[advertisement.! nENILEiIEX, Circumstances over which T Vj have no control render it necessary f 1 short time that I should leave these ferUb a for regions less inhabited. My evil star K • iea far m. the ascendant, has left me, to mv bein " 90 no other honourable course to pursue bor^ ow . gentlemen and creditors, dark in hue as I am w«n known to be, I do not go to have an . ell of the wh.te-wash brush; but hope P ( P Tt ° Q return m a short time, to the immense aVo'Ll° ment of several parties, with drums a-beaV D „ banners fljmg and pay twenty shillings to the f I have the honour to remain. Gentlemen ' xour ul-used servant, * JAMES M. CAMPBELL, Tan range, August 8, 1873. X6a -^ ersu ader;
Found.
POUND on board the Southern Cross, during the iate passage from Auckland, a Gold PENCIL CASE. The owner can have the same bj gm ng description and pajing for this advertisement.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 98, 9 August 1873, Page 2
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162Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 98, 9 August 1873, Page 2
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