JACKSON KEDDELL, R.M. and Warden. R.M. Court House, Clyde, Clyde, September 20, 1883. Note.—The Clerk and Receiver will visit Alexandra and Blacks on the day week preceding the respective Court days for the purpose of issuing summonses and receiving revenue. jy/j" R. T U RT O N SOLICITOR, Will attend the COURT at BLACKS ovary Court day. NOTICE, JpUISONED wheat has been laid on the Earnscleugh Station for Rabbits. WILLIAM FRASER. NOTICE. TTmOM and AFTER this date Jj POISON for DOGS will be laid on my property; and further notice is hereby given that any one found trespassing will be prosecuted. JAS. MACARTHUR. February 21,1883. NOTICE. AS RABBIT POISONING is now being carried out on Moutere Station persons are cautioned against trespassing on the RUN for the purpose of killing rabbits or skinning those they may find poisoned. McLaren & turnbull. Moutero Station, May 2, 1882, NOTICE, and AFTER the 15 th of April poison will be laid for rabbits and dogs on the Matakanui Station. JOHN STRONACH, Manager. Matakanui Station, Aprils, 1882. NOTICE, ALL unauthorised persons rabbiting. either with guns or dogs, on the Earnscleugh Run after this date will be prosecuted. WILLIAM. FRASER, Earnscleugh, April 27, 1883. NOTICE. and AFTER this Date poison or rabbits and dogs will be laid on ’the 12 Mile Beach, and my Farm. JOHN BUTLER. Bald Hill Flat, May 7th 1883. NOTICE. UNAUTHORISED PERSONS found trespassing in pursuit of Rabbits, or driving or disturbing any Cattle or Sheep depasture ing on the Galloway Runs will be pro* secuted. ROBERT GONION, Manager. June 25, 1883 VINCENT COUNTY HOTEL, Clyde, GEORGE MURRAY (Late James Holt), PROPRIETOR. Haying Leased the above wellknown newly-erected stone buildings for a number of years, I beg to solicit a sharge of patronage of the travelling public, and can assure those who may favour me with a call, that they will receive every attention. The hotel comprises private and public sitting rooms, large dining hall, ten bedrooms and bathroom, all of which will be found replete with every convenience. The stables consists of 7 stalls and 4 loose boxes, and as they will be under my own personal supervision, owners may rely on their horses being well cared for. Prices strictly moderate to suit the times. The best brands of wines, spirits, and beers only kept. Every attention bestowed on boarders. GEORGE MURRAY.]
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1120, 19 October 1883, Page 2
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391Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1120, 19 October 1883, Page 2
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