Eucalyptus Extkact.— Gower & Co. hove just received a stuck of Eucalyptus Extract.— Advt. Jlolloimy's Ointment and Fills—lndisputable remedies for bad logs, old wounds, sores, and ulcers, if used according to direction given with them ; their is no wound, bad log, ulcerous sore, or bad breasts, howevcrobstinate,or long standing but will yield to their healing and curative properties. -Numbers of persons who have been patientf in several of the largo hospitals, and under the care of eminent surgeons, withoutdcrivhig the slightest benefit have been thoroughly cured by Holloway’s Ointment and Pills. For grandnlar swellings, tumours, scurvy, and diseases of the skin,tthero is no medicine that can be used with so good an effect. In fact, for removing the worst forms of disease, dependant upon the condition of the blood, these Medicines arc irrestiblo.
VALUABLE LAND! MA N UTAHI TOWNS HIP, Noimi IsijAND. The Town of the Celebrated Waimate Plains. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO., of Christchurch, will Soli by Auction, in their Sale-rooms, at Christchurch, on SATURDAY, APRIL 21, r* r\ SECTIONS of Land in the U v Township of Mamitahi, being the centre of the Finest Agricultural District in the North Island. Also, 1 n SECTIONS of Land in the TownJ.V/ ship of Stratford Extension, to close Partnership Accounts. Most Liberal Terms. Title, Land Transfer Act. Plans now on view at Mannlahi and Christchurch. Sale at 2 o’clock. . NO T IC~ET~ PERSONS having Claims against HENRY MEIIAFFY are requested to send the same in to the office of the undersigned on or before the Ist day of May proximo. GERVASE D. HAMERTON, Solicitor. Carlyle, April 17, 1880. CARLYLE FOOTBALL CLUB. i SCRATCH All-comers' Match will Tjl bo played on Saturday afternoon, at 2.30 o’clock, on the Recreation Ground. Persons wishing to become members will please communicate with the Secretory as early ns possible. JOSEPH CHADWICK, Hon. Sec. iIATHBONITp: 'AXUP. THE Sheriff’s Sale advertised for the 10th instant at Carlyle, is held over till the 26th, pending arrangements. W. CONNOLLY, Bailiff. “ ~W. ROGERS, TINSMITH, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of HAWERA and Surromuling Districts that he is about to OPEN BUSINESS at HAWERA as TINSMITH and PLUMBER. Ponding the opening of permanent promises, all orders left at T. Lloyd’s will receive prompt attention. N O T I C E. ALL ACCOUNTS against the-Estate of DENIS O’SULLIVAN, Baker (deceased), prior to 31st March, arc requested to be sent in at once to Mns O’Sum.iVAX. Ain r Outstanding' Accounts not paid forthwith to Mrs O’Sullivan, whoso receipt will discharge claims, will bo j sued fur after the Ist May. j
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Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 510, 21 April 1880, Page 3
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