ENGLISH CHURCH. T HE REV. J E. ASH will hold DIVINE! SERVICE : Dec 28. (Morning) Clyde 1880 A Jan 4 (Morn, and Kv« ) 11 /a mu, Jin. 5. (Eve) Lecture. Jan. 11. (Morning) Clyde. (Evening) Galloway Station. The rev. father kehoe will celebrate at Civile on Sundav, .Inniv*ry 4th, l u ßo at Clyde, at 9.H0,, n.m,, and at Alexandra, at 1 I 30., a.in. mI I E ANNUAL PI C N IC. SOIREE AND CONCERT, In connection with THE EUREKA LODGE, U).Gy AVill he held at MATAKAN On
FRIDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1880, Tickets, r>s each. 1.0. G.T. PRIDE OF THE VALLEY LODGE. c Oh! CERT AND BALL in aid of the Funds of the Ida Valley School, to be held at Ida Valley, on Friday the Kith JANUARY, 1880. Tickets, 3s. Programme to appear io/future issues. N. H. KENNEDY, Secretary. GOLDEN GATE GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.* / v 7 AN Adjourned General fleeting of the above named Company ■will be held in the Company’s office, C’onnew’s Gully, on Saturday, January IOJi, 1880, at 3 p.m. By order, DAVID M'FERRAN, Manager. FOR SALE PRIVATELY
THE Property known as ‘‘THE ELMS,” on the, Dnnstan Flat, comprising 35 acres Freehold, 35 acres Leasehold, all fenced iyiiL subdivided into 5 paddocks, 9 in artiticial grass Large garden re‘ other trees plot ith fruit and A comfortable 5-roomed dwelling house and out-buildings. A right to one head water out of the Wai-keri-keri Cheek for irrigation purposes. Persons desirous of looking over the property can do so at any time, and receive all information from the undersigned. A. OLIVER. y rant. TO BE LET, A Bargain to a Hood AT O-d-estahUshedore known JL as Auckland’s Drapery and Fancy Baziar, Clyde, he being about to visit t.he old country. The Dwel-ling-house contains-ix rooms, a large Garden, onc-bnil lings, Ac,, all replete with every convenieme. Can be entered upon about Christmas n»xt. No stock to be taken unless desired. Apply on the premises. FOB SALE. H OTEL at German Wu\, with or without Furniture and Stock Terms liberal. Apply J. C. CHAPPLR, Auctio; eer. NOTICE. o N and after this date Poison will be laid for DOGS & RABBITS on Bun 339. ROBERT STEWART, Manager. ITawksbnrn Station, July 25, 1879. NOTICE, yw, "pOISONED wheat has bto laic on the Earuscleugh Station for Rah bits. STRODE A FRASER. August 20th, 1879. NOTICE. ON and after this date poison will be laid in my paddocks JOHN BUTLER, Bald Hill Flat. October 2nd, 1879.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 923, 26 December 1879, Page 2
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412Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 923, 26 December 1879, Page 2
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