Clide quadrille ASSEMBLY. THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY ' ■ C WILL OPEN N THE SEASON FOR 1884 IN THE TOWN HaLl, CLYDE, * - . ■ -J' • ’ ON TUESDAY, MAY 13th, 1884. Dancing to commence at 8 sharp. i > J. M'OONNOnHIE, Hon. Sec. WILL the Person who took the Biding Whip from Murray’s Hotel, Clyde, on Monday, the 20th April, 1884, please return it so as to save further trouble,as he is known. £\ REWARD. LOST from Hawkdun Station about two months ago, a Bay Mare, branded like in The above cc slanting reward will be paid for such information as will lead to her recovery. Apply to HUGH WILSON, Post Office, Hills Creek. NOTICE. IN consequence of Dissolution of Partnership, all Monies owing to ns must be paid forthwith, or arrangements made for the payment of same ; ami all accounts- against us are requested to be rendered. A TTFIELD & WELSPORD. Clyde, April 28th, 1884.;' SALK BY AUCTION. ST. BATHANS DOWNS. DAIRY CATTLE, DRAUGHT HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENT’S, ETC, ETC. TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1 884, At Noon Sharp. ti EOR G E FAC m; IT having received instillations from Mr Andrew Jierncy, will sell by Public Auction on his farm, St. Bathans Downs, adjoining the St. Bathans Company’s Farm, on the above date the whole of his dead and live Stock, comprising— ■ 26 head of pure-bred Ayrshire cattle, mixed ages and sexes, iuc-uding cows with calves at foot and in calf, heifers and steers (all in good condition). 1 Alderney cow and calf, and 1 Alderney bull. , 3 first-class Oiy lesdale mares. 1 first-class Cli desdale filly and 1 colt, rising 4 years old, by Napoleon. 1 first-class Clydesdale filly and 1 colt, risingS years, by Napoleon. 1 first-cla » filly, vising 2 years, by Royal Duke 1 4-horse dray with frame. 1 set of dray and 2 sets leading i , ° harness 1 spring cart and harness, 1 Reid and Grey’s reaping machine 1 Reid and Grey’s double furrow plough 1 Reid and Grey’s single funow plough. 1 set 4-leaf harrows. 1 chaff cutting machine. 3 stacks of oats (about 90 tons). 2 stacks of wheat (red velvet and tuscan). 20 acres of turnips. Terms at Sale. Luncheon Provided To farmers and others this sale pre» seats an unusually good opportunity, as the cattle and horses are from the very best stock that could be purchased in Oamaru a few years since and as .Mr Tierney has made all ar rangementsto give up general farming and devote bis attention entirely to sheep, all will have to be sold to the highest bidders. The gram is of more than'ordinary good quality, and thimplements are nearly new.. VINCENT COUNTY. •jy AT A KAN UI RIDING. NOTICE. I Charles Wise, Returning Officer 5 for the Matakanui Riding, do hereby give notice that at the Nomination of Candidates to fill the Extraordinary Vacancy created by the resignation of Mr John Stronach, held on Monday, the 28th day of April, 1884, at the Matakanui Sclioolhouse, Mr Robert Sheppard, of Tinkers, ■. Was nominated and dulv ejected by me to serve as a member of the Vincent County Council for the Matakanui Riding. CHARLES WISE, Returning Officer. Dry bread, April 28, 1884.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1157, 2 May 1884, Page 2
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