V. R. I Biuctnt fiToniitj (Council floticcs. VINCENT COUNTY. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NO TENDERS FOR WORKS will for Jjtho futurelbe accepted unless Written upon the Printed forms supplied by the County Council, and accompanied by a proper schedule of prices, The necessary forms will be obtainable at the following pieces, and the plans for each contract will be accompanied by a set of specimen forms tilled up in blank : County Offices— CLYDE County Offices—CROMWELL Post Office—OPHlß Post Office—ALEXANDRA Schoolhouse -MATAKANUI Schoolhouse—B.tLD HILL FLAT . Schoolhouse—BANNOCKßUßN|| Schoolhouse—BENDlGO Schoolhouse—HAWEA FLAT Schoolhouse—PEMßßOKE. VV. FRASER, Chairman. Vincent County Offices, Clyde, October 20th, 18S3. VINCENT COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received at the County Offices, Clyde, up till 3 p.m. nu WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of NOVEMBER, 1883, for the undermentioned work : CONTRACT, No. 112: Construction of 25 CHAINSof the Main Road in Block X, Pi alburn District, Ida Valley. Plan and Specification may be seen at the County Offices, Clyde, and at the Post Office, Ophir. Tenders to be addressed to the “ Chairman,” and marked outside “Tender for Contract No. 112.” Neither the lowest nor any tender'necessarily accepted. L. D. MAC6EORGE, County Engineer. Vincent County Offices, Clyde, October 31, 1883. VINCENT COUNTY. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. THAT all Unpaid Rates must be paid without further delay, or action w ill be taken for recovery, JOHN T. EVANS, County t lerk., SALE BY AUCTION. V TUESDAY, WOY. 27th, 1883, At Noon, AT IDA YALLEY. MILKING COWS, DRAUGHT HORSES, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Etc., Etc , Etc. George pac hj e, instructed by Mr Brian Flannery, who is giving up farming, will sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday, November 27th, at noon, on the farm, Ida Yalley, 60 HEAD PRIME CATTLE, Including— Fat bullocks, cows with calves at foot and springing, and good forward stores 6 excellent draught horses Farm dray with frame Dray, plough, and leading harness Reaping machine Double-furrow plough Set of 4-leaf harrows (All Reid and Gray’s). About 20 pigs Poultry of all sorts Household furniture Dairy utensils 300 bushels of oats 1600 bushels of wheat (Both good clean grain). LUNCHEON PROVIDED. This Sale being hona fid", and unreserved, affords an opportunity to Farmers, Dairymen, Butchers, and others, that but seldom presents itself, and should commuud a large attendance of purchasers. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN SAMUEL FOOTE. 0 R SALE. By Tender—Two Extended Claims at Robinson’s Spur, Blackstone Hill, with Tail Race, Dams, Water Races nine rai es in length. There is a hut on the claim, with mining tools, etc. Good supply ot coal within 20 yards_of the hut. Tenders will be received at MRS, FOOTE’S TEMPERANCE ROOMS, Willow Bank, Hill’s Creek. MRS GRACE FOOTE still con- 1 tinues the business carried on by her during the life-time of her late husband (John Samuel Foote), and trusts to merit a continuance of patronage. Temperance Rooms, Willow Bank, Hill’s Creek, ' f’ri’Mv -GOOD STABLING.* < ' •* t . i* : ■if
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1125, 23 November 1883, Page 2
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