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YIELD OF GOLD. The following of gold produced 1871: — return shows the amount in Otago during 1870 and 1871. ez. dwt. Tuapeka Waitahuna Woolshed Waipori Dnnstan Wakatip (Queenstown, Arrow, &c.) Mount Ida - Manuherikia - Dunstan Creek Cromwell Macraes Blacks - Switzers Teviot - Total Total for 1869 Do. 1868 21.GG0 4,423 4,233 2,231 8,126 39,438 8 21,372 9 7,461 15 4,533 0 18,620 2 9,059 14 9,888 10 5,366 10 613 12 3 158,017 - 155,044 - 156,282 Advertisements received too late for Classification. Militia and Voluntc r Office, Dunedin, January 3rd, 1872. [General Order.] NO I —'l he following List of Corps in the command, with strength and number of representatives is published for general information Representatives. 2 4 4 4 Strength - 31 - 62 64 61 71 86 57 59 39 40 41 59 37 68 40 91 Corps. Band and Staff - Artillery - ' • No 1 City Guard Rifles No 2 Scottish Rifles - Dunedin Naval - Port Chalmers Naval - North Dunedin Rifles • Bruce - South District Wakari East Taieri • West Taieri Hampden • Oamaru Riverton - Invercargill No. 2. —The Company representatives will lire for choice of Colonial representatives in the following order. Firing to commence at 5 o’clock a.m. sharp each day East Taieri Rifles, Monday and Tuesday, Bth and 9th inst. West Taieri Rifles, Wednesday and Thursday, 10th apd 11th. Brpce Rifles, Friday and Saturday, 12th and 13th. Clutha Rifles, Tuesday and Wednesday, 16th and 17th. Invercargill Rifles, Saturday and Monday, 20th and 22nd. Riverton Rifles, Tuesday and Wednesday, 23rd and 24th. Dunedin Artillery, Naval, No. 1 City Guards No. 2, Scottish. North Dunedin, Wakan, South District, and Port Chalmers Naval, at the Anderson’s Bay Rifle Range, Monday and Tuesday, 29th and 30th. Oamaru Rifles, Thursday and Friday, Ist and 2nd February. Hampden Rifles, Saturday and Monday, 3rd and 6th February. No. 3—Captain Copeland, North Dunedin Rifles, will be |n charge of the Rifle Range pn Mopday the 20th inst., and Captain Stavely, ’ Dpnediu Naval, on Tuesday, the Bf|th ingt. North Dunedin Rifles and No. 1 Qity Guards will detail one Sergeant each to assist at the range on the 29th, and the No 2 Scottish and Dunedin Artillery, oneSergt. each on the 30th inst. Officers commanding Corps out of Dunedin will detail one commissioned and one non-commissioned officer to attend the rifle range on the days appointed for their corps to compete. No. 4.—Corps out of Dunedin may fire one or both Stages of the Competition on the same day ; but it must be understood that the Adjutant cannot be detained longer than the time allotted in paragraph 2 of these orders. No. s.—The Adjutant will represent the Officer commanding the District at the firing fcf goiinpry eftrns. By order, JNO, JAS. ATKINSON, Major, District Adjutant. HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT and PILLS. —Shortness of breath, Coughs, and Colds. Thousands of testimonials can be produced to prove the power possessed by these corrective remedies in cases of asthma, incipient consumption, and all disorders of the chest and lungs. The Ointment well rpbhed upon the chest and bapk, penetrating the skin, is absorbed anfl parried djreptly to the lungs, where, in immediate contact with the niass of circulating blood, it neutralises or expels those impurities, which arc flip foundation pf consumption, asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, and similar complaints. On the appearanpe of the first consumptive Symptoms, thp back and chest of the patient should be fomented with warm brine, dried with a coarse cloth, and Holloway’s Ointment then well rubbed iu. Its absorbtiou will subdue advancing symptoms aud bailie this formidable foe. BRYANT AND MAY’S JpATENT SAFETY MATCHES Light only en the Bor. To be had everywhere.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2770, 3 January 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2770, 3 January 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2770, 3 January 1872, Page 3

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