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. , . _ f INNHAL XJ RAGES. Special Advantage to Sporting Men from a Distance. 4 V* V*A. M 0 0 K t. Of the Junction Hotel, Clyde, has a good Paddock, thoroughly fenced, con tiguous to the Racecourse, good English grass, and plenty of water,' Charge, 2a 6d per day. A Free Cottage on the Orouna for Bipeds. It is unnecessary f >r me to comment on my exhilirating brinks at the Hotel. F. FORREST, SHAREBROKER AND MINING AGENT, N E WJ3 AGE NT, Alexandra,: w _, Agent for the Dons?an. T/mbi^ LEXANDRA FANCY > REPOS R Y . AND LADIES’ HABERDASHERY STORE. MRS M'D ON A I D (Widow of the late G. N, M‘Donald) Respectfully informs her numerous friends and acquaintances that the will conduct the business as usual, and ■A_ trusts to meet with support. fancy goods Of all descriptions, from a Gold Watch and Trinkets to a Child’s Rattle. A choice lot of Articles suited foi Christmas Presents, Ladies’ Haberdashery of Every Description, Tobacco and Cigars and other requirements for the Gentlemen, A Visit of Inspection is only asked. PHOTOGRAPHY. PHOTOGRAPH Y.jg^^ J. M, NIGH o{/i 3 (From Invercargill) HAS OPENED HIS' STUDIO AT ALEXANDRA FOR A SHORT TIME. Please Come Early. J. M. Nicholas is so well known throughout the Province as a FirstClass Photographer, that it needs no comment, especially for Groups and Children. Studio Opposite Criterion Hotel, Alexandra. HAWEA DISTRIC WEDNESDAY, DEG. 29th, JBf At 2 o’clock. IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CROMWELL. SALE BY PUBLIC Thomas McCraoke has been instructed by B. HALLENSTEIN i Executors < the late ALEXANDER BEAVER ( Mr Arnd And Mrs ARNDT, To sell on the above date the follow! Lots of AGRICULTURA L LAN In the Hawea District:— Lot I—Consisting of sections 7, 8, and ■ 9, block I, 150 acres Lot 2—Consisting of sections 29 and 30, Ij'ock.l, 100 acres Lot 3—Consisting of sections 24 and , 25, block I, 100 acres Lot 4—Consisting of sections 22, 23, and 39, block 1,139 alr 3?p. The above land was selected bv the late Mr Arndt, and is acknowledged to be the Richest Agricultural Land in the Hawea District. It is all in its virgin state, and with the high prices that are now almost certain to rule in the future for wheat and oats in the Cromwell District, the cost of the land can be taken out of the ground in a very short period. As the Executors are bound by the will to sell, they have decided to offer the land on very easy terras One fifth cash on fall of hammer ; one-fifth by a three months’ acceptance; and three fifths at option of purchaser can remain on mortgage at 7 per cent interest. Plans can be seen and full particulars obtained from THOMAS McCRACKEN, Auctioneer, Cromwell.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1294, 17 December 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 1294, 17 December 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 1294, 17 December 1886, Page 2

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