BANK HOLIL)ASf. IN terms of clause 27 of “ The Banks and Bankers Act, 1880,” it is hereby notified that Mo»day, the 3rd day of January, 1881, has been appointed a Special Bank Holiday to be observed by the undermentioned Banks. (Si,ned) For the Bank of New South Wales— J. R. HILL, Inspector; Foi the Colonial Bunk of New Zea laud— GEORGE COWIE, General Manager. bank holiday, IN terms of clause 27 of “The Banks and Bankers Act, 1880,” it is hereby notified that Monday, the 3rd day of January, 1881, has been appointed a Special Bank Holiday to be observed by the undermentioned Banks. (Signed) For the Bank of New South Wales— J. R. HILL, Inspector. For the Colonial Bank of New Zealand GEORGE COWIE, General Manager. BANK HOLIDAY. ALEXANDRA IN terms of clause 27 of “ The Banks and Bankers Ac, 1880,” it is hereby notified that Monday, the 27th day of December instant, has been appoin'ed a Special Bank Holiday to be observed at the undermentioned Bank. For the Bank of New Zealand JOHN MURRAY, Inspector. BANK HOLIDAY. ALEXANDRA. IN terms of clause 27 of “ The Banks and Bankers Act. 1880,” it is hereby notified that Monday, the 3rd day of January, 1881, has been appointed a Special Bank Holiday to be observed at the undermentioned Bank. For the Bank of New Zealand— JOHN MURRAY, Inspector. IMPORTANT S-At-li Jl¥ -AUOXIOM - . Tuesday, December 21st, 18S0. By order of the Widow of the late Mr W. H. Hastedt. George faciik win sell by public auction at Alexandra j on the above date, as follows : At Tei.ford’ Yards, at Noon sharp. 1 Brood Mare, in foal to Mercury. 1 Filly, 15 months old, by Architect. 12 head of quiet Dairy Cattle. On the premises, at 1.30 p.m. 3-quarter-acres. Alexandra town Sections, situate near the Court-house. 5 quarter acres, Clyde town sections, A Iso, All the right, title, and interest in a ten acre paddock, securely fence I, situate on the Blacks road, about three quarters of a mile outside the town of Alexandra A fter the above— A large quantity of Builders’ materials, including doors, and door frames, window-sashes, mantel puces, registered grates, fenders, and fireirons ; colors, oils, glass, hinges, holts locks, nails, screws, paperhangings, turning lathe, Dexter saw and lathe, lot of timber, Carpenters’ and Pa-'lit-ers’ tools, and a quantity of material suitable for builders and contractors. A Iso, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of a large chest of drawers, bedsteads, tables, chairs, colonial oven, roaster and jack, cooking utensils, and other artcles too numerous to particularize. Also, Y heels, shafts and springs for a buggy, new set of buggy harness, and set of dray harness. The above should command the attention of every builder and carpenter throughout thelengthaad breadth of the Dunsfan district, the whole of the materials being of first-class quality and in large quantities, and will have to be sold Without Reserve. Farmers, settlers, and heads of households will find during the day’s sale many articles suitable for their purposes. The cattle and horses are a nice lot, and should command a ready market. Particulars and Conditions at the time of Sale. Notice : —ln consequence of the large number, and variety of goods to 1 be sold, the Sale will oqmin’o' ce puuc- I tually at the time above stated. 1 J
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Dunstan Times, Issue 974, 17 December 1880, Page 2
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