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piro Hotel is in jeopardy froui the next tide. MELBOURNE. May 15. Parliament is still discussing the Address to the Reply. Meetings have been held in various parts of the Colony in support of Ministerial policy,, A meeting of the Chamber of Commerce has been convened to consider the Californian Mail Contract. Feeney for the murder of Marks in the Treasury Gardens has been executed, he was resigned to his fate. SYDNEY. A new ministry has been formed—Parks Premier; Samuel, Vice President of the Council; Piddington, Treasurer ; Butler, Attorney General. The Herald thinks that New Zealand has the best of the Californian mail contract, and doubts whether the Victorian Legislature will sanction it. The melancholy suicides of the Crossings at Wanganui caused painful feelings in the Colony. Despatches '<sn the subject of immigration have been received from the Agent General by the Suez mail, which say, that the prospects -of obtaining a large stream of immigration from the United Kingdom is exceedingly good. Numerous applications have been received. The tide of immigration has fairly started. The ships Ifalcion" raid German leave for Wellington in April avith 200 and 309 each; other ships follow for other porta. A considerable number of immigrants leave in May. Arrangements Lave been completed avith a large firm fora direct shipment of Germ ms and Scandinavians for all Ports of New Zealand. WELLINGTON. The whole of Brogden's staff arc now hero engaged in making out quantities, and making estimates for tenders for different railways. All differences between Brogden ■and the Government are finally settled. It is expected that Brogdon will tender in the course of two or three days. Subscribers have presented a splendid portrait of Captain Cargill to the Council Chamber. DUNEDIN. Tohnie’s constitutional reform resolutions havehecn negatived, Macassey’s amendment, lhat the Council of nineteen members was negatived by 13 to 23 votes. The Estimates are being rapidly passed. The Chinese petition committee last night asked permission to summon witnesses from Queenstown at a cost of 100 Z. Leave refused, and the Committee discharged. The matter has been remitted to the Government for inquiry during the recess. I ds sfc:ittdthat2l,9olZ, worth of the kind of paper used tor printing alone was imported intothiscolony last year from the United Kingdom, New South Wales and Victoria. The returns of previous years show that the i nportatious have been st eadily'increasing. Holloway’s Pills. Dismiss your doubts ; let no due he longer oppres ?ed with the notion that his malady is incurable till these purifying Pills have had a fair trial. When other preparations have failed, these Pills have heeu used with the most marked success. A course of this admirable medicine clears tbe blood from all impurities, and so improves its quality. The whole system is thus benefited through the usual channels without loss of strength, shock to the nerves, or other inconvenience ; in fact, health is renewed by natural means. For curing diseases of the throat, windpipe, and chest these Pills have established a pre-emiuentlyworld-wido fame, and in complaints of the stomach, livnr, and kidneys they are equally efficacious. They are composed of rare balsams, without a grain of mercury or other deleterious substance. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES OTICE is hereby given, that the several Parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of “ The Land '1 ransfer Act, 1870,” unless caveat he lodged forbidding the same on or before the tilth of June, 1873 : Section 33, Block XXIII,, Clvde, Robert Thomas Barlow, of Clyde, watchmaker, applleant. — S OB. Section 5, Block XXVI., Clyde, Martini Marshall, of Clyde, stationer, applicant.—6oo. Application 8-ic, Pre eruptive Right Run No. 212, and Application 6806, Run 212, South-eastern District, John Cargill, Edward Bowes Cargill. and George M*Lean,ot Dunedin, merchants, applicants —602 - 603. Diagrams may he inspected at this Office. Dated this 11th day of May 1872, at the Lands Registry Office, Dunedin D. F. MAIN, District Land Registrar. FOR SALE. ,4 BOUT H Cwt. Gjodtnough Patent Horse-shoes. J. MARSH, .Cromwell. PIGEON MATCH ON THE QUEEN’S BIRTH DAY. AT NIEPER’S BUTCHER’S. GULLY . HOTEL. -Arrangements to be male on the ground.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 527, 24 May 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 527, 24 May 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 527, 24 May 1872, Page 3

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