, of all Shapes. An unrivalled Assortment of GENTLEMEN’S APPAREL, Hats, and under Clothing. A Large Stock of Boys’ and Youths’ CJolhes and Hats. A great Variety of Boots and Shoes of every description, and a large Stock of Manchester and Woolen goods. The Stock has just been replenished and comprises a varied Assortment of seasonable goods in the newest designs and material. lokbon imm, Cf.YD E. CARD. MR. H. C. BREWER Barrister, Solicitor and Conveyancer. CLYDE. EOR SALE. ASM ALL LOT of Cast Iron Pipes, 3 inch bore, Also, A Lot of Cast Iron Ripples. G. FA CHE, Auctioneer, Clyde.
SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1873 at 2 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. AT GOODGER’S CATTLE YARDS CROMWELL. EAMES A STANBROOK, are favored with instructions from Walter Shrimpton, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at Gnodger’s Cattle Yards, Crowwell, on SATURDAY, MAY 17, at 2 o’clock, the following lot of GOOD USEFUL HORSES, Suitaole for Saddle or Harness, viz,— 1 Bay Mare, draught, in foal to Captain Cook. 1 Do., foal at foot by Captain Cook. 1 Do., by Sir Hercules, in foal by Elswick. 1 Bay Filly rising two years, by Elswick 1 Roan Mare, broken to saddle. 1 Bay Colt, rising four years, unbroken. 1 Black Colt, rising three years, unbroken. 1 Bay Filly, rising three years, draught, by Royal Oak. 1 Bay Filly, rising three years. 1 Black Do., rising three years, 2 Bay Fillies, rising two years, by Elswick. The Auctioneers, in drawing attention to the above Lot of of Horses, can strongly recommend them, being the best lot of Hack and Harness Horses that have been offered in this district, and will be sold without reserve, Remember Saturday, May 17, 1873. TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1873 AT MONTE CHRISTO FARM, NEAR CLYDE. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE has reJ ceived instructions from the Provisional Trustee in the Estate of J. D. FERAUD, to sell by Public Auction at Monte Christo Farm, on Tuesday May 20,18(3 at 12 o’clock, the whole of Mr. Feraud’s valuable Stock in Trade, consisting of Twenty dozen Orange Bitters, 0 Cases superior Claret, 10 dozen Stoughton Bitters, 20 dozen Wines, 21 dozen Syrups, 18 dozen Ginger Wine, 8 Quarter Casks Vinegar, 3,000 gallons Wine, 4 Cwt. Raisins, 20 gross empty Bottles, Corks, Ac., Ac., empty Casks, Tats and Brewery utensils. Also, FARM STOCK and Implements, comprising 2 Horses, Farm Drays, American Waggon, Hawker’s Van, Buggy ''and Harness, Reaping Machine, 2 Horse power Chaff Cutter, Ploughs, Harrows, Roller, Pumps, Tools and Sundries. Also,l FIFTY tons Clover, and Oaten Hay, G Tons Potatoes, 1,400 teet weather-boards and timber, also, Galvanized Iron, &c. Terms at Sale. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, Auctioneer
NEW ZEALAND SUB-MARINE GOLD MINING COMPANY, (Registeied) Mr., W. 0. Ball, Manager, Sir, WE, the undersigned Shareholders in the above Company, request you to call an EXTRAORDINARY MEETING within one month from this date. Business : To Elect Officers, Adopt Rules, and take into Consideration generally the Position of the Company. We are, Sir, Yours obediently, Charles Samson C. W. Flaxman William Melvin William Thompson James Baxter Edwin Pyrke W. Begg 0. T. Dunning ThomasK. Taylor Henry ‘Walker A, P. Smith Alexander Cameron Alfred G. Pi ice Alfred Heliyer J. White. Dunedin, April 28, 1873. In compliance with the above requisition, I hereby convene an EXTRAORDINARY MEETING, to be holden at the Company’s Office, Exchange Chambers, Princes-street, Dunedin, on Wednesday, the 4th of June, 1873. W. ORAM BALL, Manager. Just published, fjlE KOOTI, and other Poems. By ALAN CLYDE, Settler, Otago. Published by Mills, Dick, and Co., Dunedin, and to be had of all booksellers. Just Published, fcp. Bvo., EUCHRE ; its Rules and Regulations, with Practical Instructions for playing this Popular Game, Compiled from the Best Authorities, Printed and published by G. Eache, Clyde, and to be obtained from agents of the “ Dunstan Times ” on the Gold-fields Towns, and of Mr. R. T. Wheeler, Dunedin. T"U 0 M A S ALLAN, Nursery and Seedsman Otago Seed Warehouse, Cutting, Princes Street, DUNEDIN, Has the largest Nursery stock for Sale in Otago—Comprising 500,000 Thorn Quicks, 20,000 Apples, Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaches, Appricot-, and Nectarines, two, three, and four years old, splendid, healthy, clean and carefully grown trees. 20,000 Hoyle's Filberts, Wallnuts, Sweet Chesnuts, Horse Chesnuts, and Beech. 200,000 conifera, evergreen, and flowering shrubs. Goosbeny, Currant, Raspberry, and Strawberry plants in endless variety'.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 578, 16 May 1873, Page 3
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