LIST OF UNCLAIMED LETTERS. QUEENSTOWN. —The following is a List of Letters received at this Office during the Month of March, and Unclaimed on the 30th April, 1865 : A Aitken, J. M. Caldwell, William Christenson, P. Christenson, J. P. Chisholm, Jamei Chinn, George Clifton, William Cody, John Cromar, Alexan< Craig, James Barbour Crowe, Thomas Crawford, —, storekeeper Curie, J. P. D Bradsbaw, J. B. Burke, John ! Christenson, P. (2) Chisholm, James H. Clifton, William Cromar, Alexander Davidson, John (2) Donaldson, Simon Gaylor, H. C. Gibson, Robert F. Grangey, Lewis Dobson, Helene Drew, David i i Eddy, Henry Daniel Fox, E. B. (2) Fraker, Denis Gilliher, Martin Gibson, John Ross, John Simpson, Arthur Shaffre, Thomas Shillito, James Shaw, Christina Shepperd, Charles Smith, W. Smith, Simon or Magnus Jarmson Sparrow, John T Tibby, H. W West, James Whyte, William (2) SYDNEY J. DICK., Postmaster.
Hottoway's Pills—This medicine has been constantly increasing in public estimation for years, and is now acknowledged to be the most wonderful remedy in the world. It acts directly on the system, removing all obstructions from the stomach, renovating the springs of life, and purifying the blood, eradicating liver cemplaints—that mainspring of so many diseases—indigestion, loss of appetite, pain in the side, and general debility. It is also a remedy on which the asthmatic may place the greatest dependence, and obtain perfect restoration to health. The hypochondriac and dyspeptic should resort to these invigorating Pills, which are capable of converting the gloomy shadows of their life into beaming sunshine, and bringing back those naturally happy thoughts engendered by a good digestion. 104 T?OR SALE, CHEAP.—From 1 to 500 bushels of SEED OATS. Apply to Mr Colton, Kingston. 92 TENDERS WANTED FOS THRASHING about 300 Bushels OATS also for Digging about 20 Tons of Potatoes. Apply at M. Malaghan's. 108 NOTICE. near shoulder, with other indistinct brands. If not claimed and expenses paid within eight days will be worked to pay expenses. 105 GEORGE BARNETT, Frankton. MB. MANDERS' COMMITTEE. "jIyCEMBERS will meet this day, at 3 p.m., at Ml BURN'S VICTORIA HOTEL, to transact important business. A. LOUTTIT, Chairman. 106 M. FRAER, Secretary. GOLDFIELDS ELECTION. MANDERS will meet the ELECTORS as follows: WEDNESDAY—The Nokomai THURSDAY—The Nevis 95 LATEST FROM HOKITIKI. Important to Packers and Others. ARRIVAL OF THE CELEBRATED JAMIE BRIDGE. - HORSE-SHOEING As in days of yore. THE OLD STYLE OF SHOEING. Blacksmith's Work done in all its Branches. JAMES BRIDGE, Queenstown Veterinary Forge. GOOD HACKS FOE HIKE. 97 M. Marshall, HOUSE-PAINTER, DECORATOR, SIGN & TICKET WRITER. Apply MARSHALL & FRAER, REES-STREET, 47 QUEENSTOWN.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 214, 17 May 1865, Page 3
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