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IV. m the Ratepayers of the South Ward of the Incorporated Town s of Clyde. To WILLIAM ATKINS, Esq., Member for the South Ward iu the Municipal Council of Clyde. Sir, — ON account of your apparent lukewarmness towards the interests of your constituents, only attending the usual fortnightly meetings of the Conned when it appears to suit your own convenience ; even when motions of the greatest importance to the future good of the town have been laid upon the table for discussion in full Council then you have absented yourself: Upon these grounds we consider you not worthy of the confidence reposed in yon, not fit to represent our interest for South Ward, and we call upon yon, most respectfully, to at once resign your seat in the Municipal Council of the Incorporated Town of Clyde. Ben. Naylor David M'Connochie Gilbert Fowler J. D. Feraud Edward G. Ryuu Alfred Moore John Healey J. Richards Edward Aldridge Thomas Winstanley C. Goodwin Thomas Hawthorne W. Grindley R. Barlow James Parkes John Thompson Thomas Hannan James Holt . Henry Dunkley Win. Chadwick. Clyde, Feb. 17, 1869. ■ CROMWELL MUNICIPALITY. QTATEMENT of Receipts and O penditure of the Corporation of Cromwell for the year ending the 31st of December, 18G8. Dr. To Balance at Bank kst year’s ,£420 10 5 | £420 10 5 AV. H. WI TETTER, Mayor. GEORGE JEN OUR, Town Clerk. ,(,'niTcet. ■ JOHN ALLAN PEESHAW ) Auditors. JAMES COSSAR ) NOT 1C E.

ANY person desirous of testing the ground on either side of LOW’S Saddle, nan have the use of water, gratis, for a period, by applying to HECTOR MACBETH, the 'local manager o( the Manuherikia Water-race lute .7da Valley Water race.

Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.— Wise prcaution.—The unwholesome vapours and frequent chills derange the animal economy to an immense -.extent, and .permanently undermine the health, unless every now and them the blood be purified, the secretions

rectified, and tlic nerves restrung. Holloway’s Pills perforin these several necessary offices with cetainty, safety, and expedition. Old and young, robust and feeble, male and fema'e, will find these Pills an unfailing domestic remedy; not only in slight sicknesses, but also in the more serious and dangerous diseases which spring from neglect of early symptoms. Yet under

the purifying and correcting influence of Holloway’s inestimable medicine, the appetite improves, the indigestion gains strength, the liver acts fieely, the kidneys secrete abundantly, and Ihealth is triumphant.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 356, 19 February 1869, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 356, 19 February 1869, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 356, 19 February 1869, Page 2

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