200 BEAUTIFUL VIEWS 200 . Of NE W ZBaLa K' £f ASD ‘;.;i , j ; A U S T 11 A L I A,; , Affording a Trip to thh Melbourne Exhibition in Two Hours. Illuminated by Lime Light. 0 Will Tie Exhibited as follows;—' CLYDE— Fkiday, May 2nd CROMWELL— Saturday, May 3rd BANNOCKBURN —Monday, May sth QUEENSTOWN —Wednesday, May 7th JP ' O - Il ; • 8- A' L- "E. 500 Growing Poplars suitable for ‘‘ fencing' putts jAW 50 Fruit Trees, I,£ PTo those parties who have late]-' taken up land in th«) Pool bum and Lauder Districts, the opportunity to get some live timber is a good one. Apply ios jauifiboinuluuM-imi , ]U K W. FRASER, • * ,y ’ BlScksmith, Alexandra SATURDAY, MAY 10th, 1884, i :rr f u At-iad’ciock.f id r v ; ! In the Estate uf G. W. Goodger, deceased, Intestate. DESIRABLES PROPERTIES TO ,$E SOLD. A ® O. F A C H E, vJT instructed by Mr Hickson, Agent for the Public Trustee, will Sell by Public Auction, at the Commercial Hotel, ,C omwell, on above date, at 12 o'clock sharp the following Properties;— Section ], Block IV., Wakefield Survey District containing 50 acres Agricultural land, the whole well fenced ami a dwePing thereon. Also Sections 31, 32. aud 33, Block 1., town of Cromwell, withcom-j modious Residence aud small Cottage thereon. Terms at Sale. Special attention is directed to this Sale. The Farm Property will prove a first-class investment either for settlor or speculator, the whole of the laud being fit for the plough The Cromwell property embraces an excel • lenr, house, built by the late Mr Goodger ot the best materials aud with all comeni-uces The Freehold is in a central position on the ten-ace overlooking Mel more street. 1 GEORGE P A CHE, Auctioneer. TVT AN El), a Shepherd ; go< d VV references. Apply CHaS. TURNBULL, Linnburn. IMPOUNDED on April 28, 1884, by H. Gimion, Esq., Manager Galloway Station,• )•| 1 Bay Gelding, branded like M near shoulder; small white spot on forehead, !J For which is claimed 10s per head driving expenses, and in default of being released, the above gelding will ho sold on Friday, May 23rd, 1884, at 1 3 o'clock NOON, at the Vincent' County Pound, Clyde. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, ’ Poundkeeper. ' - i : NOTICE. POISON .is now being laid for llabb ts on the Mining Reserve, West Bank Molyneux, and trapping also. Trapping on the Clyde Commonage is how going on, and poison will be laid forthwith.,. i . i, • All unauthorised persons found in pursuit of rabbits,- disturbing traps, or pushing up skins of poisoned rabbits, will be prosecuted by law without farther notice. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Contractor. MAIL NOTICE. MAILS FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM I; - • AND EUROPE. Via Rio dK Janikko and Plymouth. A mail for United Kingdom via Kio do danieio and Plymouth, will leave Lyttelton by the s.g, Topgariro, this month. Via Brindisi. A mail via Brindisi leaves Dunedin every ThueSDaV at' I !30 p.m. i / butters by this route must he specially addressed, and paid 8d per 4 bz. R. KEELE, ' ; Postmaster, Clyde.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1157, 2 May 1884, Page 2
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503Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 1157, 2 May 1884, Page 2
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