„n- R.M. and Warden. . -•'Court House, Clyde, Clyde, 20th December, 1882. Note.— The Clerk and Receiver will visit -Blacks on Monday, Ist ptox,, and Alexandra every alternate Monday, for the /purpose of issuing summonses and receiving revenue. WANTED. ANTED a general servant. Apply MRS FACHE, Clyde. 'YTTANTED Situation as General t , Servant. Apply office of this , paper. R. T U K T 0 N, SOLICITOR, Will attend the COURT at BLACKS [every Court day. Tjp O LET. On Reasonable Teems. MOORE'S JUNCTION HOTEL, CLYDE. This house Is well situated, doing a good paying business, and in the hands of an energetic married couple is a competency. Satisfactory reasons given for letting the property. Only principals treated with. Apply to A. MOORE, On the premises. Jl O E SALK, THE PANAMA HOTEL, HAWEA, LAKE. 'This.-property comprises 55| acres of freehold land, 10 acres of which is . securely'.fenced, in which is a good garden. The hotel contains six bed-rooms, dining-room, kitchen, storeroom, and bar; the whole well and comfortably furnished. Connected with the hotel is a blacksmith's shop, and full kit of tools. Tlrs desirable property is at the foot of Lake Hawea on the main West Coast Road, and the only road leading to the heads of Lakes Wanaka and Hawea. A good business is being done, and satisfactory reasons can be given for disposing of it. To a blacksmith, the opportunity is a grand one, as in a rising agricultural district the same as Hawea there must necessarily be a large amount of work. For particulars apply to R. CAYFORD, On the premises, OH GEORGE FACIIE, Auctioneer, Clyde. N OTIC E. Ox and after the 15th April PHOSRHORISED WHEAT willl be laid on the Clyde Common. By Order of the Ranger, W. W. MASTERS. ■jP 0 R SALE. BY PRIVATE BARGAIN (In consequence of the owner leaving for Victoria), THE •GEELONG HOTEL, ALEXANDRA. The house contains seven bedrooms, two parlours, and dining-room, a large billiard-room with a good billiard table, a bath house, sis stalled stone stable with hay loft. The hotel is mostly built of stone, and having a frontage to both Limerick and Tarbert street possesses the best position for doing a good trade, .as the whole of the up-country traffic by the Alexandra Bidge passes the door. Also Two sections of land in Tarbert-st., Hear the Post Office, Teems Liberal. For particulars apply to Mr. GFaohe, Clyde, or to Mr. VV, Robert Son on the promises.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1081, 12 January 1883, Page 2
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