MISCELLANEOUS. DUNEDIN I DUNEDIIN ! ! CHEAP FARES ! ! CHEAP FARES ! i QPEOIAL F_QII&-«-fiOKSE" COACH. Tuesdays, Thubs^ays, ANiyS-imiRDAYSif LEAVIM& CABCTW^'S HORSE // HOTEL/AT^B AM, M) HENRY HOYT & CO., Proprietors. T ADIES' and GENTS' VISITING and \ 1 WEDDING CARDS, neatly printed At the " Bruce Herald " Office. BIPOUTANT NOTICE, MR. B. SMITH T)EGS to inform the Settlers of the Clutha and surrounding Districts, that he has resumed, his old occupation of Auctioneer, and that he is now prepared to receive orders foi the Sale by Auction of all descriptions of Propert}', Horses, Cattle, &c, &c, which will be executed with punctuality and on the most reasonable terms. INCH CLUTHA STEAM FLOUR MILL. JOHN AD AM SON, Proprietor, T>EGS to thank the Settlers of the surrounding Districts for the liberal support hitherto enjoyed, and trusts, by strict attention to business %tto receive a continuation of their favors. Up-country Stations supplied with Flour, &c, per s.s. Tuapeka, at the lowest market rates. FOR SALE. ELIGIBLE ' SSI ALL FARM, AT COAL POINT, CLUTHA, With or without Working Stock and Farming Implements. /CONSISTING of 77 Acres of splendid v_y Arable Land, 47 acres of which have been broken up and put into crop, situate within five miles oi a Shipping Port, at which the S. S. N. Coy.'s Steamer " Tuapeka " calls regularly, it is also within easy access of the central township of Milton, Tokomairiro. A stream of water, (the only one available in the district) capable of driving a powerful flour mill bounds the Lands on the one side. A plentiful supply of both coal and timber exists upon the land. The Improvements consist of Dwelling-house, Barn, Stock-yard, Fencing, Garden, &c. Within a few miles of the lands there is a Church, School, Post Office, Store, &c. As the present Proprietor purposes leaving the Colony, no reasonable offer will be refused. Title. — Crowit Grant. For further particulars apply at the Office of this Paper. | WILLIAM YOUNG, Store keepfr, Warepa, HAS just added to his well-selected Stock a Fresh Assortment of Goods, siu'ted f - the District, consisting of — Drapery Hosiery Millinery, and General Stores. &c. &c. &c. POCKET BOOKS and PURSES, in Morocco, and velvet Metallic Paper Books „ Betting Books „ Field Books Ladies' Note Books (All sizes and prices), At the " Bruce Herald " Office, Tokomairiro. KAIKORAI TA^;NERy^ELLMONaEEY TMIAm AjlSX^jfty T ME R S are SaCj- Bi y< ns. c& TO 00 *!}. TaUow, Byles, Sheep sk nf / &\J, |cc., in TemporaryOffice — Produce Expifange, Jetty- [ street, Dunediii. PHILIP M^ARTHY^ANhTco., I A Walker-street J Dj*|ycdin. N. B. — DwrTwdcK of all descriptions made to order, \ountry Orders pjwretually attended to. Small Kegs for>he Million. WANTED. A PLOUGHMAN for Kaihiku— Highest wages given. Apply office of this paper,
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Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 125, 30 August 1866, Page 4
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443Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 125, 30 August 1866, Page 4
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