PUBLIC MEETING. Laying the foundation STONE OF CLYDE CHURCH. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Athenaeum Hall, Clyde, on Thursday, the Bth instant at ■ 8, p.m., to decide on the mode of ceremony of laying the foundation stone. J. E. STEVENS, Secretary Church Build--1 ing Committee. V LODGE DUN3TAN, No. 470, S.C. A MEETING of free and accepted Masons is convened for Friday, the Pth instant, in the Town Hall, Clyde, for the purpose of re-organ-izing the above Lodge. VINCENT PYKR, P.P.G.M.N.Z. Si Patrick’s Day. G\ RAND Picnic, Athletic Sports, r and Ball at BLACK'S, 17 th March 1877. Tickets, ss. each. Substantial prizes for Athletic Sports. Commencing at 11 a.m. sharp, WM. BURREN, Secretary. B MSB NOTICE. i The Colonial Bank Of New Zealand v. Joseph Hastie. THEREBY notify that by virtue of a Warrant of -DisPeis in the above Suit, 1 will sell by Public Auction on the premises, (known as Connew’s farm) on Monday the sth day of March, 1877, at 12 noon:— Sundiy Goods and Chattels, (the property of the above named defendant),consisting of Household Furniture'; one Horse, Soring Cart and Harness ; a Quantity of Barley in Storks ; a number of Fowls, Geese, and Ducks, and other properties, unless this Execution, with Costs, be-sooner satisfied. Terms Cash. WILLIAM HALL, Bailiff. Clyde, March 1, 1877. SALE BY AUCTION. George faohe win sdi by Public Auction, at Cox’s Port Phillip Ho;el, on S ATURDAY, 17th march, 1377, at 2-p.m. A New WAGGONETTE, made to order. Without ’Reserve. Terms Cash. SATURDAY, 3rd MARCH, At 1 o’clock sharp. At Heron’s Yards, Roxburgh. CATTLE, HORSES Ac. JABEZ BURTON has received instructions to sOl by mic tion on Saturday, March 3, at the above- named yards, at one o’clock sharp, On ac-ount of Mr Francis Tubman—--12 head of cattle, mixed sexes. On account of Messrs Coop, Biclgood, Elder M ‘Green-, and others— About 60 head, including a few first-class dairy cows. On account of Jabez Burton—--10 bullocks, 3 and 4 years old, and 5 dairy cows. On account of Mr W. Gray—--15 head of steers and spayed cows, On account of Mr A.J. M’Pherson,— 8-colls and fillies, 3 and 4 years; old, by Bay Camden, Don Quixote, and Chorister. On account of Mr R. Tubman— A pair of chestnuts. A splendid match, and very st-ong. On account of Mr A. Birch— Unbroken colt and filly, 3 and 4 years old. On account of vendors— Hacks, Bridles, Saddles, &c. Parties in the Mount Bcnger district desirous of entering stock for the above sale are requested to cmnmuni. [ cate wPb tho Auctioneer at once. J
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Dunstan Times, Issue 776, 2 March 1877, Page 2
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