Simcent dountj ffiomuil fiottua. yi,if CENT COUNTY. NO ACKNOWLEDGMENT from and after this date will be made of the receipt of Stamps sent in payment of Rates, as such mode of payment is contrary to the Eatabliahedjßule of the Comity. The Collector will visit the various centres of population in the County at tome date in NOVEMBER, of which due notice will be given. Wh. FRASER, Chairman. Vincent County Offices, Clyde, October Ist, 1885. NCENT COUNTY. CONTRACTS,
Contract 140. H. Sinnamon. L 46 3s 7d, accepted ; P. M‘Donald, Ls(i H B , declined. 141- W. Brady, L 55 13s, accepted ; P. M-Donald, L7B, J, Drummy, LlO9. 15a, declined. 143—P. M'Nulty, L3O 12s 6d, accepted, 144—D, Moran, 1.133 4s, accepted ; Featheraton and Steel, L 298 17a, 6.1, declined. Maintenance Contracts.-Nos. 1,2, 3, 6, 8, no tenders accepted. No. 4—D Moran, L2O, accepted. No. 6—C. Harding, L 35, accepted ; J. Drummy LSO, J. Fr ise--180. W. Bialy L 52. R. Love LBO. H. H. ff» . son L 39 103, E. Brady L 125, A. Larson L 75, declined. No. 7-J. l.iley L 54, accepted. 135—M'Nulty and Co 1.372, declined. IME. TIME. TIME. TIME. WANTED, 1000 Clocks to clean or repair. Clocks a Specialty.
Time destroys the Speculations of Man, but it confirms the Judgments of Nature. E. HAYES. Ophir. X 0, M< I, AUGH LA S, " * Merchant Tailor, SUNDERLAND STREET, CLYDE (Adjoining Dunstan Times Office). All Classes of Clothes made to Order. Lady’s Mantles, Jackets, and Elding Habits made. Clothes Cleaned, and Repairs Neatly Executed.
jp'Oß SALE PRIVATELY. A Full Compass Trichord Pianoforte, nearly'new, on easy terms. Apply to The Thoroughbred Entire Horse Q. U A R D S M A N, By Talisman—Ladybird, WILL STAND AT BLACKS THIS SEASON, Visiting the Surrounding Districts. GEO. FACHE, Clyde,
This grandson of Traduce* is a beautiful black horse, standing 17 hands huh, eight years old, with immense bone and muscle (the thing so much looked for in thoroughbred stock Guardsman has travelled the Gan terbury and Taieri Plains Districts, where his stock is unequalled ; he has a grand temper, and is a very sure foul-getter. Terms—L6 ss, payable on Ist February, 1886. I he bona fide 'owner of Three or more Mares will be liberally dealt with. A paddock will be provided for mares from a distance. Ad cate taken, but no responsibility incurred. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON The well-known Carriage Stallion ri A L A B A N, BLACKS, IDA VALLEY, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. PETER HARRINGTON, Proprietor, IN THE
He is a bay horse, got by Young Calaban, out of Amethyst, by Sfoung Whalebone, out of Amber, got by Glaucus (Arab); her dam Splendors (imported), bj Emancipation. Young Calaban by Calaban (im» ported), dam by Charlie O’Malley; grand dam Skeleton (imported). Charlie O’Malley by Rouse’s Emigrant, out of Bet Hayat, by Bachelor (imported), out of Cutty Sark (aldo imp rrted). J , Calaban by Kingston; dam Hay, by Cowl Cheshire Witch, by Panta« loon, by Hooton, dam Catton. i Calaban stands over sixteen hands high, and of excellent temper. Terms—As per agreement; groomage, 6s, at first service. R. JENKINS, Owner, Opbir.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1232, 9 October 1885, Page 2
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