BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. rpHE Agency of this Bank at tho * Dunstau will be Withdrawn •on Monday, the 21st June. •’All -Current Accounts, Fixed Deposits, : and Deposit Receipts will be Transferred 'to the Manuherikia •Agency. i,. O. BEAL, ■Manager. Duneilin, June 5, 1860. NOTICE.
A PPLICATION has been made to me to declare that portion of the Otago Goldfields described in the ‘Schedule hereto may be occupied in 'claims of onev-.acre per man, under Section 1 of Regulation VI. •Such application’and any objections thereto will be heard at my Office, at Alexandra, on Monday, the 28th day •of June, 1869. VINCENT PYKE, WardenSchedule. Starting from Cairn-hill by a direct line to the head of Butcher’s Gully, thence to the Obelisk, thence to Blackman’s Creek, thence along the northern water-shed of the said creek to the south-eastern corner of pre-emtive ’right 8., Run No. 249, thence to and by the Nevis road to the Earnscleugh river, thence by the Earnscleugh river to a point on the eastern bank of the Clutha river opposite the junction of the said Earnscleugh river, thence by the Clutha river and north and east boundaries of Alexandra to] Manuherekia river, thence by the east bank of the Manuherikia river to a point opposite the junction of the Chatto Creek, thence by a direct line to the Dunedin road via the Rock and Pillar, thence by a direct line to the Manorburn three miles above its junction with the Manuherikia river, thence ■by the western watershed of the Manorburn to the Tevior road via the Knobbles, thence by the said main road to the starting point. NOTICE. I Hereby give notice that I have this day applied to the Warden at Black’s for a Lease of Land for Agricultural Purposes, situate in the Tiger Hill Survey District, being Section 40, and comprising fifty acres or thereabouts, in accordance with the Agricultural Leases Regulations of the 12th day of February, 1868, made under the Goldfields Act of 1866. JOHN CARSON. Black’s, June 11, 1869. The above application will be heard before me, at the Court House, at Black’s, on the Bth of July, 1869, VINCENT PYKE, Warden. “ jDnnstan Times’^Agent. is to certify that I have appointed Mr. S. WORTH, of Black’s, my Agent to Collect Accounts, Re•ceive Advertisements, ire. GEO. FACHE. TO BAKERS. TIT ANTED, a steady man, as V V BAKER. Apply to John Halliday, Bannockburn. HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT & PILLSNover neglect a cold.—lt is painful to hear of the many fatal cases which commenced with the ordinary symptoms of a common cold. Holloway’s Ointment, rubbed upon the hack and chest, prevents all disastrous consequences; it soothes the inflamed lining of both throat and chest. After rubbing in the ointment for a few days, the pectoral irritation and the tightness of breathing diminish, the cough becomes looser and less frequent, and the phlegm is expectorated with less difficulty, till the lungs become free and respiration natural. All subject to take cold from slight exposure to varying temperatures, will find Holloway’s Soothing Ointment and Purifying Pills an effective safeguard against pleurisy, bronchitis, asthma, an I consumption.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 373, 18 June 1869, Page 2
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