OPENING OF CLYDE BRIDGE. COAL! COAL! EARNSCLEUGH COLLIERY. HOLDEN & BUCKLEY, Proprietors. Holden & buck ley beg to intimate that, on the opening of the Clyde Bridge, they will deliver coal in Clyde at the following rates : At the' pit’s mouth, 12s 6d per ton; delivered in Clyde—--27s fid ; casli on delivery, 25s ; other parts of the district by arrangement. PLOUGHING MATCH. A PLOUGHING MATCH, in connection with the Blacks District Farmers’ Club will be held at M r Chappie’s farm, Tiger Hill, on Friday the 12th AUGUST, 1881. iSgiT For particulars, see Posters. JOHN COLL CHAP PL E, Secretary. ART UNION. 150 SUBSCRIBERS AT 10s. EACH. Prizes. 1. A 7-octave patent check repeater. COTTAGE PIaNO FORTE—Brinsmead and Sons
makers. Nearly new. Cost 70 guineas. 2. A handsome solid Walnut Work Table.—Wholesale value, 1A 3. Pair handsome Picture-por-traits.— Wholesale value, L 3 4. .Ditto Ditto Ditto. The drawing of the above will take place during July, under the management of a Committee of gentlemen who have kindly consented to act. The prizes can be seen on application to Mr J. U. Cambridge, Timber Merchant, Clyde. TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Sunderland-street, Clyde. George Murray, Proprietor. THE proprietoi respectfully draws the attention of thepublicto the fact of his having purchased the premises lately in the occupation of Donald M Therson, and converted the same into a TEMPERANCE HOTEL, and is now in a position to supply every want of the travelling public. Baths. Good Stabling. Meals at all hours. First-class sleeping apartments. Horae and Buggy on hire. TEMPERANCE DRINKS ONLY. VINCENT COUNTY HOTEL (Late Sydney Hotel). James Holt, PROPRIETOR. JAMES HOLT desires to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that he has entirely rebuilt this hotel of stone, and can confidently say that it is now one of the moat comfortable and commodious houses on the goldfields. The bedrooms are lofty, well ventilated, and furnished with every requisite. The sitting and dining rooms are capacious, and furnished in first-class style. A large room suitable for public meetings or entertainments.
Every attention paid to the culinary department, which is under the immediate supervision of Mrs Holt. Extensive range of stone stahling. None but the best brands of liquors and beers kept. Horses and buggies on hire. OS SALE. H SALE, five dozen RABBIT TRAPS (new), at cost price ; also an excellent RABBIT DOG (cheap). A pply to “ Duncan,” office i of this paper.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1006, 29 July 1881, Page 3
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