NEW ADVERTISEMENT. T O L E T, A SPACIOUS Shop and Dwelling-house in Main South Roai. For Particulars, apply to GEO. CAPSTICK. NOTICE. A STRAWBERRY STEER, with no risible brand, has been running on my property for the past three years, and has proved a great nuisance to my cattle, having Buckled my cows daring that time. Unless claimed and L 5 damages paid by the owner, within 14 days, it will be sold to defray expenses, without further notice. JAMES REID, Akatore. 15th October, 1874. NOTICE. IN anticipation of the early opening of the New Road to the " Real Mackay " Coal Quarry, an Office for the transaction of all business connected with the mine, has been opened, adjoining to the Bruce Herald Office, Milton. Orders now being received for Coal, to be delivered so soon as the weather renders the road passable for traffic, qOUTTER, HISLOP, AND GRAY, MILTON, TAILORS, CLOTHIERS, AND DRAPERS. E[ew Scotch, English, and Colonial TWEEDS. Tweed Suits made to measure, thoroughly shrunk. READY-MADE CLOTHING, MEN'S MERCERY, &c. Special Cheap Lot[of Tweeds for Boys' Suits. SOUTTER, HISLOP, AND GRAY, Milton. MOUNT STUART ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. THE Board having fixed a General Rate of One Shilling in the £ on all property within the District for the year ending June 30th, 1875. All objections to the rate must be sent to the Clerk in writing, and a meeting of the Board will be held to hear and decide all such objections on Friday, the 20th November, at 2 p.m., at Mr Jaaper Clark's house, at which place the Rate Book can be seen from this date. ALEX. NELSON, Clerk to the Board. Lovell's Flat, Oct. 17, 1874. ONE POUND REWARD. T OST, a DOG, light brindle about the -*- - " head and feet, rough hair about the mouth. A reward of £1 will be paid on returning the same, or giving such information as will lead to its discovery by CAPSTICK, DUTHIE, & CO., Milton. THE REAL MACKAY COAL QUARRY ! OPENING PIC-NIC ! ! GRAND GALA DAY ! ! ! SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 24. mHE Proprietor of the REAL MACKAY X COAL QUARRY begs respectfully to invite the Public of Milton and vicinity to a PIC-NIC to be held in honor of the opening of the New Road to the Mine, and trusts that they will largely avail themselves of this opportunity of examining the wonders of Nature, as exemplified in the extensive Coal deposits of the district, and the picturesque portion of country opened up by the New Road, which will form the most pleasant and enjoyable drive out of Milton. An Instrumental Band will be in attendance. Refreshments in abundance on the ground throughout the day. Sports provided for young and old. Dancing on the green, &c. Fatfily parties invited. The party headed by the Band will leave the Real Mackay Coal Office, Milton, at 30 o'clock sharp. No special invitations issued. All are welcome. QOUTTER, HISLOP, AND GRAY, MILTON, Have on Sale a Large Assortment of COLONIAL AND ENGLISH BOOTS. Ladies', Maids', and Children's Boota, Gent's., Youths', and Boys' Boots, of every description. SOUTTER, HISLOP, AND GRAY, i MILTON,
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Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 642, 20 October 1874, Page 4
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