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TO CA RRIERS. WOOL for Carriage to Dunedin is now ready at the Galloway Station Shed, and Little Valley Shed. Carriage L 6 10s per ton. The road has been much improved and put in thorough repair. W. G. REES, Manager. RAMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE at Galloway Station—--250 RAMS. All these Rams were used in the flock last season, and can be seen in the wool till 10th FEBRUARY. W. G. REES, Manager. pARRICK RANGE WATER \J SUPPLY Cu , Registered. . TENDERS are required for Cntnng about Two M ies 09 Chairs of on the Carrick Range. The wprk will be let in eight sections' two of which are tunnelling. Plans and Specifications can be seen on application .to Mr Varcoe, working manager, on the ground ; or at the Company’s Office, romwdl. Tenders to be sen', to the Company’s < >ffice addressed “ Tender for Race” on or before Saturday, February 5,1876. JAMES M A RSI i LL, Legal Manager. IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ’ that the application for Tenders to build the Town Hall at Alexandra are withdrawn. JAMES SAMSON, Mayor MUNICIPALITY OP ALEXANDRA. TO THE RATEPAYERS. Gentlemen,-i most respecttullv beg to tender you my resignation of the very honorable position as Mayor of your town. During the time (18 months) I have occupied the position my utmost endeavors have been directed towards the well-being of your collective interests, and up to the present I am proud to say that 1 have been unanimously supported ; but, as there is an apparent want of confidence springing up in my administradon, as evidenced by the result of the late Public Meeting, and also of the last meeting of the Council, I feel it incumbent on me to take this step. I remain, Gentlemen, Your,obedient Servant, JAMES SAMSON. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. D UNSTAN JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL MEETING. FRIDXY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 and 26. Programme in future issue. ' pHOTO 6 E A P H Y. J. OLIVER WHITE, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, (Late of Melbourne) Respectfully notifies that he will open his Studio at Clyde THIS DAY, remaining for TEN DAYS ONLY. J. 0. W. having the only good Portable Photograph t c Saloon in the Province, is able to produce a superior class of work. Having also engaged a first-class Colorist, Portraits will be taken and finished equal to anything in the Province. Cartes do Visite colored at Is each. Brooches ard Lockets at 2s 6d each. Copies of deceased friends enlarged, or diminished to minia'ure size. M a McEACHEN, PHOTOGRAPHER, Owing to a pressure of business was unavoidably detained at Cr 'in well, but v.-i'l OPEN, without fail, on SATURDAY, 29 th INSTANT, In Auckland's Gallery.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 719, 28 January 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 719, 28 January 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 719, 28 January 1876, Page 2

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