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VINCENT COUNTf NOTICES. t y. TENDERS will bo received up to noon of Tuesday, tbo 17th hast, at Mr Pitches’ Store, Ophir, for the undermentioned works; - • 1. Forming 29J chains of Road from Blades No. I to Blacks No. 3. 2. Making about 15 chains of Road by Mr Glass’ farm, at Ida Valley. 3. Making about 20 chains of Road, and fasciniug, gravelling, amlditching the same, and forming and gravelling an open crossing at the Poolburn, by Mr Thompson’s farm, at Ida Valley. Specifications may be seen at the Comic ! Offices, Clyde, and Mr Pitches’ store, Ophir. A deposit of 24 per cent, must be lodged with the Tenders, which should bo addressed to “The County Chairman” and marked “Tender for Road Works." VINCENT PYKE, Chairman. Council Offices, Clyde, April 9th, 1877. TENDERS will be received at the County Council Offices, Clyde, until noon of Monday, the IGth day of April, 1877, for the Maintenance of the uuder-mer,-tioned Roads for the term included between the date of acceptance of Tender and the 31st March, 1878 Cromwell Town Boundary to Kirtlehurn. Alexandra to County Boundary, SpearGrass Flat, Conditions of contract may he seen at the Council Offices, Clyde, and at the Courthouse, Cromwell. Each Tender must be accompanied with a cash deposit or marked cheque for 24 per cent, on the amount, which deposit will be forfeited by the successful tenderer if he fails or neglects to take up the contract within seven days from the receipt of notification that his contract has been accepted. VINCENT PYKE, Chairman. Council Offices, Clyde. April 9th, 1877. NOTICE. CHANGE OF PROPRIETARY CLYDE MEDICAL HALL. HAVING disposed of the above business to ME HENRY | HOTOP my Brother, I have to request that all Accounts due in connection with the same up to the 31st day of December, 1870 bo paid on or before the 15th day of February next to Henry Hotop, whose receipt will be binding on me LEWIS HOTOP. Queenstown, January 12,1877. I HENRY HOTOP having purchased the above business, solicit a continuance of past favors. HENRY HOTOP. JgOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Lackbeg House, Upper Walker Street, Dunedin. CON DUCTED by the MISSES SPROULE. The Second Quarter of this School commences on the 15th April, 1877. A highly qualified resident Governess, brought from Horae for this Establishment. Visiting Masters in daily attendance. Prospectuses on Application. FORWARDING AGENCY. E beg to announce that we have, in conjunction with Mr G. F C. Browne, who has successfully worked the Milton and Waitahuna termini since the opening of the railway to those places, arranged to extend our agency to Lawrence on the completion of the railway to that town, and we respectfully solicit the support of all who may have goods coming by that route. NIMMO AND BLAIR. CLYDE BAKERY, SUNDERLAND STREET, CLYDE. BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, CONFECTIONER, SUGAR BOILER, &c. TU BELL begs to inform the • Inhabitants of Clyde and surrounding district that he has, at groat expense, tittel up machinery for carrying on a Wholesale Business in the Biscuit and Sugar Boiling Department. By mnnnfaotnring the heat article he defies competition with regard to quality nr price, and thereby hopes to meet with a fair shire of the general public patronage. Wedding Cakes made to Order on the Shortest Notice; Tea Parties, Picnics, and Soirees catered for. T. H. BELL, I yiNCENT cou; NOTICE.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 782, 13 April 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 782, 13 April 1877, Page 2

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