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OTAGO GOLDFIELDS. APPLICATION - FOR AGRICULTURAL LEASE. Totho Warden at Alexandra. w Ehereby apply for a Lease of Land forAgicultural Purposes, situate at Paid lull Flat, block I. section 11, Cairn bill District, and comprising forty-five acres one rood and thirty-eight poles or thereabouts, in accordance with the Agricultural Leases Regulations of the 11th day of January, 1870, under the “ Goldfields Act, 18GG,” and the “ Goldfields Acts Amendments Acts, 3867-8-9. JAMES M'CLOSKEY. WILLIAM LYNCH. Alexandra, April 18, 1870. The above application will be heard before me, at the Court-house, Alexandra, on Monday, the 2ndday of May, 1870. N.B. Any person objecting to the granting ot an agricultural lease lor -he land herein specified must lodge such objection, in writing, at my office, within fourteen days clear of the date hereof. VINCENT PYKE, Warden. TMMIGRATION MONEY.—The ,L Police are the only authorised persons to take payment of Passage Money outside the Government buildings, Dunedin. Instances have come to the knowledge oi the Police of persons having received money from immigrants for the purpose of paying the same to the Government, and neglected to do so until the amount was again demanded from the immi grants. Immigrants, therefore, who have paid passage-money to their agents or guarantees, or who have left money in the hands of their employers, for the purpose of being handed to the Government, and who have not received their bills or a proper receipt, are requested to communicate with me immediately, giving the dates and amounts so paid or left.— John Logan, Immigration Agent. 12 th of April, 1870, GEORGE tFACRE, STOCK & SHAREBROKER, AND GENERAL AGENT. Offices, Clyde. Alexandra. Cromwell. MR. FACHE begs to inform owners of Shares, Scrip, or any other mining property, that he has started the above business, and is prepared to negocia te for the sale or purchase of the same on most reasonable terms. A register of all the mining properties in the Dunstan District will shortly be prepared, and can be examined at the Office, Clyde. Shares for Sale. A One eighth share in the Ovens Water Race, Claims and Plant Alexandra. A One sixth share in the Golden Crown Claim, No. 4 East, Logan’s line of Reef, Bendigo. A. One Sixth share in the Clyde Claim No. 5, East, Logan’s line of reef, Bendigo. One-sixth share No. 2, Colelough’s Reef. One-seventh share in No. 3,Colclough’s Reef One-sixth share in No. 3 east. Colclough’s Reef. Reef traced the whole length of Claim. Looking well. One sixth share in No. 2 east, Aurora Reef. One-sixth '•hare in the Saxbv Claim, No. 8 e ist, Logan’s Reef. One-fiph share in No. 2 west, Logan’s line (known ns Wilson and Henry’s). Extent of Claim 600 feet. Prospected to a depth of 80 feet. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.— Impurities of the blond arc often developed in fearful eruptions, ulcers, tumors, scrofulous sores, boils, and other external afflictions, For all these distressing and dangerous complaints, Holoway’s Ointment is regarded as a healing balsam. It neutralizes the ‘ materies morbi,’ or seeds of disease in the exterior secretions, and dispels the inflammation. Nature docs the rest. The experience of every human being who has tested the efficacy ot the Ointment is the same. It has never failed. When the internal organs are alone affected, rs in liver complaint, dyspepsia, and irregularities «f th r bowels a few doses of the pills afford certain aul permanent relief.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 419, 29 April 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 419, 29 April 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 419, 29 April 1870, Page 2

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