CHUBOH OF ENGLAND. ICES will be bold as follows: Morning. Evening. Dec. 25. (Christmas Day) Clyde, H.C. Cromwell „ 27. Cromwell, H.C. Clyde Morning Service at 11 a m.; Evening at 7.30 p.m. J. JONES. PRESBYTER!AN CHURCH NOTICE. riHIE Rev. G. A. Boyd witt hold 1 Divine Service as follows : Doc. 27.—Morning, School House, Matakanui; Afternoon, Black’s; Evening, Ida Valley, Morning Service at 11.30. a.m ; Afternoon Service, at 3,p.m ; Evening at 7.30. pm. TO STATION HOLDERS AND OTHERS. MU GEORGE HARRIS CARTER the well-known horse-breaker, is now at Clyde, and is open for engagements. Those wishing their Horses broken in are requested to send by letter, or wait upon him at Hawthorne’s Bendigo Hotel, as applications are dealt within turn, as his hands are now full. The above gentleman cun produce first-class testimonials from all the squatters. ORD AND PARSON’S LINE OF COACHES. CLYDE TO CROMWELL. Every Saturday Evening, MESSRS ORD AND PARSONS on and after the Ist of January, 1875 will run one of their Line of Coaches from Clyde to Cromwell immediately on the arrival of the Dunedin coach, conveying mails, passengers and parcels, and returning to Clyde on Sunday afternoon for the convenience, of Cromwell passengers by the Monday Morning’s Dunedin Coach. JUST PUBLISHED. jyjILLS, DICK, AND CO.’S OTAGO ALMANAC AND DIRECTORY,containing Maps of New Zealand, published under authority of the General Government, showing Public Works’ Scheme as in operation and contemplated. To be had of all News Agents and Storekeepers. MILLS, DICK & Co., Publishers, Dunedin. £2 REWARD. lOST from the Dunstan CommonJ age a Bay Filly, branded A near shoulder, unbroken, 4 years old. E. ALDRIDGE, Blacksmith, Clyde. ranted a Steady Man as COOK. Permanent Situation. Apply at Ida Valley Station. D. STRONACH. [a card.] w, JO H N S T 0 N, BARRISTER AT LAW, AND CONVEYANCER, GROM W E L L. POSTAL NOTICE. —o— CLYDE. Mails close at this Office for : The United Kingdom, America, &c,, via San Francisco, on Sunday, the 13th Dec., at 9 p m. The United Kingdom, the Continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa, &c., via Suez, on Sunday, the 20th Deo., at 9 o’clock p.m. Letters by this mail must be specially addressed “Via Suez." For Dunedin, via Lawrence and the offices en route, every Tuesday, at 10 p.m, and Friday, at 8 p.m. Mails for Dunedin, via Naseby and the offices tnroiUe, close at this office every Sunday, at 9 p.m., Thursday, 10p.m. J. rtONYVVILL, Postmaster. Post-office, Clyde, Dec. 25, 1871J
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Dunstan Times, Issue 662, 25 December 1874, Page 2
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