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R. N 0 THEfollowingare the days appointed for holding the Resident Magistrate's uuu Warden's Courts for the quarter ending the 3lst of September, 1875, for the Dnnstan Division of the Otago Gold-fields District : CLYDE—Every Thursday CROMWELL—Every Friday ALEXANDRA— Monday, June 21 July 5 10 Aug. 2 16 30 Sep. 13 27 ROXBURGH— Tuesday, June 29 July 27 Aug. 24 Sep. 21 BLACKSTuesday, July 6 Aug. 3 31 Sep. 28 The Warden’s Office, Roxburgh, having been appointed a Land Office for the District of Clyde, on the days above named, and immediately after the sitting of the Court, the District Land Officer will Receive Applications under the Waste Lands Act within the Land District of Clyde. W. LAURENCE SIMPSON, Warden and R.M. Notice is hereby given that an Application under the 47th Section of the Waste Lands Act, 1872 has been received from El'en M'Tntosh for Sections 6 and 7, Block V. Tiger Hill District, 92 Acres, 6 roods; and that Thursday, August 26th, 1875, is the day appointed for deciding on such application, and the notifying objections (if any). W. LAURENCE SIMPSON, District Officer. District Land Court, Clyde, sth August, 1875. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO THE INHABITANTS OF CLYDE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. JEFFERY AND FRASER, while thanking the Public for the liberal patronage accorded them during the past two years, would intimate that they have added to their BREAD AND BISCUIT BUSINESS A Stock of GROCERIES, GENERAL PROVISIONS, DRAPERY, &e.; and they trust by their supplying a Firstclass article at the lowest remunerative rates, combined with punctuality and civility, to merit a share of public support in all their branches of business. .T. and F. would further intimate that they will now charge NINEPENCE for the FOUR-POUND LOAF, instead of a Shilling. The reason of the reduction is that they have got their Business into proper working order, and the fact that they are now in a position to buy large quantities of Flour from the first hand. J. and F. would beg to assure the public • that this is not one of the usual squibs, or fluctuating reductions generally resorted to by opponent bakers in order to make the weaker party collapse, and thus have the field to themselves, but they have duly considered the matter, and can conscientiously state that it shall be a permanency. (JS5* An Experienced Milliner and Dressmaker on the Premises. JEFFERY AND FRASER, General Provision & Produce Merchants, Fancy Bread & Biscuit Bakers, Fruiterers, etc., SUNDERLAND STREET, CLYDE. N.B. - Any Goods not already in Stock will bo procured at the shortest possible notice. NOTICE. W. C. HODGES, Mining and Commission Agent, ROXBURGH, HAS been appointed our A gent and Collector, and is authorised to receive accounts, and all orders for Printing, Advertising, &c.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 696, 20 August 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 696, 20 August 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 696, 20 August 1875, Page 2

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