INLAND MAIL SERVICES. HEALED TENDERS will be re--3 O ceived at the Chief Post Office, Dunedin, till Saturday, the 3rd Octo- ’ her next, for the conveyance of mails between the undermentioned places from the Ist January until the 31st December, 1875, both days inclusive : Frequency. No. Service. I each way. 45. Black’s, Drybread; and Tinker’s once weekly. The services marked thus * are terminable by the Postmaster-General on giving one month’s notice in writing. Forms of tender, with the, terras and conditions of contract, may be pro mired at any Post Office. No tender will be considered unless made on the printed form, and accompanied by the required deposit, either in cash or marked clieqes. Tenders to bo endorsed “Tender for Mail Service No , ” and addressed to the Postmaster General, Wellington. ARGIL BARR, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Dunedin, Bth September, 1874. NOTICE. ON the 9th September, 1874, the following application having been received and recorded under the 50th Section of the Waste Lands’ Act 1 1873. ; Charles Carson, Section 20, Black Y, Tiger Hill district, 99 acres 3 perches. Notification is hereby made that Thursday, October 1, 1874 is the day fixed for deciding on the unopposed application, and for notifying tlie objections (if any) which have been ' lodged. W. LAURENCE SIMPSON, ■ District Officer. September 10th 1874. CORPORATION OF CLYDE. Tenders wanted for the erection of a Building for the Clyde Public Library. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Town Clerk’s Office. The lowest nor any Tender not necessarily to be accepted. No Tenders will be received late) than noon Wednesday, Octoberthe 7th 1874. RICHD. POOLE. Acting "Town Clerk. LONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS. MR. J. M'EACIIEN, Photographe begs to inform the inhabit ant of Clyde that he has opened at M Auckland’s Gallery, where he will hi prepared to take Portraits at price hitherto unknown in the District, Cartes de Visile, £1 per doz. j 12s. Cd, the half dozen. “ Secure the shadow ere the substance fade.” CRICKET. WITH the view of resuscitating the Clyde Cricket Club, a Meeting is convened for this evening. (Friday), the 25th instant, at 9, p.tm, at Eames’ Dunstan Hotel. All are invited to attend. TO NIGHT ! TO NIGHT ! 1 town hall; DR. CARR, whoso popular Lectures and phreno mesmeric S E A. N 0 E S have been attended in Dunedin, Tuapeka, Balclutha, Tokomairiro, Tcviot, and Alexandra with delighted crowds’ will give one grand mesmeric and phrenological Seance this evening. TEN GIFTS. To afford a wider interest, TEN Phrenological Charts will he presented to the successful Ticket-holders. Aftcrihe Seance each chart-holder will offer himself for examination, when his Chart will be filled in. Value of Charts, 10s. 6d. Admission, 2s. and 3s. To commence at half past 7 for 8. Notice. r HAVE appointed Mr. George i I Faclie to collect all monies tine to me, whose receipt will be binding PETER iCALDER, Baker, j Alexandra. i
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Dunstan Times, Issue 649, 25 September 1874, Page 2
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