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GOLDFIELDS' ELECTION. V 0 T E FOR MOUAT, MACINTYRE, AND CHARLEY O'NEILL!?! Men you know and can trust. Who would not vote for Reduction of the GoldDuty? And Deserted his Colleagues Last Session. BROWN. Who profciises inOiis Addresses, what he knows he cannot perform, and shows a lamentable ignorance of politics ? SHEPHERD. Who dare not canvass the only district in which he is known to the miners ? •FULLER. Who tries to humbug the Electors by exploded bunkum, fellow diggers ! such siuff. NICHOLSON. MOUAT, MACINTYRE, AND O'NEILL, ARE THE MEN. 3ERS are invited for the fencing yna, J- Posts, rails and pickets, or with Post 3, rails and palings, of two acres of the Cemetery reserve at Alexandra. Specifications may be seen at the Warden's Offices, Clyde, and Alexandra. Tenders to be sent in to the Wardens Office. Clyde, not later than March 31st. The lowest or any 'tender, not necessarily accepted. 11. W. ROBINSON, Warden Warden's 'Qi&cz Clyde, March 21st ISG7. FOR SAL h j. BY PRIVATE COIN TRACT. One of the Best The Proprietress Leaving the Province. SLUIOEES' AEMS HOTEL, At KAWARA.IT gorge, On the Main Litre of Road to the Lakes. 'FUR House contains the most ample »- Accommodation, and a first-class and rapidly improving business is being done therein. There is a Large Billiard-Room and Excellent Table, which can le purchased with or without the Premises ?hc Township of Kawaiau Gorge is in the very heart of numerous and inexhaustable Gold-Workings, which support a large and well-to-do population. To an enterprising party, the opportunity is a rare one, and a sure fortune awaits the purchaser. Apply to J'rs Uobertsou on the premises.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 256, 22 March 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 256, 22 March 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 256, 22 March 1867, Page 2

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