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p "" general Notices. '" , KNAPDALE ROAD DISTRIOT. RESULT QF ELE.OTION. THOMAS HUGHES BARCLAY has been duly .elected a Member of the above Road Board for the Otama subdivision. J. H. ! PERKINS, ... d536 Returning Officer. KNAPDALE ROAD BOARD. rpHE BALANCE SHEET for the year -*- ending 31st March, 1883, is open for inspection at the house of the Chairman, ' Otama. J. H, PERKINS, d537 Clerk. -\rOTIOE TO FARMERS AND •^ OTHERS. ! I will be round on my CASTRATING •tour in October. EODERICK BARCLAY, d435 Long Bush, Southland. CHIMNEYSWEEP & NIGHTMAN

tOHN RUSHA begs to intimate to the •J residents of Gore that he is prepared to act as Chimneysweep and Nightman. 505 Charges Strictly Moderate. ©RANT'S BUILDINGS, «ORE. *1*"R« KNOWLES begs to intimate that •*■*•*- she has opened Refreshment Rooms in Grant's buildings opposite the Railway Station. Tea andi Coffee at all hours; Confectionery, Fruit, ice., supplied at a moment's notice, Noth.— -All trains stop at the Gferc Station long enough to allow of passengers obtaining refreshment, d304 IMPORTANT ! WHERE TO GO when in Dunedin if yon want a Shave.— Go ttfTßEissE If you want your Hair cut—^o to Beissers. If you want a Hot or Cold Bath— Go t« Beissel's. Note the Address carefully— Next door to the Coffee Palace, in Moray Place, and just round the corner from City Hotel. c962 •TEMPERANCE HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), Gore. ; PRITATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "]\/TRS FISHER begs to intimate te her -*-'-*- friends and the publio that having taken the House lately occupied by Mr Rusha Patrons will find every comfort and convenience, . MEALS AT ALL HOURS. d358

COOKING RANGES. BARNINGHAM T~CO/, Manufacturers ..-:, •. :«iOfthe;]. j- • PATENT PRIZE RANGE^ ZEALANDIA, requires no setting, -will 'buijn .any coal,: and can be used as an Open Fireplace Iron Fretwork for Verandahs in great y { variety. ■ - victorlTlwndry, Ring-street (opposite Hospital), Dunedin, THE FARMERS feVXIKEt I .-A PLAIN and; Simple Detail of Farming,' '' '/*..■.-- :being the result of. upwards of fifty years practical experience of the -author, > ' : ' ] . ? - '' s - WILLIAMfeTIJRNER, ' '"'• Raycnsbourrie. The Book, contains tho various . Methods of Farming, Grazing ; Dairy, Poultry, Garden and Qiphard Management ,\also> the. Management of Live Stock, Cropping, planting, and Hop.Growing... ! . : .i Pride : Five Shillings. | i '-. jT|i be , had of .• Messrs -Wilkie and C0., : Princes-street, Dunedin ; at the Bookstall, Railway Station, Dunedin ; Mr, W. Barclay, Post Office Store, RavCrisbourne ; and of th* Author. ,; "':...•.• ' kmssssssssßEducational* ... PEOFESSIONAIi,CAED. 7Mj% Wm. .MqLACHLAN, Member of the J -'^- Adelaide and Melbourne Academies of Musicj teacher of the Organ,- Piano and Harmonium, respectfully informs the Public of Gore and Surrounding Districts that he is prepared to .receive pupils. Terms on application at Mr Grant's Criterion Hotel, Gore. Select Balls and Parties Attended. di46 ! SCHOOL NOTICE. 'T\ & FORD is now prepared to take I £-2? pupils for general instruction, frem 10 a.m. to * p.m. . also has a Night School fi-sja half -paßt five- to half -past seven; | fcltvsieal instruction for the Cornet and other S Brass Band instruments given from half -.past I gevon to. nine o'clock on Mondays and 1 Fridays, Violin Clarionet, Flute, and Concertinr. taught on Tuesdays and Thursdays, eottunenciog at half-past seven at night Private lessons in French, Latin, and Singing taught by* the Tonic- Sel-Fa, method, on , Wednesday and Saturday nights a, half-past 1. s®ven sharp..' Terras— Bos per quarter; I Miwie, French, Latin, and Singing 2s 6d extra * ver week each i to. be paid monthly, r App^ytQ '..... 15, R^ FORD, Gordon. P.S.*-E. R. Ford guarantees to teach Pupils otany age up to forty to write. ■"c968'l E. R. TORD begs to inform the Public | that he e&. supply them with musujal watru,- . ments of <tve?y d.ewp^on^ from, the best makecs the ?r^r^ can produce. People requiring their Pianos tuned will please aequijnt hun ; w wishing to exchange for a Mir one, «IQ0&

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 294, 2 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 294, 2 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 294, 2 October 1883, Page 3

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