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VINCENT. COUNTY NOTICES. TENDERS will be received at the County Offices, Clyde, up till Noon of Wednesday the 25th'day .of September, 1878, for the undermentioned work. Contract No. 40.— Construction of 29 Chains of Road betwepn Clyde and Cromwell, together with large masonry culv*rt-at the Leaning Rock Greek. Plan and specification way be seen at the County Offices, Clyde and Cromwell. Tenders to be addressed to the.Chairman, and marked “ Tendei for Contract No. 40.” Neither the lowest nor any tender necessarily accepted. L. D. MACGEORGE, County Engineer. County Offices, Clyde, Sept. 2, IS7B. LANDTEA NSFEII ACT JSTOTICES

OTTCE is hereby given, that the several parcels ot Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of “ Tho “ Land Transfer Act, 1870,” unless caveat be loclg. Ed forbidding the same, in each case within one Calendar month from the date of gazetting this Notice. Sections 43b, 44 and 45, Bloch XXIII, Town of Clyde,— THOMAS H AWT HORNE, applicant No. 2631. Sections 3c and 4, Block], Town ’of Clyde,-THOMAS HAWTHORNE* applicant No. 2833. Diagrams may be inspected at this Office. Da'ed this 17th day of August, 1878 at the Lands Registry Office, Dunedin. A. W. SMITH, District Land Registrar, Y. R. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the Otago Gold-fields holclen at Lawrence.

la the matter of “ The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876,” and in. the matter of .Robert Gamson Fulton, of Crookston, in tlie Provincial Distiict of Otago, Hotelkeeper, a Debtor. HIS IS TO NOTIFY that Hugh Mackay Henderson, Storekeeper of Beaumont, hasbeen elected Creditors’ Trustee, and has certified his acceptance of the said Oilice. Dated this 4th day of September, 1878. HOWORTIT, HO DG KINS & WEBB Benevolent institution CARNIVAL, THE GRAND EXHIBITION, FANCY FAIR, & BRUCE AUCTION Held to supplement the ordinary annual income of the Benevolent Institution, Will be opened at MESSRS INGLTS’S NEW WAREHOUSE, George street, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, At 2 o’clock p.m., And will Re-open Daily during the ensuing week at the same hour. Solicitors for the Debtor.

THE ENTERTAINMENTS Will consist of an Exhibition of Works of Art and Scientific -Instruments, including the Microscope, the Graphoscope, etc., Models of Buildings and Machinery, Printing, Lithographic, and other Machinery at work, Specimens of Handicraft, tho Electric Light, Maori, Fiji, and other Polynesian Curiosities, with a host of interesting objects kindly lent for the occasion ; Music, (Vocal and Instrumental), including performances by the Military, -Pailway, Caledonian, and other Bands; and Dancing from fi to 10 o’clock p ta.

A FANG'S FAIR of Worts of Ornament and Utility contributed by the Ladies of Otago ; and GRAND BRUCE AUCTION of Grain, Flour. Dairy Produce, and all other imaginable Merchandise sent in by the Citizens and Rural Population, to ard the funds of this most deserving Charitable Institution. THE RAILWAY AUTHORITIES have liberally arranged to issue return tickets to Dunedin and back at a SINGLE FARE to holders of Carnival Tickets, which may be purchased at all Railway Stations in Gtago. The Committee earnestly urge the public to second its efforts by contributing any miscellaneous articles of property which they may have to spare, towards the ar. compliahmrnt of this useful work- Farm Produce, Books, Pictures, Toys, Watches, Clocks, Clothing, Confectionery, Tobacco, Pipes, Matches—from a Diamond Ring io a Tooth-brush—from a Stalled Ox to a dozen of New Laid Eggs will be thankfully received. The Railways will receive, and convey all goods Free of Charge, and the Secretary, on receipt of an intimation to that effect, will send for any articles contributed, cither for sale or exhibition. Million Prices :—Admission One Shilling ; children under 14, Sixpence, • JAMES JAMES, Honorary Secretary.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 855, 6 September 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 855, 6 September 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 855, 6 September 1878, Page 2

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