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CONTRACTS -130. Messrs M'NnUy and BaMinne, L 327 6a, accented 5 Felix Pox, 1332 16», Patrick Cahill 1492 10s. declined. 131. M’Nnlty and B thune. L 154 Bs, accepted ; Felix Po*. L 291 13s. declined. 132 Waldo and Barclay, L 45, accented ; Feix Pox, L 56 IT'* 41. CSqnhart snl Muir. I 80, declined 133. Waide and Barclay, L 05, accepted ; Pidi* Fax, L 139 16a Id. Urqahart and Muir, Ll4O, declined. 134 G. Gaudier, L 99 17»6d, Heo'ined. 135. James Ritchie. 1.197, accepted ; G. Gan dier, L3OO. Cavanatih and Muir. L 290 declined, (136 D. Moran, 1265, accepted; J. K. Atkins, UO7 ; John O. Ohanrle, I 391) 12*. J. Gorri all, L 331 10s. P. M‘Doaaid, L 319 Is 6d. Giles Talty, L 260 7s 7d, Patrick Toomey, L 293 5* declined. The rev. j. Lothian win hold Hivine Service as follows : Sunday, April 12. Alexandra ...' ... ... 1130 a.m. Clyde ... ... 330 p.m. Alexandra.. ... ... :7p.m. Sunday, April 19. Alexandra ... ... ... 11.30 a.m. Clyde 3 30 n.m. Alexandra . ..7pm. ST RAKER, DENTIST, May be Consulted at Dickie’s Hotel, Clyde, FOR A PEW DAYS. And at Tinkers daring following week for Two or Three Days. IRE I N S! U RANG E. The Undersigned is prepared to consider Proposals for Risks against Fire over Farm Buildings and tacks GEORGE FACHE, Clyde. V. B. PUBLIC WORKS, NEW ZEALAND. CONSTABLE’S HOUSE, LOCK-UP, and FENCING CONTRACT AT ALEXANitRA. VINCENT COUNTY, WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office until Noon of TUESDAY, ihe 21st vpiii, 1885, to- the above Contract Th y are to be marked ou the outside “ ' ender for Constable’s House, Lockup, and Fencing Contract at Alexandra,” and addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Dunedin. Drawings, specifications, and general conditions mar be seen at this Office and at 'he Police Stations at Alexans dra and Cromwell. The lowest or a iv Tender not necessarily accepted. By command.

E. R. ÜBSITER, Histrict Engineer. Public Works Office, Dunedin, 24th March, 1885 E.jR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. 50-A ere Paddock (Freehold), 25 acres laid down in English grass, the whole fenced and snb-divided, situate u.«in road Blacks to Tinkers, opposite Messrs L ddlaw and Crawford’s Homestead. THOMAS HUDDLESTONE, Tii kers. O U N D Between Roxburgh and Coal Creek, a Silver Watch and Chain. Owner can have same by giving all desc ip'tions and paying expense of adver tising. JOHN BROWN, Hawksluiru Station. Rob rob com pa n y’s SECOND PROGRAMME BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, To be run nn the 23rd Mav, 1885. 3000 Members *t 10s Each. Capital... ... ... ... LISOO Prizes as follows : Nominations. . Cash 'wards First... .. LSOO 2at LSO MOO Second ... 200 \ 2at 25 Third ... ll'O 1 10 at 10 - TOO Starters . . 200 |SO at 5 LIOOO | LSOO Each Ticket hj is Eight Chances. Remittances must be made as follow : PO Or'ers, payable to Rob Roy 0"!y. Cheques must he ma’kcd correct by P.aok. with Is exchange added. Rej.istere lett is or telegrams will not he accepted. Two stnmns necessary for reply and result. Address only to ROY ROY. Care H P. Thompson, B<>x 18. P. 0., Lawrence. READ THIS. To Rob Company Gentlemen—As 1 was one of the Members of Cnranvttee present at tho Draw'ng of your Consults ion I think it on'y fair that T should let the rn' lic know that it was wii bout execution the mo t straightforward Drawing I ever witnessed ; this is not only my own opinion hut that of every Committee man present. Your Company deserves every support for the very creditable manner in which their Drawings are conducts and the char way in which the hoi ks are k-pt (which are op* n for inspection by any Shareholder) is a credit to them. You are at perfect liberty to let any Shareholder know my name. I can safe v say that I shall be able to dispose of 100 shares for yon in your next. Trusting that these few lines will be of benefit to your Company—l am, etc.. B.R.G.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1206, 10 April 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1206, 10 April 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1206, 10 April 1885, Page 2

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