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The signs of the times are ominous aud terrifying to contemplate, the nations of the earth are on the watchtower, and all prophetic of a coming storm. It behoves every sensible person to be on the alert, for the day of action is fast approaching — Health and strength will he the great desideratum. These caa both be procured and then maintained by the timely use of " Ghollah's Great Indian Cokes." They are the finest improvers of the constitution ever yet known in the shape of medicine.— Testimonial. Scotia Hotel, Dunedin, 13th November, 1876. The Proprietor of Ghollah's Great Indian Cures. Sir, — Having derived much benefit from the use of your Rheumatism Mixture, which completely freed me from severe Rheumatic pains and stiffness in my knee joint, I have much pleasure in adding my testimony to its eflicacy, and in recommending it to others Yours truly (Signed) Jas. A. L Richmond.

TO CRICKETERS! Just Received, via Melbourne, ex " Albion," A SPLENDID LOT OF BATS, BALLS, &c, &c, &c, Page and Cobbet's Single and DoubleCaned Bats Boys' Bata, Page and Duke's Balls Stumps, Scoring Books, &c, &c. Igir Observe the Address— J. HOUNSELL, 4332 Trafalgar-Street. la the ma v ter of the Liquidation of the PARA PARA IRON AND COAL COMPANY [Limited.] mENDERS wili be received by the a. undersigned until Noon of WEDNESDAY, March 6, For the Purchase of the Property and Plant of the abovenamed Company situate near Colling wood. Tenders will be received for the whole, or for the separate lots as h-reia-after numbered, and must be accompanied by a marked cheque for ten per cent, of amount of tender, as a guarantee that the Tenderer will complete the purchase, but the Liquidators do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. Lot 1. Lease from the Crown of all the Coal in 9<o Acres of Land, for Twenty-one jears from let day of January 1870, at a roja'ty of two per cent., which shall not ba lea* than £16 a year. This is the Company's Coal Mine, and the seams have been driven into in several places. There are over 800 feet of iron tramway in the drives, and from thence there is an iron tramway about two miles long to the wharf. Part of the land over which this goes ia the Company's freehold, the reßt lus been held under a lease at a peppercorn rent. Also, 24- Acres and 13 SectU.na of the Township of Ferntown, al f.eehoW, on which are Six Cottages, Manager's House, Stab'es, Storehouses, a f ooley's Five-Ton Weighbridge with House, and the Wharf, with coal bunkers This lot will include all the Flint on the nbove described sections, which is everything necessary for working the Coal Mine. Lot 2. 150 Acres FrethiH, situate about a mile .rom the wlwrf above mentioned. On it arc two Cottage* and Sned', ikick-kiln, about XT 3< wt)arf> and a uaiuit^ ° f Lot 3. 105 Acres Freehold, comprising the Iron Mine, sitmtj on the Par* t»aru river, «nd als » a Lease from the Crown of all tho Iron and other Minerals except Goli, in fiOO Acres of Land, for 21 Years Iroin Ist of January, 1874 at a royalty of 2 per cent., which shall not be less than £50 per annum. Lot 4» Two 40-ton Barges, aud 1 10-ton Punt lying near the Cumpauy's wh«rf. They were built in Nelson, and have been but little used. Conditions of Sale and Catalogues containing fuller particulars can be had from the Liquidators. Tha Manager at the Mine will show the Property to any intending purchaser. JOHN R. MABIN IT . „ , »8* A W. SCAIFE, } Ll 4W*»tors.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 23, 26 January 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 23, 26 January 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 23, 26 January 1878, Page 4

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