Public Notices HOTH'K, A FTER this date nil unauthorised per -tX sous trespassing ou this run, in pur, suit of rabbits will be prosecuted. F. F. DENNISTON, Manager. Ida Valley Station, August Hllth, I SMI. NOTICE. AFTER tho Ist May a ranker will lie employed on the Matukauui Station with instructions to impound all stock not previously ananged tor. After the Ist September next persons that have been accustomed to run mobs of cattle f r dairying and other purposes will only be allowed to run what is necessary for their own 1 private use and that by special ar raugement. JOHN STRONACH, Manager. Matakanui Station, April 8, ISB2. NOTICE. QN and AFTER the 15th of April poison will be laid for rabbits and dogs on the Matakanui Station. JOHN STRONACH, Manager. Matakanui Station, April 8, 1882. NOTICE. AS RABBIT POISONING is now being carried out on Moutere Station persons are cautioned against trespassing on the RUN for the purpose of killing rabbits or skinning those they may find poisoned. McLaren & turn bull. Moutere Station, May 2, 1882. NOTICE. £)0 1 So NET) wheat has been laid on the Earnseleugh Station for Rabbits, STROBE & FRASER NOTICE. ■jVfEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERII CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY LIMITED. Having made arrangements with the above Company, I am prepared to receive proposals for advances upon Stock, Stations, Grain, Wool, or other colonial pro duce, on libera! terms. CUAS. COLCLOUGH, Auctioneer and General Agent, Cromwell.
Ox and after the 15th April PHOSI’fTORISED WHEAT will he laid on the Clyde Common. By Order of the Ranger, W. W. MASTERS.
1) J, P. AKMS’i'SKUIN u, ENT T S Princes Street, DUNEDIN. Opposite the Criterion Hotel.
Y. M 0, HATTER, PRINCES STREET, D GNEDIN (Next door to City Hotel). First Prize Modal awarded at” Exhibitions at Sydney, Dunedin, Invercargill, and Ashburton, And by appointment Hatter to their Excelcnoios, Sir George Ferguson Bowen ; Sir .Tames Fesguson, Bart.; the Marquis of Nonnanby ; and Sir Hercules Robinson.
THE carelessness displayed by some over that beautiful and indispensable piece of workmanship the watch is truly wonderful. Mothers will hand it to the baby on the knee. The result of that act can easily be imagined : then being taken for repair of the nearest person who advertises at lot, prices, and thereby ruining perhaps a valuable watch. Such would not be the case in taken to R. H. Bailey, Rattray street, whose motto is excellency of workmanship, despatch, and moderate charges. ■ N.B.— Watches carefully packed and returned by post to all up-country townships. E. H. BAILE'V, JAMES GRAHAM Successor to the late Gilbert Sinclair, GENERA L M ER C H A KT OPHIR. i
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1054, 30 June 1882, Page 2
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