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f General Notices. |" lIPOTOGI. To Richaud H. OlFabbsll, Teacher Public School, Knapdale. SIR,— 1 beg t6 apologise for giving curreuoy w the rumour, that you swore at the children. I never heard you do bo, and have no authority for it, aud 1 r. g:-ji that I have been in any way the means of hurting your feelings or character. You withdrawing all claim of damages on me, — I are, Sir, your obedient servant, RICHARD WOOD. Chatton, October 26, 1883. dG4O ROBERT KERB, ! GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Pink Bush. A LL kinds of J Agricultural Implements _£\_ made and repaired. d 685 Horses carefully Shod. UTH WYNDHAM ROAD DISTRICT. \R(jads proposed to be stopped, and new ■"\ Uoad formed. Notico is hereby given in pursuancw of authority granted by section 93 of "The Public Works Act, 1876," that it is proposed to stop certain roadrlinea as already laid down .on Government survey {.lans, as described in 'the' first schedule hereto aftixed. And notice is hereby further given that it is proposed to opeii a road-line as described in the second schedule hereto affixed. The plans showing all the aforesaid proposed alterations are open, for public inspection at the South' Wyndham Schoolhouse, for period of twelve weeks from date hereof. Dated thissixth day of November. i. MALLCOTT RICHARDSON, , , Cliairmau, South Wyndham Road Board. First Schedule— Roads to be Closed : 1. All that road shoiwn as a dotted line, com- . • .mencing. at Trig. 0, and running in s south -westerly direction through, seclious'4, 41, 42, 29, 28, and 26, block Vlii.j Wyndham Survey District,' aiiti . terminating at the south-west boundary of section 26 aforesaid. I , 2. All th'nt.road 'commencing at Lh»: southeast angle of section 23, and running ; long the south-west boundary of section 26, block VIII,, Wyndham Survey .District j thenoe 146-5 links bearing Udeg. 55niin. ; thence 1007*5 links, bearing 137deg. 52min. ; thence 1348 links, bearing 270dcg. OOmin. to the commenciag poii.t, 3rAll thftt^^jd commencing at the southern boundary ol "sectic^._2;3, block VIII., i Wyndham Survey District,~and ruußAßgi 1088 links, Odeg. 55min, 5 thence 400 links in. a north-westerly direction along a curved line ; thence 200 links, bearing ! 174deg. 30min. ; thence 1197 links, bearing 18Qdeg, 55min. ; thence 100 links, bearing 90deg. OOmin. to the commencing point. Second Schedule— Road to be Opened : A rgad commencing at Trig. O, and running in a south-westerly^ direction through sections i, 41, 42, 29, 28, 26, and 23 block VIII.. Wyndham Survey Dis-, trict, . d 687

; Watchmaker i ' TIME IS MONEY. IF your Watch stops, take it to F. T. B. Walker, Practical Watchmaker.Matauiv. : where all repairs are done in a workmanlike j manner at moderate charges. ! N.8,-F. T. B, Walker visits Edendale 1 and Wyndham every Tuesday. Repairs left' » ! at any of the stores punctually attended, to. 8 d 368 j •JOSEPH BAKER, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c, Nearly opposite Bank of New Zealand, MAIN STREET, GORE. 1 J. B. having had large experience both in he Home and Colonial Trade, including the £ well-known firm of Rotherham and Son of Londoni and Messrs Kohn and Co and J. Hislop, Dunedin, comes before the inkabitanta of Gore and surround ing districts with confidence, and begs to assure them that he will be able to give entire satisfaction- in every branch of ' the trade. The names of *the above firms are = sufficientguarantee that all work turned out of his hands' will be of First-cla63 character. I The highest testimonials from Messrs : Kohn and Co.- and J. Hislop, Dunedin. r CHARGES MODEBATE. [ N.B.— Staves, cylinders, pinions, and wheels r cut or recut, , and all kinds of replacement an.l other work done for the trade. dGI , i■■ . . [Established 1861.] "W^TOHES-!' "W*4TOHES!i A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS, ■ ■Consisting of . vi - —Ladies-G old and Silver Watches . Made to special order with superior move- .': ments, and extra stout 18 Carat . Gold Cases. , ■ Also .extra finished .Rotherhams manufact ured to special order, now open . forj ;in- *" pfc «tfE6i.'Mf|tß.Dl l^--1 •.•'■> WATCHMAKER, > '' "" ' bEB-STiBEET, InVEBCA^I^L aI

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 309, 30 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 309, 30 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 309, 30 November 1883, Page 4

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