ELBA ESTATE COMPANY. t MEETING of SHARE--1 HOLDERS is hereby convened for S o’clock p.m. on SATURDAY,, loth February instant, at the Port Philip H-tei, to dispose o( the Elba property,) THOM S ST AN BROOK, Secretary. TRY AGAIN GOLD-MINING COMPaNY (Registered), BL A C K’S No. 3. i N ADJOURNED SPECIAL A MEETING of the Shareholders in the above Company will be held at their Office, Black’s No, 1, on Monday, the 12th inst., at 4 o’clock p.m., to take in+o consideration the Windingup or Continuing the Company. A full meeting is particul avly requested. SAMUEL^AYBOLD, Legal Manager. Black’s No. 1, "Ftf b. C, 1872. f ROBERT WRIGHT STIRLING, 1, of Clyde, Otago, Licentiate of Royal Co ! lege of Surgeons, Ireland, and Licentiate in Medicine and Midwifery in the K.ng and Queen’s College of Physicians, Ireland, do hereby make application to beREGISTEREO under the *• New Zealand Medical Practitioners’ Act, 1869,” and have deposited my diplomas with the Registrar, in terms of said Act. Clyde, Jan 31) 1872. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCE MENT. MALE OF HOUSEHOLD o FURNITURE, Buggy, Hohses, and Harness, Poultry, And Other Effects, The Property of Vincent Pyke, who is Leaving the District. On the Premises, ELBA, ON TUESDAY, FEB 13, 1872 WEONESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, At 1 o'clock sharp. SALE BY i UCTION. THE SYDNEY HOTEL, CLYDE. Together with the Bir Fittings, very Superior Household Furniture, Stock. Saddle and Buggy Horses, Ac., Ac. MR. G. FAG 11, instructed by Mr. C F. Johnson, who is withdrawing trom the lintel business, will SELL ..y PUBLIC UCTION, on Wednesday, the 14th day of February, 1872, at 1 o’clock sharp, Without the Slightest Reserve, That well-known Hostelry THE SYDNEY HOTEL, CLYDE. Occupying a prominent position ( and doing a good paying business. Together withthe Freehold Section . of Land. The accommodation is perfect, and includes large Dining Room, Pr ivate Parlor, Eight Bed Rooms, Kitchen, Pantry, Beven-s all Stable, Two Loose boxes, Buggy and Feed House, and other convenient and requisite Out-buildings. Also, in lots to suit purchasers, The whole of the Household Furniture ; Comprising every requisite for a First-class Business. The Auctioneer, in drawing especial attention to the above sale, begs to assure intending purchasers that the Bare is Bona-Fide, ami that the r est of reasons can by assigned by Mr. Johnson for giving up the business. HcLlowav’s Ointment And Pills,— The various and frightful ulcerations of tbe lower limbs, known by the general terra of “ bad legs,” y eld everywhere with surprising rapidity to the influence of the Ointment. We are informed, from sources in which we have full confidence, that abscesses and sores of this class that had been discharging for raa ry years, keeping the sufferers in constant pain, and in a most debilitated condition, have been cured in a few-wceks by this wonderful Ointment. It does not merely suppress the discharge, which would be dangerous, but striking through the surface to the nucleus of the disorder, obliterates at once both.its source and its eymptons. - The Pills, by their mild aperient actionj expoiito the cure.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 512, 9 February 1872, Page 3
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