Biitrtrl ecjntg eomuil flcifcj*. •yiNOENT COUNTY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Vincent Connty Council have MADE and LEVIED a GENERAL «ATB of ONE tWPQUND on the Rateable within the County for the jftr jffrp HUVi March 1887. / The Rate is now open for Inspection at the Connty Offices, Clyde, between the boars of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.l JOHN S. DICKIE, County Clerk. Gift & auction bazaar In Aid of ST. MICHAEL’S CHURCH OF ENGLAND Will be h frfajA TOWN H A/L L, CLYDE, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER stb, 1886. Gifts received by the Lady Members of the Committee, by the Rev. Mr Martin, or at the Office of this Paper. SALE BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, OCT. 2Sth, 1886, At 2 p.m. NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE. WITHOUT JdSSPBtfE." TOWN HALL/cLYDB Removed for Convenience of Sale. AEOEGE faohi VjT will sell hy public auction ai the Town Hall, Clyde, on Thursday October 28th, at 2 pm., withou reserve, A lot of good useful and serviceable Furniture, comprising— Mahogany couch in haircloth Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s easy chairs in same Full compass cottage pianoforte, by Brinsmead (a really good instrument 2 ladies’ work tables, very good and useful 2 dozen cane chairs Cedar washstands and dressing tables Night commode To parties furnishing this sals presents a really good opportunity, os everything is of the best quality and in g. od order, and have to be sold without any reserve. AT SAME TIME AND PLACE. On account of Police Department— Riding saddle and sundry harness On account of other parties—--20 dozen good bar tumblers Etc., Etc., Etc. V. E. Under the Dtsixngurshsd Patronage of Sir G. Grey, Sir G. Bowen, Sir Sir James Fer o nsson, etc., etc. D UNSTA Clyde, JOSEPH BELL, GEK. THE BEST OF SIBLING Under the supervision of an efficiet Groom. Saddle Horees and Buggies for Hir Terminus for Cobb’s Coaches via Pa merstoc, and Lawrence through I Queenstown, V Iclo H1 A STOKE, Clyde. BENJAMIN NAYLOR, General Draeer, Hosier, Clothier, E/vfy dasher. BOOT AND SHO]j/m POTHER, WINE, PRODUCE MWR CTI ANT GENERAL STOREKEEPER. HAM AND BACON CURER, Dealer in Agricultural Implements, Ironmongery, Glass, Ciockeryware, Patent Medicines, Fancy Goods, etc. Local-made Butter and Cheese always on hand. Storekeepers supplied. Agent for Reid and Cray’s Farming Implements ami Machines. Having disposed of Business of For warding Agents at Palmerston to Mr J/EV/REST, we desire to thank tM Pjfbli* for the liberal ns for so many years, a aontmuance of same for our SuyCessoJV- — chas. HaYnes & son. July 31, 1886. Referring to the above, I beg to state that I have PURCHASED the BUSINESS for many years carried on by CHAS. HAYNES and SON as from the 2nd AUGUST. The Business will be carried on as previously, in all its branches, and I solicit a continuance of favour's. J. EVEREST. Eta,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1284, 8 October 1886, Page 2
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