IN THE ESTATE OP THE LATE JOHN SAMUEL FOOTE. 0 R SALE. Two Brood Mares—one with foal at foot—by Hathaway. 1 Four-wheeled Express and Silver-mounted Harness. Also by Tender—2 Extended Claims at Robinson’s Spur, Blackstone Hill, with Tail Race, Dams, Water Races nine miles in length I here is a hut on the claim, with mining tools, etc Good supply of coal within 20 yards of the hut. Tenders will be received at Mrs FOOTE’S TEMPERANCE ROOMS, Willow Bank, Hill’s Creek. JIOR SALE OR TO L, t , THE DUNSTAN HOTEL, Clyde. The health of the Proprietress is the sole cause of her giving up Business Apply to MRS. GEORGE, Clyde. None but Principals treated with OPHIR, JULY 3rd, 1883. At 1 o’clock Sharp. In the Estate oi James Graham (deceased), a Bankrupt. George f ache, instructed by the Trustee in the above Estate, will sell by Public Auction, on the premises, Ophir, on the above date, The whole of the property in the above Estate, including j 2 Freehold Sections in the township of Ophir, with the buildings thereon hitherto occupied by the abovenamed bankrupt as a store and dwelling; Also, A quantity of of groceries, wines, spirits, drapery, bouts, hardware, etc. Further particulars in our next issue. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the erec-! tion of a Stone Residence at Sir A .Dillon Bell’s Ida Yalley Station, Ida Valley. Plans and specifications may be seen on application to Mr Denuistou, Manager Ida Valley Station; or to Mr A. D. Bell, Shag Yalley Station, Waiherao. Each tender most specify separately 1. The price for quarrying the whole of the stone required. 2. The price for carting the stone to site of house. . 3. The price for the construction of the building in ac ordauce with the plans ana specifications. The loca'ity of the stone proposed to be used and other particulars can be ascertained by applying to the Manager, at the Station. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned bv NOON on MONDAY, the 16th of JULY next. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. DREW AND LLOYD, Architects, Octagon Buildings, Dunedin. GOLD MEDAL NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS To Measure. To Measure. JOHN HARBOROW, PROFESSED SHIRTCUTTER, 3 MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. O H WHITE SHIRTS FnENCH CAMBRIC SHIRTS OXFORD SHIRTS CHI JKETINO SHIRTS NIGHT SHIRTS FLANNEL SHIRTS LAWN TENNIS SHIRTS SLEEPING SUITS COLLARS AND CUFFS &C. & C &0. E> >o A Sample Shirt in any style, made to measure or pattern, and dressed ready for USE in 24 hours if required Country custom solicited, and instructions for selfmeasurement, with pasterns of colored material sent post free on application. A Perfect Fit guaranteed- Quality, style, and workmanship ■ qual to any London West End House. Shirts refitted with new fronts, cuffs, Etc, Reference, by per mission, to customers in ad parts of the colony, J. H’s 10 years’ experience as a Shirt cutter in leading London Houses justifies him in asserting that a trial of a single Shirt or Garment made to measure will convince the wearer that, while patronising this Local Industry, he ensures for himself a comfort not to be obtained in purchasing a ready made imported article. JOHN UABBOKOW, Dunediii,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1105, 29 June 1883, Page 2
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