RTUR T 0 N SOLICITOR, "Will attend the COURT at BLACKS every’Court day. NOTICE. |3UISoNED wheat has been laid ou the Earnscleugh Station for Babbits* WILLIAM FRASER. NOTICE. TJIROM and AFTER this date JD POISON for DOGS will be laid on my property; and farther notice is hereby given that any one found trespassing will be prosecuted. JAS. MACARTHUE. February 21, 1883. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS found trespassing with dugs on Matakanui Runs from date will be prosecuted. LAIDLAW & CRAWFORD. July 23, 1884. JAMES RIVERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANT, Alexandra South. One of the Largest Stocks Up Country Of WINES, SPIRITS, GROCERIES, AND GENERAL STORES, To Select from. TheJNewestflLines of Drapery that come into the {Market. A Choice Lot of Saddlery. A visit of inspection will prove the above assertion to be correct. HEW YEAR AND XMAS GIFTS. Alexandra Fancy EmporiumG, N. M'DONALD Begs to announce to the inhabitants of Central Otago that he has just received a Large Consignment direct from Home markets of goods suitable as Gifts aud Presents for the Ghrstmas and JNew Year. A Large aud Varied assortment of GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY ■of the Latest Designs, GOLD AND SILVER WATOHES ny the most noted makers. . The Clothing and Drapery departis replete with everything of the newest materials and latest fashions for old and young of both sexes. G. N. M’DONALD, Fancy Emporium, Clothing and Drapery Establishment, Alexandra. |flOR SALE on deferred-payments JLJ 170 acres, known as The Elms, (Mr Oliver’s) Dunstan Flat, with residence, orchard, etc. Payments may extend over long period. Apply F. J. WILSON, Clyde. NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS found trespassing after this data on Moutere Run Hunting for Rabbits with Dogs or Guns or in any other way interfei'ing with Rabbits will be prosea cuted. M'LAREN & TURNBULL. December 23rd, 1884. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. GREEN’S FANCY GOODS DEPOT, OPHIR. A Christmas Gift will be given during the Holidays to all Gash Purchasers to the amount of live shillings at G R E E N’S FANCY BAZAAR PHOTOGRAPHY. Portraits taken at reduced rates L 5 REWARD. "\TTHEREABS on or about the 6th VV DECEMBER last some per son or persons did break into the school house, Ida' Valley, and maliciously smashed and destroyed property belonging to the “ Pride of the Valley Lodge" 1.0. G.T. This is to notify that the above reward will be paid by the Lodge to any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of thesaid person or persons. MAITEEW FARRELL, , r"*“' w.c.t i
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1194, 16 January 1885, Page 2
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