Y, R. MAIL NOTICES. Mails close «t tiis Clyde Post Office a» ■«nde r—,. For Dnnsdm and intermediate stations, via Lawrence, on Mon lays. Wednesdays and FridaTsati! n.m ; and’via Queenstown on Saturdays only, at 9 31) a.m For ’Queettatnwn and intermediate stations, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at'9.3o a.m For 'Piihnertitnn, via Mannherikia, and ntermAdiate stations, on Sundays at 5 p.m, ■ nd Thursdays at 9 p m N. B 1 Mails arrive from Dunedin on Mondays, Wednesdays,and- Fridays via Queenstown ; -and Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat--tardays, via Lawrence WILLIAM TiFNEY, Postmaster, < 'lydo. Mail* dose at tno Post Office, Alexandra Uonth, as under: - For (itihir, Nas*by, Palmerston, ann ntorme liate stations, on Sundays and p.m.. and Tlmr-davs. at, 5 n.m For Dunedin and intermediate stations, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 2.-15 p.m and Dunedin, via Queenstown, Saturdays only, at. 8"45 a.m For Queenstown and intermediate •tations. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8.45 a.m. Clyde, Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 4.30 *“■ H. D. WILLCOX, Postmaster, Alexandra. OURT APPOINTMENTS. NOVEMBER. Tuesday 2Tst ... ... Arrow town Wednesday. 22nd... ... Queenstown Thursday. 23rcl .. .- Arrowtown Tuesday, 28ch ... ... Roxburgh DECEMBER. Friday, 8:h Monday, 11th Tuesday, 12th Wednesday, 13th ~ Monday, JSth Tuesday, 19th ... Cromwell ... Alexannra ... Clyde ~ Blacks .. Queenstown ~ Arrowtown JACKSON KEDDELL, R.M. and Warden. Court House, Clyde, Clyde, 26th October 1882. Not*.—The Clerk and Receiver will visit Alexanlra every alternate Monday, and Blacks on Friday, the Ist of December, Courts, for the purpose of issuing summonses and receiving revenue. M El TUR T O SOLICITOR, N, Will attend the COURT at BLACKS every Court day. Tj| 1 v jlj jj x. On Reasonable Tep.ks. AIOORES JUNCTION HOTEL, CLYDE. This house Is well situated, doing a pood .paying business, and in the hands of an energetic married couple-is a competency. Satisfactory reasons given Jor letting the property. Only principals treated with. . Apply to A. MOORE, On the .premises. J 0 R SALE, THE PANAMA HOTEL, HAWEA LAKE. Containing six b-’d-rooms, diningroom, kitchen, storero"rn, snd bur; the whole well and comfortably fuinished. Connected with the hotel is a blacksmith’s shop, and full kit of tools. There is also a lOacre paddock, se,«nre y fenced, in which is a good garden, and arrangements are all but completed to the right to purchase 50 acres. Th's desirable property is at the foot of Lake Hawea on the main West C-uiM, Hoad, and the on y mad leading to the heads of Lakes Wanaka and Hawea. A good business is being ■done, and satisfactory reasons can be given for disposing o' - it To a blacksmith, the opportunity is a grand one, as in a lisinjr agricultural district the same as Hawea there must necessarily be a large amount of work. For particulars apply to R. CAYFORD, On the premises, OR GEORGE FACITE, Auctioneer, Clyde. FOR gA LE OR LEASE, THE QUEEN’S HEAD HOTEL, ROXBURGH. v JTor particular?, apply JABEZ ,U."TO~ A > burgh
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1076, 8 December 1882, Page 2
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