SOLICITOR, Will attend the COURT at BLACKS every Court clay. NOTICE. JpU ISO NT EDwheat has been Uid on. the Earnscleugh Station tor Babbits , WILLIAM FRASER. NOTICE. *TfIROM and AFTER this date JP„. ; POISON for LOGS will be laid on ray property; and further nojiceis hereby given that any one trespassing will be prosecuted. ' JAS. MAOARTHUB. February 21,1883 N OT ICE. A S RABBIT POISONING is iV now being carried out onMoutere Station persons are cautioned against trespassing on the RUN for "the purpo-o of killing rabbits or skin Tiing those they may find poisoned. McLaren & turnbull. Moutere Station, . ' May 2, 1882. 'ttsSSEkADE butchery. <Tjp HOM A S SPAIN, FAMILY BUTCHER, TARBERT STREET. ALEXANDRA. Raving taken the Premises situate opposite Ryan’s Beudigo Hotel, and known ns tVßogau’s, I respectfully heg to notify that 1 am prepared to supply the District with ’the best class of Meat, and moreover, to deliver it daily. NOTICE. A S RABBIT DESTRUCTION by JIjL Traps Poison, etc, is now lieing earned on on the unoccupied Sections of Block 11, Blackstone District; and that portion of Bock T., Lauder, lying east of Lauder ■Creek, persons trespassing on said .ground for the purpose of killing or -•skinning rabbits will be prosecuted. WILLIAM CLUNIE, Contractor to the Settlers. Cambrians, June 10th, 1884.
'OR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. Either one half or the whole of that Valuable Minin" Property situate at the NEVIS, belonging to Mr J. Jack? son, consisting of two Water Races, 'with rights to 20 heads of water; a I ■acre claim (three fourths of which is * unworked); over 1000 ft of iron piping (new) j with all the latest improvements for working the ground by hydraulic pressure. The claim, hits been worked by Mr Jackson for over 5 years, and bank records of gold receipts will bo shown to iat&fide purchasers. " Fbr further particulars apply to MR JACKSON, ■ On the ground ; ■ Or .1 AS. MARSHALL, Agent, Cromwell F 0 R S ALE. A nearly new Kitchen Range. Birmingham, of Dunedin, maker Apply GEO. FA CHE, Auctioneer. GREEN’S FANCY, BAZAAR, ophir BOOKS, STATIONERY, TOYS, AND GENERA L. FANCY GOODS. Ilamtcopathic and Patent Medicines, Tobaccos, eic. PHOTOGRAPHY. • Portraits taken on . Moderate Terms. Yews on hand. Brooches, etc., repaired, Clocks and Sewing Machines put in order. Agent for the Dunedin Morning Herald and Public Opinion. T\UNSTA N BUTCHERY, \J . SUNDEKLAND Si., < T.DYR. CHARLES ATTFIELD Being new the sole proprietor of this business, respectfully solicits a continuance of the custom accorded the late firm of Altdeld and Weisford The very best meat obtainable only kept Small Goods of every description. Poultry of every c ase.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1173, 22 August 1884, Page 2
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