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__ New Advertisements. , ' . , I JS TIM A:T:.X©'iT? E OB E li T ;&Q:O BIE HAS the pleasure to intimate to his customers and the public generally that he is now prepared to direct his entire attention to the Clinton business, and having completed excellent arrangements for its future conduct, hopes to merit a continuance of the confidence hitherto reposed in him, and trusts to receive that support and patronage with which he has formerTjrbeen favoured during his long*' 1 connection with the district and early knowledge of its requirements^ which"" cannot fail to interest him in its furtherance and prosperity. ' In making this announcement he would also take this opportunity of apologising to any of his customers who may not have received the courtesy and attention he at all times desired to have extended to them, and that any irregularity in the delivery or execution of their orders, may not be the means of their • withholding theirsupport from him now, as being freed from all his late outside encumbrances, which so occupied him, he is enabled to give his personal supervision and sole' attention to all business with which he may be entrusted, and will be glad to rectify any misunderstanding that may have arisen during his absence and without his knowledge. The business will be carried on in all its branches in his own name, and on his own account. The AGENCY and COMMISSION BUSINESS will in future be conducted on a more liberal scale, and GRAIN, WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, and all kinds of FARM PRODUCE will be taken in exchange for GOODS, or transmitted for SALE to HIS AGENTS, And when required, Cash Advances made thereon, on which ONE commission ONLY will be CHARGED. Customers therefore will have the benefit of arrangaments which lie lias been successful in making, so as to secure at all times the best prices and greatest advantages of - the Home and Colonial Markets, a connection, when fully recognised, will be found arosT beneficia:l*to the district. I Orders from a distance forwarded by post, or Produce, Wool, Grain, &c. , transmitted by rail, will have the utmost care and despatch. y| Agricultural and Farming Implements of all kinds supplied at Manufacturer's Prices. All kinds of Agency and Commission Business transacted, and Loans negotiated. Agent for the National Insurance Company. ROBERT BOOBIE, GENERAL MERCHANT, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, CLINTON. ;

J\X EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN SECTION. ALTERATIONS IN TIME TABLE. Commencing FEBRUARY Ist, the following alterations willtake place in the Time-table : — .The trains leaving Dunedin for Oamaru at 6 a.n,. and 10.15 a.m. are cancelled. The express leaving for Christchurch at 7 35 a.m. will stop at all stations' from Port Chalmers to Palmerston. ' ; The train leaving for Oamaru at -3.30 p.m. will leave at 3 p.m., takiDg , passengers for North of Palmerston only. 1 A train will leave Dunedin for Paimerston at 5.15 p.m., calling at all stations, v ■:', Tho train leaving for Port .Chalmers at 12.30 . p.m. will leave at 12.15 p.m.. . The train leaving for Port Chalmers at 7 p.m. will leave at 6.50 p.m. The train leaving Palmerston- for Dunedm at 6.30 a.m. will leave at 7.5 a.m. . , . .\ : The train leaving Palmerston for Dunedin at 9.40 a.m. will leave at 10.5 a.m., arriving at 12.45 p.m. The train leaving Palmerston at ,3 p.m. will leave at 2.25 : p.m., 1 arriving at Dunedin at . 5.10 p.m. The Christchurch express will leave Palmerston at 6 p.m., stopping at all stations, arriving at Dunedin at 8.25 p.m. The train leaving Port at 7.50 p,m. will leave at 7.30 p.m. . The train arriving from Oamaru at 10.15 p.m. is cancelled, ' '• , , v The-9 a,tn. train to Invercargill, 9.10 a.m. to Mosgiel, and n;35a,.m. train to Clinton are cancelled. A train will leave for Invercargill at 10115 a m The 4 p.m. train to Mosgiel will run to Saddle Hill instead. The train leaving Dunedin for Mosgiel at 6,20 p.m. will leave at 6.15 p.m. A train will leave Abbotsford for Dunedin at 9.40 a.m. The train leaving : Clinton 9.25 a.m., arriving at Dunedin 3.28 p.m., is cancelled. <■: ;•■■■■ The Invercargill train leaving. Clinton at 12.31 p.m., will leave at 12.20 p.m., arriving at Dunedin at 5 p.m. A train will leave Saddle Hillat=s 25 p.m;, arriving at Dunedin at 6p. m . ' The train leaving Clinton- at. 2.15 p.m. will leave at 3. p.m. , „ , , , /For 'furtlier ; 'Triform atio'n ' as"" J to"time :of arrival and.departuref.attintermediate. stations, attention is invited to the ordi-nary-Poster Time-table.'^"' s '"'- C —viii; r ; -uv -.--.iji ' .(J^olA/.^ANT. v . ' , General Manager. • General 1 Manager's 1 -Office, Dunedin, 30th January, 1880.

T\ A. M'LACH LA N, CONTRACTOR, BUILDER, WHEELWRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, AND TIMBER MERCHANT, CLINTON. Plans and specifications prepared, and reliable estimates given. Inspection of buildings undertaken, and valuations made on application. ' A large and varied stock of all kinds of building materials always on hand. Prices Strictly Moderate... N.B. — All kinds of biagcy repairs neatly and promptly executed. : ; 131 ]Ij"ONEY! MONEY! MONEY! TO, LEND in sums of £300 to £5000, on good freehold security. C. CHRISTIE, " Auctioneer, Balclutha. mO FARMERS, LAND PUR- .-*- CHASERS, & OTHERS.— Intending purchasers of land would do. .well to consult Mr W. J. Bull, Land Agent and Civil Engineer, who can. give all information of the Crown and other lands to sell or lease in North Otago and South Canterbury. The land in these districts' is not to be surpassed in the South Island. Full particulars from W. J. BULL, C.E., Laad and Estate Agent, Oamaru, Otagq. , 155 QOMERVILLE: BROTJiERSj WAITEPEKA,' " Are buyers of Wheat and Oats in large v or small lots at market rates.

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Clutha Leader, Volume VI, Issue 338, 2 April 1880, Page 2

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