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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. DUN,STAN AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, THE THOROUGHBRED HOUSE, Y° U N G PE E 11. '1 bums : —l4 ; groom’a fee, 5)., payable ou Hi at service. All fees payable to groom on or before February I, 1883. JAS. THOS. TISDALE, Proprietor. the entire horse, ]yj" E 11 (J u it y, Will travel this season tile Blacks and surrounding districts. Mercury’s slock are so well-hnown as to require but little comment. They have proved themselves superior as weight-carry-iog roadsters, carnage horsis, and coachers to the stock of any other horse that has ever o avelled the Blacks district, hciug always saleable and commanding the highest piicer. Terms : £1 Ills payable on the Ist oi Februaiy, 1883 ; and £1 iOs if mare prove in foal. A well-grassed paddock provided in Ida Valley for u ares from a distance. Every 0 ne taken hut no responsibility incurred. BEATTY AND JENKINS, O liners. iiUTCHEin. CHANGE OP PRuPRIET ,RY. Having disposed of the above business t. M . J. E. Tliompsoi,, 1 beg to return thank Che iniiubitanis oi A-exaiidiu a,,d ■ istilv ior the lineral support acceded m , am respecifuliy solici. a Oontinuaiiee to my sue eessur. GEORGE MART N. 1, the undersigned, having pm chase 1 at a large piLe liie above busnies.-, u„w desin io ask tlie inhaoi.ants if An xamiia and disiriot to accoM me that cordial support they have hitherto given my predecessor, atm they may rest assuieil that nothing will be wanting on my pait vu hj legaid io -upp y mg them vvitn the very nest or meat procu mire and at t e lo\ve-t relli'ilieraiive pi lee.-. Having aequir d a prac i- al knowledge m the business hi E ,ghm coupled with man, years colonial experience, it is my intention to cany on the nusineSs in all iis branches. 1 heiefore tuiar. io lie aide to give sat.sfuelion and warrant suppo t. flam air I Bacon Curer. A supply of small goo s always on hand. JOSEPH E. IHOMPSON. JS ° ' r _ i c E j UN and alter the !£lh April j PHUSRHi’tKISED WHEAT wtlll j be laid on the Clyde Common. By Ord. r of the Ranger, W. W. MASTERS. i rjr* 1 E uIN iiS A ,JT .’ 187: - Schedule A. APPLICATION FOR A GOLD MINING LEASE. District of Otago Goldfields. Alexandra. September 25. 1882. To the Warden at Alexandra. 1 hereby apply for a gold mining lease f the lan 's hereinafter described, in accord mice wi hj the gold.mining le>ses regulations of ' : ew Zealand, and I agree, upon (he ap P' oval of this application, to execute a lease upon the basis therein stated, if the Governor shall think lit to grant the same. Applicant: JAMES WHITE; by his Agent, W. F. ' oitHK-T. Name ami address m full o f applicant .- James Win e, Bald Hill Fiat. Style under which it is intended to cm duct toe business : James White. Extent of laud applied for : Six acres Minimum number of men to be empl ye by the lessee ; For the first six months, 2 men ; su acquciitly when in full work, as many men as can b, pn.ti ably employed. Amount of capital proposedto he invested : £81)00. Propo-ed mode of working the laud : Sinking and tunnelling. [ Precise lovably : Prospecting claim, hea-; of Obelisk Cr- ek. Tt-rni for which lease require 1 : 15 years. Time of commencing operations : As soon as the lease is granted. General remarks : Nil. The above application and any objection thereto will be heard at the Warden’s office, at Alexandra, on the Hist Court day in November, 1"62 Any' person desiring to object to the issue of a mining lease upon the above : pplioalion must, within fourteen clear days from the date of such application, enter his oi jeolion at tne Warden’s , fhee at Alex mdra. FREDE..ICK J r.FFERY, Receiver of Revenue, pro Warden. Alexandra, Septem ,er 25, 1882. IKON FENCING. 11 E , N ’ D. E R R •will be received l>y ’.lie undersigned, it|> to the 14tli inst., for erection oi about five miles of Iron Fencing. Also separate tenders lor laying material on line. Particulars will be given, nnd the line pointed out, on application at the Station. • The‘lowest dr any tender not nece-sarily-accepted. •T. : F, DENNISTON, Manager, Ida Valley Station, October 2, 1882.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1067, 6 October 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 1067, 6 October 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 1067, 6 October 1882, Page 2

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