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■# £2 UK WARD. If" from DplpJau Cotfimonagsp j|Li pi Bay siball whitijjti-lpe dowivface, branded D bij one on the other, with yearling at side, and supposed to have foal at foot. The above reward will be paid on delivery to g f # v f'frirT -r > . lX i Clyde. GOALS! COALS!! COALS!!! IMPORTANT NOTICE. MR. ALFRED MOORE, of j|the Junction Hotel, Clyde, begs to'inform the residents jof Clyde and outlying Districts, that he ; is now opening a Coal Mine on his freehold Property in Coquet Street, and that he trusts in the course <d a few days to supply coal at the Pit’s Mouth. ‘ <©• Price IGs.' 'per Ton guaranteed full weight. ’ HEELERS ADVERTISING AGENCY. R. T. WHEELER. Advert Dine anrt Commission Agent and Collector 1 LICENSED BROKER, ' Duller the “Land Transfer Act.” Advertisement* received for every NewsTuner in the Colony. C- own Grant. Uplifted and Registered. Land P.ought and Sold. Waste Land Sales Attended Note the addrc-s ; Wunm's AnvßßTisivn Agency, Stafford-st pet. Dunedin. V.B. —Agent, for the “ D'lnstan 'Times ” TO CARRIERS. THE undersigned is prepared to receive tenders for the Carriage of 500 bales.of greasy, wool—to Lawrence, Dunedin or Palmerston from Little Valley. f A • W G. REES, Manager.^ ... Gallo wav Station; February 3rd 1379. TO GOAL MINERS. 1ANTED immediately a practical Man to complete sinking Shaft, and op-ning out. '■ I Permanent employment to a good “ man. Apply; V MOORE, Junction Hotel, Clyde. IJB- REWARD. LOST from Hawkahura Station, 1 dark Clie-mnt Horse, white face ring’d hone on lore feet, and no visible brands. The above Reward, on delivery, will be paid by ' 1, JAMES RAE, Bannockburn Coal Pit. ’ SHAMROCK HOTEL, OPIIIR. OPENING BALL, St Patrick's Day, March 17,187 G. MR. MARTIN GAVAN respectfully intimate's that he will celebrate the opening of his new Billiard Room, on the evening of St. Patrick’s Day by a GRAND BALL & SUPPER. The proceeds to be banded to the Committee of the Carbolic School, Tinkers Gully. Tickets, 3. : —Children, half pride.' NO CHIMNEY, * NO SMELL, NO •SMOKE. Their NEW PATENT DOUBLEWlf'K Bnrnergiv.PS 35 Candle light, which is nearly AHALF MORE LICHT THAN ANY OTHER BURNER astestid by the Photometer. Theirwell-known ami old-established PATENTSINGLE WICK BURNER can be had in Five Sizes giving from 5 1020 Candlelight; the most Economical and by far the best low-priced Lamp ever offered. Retail by all IronIronmongers. Wholesale only of THOS. ROWATT AND SON! Edinburgh & London. , PRESBYTER! \N CHURCH.' ON the 23rd February, Here will be service in connection with the Presbyterian Chinch ; Alexandra, 11 o’clock, forenoon. Clyde, 7 o’clock in the evening.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 879, 21 February 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 879, 21 February 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 879, 21 February 1879, Page 2

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