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VINCENT COUNTY NOTICES. Q 0 N T R A C T No, 52. TEN'DEIiS will be received at the County Offices, Clyde, up till Noon of Tuesday, the 22nd day of April, 1S7!), for the Construction of a Traffic Suspension Bridge ( Iron) over the Eiver Molyneux; at Alexandra. Than and specification may he seen at the County Offices, Clyde, -and at the office of Mr It. Hay, C. E, Princes-strnet, Dunedin, where also forms of tender, &c., may bo obtained. / Tenders tp’be addressed to thfe Chairman, and marked outside “ Tender for Contract No. 52 ” ''"""'if Neither the lowest nor any tender necessarily accepted. L. D. MACOEOROE, County Engineer. County Offices, Clyde, March 20, 1879. QOU NT Y RATES. ALL RATES due to the County must he ■paid forthwith, otherwise they will be sued for, as ’the law direct jj. JOHN S. DICKIE, Collector. County Offices,, Vincent, March 31st, 1879. JQEPASTTJRING. APPLICATIONS for Depasturing Licenses must he lodged with the County Clerk on or before the 10th instant. All Cattle unregistered after that date will be

impounded without further notice. JOHN DICKIE, Hanger. Vincent County Offices, Clyde. AEN’DERS are invited for the erection of about Five chains of Picket Fencing atthe County Offices, Clyde. specifications may be seen at the County Offices, Clyde and Cromwell, or at Mr Findlay’s Store, Alexandra. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman at Clyde, on or before the 21 st instant, and marked “ Tender for Contract No. 53.” VINCENT PYKE, Chairman. Clyde, April 10th, 1879. PUBLIC LTBR VRIES. IRE EDUCATION BOARD having Been entrusted with the distribution of the Parliamentary Public Libraries Subsidy, Library Committee? wishing to .share in the Grant are requested to forward to me, not later than the 30th of April next, a certified statement of the voluntary subscriptions and donations received by them for the years 1877 and 1879 respectively. Any Library supported wholly or. partly by voluntary subscriptions is entitled to a share of the Grant,; provided that any such Library within a Borough shall have its read-ing-room open to the Public free of all •charge. The Board is receiving consignments of suitable books. . Priced lists can be obtained on appioatiuu. P. G. PRYDE, "Secretary Education Board. FOR SALE OR TO LET mil E oldest established Hotel on the JL Dunsfan, HARTLEY ARMS HOT 1 L, Sdsdehlavd Street, Clyde. Together with the i ivery and Bait Stahlcs.

JAMES PARKS, the promoter, would inform intending purchasers that he has been in possession of the above property for the past IC years, and that the only reason of him disposing ol it is a desire for a change, and as it is his intention to settle down on one of the Blocks of Band in the immediate neighborhood of Clyde to be shortly opened, the purchaser or tenant nay therefore depend on his assistance and support. The Hotel possesses every necessary convenience tor carrying on a lucrative trade, and in the hands of a married couple of business capacity, is one worth attention, and with attention is a sure competency. For fur,her particulars, Apply to JAMES Pr RKS, on the Premises, or to GEORGE FACHE, Auctioneer, Clyde WILLIAM JURGENS, GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND IRONMONGER, Tinkers’ Q-ullv. BEGS to intimate to the residents of the district that he has on hand a largo and well selected Stock of Ironmongery; Miners', Carpenters’ and Farming Tools j Fancy Gqods, Cutlery ; Cooking Utensils, Ropes and Lines • Fencing-wire, and Standards ; Door.and Window mountings ; Hinges, Screw-nails, Screw-bolts, and Nails of all sizes ; Hand and Claim Lanterns ; Paints and Oils ; Tinware, Wash-tubs (iron and wood); Wheelbarrows and Barrow wheels, &c,, &c., and being a Cash purchase he is enabled to sell reasonable. Horses shod, and general Smith’s work done with despatch.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 886, 11 April 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 886, 11 April 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 886, 11 April 1879, Page 2

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