New Advertisements M. EYR T E & C -°*' Beg to call attention to the following DIRECT SHIPMENTS OF . GOODS FROM GLASGOW, (Ex ship Wild Deer,) FOR THE WINTER SEASON, 18 77. To our Town and Country Customers we respectfully intimate that our New Stock of Season's Goods is now ready for Inspection, and we invite SPECIAL ATTENTION to a Choice Selection of the LATEST NOVELTIES IN Costumes, Beaver Jackets, Fancy Dress Fabrics Black Silks Tlie new Ulster Waterproofs Ladies' Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Untrimmed Hats Ribbons, Flowers, and Feathers Silk Ties, Kid Gloves, Crossovers Fancy Woollen Goods. A Large Stock of CRISP and ABERDEEN WINCEYS. MEN'S, BOYS', & YOUTHS' CLOTHING. Felt Hats, Waterproof Coats, Crimean Shirts, White Shirts, Ties, Scarfs, and Collars. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. English and Scotch Blankets Blue Blankets, Scarlet Blankets Austrian and Railway Rugs White and Coloured Bed Quilts. M. RYRIE & CO., IMPORTERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, CLYDE STREET, BALCLUTHA, c!SB
v. JHH n. |]S[ O T I C E. Notice is hereby given, that a QUARTERLY LICENSING MEETING for the following Licensing Districts will be held as follows : — For the town of Balclutha, Olutha, Clydevale, Popotunoa, Clinton, South Molyneux, Catlins, Kaitangata, and Matau, at the Resident Magistrate's Court, Balclutha, and for the Licensing Districts of Waihola, town of Milton, Glenledi, t Crichton, Tokomairiro, Balmoral, and Mount Stuart, at the "Resident Magistrate's Court, Tokomairiro, on TUESDAY, the sth June, 1876, at noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration all applications for certificates for such licenses as by "The Licensing Act, 1873, Amendment Acts, 1874 and 1875," are authorised to be granted by Licensing Courts, and the transfer or removal or renewal of such licenses of which 21 clays' notice shall have been given to the Clerk of the Licensing Court for the District in which the premises, in respect of which such application is made, are situated. PETER FARRELL, c 174 Clerk to the Licensing Courts. £250 i_ E wAR D * ARSON. On the morning of the 4th inst., an Office, Store, and two Timber Sheds, in the Timber Yard of Reginald Macdonald, afc Kaitangata, were wilfully and maliciously set on fire. Notice is hereby given that a reward of £250 (guaranteed by the Insurance Companies interested) will be paid to any person who shall first give the police such information as will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons by whom the said fire was caused. T. K. WELDON, Commissioner of Police. Police Office, Dunedin, April. 20, 1877. c 149 TN writing Home, one often has a desire to enclose some gift, peculiarly Colonial, which will not cost much money, and on which the postage will not amount to more than an ordinary letter. The desire may be gratified, and your Home friends pleased beyond measure, by your obtaining from us the letter-sized photograph of Maori pah and natives taken expressly for us in the Northern Island, (price, 55).; card photos: of natives of Otago and other Provinces, (price, Is each or 10s 6d per doz.) ; four and six-card panoramic views of Dunedin at 4s 6d and 6s 6d ; and a three-card panoramic view of Port Chalmers at 3s 6d ;— all mounted and postage free. HENRY WISE and Co., Princes-street, Dunedin. c 122
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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 148, 11 May 1877, Page 2
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538Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 148, 11 May 1877, Page 2
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