NOTICE. (HE following nre the days appointed for holding the Resident Magistrate's and Warden's Courts for the combined Ooldfields Districts of Dunstan during the month of April, 1881 : Monday, 4th-Qucenstown, RM Court Tuesday, sth—Arrowtown Wednesday, Gih-Q<ieenstown, Warden's Court Wednesday, 13th—Clyde Thursday, 14th— Alexandra Friday, 15th—Cromwell Wednesday, 20th—Roxburgh Wednesday, 27th—Clyde Thursday/28th—Alexandra Friday, 29th—Cromwell JACKSON KEDDELL. Warden and R.M Cromwell, March 21st, 1881. NOTICE. m H O M A S MAKE R i- TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. ROXBURGH, Desires to intimate to the inhabitants of Roxburgh and surrounding districts that ! he has commenced business in those premises next door to Mr Burton's office, and is prepared to execute work in connection with the trade in first-class style. A good fit is guaranteed. ___ NOTICE. j" OTICE Is Hereby Given that Poison is laid for Rabbits and Dogs on Runs 100 and 3C9 ; also, on freehold; land. CAR GILL & ANDERSON. Teviot Station, August 18th, 1880. NOTICE. , .AWKKRS, RABBITERS, and 1.1 others are cautioned against dealing with c-r removing rabbit skins from Run 3C9, as such is illegal, and will be prosecuted according to ]nw. CARGILL * ANDERSON* Teviot Station, March 20th, 1881. BOROUGH OF ROXBURGH. "VTOTICE Is Hereby Given that on and after this date, Poison for Hahhits will be laid on all lands within the Borough of Roxburgh, including the Recreation Reserve. JAMES BETGHTON, Mayor of Roxburgh. Roxburgh, Bth February, 1881-' MOA FLAT SCHOOL. OF ENGLAND SERVICE <J Will be held in the above School every SECOND SUNDAY in the month. C. COOPER. POSTAL NOTICE. EUROPEAN MAILSMAILS CLOSE— For Millers Flat, Horseshoe Bend T»:tes Junction, Beaumont, Lawrence. Dnnedin, &c., every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 a.m. For Coal Creek, Bald Hill, Mann-bn-ikia, Clyde, Cromwell, Arrow, and Qneenstown, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 p.m. MAILS ARRIVF— From Dunedin and intermediate offices every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at SV3O p.m. From Qneenstown and intermediate offices every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7.45 p.m. The next English and Europpan mail via San Francisco, closes on Thursday 21st April, at 7 a.m.—Money order previous days at 4 p.m., and registered the letters at 5 p.m —Suez Mail closes ou Tuesday, 4th May, at 7 a.m. THOMAS COOP, Postmaster. Post Office, Roxburgh, 3lst March, 1881. The Right Rev. Bishop Moran leaves Puncdin this day (Wednesday) per s.s. Te Anau en route for San Francisco and Rome. During His Lordship's absence, the " Tablet" will he edited by a gentleman who has throughout been one cf the chief contributors.
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Mt Benger Mail, Volume I, Issue 51, 20 April 1881, Page 3
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