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VINCENT COUNT? NOTICES. TENDERS will be received at the Council Offices, Clyde, until noon of the 25th day of September, 1877, for the undermentioned works : Contract 25.—Forming and gravelling 16 chains of road between the 'School-house, Bannockburn, -and Quartaville. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Council Offices, Clyde, and at the Courthouse, Cromwell. Contract 20.—Forming and grovelling lit) chains Of road between Alexandra and Nieper’a, on the Teviot •road. Plans and specifications may bo seen at the Council Offices, Clyde. Neither the lowest nor any tender necessarily accepted. L. D. M‘GEORGE, County Surveyor. Council Offices, Clyde, September 10, 1877. CLYDE COA.L PIT. JAMES HOLT, (Proprietor.) JAMES HOLT begs to inform tire residents of Clyde, station masters, farmers, and other settlers in the District, that he is now raising Coals in any quantity, and is able to meet all demands. The Coal from this Mine, for its burning qualities, is unsurpassed in the District. ■Full Weight Guaranteed. Prices—At the Pit’s Mouth, 20s per ton; delivered in Clyde, 27s Gd. jgDWAED CHARNOCK, Wheelwright, Coach Builder, and GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Sunderland & Camp Sts., Clyde. E. Charnock begs to inform the general public that he has now engaged a First-class General Smith, from Dunedin, who is able to turn out in a thoroughly workmanlike manner any work entrusted to him. Horses Shod on the Most Approved Principles. Every kind of Wheelwright work undertaken and executed by Edward Charnock himself, who guarantees that only the very best and thoroughly seasoned timber is used, A large stock of all kinds of 'Wheelwright’s and Blacksmith’s materials always on hand. Waggons, Spring Carts, Drays, and Buggies neatly repaired and made to order. Agricultural Implements of all kinds Repaired. EASBY ss. 1489 Tons Register, will sail on or about Wednesday, the 19th SEPTEMBER next. Fares from Port Chalmers are as Follows To. Saloon. Steerage. Sydney and Newcastle £lO 0 £5 0 Wellington .3 10 2 10 Lyttelton 2 0 1 10 FRANCIS FULTON, Craw ford-street, Dunedin. ib> THE CELEBRATED NORFOLK TROTTING COB MEROI7EY WILL Stand this Season at Hawksburn Station, from October Ist to December 31st, 1577. Well grassed paddocks provided, but no responsibility. Terms, £2 10s cash, to be paid on delivery of each mare at the Station. Number of Mares limited to Twenty-five. All Mares to bo removed before the end of December, 1877. R. STEWART, Hawksburn Station. CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, YOUNG CLYDE. \\TILL travel the season CromVV well, Clyde, Alexandra, St. Bath ana and Blacks. Further particulars in future issues. M. C WAN, Proprietor.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 804, 14 September 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 804, 14 September 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 804, 14 September 1877, Page 2

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