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■T-RfiSBYTERIAN SERVICE. gBR VICES will bo held as follows: Oct. 29th.—Blacks, 11.30 a.m.;Matakunui, 3 p.m. A. G. BOYD. NOTICE. t OBJECTIONS’ having'been lodged to the Application of John Butler for a Water Race, for irrigation purposes 1 ’from ' Butcher’s Gully. The day fixed for hearing such Objections'and Application has been adjourned till Thursday the 16th day of November next. W. LAURENCE SIMPSON, District Land Officer. District Land Office. NOTICE. SHEARING will commence at Teviot Station, Roxburgh, on the 20th NOVEMBER, with Galloway Station to follow. Price for Shearing, 17s. 6d. - per hundred. JAMES HOLMS, Manager. NOTICE. SHEARING will commence at Galloway Station, Manuherikia, immediitely after Messrs Cargill and Anderson’s Teviot Shed finishes. Shearers'and Shed hands engaged from the Teviot Shod Floor. Seventy Thousand Sheep. Price for Shearing, 17s. 6d. per hundred. W.'G. REES, Manager. NOTICE. ALL STRANGE CATTLE found on the Galloway Station will be impounded after the Ist. November. Many fresh Cattle have been put on the runs lately; and advantage taken of the Manager’s tacitly allowing certain stock to depasture on the leaseholds. A list must be furnished to W. G. Rees at once of every head of Cattle for the depasturing of which the owner considers he holds the Manager’s permission. W. G. REES, Manager, Galloway Station. Oct. 23rd, 1876. E C T U R E. ON BEHALF OF THE POOR! ■ J. P. ARMSTRONG, ON SATURDAY EVENING, the 28th, In the TOWN HALL, CLYDE, Will, for the nonce, eschew his profession of Teeth Extraction for the Drawing of real Tears of Merriment from his Audience by a Humorous Narrative of HIS EXPERIENCES IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. A Real Treat in Store! Be sure to attend! Admittance : Front Seats, 25.; Back Seats, Is. Benjamin Naylor, Esq., J.P., and Mayor of the City of Clyde, in the Chair. N B.—J. P. Armstrong may bo consulted professionally at Hawthorne’s Bendigo Hotel—Private Entrance, Camp-street—until Monday morning, the 30fch, at 5 a.m., when he leaves for “ Brighter Scenes and Pastures New.” VICTORIA HOPEI;, TINNER’S GULLY. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT Will be given on FRIDAY. 10th NOVEMBER, In’aid of the Roman Catholic Church there. BAKER’S PANORAMA OF IRELAND ! An Evening with the Bard of Ireland —Tom Moore ! A Night in the Emerald Isle ! The Entertainment to commence at Eight o’clock p.m., and to wind up with a BALL. TICKETS, FIVE SHILLINGS. | Cold, cold must the heart bo ; j And void of emotion, ■ ' That loves not the musio ! Of Erin go Bragh I

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Dunstan Times, Issue 758, 27 October 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 758, 27 October 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 758, 27 October 1876, Page 2

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