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VINCENT COUNTY NOTICES. IT 'is hereby notified that Constable Walter Bond Young, Clyde, has. been appointed by the Vincent County Council, under the Provisions of “ The ■Slaughterhouses Act, 1877,” Inspector of Slaughterhouses and Abattoirs, and of Cattle intended for Slaughter for and in the County of Vincent, vice Constable W. B. Towle, resigned. GEORUE CLARK, County Clerk. County Offices, Clyde, Nov. 27th, 1878. FOR SALE. LIGHT SPRING CART nearly New. JAMES PARKS, Clyde, CLYDE MEDICAL HALL. HENRY HOTOP respectfully begs to inform the residents of Clyde and surrounding districts that he has again taken charge of the above business, and assures them that notiiing will be left undone to ensure a return of past favors, A complete New Stock of Drugs, Fancy Goods, and Stationery shortly expected. MATAKANUI ANNUAL RACES. SEPARATE Tenders for the Refreshment Booth, Fruit Stand, and Horse Paddock, at the forthcoming Races, to be held on the Ist of January, 1879, will be received by me up to 8 p.m. on the 11th December, 1878, CHARLES WISE, Secretary. £2 REWARD. LOST a Brown Horse, white face, a little white on one hind foot, branded J on nearshoulder, the property of JAMES CAPSTICK, Carrier. Supposed to bo running on Cromwell or Dunstau Fiat. The lionse to be returned either to John Cox, Clyde, or the owner, by whom will be paid the above Reward. TENDERS. TENDERS for the erection of a Stone Building at Ophir (labor only) aie invited. Tenders will be closed on Tuesday the 17th December instant. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and Specifications, apply to JOHN PITCHES, Ophir. CLYDE BRASS BAND. A MEETING of Subscribers to the Clyde Brass Band Fund and other persons interested, will be held on Saturday evening (to morrow) at S o’clock in the Library Hall, Clvde. Business : —To receive the report of the Committee, and to decide what is to be done with the Instillments and Music, and the Cash balance in hand. GEORGE CLARK, Secretary. All persons having in their possession, Instruments or Music, the property of the Band, arc requested to hand tiie same to me before the hour of meeting. TOWN HALL, CLYDE. 1 BOXING NIGHT—DEC. 2G, IS7B. O_RAND CHRISTMAS TRANSFORMATION SCENE Entitled THE BABES IN THE WOOD. Followed by A CHILDREN’S BALL, Kiss-in-the-Rino and other Games. . There will be provided a GRAND CARISTMAS TREE, Which will contain Forty Prizes to be drawn for. The whole to bo concluded with the Grand Transformation Scene BRITANNIA. Doors open at Seven o'clock. The Curtain to rise at ha'f-past Eight to the scene of the Babes in the Wood ; Dancing (ill 10 o’clock; when the whole will lie concluded by the Britannia Scene. Price of Admission—Children, Is.; Adults, 2s fid. Fruit and Sweetmeats will be given away during the Dance. THOMAS WEBB, Manager.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 868, 6 December 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 868, 6 December 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 868, 6 December 1878, Page 2

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