roil. gALE OR LEASE THE ■! NEWTOWN HOTEL, AND VICTORIA STORE, TINKERS. All substantially built of stone, wood, and iron, containing 16 rooms; large store and billiard room, stables, outbuildings* etc. . i r , Furniture and stock to be taken at valuation, or as may be agreed on ■ the term of lease also to be agreed on. The Executors in the Estate of the late John Mellor Laving made up their minds to either dispose of or lease the property, an early application is solicited.-. Particulars may bo obtained from Mes Mellor, on the premises, G. ,E. Gudgeon-, Esq., Cromwell, or J. C. Chapple, Ophir. ■ SALE OR TO LET, THE DUNSTAN HOTEL, Clyde The health of the Proprietress is the sole cause ot her giving up Business, Apply to MRS. GEORGE, -• Clyde. v - None but Principals treated with C T I BAZAAR. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY, MAY 24, IN THE TOWN HALL, CLYDE, In aid of the Funds of the Duustan District Hospital. Donations of any kind will ne gratefully received by the Secretary, GEORGE FACHE. MAIN ROAD FROM ARROWTOWN TO MACETOWN. No. 2 CONTRACT FROM SOHO CREEK TO CORONET CREEK. Mines Department, Wellington, 14tli March, 1883. WRITTEN Tenders will be received at the Office of the Lake County Council, Queenstown, until NOON of MONDAY, the 30th of April, 1883, for the above Contract, They are to be marked on the outside, “Tender for No. 2 Contract of the Arrow town to Macetown Road,” and addressed to the Chairman of the Lake County Council. ‘Plans and specification mav be seen at, the Lake County Office, Queenstown, or at the Office of the Engineer, Mr J. S. Mollison, Exchange Court, Dunedin. By command, OLIVER WAKEFIELD, Under-Secretary :IU R. MAIN ROAD FROM ARROWTOWN TO MACETOWK NO. 2 CONTRACT FROM SOHO CREEK TO CORONET CREEK. Mines Department, Wellington, 9th April, 1883. THE time for receiving Tenders for the above Contract is extended until NOON of MONDAY, the 30th of APRIL Inst. By command, OLIVER WAKEFIELD, UnJer-Secro'tary. JNVERCARGILL REVIEW PARTY. CUOO VOLUNTEERS AT 10a. EACH. To be Fought for at Invercargill, on the • i‘ ' 1 Eve off -‘ r MON HAY, MAY 21st, 1883.. Divided as below, making a less amount for the first throe Hones and giving a better Dividend for other Horses. There will also bo a bonus of £25 for any member of the Review who spots or tips nearest to the firsts Horses in the Birthday Handicap. All letters dated as received. If two tips arc the same, the one that was received first gets the Bonus. Registered Letters Not Accepted. WILL CLOSE POSITIVELY MAV 21. DUNEDIN QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY MEETING. Birthday Hdcp. First.. .. £4OO Second ... 200 Third ... 100 Others divided 610 £l3lO Tradesmen's Hdcp. First.. .. £2OO Second ... 100 Third ... 75 Others divided 400 L £775 Cash Prizes. ■ 1 Sixty at £io £6OO Sixty-throe at £5 ... 315 £915 6000 AT 10 SHILLINGS. Each Ticket has Four Chances. Please send P.O. Oiders, Bank Notes, or Crossed Cheques, with exchange added. Only 3d in Stamps required for reply and result. Address—" Adamant versus Ada Mantua,” Care T. J. Lhmsden, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Box 79, Post Office, Invercargill. P.S.—Have no Agents to draw money hr j horses. See Invercargill Papers. j T. J. LUMSDEN V. I. ABRAHAM.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1091, 27 April 1883, Page 2
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538Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1091, 27 April 1883, Page 2
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