MONDAY, 9th March. VOTICEis hereby given, that a 1 1 block of 2600 acres of Agricultural Land in the Tiger Hill District will be surveyed inti?, suitable sections, and opened for application on deferred payments at the District Land Office, Clyde, on the 9tb March In«j tfti i 'i n , loit. ii«? r.iuwi siuiHtea a* me junction of the Most, Maori, and Dovedale Creeks with the Poolbivrn, to the west of and adjoins Sir Francis Dil.lon Bell’s pre-emptive right, Ida Valley. Price 2s 6d per acre per annum for ten years, with certain conditions as to improvement. Applications require to be made personally, and a deposit of la 3s per acre paid. Plans to be seen at Dunedin and Clyde, after 16th -February, NOTICE. WE hereby give notice that we have made application' to the Waste Land Board for permission to exchange our Leases, No«. II 7c and 131 c held under the Gold-fields Act, 1866 and Amendments of Sections 10 and 16, Block 11, Tiger Hill for a Lease or Leases under the Waste Land Act, 1872. Our application will he brought before the Board on or about the 19th March next, and any objection thereto must be lodged with the District Land Officer on or before the 12th March next. WILLIAM M'BREEV, GRIFFITH THOMPSON. February 19, 1874. N OTIC E. V[OTICE is heieby given, that, pnr1' suant to the powers contained in “The Municipal Corporations’ Waterworks Act. ',872,” the Council of the Borough of Clyde intend to construct water-works tin-supplying the Borough will water, and that the amount to be raised by way of loan for that purpose is Two thousand pounds; and that, in case their intention is objected to within two calendar months from the first publication of this notice, application will be made to the General Assembly of >-ew Zealand, at its next Session, for authority to construct the said works. Dated this twenty-sixth day of February, 1874 BENJAMIN NAYLOR. Mayor.
THE DUNSTAN HOSPITAL. TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES. 'I ENDERS areinvited for Supplying « the Dunstnn District Hospital with the undermentioned ,J oods, for six months from the 12th of March to the 12th of September next, viz;— Groceries, Wines and Spirits, Meat Bread, Coffins, Burials. Also Lignite. All articles must be of the best quality, and delivered free of expense at the Hospital. No tender will be received unless in accordance with s|iecifications, which can be seen on application to the Secretary. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be lodged with the Secretary, at his office, on or before Monday, the 2nd of March, at 8 p.m. By Order, GEO. FA CHE, Secretary, q yde, February 12, 1871. ALEXANDRA MINERS, ASSOCIATION. 4 PUBLIC MEETING will be /\ held in thv Library-hall, Alexandra, To-morrow‘.(Saturday) evening. 28th inst. at 8 sharp, for •the election of new officers, and to consider other important matters. JAMES SIMMONDS, Sec. Alexandra Miners’ Association. L. RYAN. BEND IG 0 ■HOT EL, ALEXANDRA. SWEEP of 50 guineas on the Dunedin Cup. A few ticket* still umold.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 619, 27 February 1874, Page 2
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