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Government Advertisements. f|TAGO GOVERNMENT TOWN LAND y SALES. (For details tee Provincial Gazette of llth Nw. t at the Post Offices and Police Stations.) TOWNSHIP OF CLYDE, 14th December. Situated on the east bank of the Clutha, formerly known as the Upper Dunstan Township— At the Camp there, on Monday, the 14th day of December, at 11 o'clock a.m. TOWNSHIP OF CROMWELL, 16th December. Situate at the junction of the Kawarau and Clutha Rivers—At the Camp there, on 11 o'clock ajn. TOWNSHIP OF FRANKTON, 19th December. Situate at the junction of the Wakatip Lake with the Kawarau River—At the Camp there, on Saturday, the 19th day of December, at 11 o'clock a.m. TOWNSHIP OF QUEENSTOWN, 21st December. Situate on the north bank of the Wakatip Lake, about four miles west from the Kawarau— At the Camp there on Monday, the 21st day of December, at 11 o'clock a.m. TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON, 26th December. Situate at the south end of the Wakatip Lake, —At the Camp there, on Saturday, the 26th day of December, at 11 o'clock a.m. W. H. CUTTEN, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, Dunedin, 6th November, 1833. 773 Notice of Removal. HE SOUTHLAND CAMP has been Removed to Mr. Rees' new house 670 Grekt Reduction in the Prices of BATHS. MESSRS. JONES AND REVALEON take '"'•*- great pleasure in informing their kind patrons and the public generally, that having about completed their heating and conducting apparatus, they are now enabled to supply them with Warm and Cold Baths, at Dunedin Prices, Thus bringing the great benefits of the Bath (especially in this climate) within the reach of all. The bathing rooms are strictly private, and fitted up with a regard to comfort, convenience, and luxury, unsurpassed in the Southern Hemisphere. Warm Baths, 2s. 6d; Cold Do., 2s. While returning thanks for the very liberal patronage with which we have been favored, we solicit its continuance, and will use every endeavor to merit the same. We have obtained the services of an Accomplished Professor as Assistant in our Hair Dressing Saloon; thus, gentlemen calling can now be served without any delay, and in First-class Style. Beach Street North, near the Creek, opposite Mr. Prince, Pump-maker. 758 P. A. JONES &R. A. REVALEON.

pHURCH OF ENGLAND MISSION in the goldfields of Otago and Southland. It is proposed to establish a fund under the charge of the Rural Deanery Board of Otago and Southland, for the purpose of supporting Missionary Clergymen, and where necessary, paid Lay Readers in the several goldfields, and of assisting, in the erection of places of, worship, schools, and residences for those employed in the mission. The Fund to be called " The Mission Fund" for the goldfields of Otago and Southland. Contributions are earnestly solicited in aid of the Fund, to be applied to any of the abovementioned purposes, and in any particular district as the subscriber may think fit If the district specified cease to be a* goldfield, the contribution will be applied to similar purposes in some other goldfield, at the discretion of the Rural Deanery Board. All contributions made to the general Fund will be applied, at the discretion of the Rural Deanery Board, to any goldfield, or purpose connected with the objects of the mission. The Bishop, in 1862, received from the Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts, the promise of a grant of £2OO per annum, for one year and a half, towards the maintenance of a Missionary Clergyman, but he has hitherto been unable to meet with a clergyman willing to undertake the duty for a stipend, limited to so short a period, and altogether inadequate to the necessary expenses of the mission. All claim upon the grant will expire en the 31st of December, 1863. The bishop, however, is prepared to make an application to the same society for the renewal of the grant, and, if through the contributions received by the Mission Fund, he can guarantee for the services at the goldfield a more adequate and permanent stipend, he will again make the necessary inquiries for a clergyman, and in all probability with better prospects of success.

Subscriptions will be received in aid of the above objects, by A. C. Strode, Secretary Rural Deanery Board. Any further information can be obtained from the Rev. E. G. Edwards, Parsonage, Dunedin. 772

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 62, 2 December 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 62, 2 December 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 62, 2 December 1863, Page 2

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