NOTICE rpTTE public areliereliy informed 1 that the following Changes in the Telegraphing and Posting of Shipping Telegrams will come into on and after the Ist of April, 1870 The Arrival and of Sailing Vessels will nit be reported. Inter-Provincial Steamers will only be reported to the port for which they are immediately bound, and (on arrival) to the port from which they have immediately come. Steamers carrying the mail and Australian steamers wil be reported as hitherto. By Order of the Telegraph Commissioner, C. LEMON, General Manager, N. 7i. Telegraph. Head Office, Wellington.
-NOTICE. ALTERATION OF TELEGRAPH CHARGES. NOTICE is hereby given, that, on and after the Ist of April, 1870, the following Uniform Rate of Charges for Telegrams transmitted on the lines of the New Zealand Telegraphs will come into operation : Ordinary Telegrams from any station to any station, for the first ten words ... Is. For every additional five words or fraction of five words Press telegrams from any station to any station, for the first ten words For every additional fifteen words, or fraction of fifteen works 6d. 6d. 6d. charge will be made for signature but it must, in all cases be the usual signature of the person’sending. By Order of the Telegraph Commissioner, C. LEMON, General Manager, N. Z. Telegraphs. Head Office, Wellington, March 24, 1870. OTAGO GOLDFIELDS. APPLICATION FOR AN AGRICULTURAL LEASE. To the Warden at Black’s. I Hereby apply for a lease of land for agricultural purposes situate at Black’s Reserve, and comprising eight acres or thereabouts, in accordance with the Agricultural Leases Regulations of the 11th day of January, 1870, made under the Goldfields r et, 18G6, and the Goldfields Act Amendment Act, 1807-8-9. JOHN M'PHATL. Black’s No. 1, March 28, 1870. Notice.—This application will be heard before me at the Court House, Black’s on Thursday, the 21st day of April, 1870. N.B.—Any person objecting to the granting of an agricultural lease for the land herein specified must lodge such objection in writing at my office within fourteen days clear of the date hereof. VINCENT PYKE, Warden.
Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.— Every head of a family, and especially those who may be resident in the interior and remote districts of the Capo, should keep a supply of these great specifics at hand. No household can safely dispense with them. External injuries, which would result in the loss of a limb, or the crippling of a joint, if treated in the ordinary inodes may be cured with dispatch, and without pain or hazard, by the use of the ointment. Erysypelas, scrofula, boils, sores, and all external ailments are removed with equal facility and certainty, by „the application of this great curative, and the manifold diseases of the stomach, liver and intestines, so often fatal in this country, yield invariably to tho sanative operation of the Pills.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 415, 1 April 1870, Page 2
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473Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 415, 1 April 1870, Page 2
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