| Miscellaneous. “The cup that cheers, but not inebriates.” TEA. TEA. Just arrived, a direct consignment of the celebrated ASSAM TEA From the Wardens of Noahbatei. THE superiority of this tea over all others that come into the < 'olonial Markets is now universally lecogniaed—not alone for its beautiful flavor, but for its economy, as 11b of it is tqual to 21bs of that which comes from China. The only shipment that ever arrived in Clyde, and to be had only of E. L. BEGG, At his General Store, Clyoe.
NOTICE. J)OISONED wheat has bean laid 6n the Earnscleugh Station for RabON and after this, date Poison will . be laid for DOGS & RABBITS on Rim 339. ROBERT STEWART, Manager. Hawksbuvn Station. . July 25, 1879., NOTICE. POISON for Rabbits will be laid on the Galloway mn from this date—lsth July. Any persons found trespassing with dogs on that portion of the run be tween Pool-bum gorge and the Head Station will be prosecuted. W. G. REES, Manager, Galloway Station, July 15th, 1880. FOR SALE. AN Abbot’s Buggy, and Harness (second hand). For particular apply at the Office of this paper. NOTICE. IN consequence of damage to and loss of stock through parties driving and removing stock off this run, 1 hereby give notice that on and after this date any person found disturbing stock on the run without consent will be prosecuted. All stock tound illegally on the run will from date he impounded. JOHN STRONACH, Manager. Matakanui Station, June 30th, 1881. FOR SALE. Shares in the Golden Gate t-'Vy V-/ Gold Mining Company. (Cheap). Apply— GEORGE FACHE, Clyde. OPEMNG OF CLYDE BRIDGE.
COAL! COAL! EARNSGLEUGH COLLIERY. HOLDEN & BUCKLEY, Proprietors. Holden & buck ley Leg to intimate that, on the opening of the Clyde Bridge, they will deliver coal in Clyde at the following i-ates At the pit’s mouth, 12s 6d per ton ; delivered in Clyde—--27s fid ; cash' on delivery, 255; other parts of the district by arrangement. IRON PIPING ! IRON PIPING !! CANVAS AND WOODEN FLUMINO SUPERSEDED. EORGE PRESCOTT, ST. BATHANS, Begs to intimate to Proprietors and Mine Managers that he is now manufacturing , . iron PIPING (suitable for SLUICING and other purposes. ) At a coat which will compare favorably with Dunedin prices, while his practical knowledge of Miners’ requirements enables him to furnish a more suitable article than that imported. Pipes made any length convenient for packing, and sent to any part of the country according to agreement. G. P. would wish to draw the attention of Proprietors and Managers of Hydraulic worked Mines to the utility and economy of the Water Director with the Ball and Socket Joint, which can be attached to the Iron Piping, thus altogether dispensing with canvas hose ; and, with full pressure on, a child of ten years can move it any direction GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Three sets of Canvas hose pay for one sot of piping, which, with ordinary care is everlasting. List of prices sent free on application. LIBERAL TERMS IF REQUIRED]
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1004, 15 July 1881, Page 3
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