A CONCERT AND DANCE WILL BE HELD IN THE SCHOOLROOM, BLACKS, ON FRIT) AY, APRIL 24th, 1885, , In aid of the School Prize Rand. TICKETS—2a 6o EACH. The Concert will commence at 8 o’clock precisely, JOHN N. STEWART, Secretary. O T ICE. The Members of the PRIDE OF VALLEY LODGE, 1.0.G T., Have great pleasure in announcing to the general public that their FIRST CONCERT AND SOIREE Of the Year will take place on FRIDAY, MAY Ist, A t the SOFTOOL, IDA VALLEY, As a Harvest Home Festival, the proceeds to go the Funds of the Local School REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED Tickets—Three Shillings By order of the Committee, MATTHEW FARRELL, W.C.T. pHOTOGR APH YU ONLY TEN DA'S S LONGER AT OPHIR Came Early if you wish to secure good Portraits at Town Prices. J. M‘EACHEN, Photographer. Estate of Michael Joseph Macginnis, late of Earnsclengh Flat, "Farmer deceased. ALL ACCOUNTS owing by Deceased are required to be seat in forthwith (full items) to F. J. WILSON, Solicitor, Clyde, SATURDAY, APRIL 25th, 1885, At 1 o’clock sharp. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD. CROMWELL SURVEY DISTRICT. eEORGE PACHE, instructed by the Rev, Father Kehoe, will sell by public auction, at Stuart s Hotel, Cromwell, on above date— Section 32, Block TIT , Cromwell Survey District, containing 53 acres 2 roods 17 poles; the whole of which is securely fenced with sheep proof wire and standard fence. The land is held under Agricultural Lease as from sth December, 1879, and the rent is paid up to Ist July.’ 1885. J WITHOUT RESERVE. GEO, FA CHE, Auctioneer.
or sale. One-Sixth Share in the Old Man Water Eace. Apply GEO. FACHE, 1 Clyde. NOTICE. MRS CATHERINE MELLOR respectfully requests all persons owing her accounts to kindly settle the same on or before the 31st Inst, otherwise they will be placed in the hands of a Solicitor for collection. Tinkers, April 11th, 1885. GREEN’S fancy bazaar. OPHIR. BOOKS, TOYS. AND GENERAL FANCY GOODS. Homoepathic and Patent Medicines. P H O T 0 G R A PHY. Portraits and Views taken on Liberal Terms. [ Sewing Machines, etc., Repaired. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS found trespassing after this date on Moutere Run Hunting for Rabbits with Dogs or Guns or in any other way interfering with Rabbits will be proaea I cuted. M'LAREN & TURNBULL. December 23rd, 1884.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1207, 17 April 1885, Page 2
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