N O T I C E. IMIE following are the days np- _ pointect for holding the Resident Magistrate’s and Warden’s Courts for the combined Goldfields Districts of Dunstan and Wakatipu during the months of (October and November, 1880:JACKSON KEDDELL, 11.M. and Warden. Cromwell, October 18th, 1880. V. COURTS IN BLACKS DIVISION of Otago Goldfields District, for months of November and December, 1880: Ophir, Thursday, Nov. 11th, 1880. „ „ ’ Dec. 9th, 1880. The office will also bo open for the transaction of ordinary business on the Thursday preceding each Court day. H. W. ROBINSON, Warden and K.M. NOTICE. The electoral roll for the Dnnstan District, for the year 1880-1881, is kept at ray Office, Court House, Clyde, and at the Court houses, Cromwell, Alexandra, and Ophir, for PUBLIC INSPECTION. Forms of application to be placed on the Roll to be had at my office. Copies of the printed Roll supplied i on payment of fee of One Shilling. ARTHUR D. HARVEY, Registrar of Electors. ~p>OOKS, Good and Cheap, from the Otago Bible, Tract, and Book Society, and will stop in Clyde a week from Tuesday, 16 th inst. \V. COW PER. • g PENCE H. TURTON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR & CONVEYANCER, CROMWELL, Will visit Alexandra, and Blacks every Court Day, and Ciyde when professionally required. [A Card.] R . S L E E M A N , (Late Assistant Surgeon H.M. Army in Ashautee), Has commenced Practise in the BLACKS DISTRICT, Residing at Ophir. Will shortly tie issued, Octavo size, Price :—ls. A NEW ZEALAND ILLUSTRATED CH HISTMAB ANNUAL OF 130 PAGES. “WHITE HOOD & BLUE CAP;” A Christmas Bough with Two Branches, BY VINCENT PYKE, M H.R , (of Otago), And THORPE TALBOT, (of Christchurch). VINCENT PYKE’S literary effusions have a Colonial reputation. His former Christmas Tales, “Wild Will Euderbv,” “ Washington Pratt,” Ac., had a rapid sale throughout the Colonies, THORPE TALBOT is known as a coutibutor to the “Australasian,” “Canterbury Times,” and other leadin'! Colonial newspapers. Her literary productions are highly appreciated. “White Hood and Bi.uk Cap,” teema with pathos, humour, exciting adventures, and thrilling incidents. It tells the old, old, love story in a way peculiarly its own. It gives here and there a vivid description of our beautiful New Zealand scenery. Its cover will contain an illustration depicting one <>f the most thrilling parts of the story. It is a tale suited alike to the grave, the gay, the young and the old ; and its chief aim will be to make itself welcome every- j where, as a brochure, adapted to the exigency of the Curistraas season. JOSEPH BRAIT : 1 WATTE, . Pnob-ber. Corner Area le and JL hj street, Dunedin.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 970, 19 November 1880, Page 2
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