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highest price for Gold, Silver, Messrs Litchfield & Son and Copper, Also for Farm and Dairy Produce, in exchange for Goods.

le et ir.f '7 le h y it BOXING AND Grand Athletic Entertainment WILL BE GIVEN AT Oliver’s Theatre, CnllensYille, ON SATURDAY, MAY 10, By the well-known e J. Laurie (Champion heavy weight boxer of Marlborough, Nelson and West Coast), assisted by his Brother, a recent arrival from Timaru, who is also a pupil of Dan Lea, and has several times appeared at benefits as an amateur in r Timaru. Young Dick Laurie is of a fine physique, and his height is six | fe-1, and is 18 years of age, with immense j reach. -He has-the reputation of being a cleyer boxer and a good stayer. The Laurie Brothers will Box four three-mjnute rounds of a friendly set to, and conclude with half a round on their merits. Several local amateurs will assist during the evening. Admission, 1/Comraence 7 p.m. Doors open 6.80. JACK LAURIE.

D. Draper, BUTCHEK, Grove Road, Blenheim. Meat of the Best Quality supplied, Lowest Prices for Cash.

H. L. JACKSON, (From A Him and Hanburys’, London), CHEMIST. Importer of-Drugs, Patent Medicines, Surgical Appliances, &c. Orders by Post executed by I return mail. THE PHARMACY , BLENHEIM

I The Wonderful Virtues of the Australian Gum Tree. When the alchemist of past ages wort endeavouring to discover the’Elixir of Life, they made some very valu I le but simple dia overies in the science of chemist y. and for many centuries the results of their researches were used by hermits and others »ho professed a knowledge of medicine Of late years the rapid development of t is science has been so gre t, and the study of botany in new found count ies has been practised to such an extent th t the old world ideas have passed away. The present enlightened ago require something more than the simple dhooveries of these enthusiasts; this was to a certain extent ; chieved when the curative I p operty of the Australian gum tree were first made known o an expectant world Since the first discove ies of these n edicinal virtues many eminent men have made experiments from the. tree, which has been planted in many parts of the globe, as tpeventative of malaria and other fevers. Notwithstanding the many efforts 10 obtain the greatest virtues with the least impuHtiea, i w s not ill Leon Pettit, an imminent French analytical chemist, fter m ny years of unceasing toil, was able to produce the active medicinal principles in th purest nd best form of this wonderful tree by a process only known to himself, which he introduced .to. the public in 1860, and called it Pettit’s Eucalypti Bal am. This valuable preparatin is free from all resinous and irrita'ing substances, being unli o all othe compounds, so-called extract, ,ic. c. It may be given to children with the greatest safety It is unequalled for coughs, colds, influenza, asthma, whooping coughs, bronchitis, and all other chest and Jung affections. Thousands of testimonials have been reenved. Sold everywhere, beware of imitations Shaeland and Co., Wholesale Agents. Town Hall improvement Fund.

John Smith, TIN-PLATE Wi KKRK Gimsmiih, Plumber and Copper-brazer. Orders promptly attended to, and charges moderate. Address: Market Street, Blenheim.

E. Muncaster, Watch and Clock Maker, Working Jeweler & Optician. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, & Jewellery in stock and guaranteed. Rings, Pins, Chains, Broaches, &c., made to order Spectacles and Eye Glasses a speciality. Market Street, Blenheim. (Opposite Criterion Hotel).

Football. A MEETING of those interested in the formation of a Eootball Club are invited to attend a meeting at the Masonic Hotel on Friday Evening at Eight o’clockA. R. PYB, Plumbep and Tinsmith, Will be in Havelock for a few days this week. Orders left, at Dorreen's Hotel will be attended to,. To Bushmen. are invited for Felling about 100 Acres of Light Bush un the Manama Run. Tenders will be received by the Undersigned until the first Friday in June, at Manama, where specifications can be obtained. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. T. MASEFIELD. Licensing Committee Meeting. In pursuance of “The Licensing Act 1881,” and “ The Licensing Act Amendment Act 1882." I HERE BY give notice that ' the Annual Licensing Meeting of. the Licensing Committee for the Pelorus Licensing District will be held in the Court House, at: Havelock, on W ednes - day, the 4th day of June, 1890, at 12 o’clock Noon," to take into consideration all applications for Publican’s and other Licenses under the said Act, and for the Renewal, ! emoval, or Transference of the same. Given under my hand this sth day of May, 1890, at Havelock. W. A. HAWKINS, Clerk of Licensing Committees. Licensing Committee Meeting. In,pursuance of “ The Licensing Act 1881,” and “ The Licensing Act Amendin’nt Act 1882,” T HEREBY give notice that the *- Annual Licensing Meeting of the Licensing Committee for the Havelock Licensing District will be held in the Court House, at Havelock, on Saturday, the 7th day of June, 1890, at 12 o’clock Noon, to (nke into consideration all applications for Publicans and and other Licenses under the said Act, and for the Renewal, Removal, or Transference of the same. Given under my hand this sth day of May, 1890. W. A. HAWKINS, Clerk of Licensing Committees.

NOTICE. A Dissolution of Partnership hereby cxis’ing between Alfred Wellington Dillon and James Fulton, trading aa Butchers,, at CuHenaville, has this day, April 23rd, 1890, been dissolved by mutual consent. The business in future will be carried on by James Fulton, who will receive all monies due to the firm, and pay all debts owing said firm. Dated this day, April 23rd, 1890. Si ed J James Fulton, ° \ Alfred Wellington Dillon. Witness: Thos. Galloway, Storekeeper, Cullensville. For Sale. (JOME First-class Berkshire Pigs (the new breed) from the celebrated stoek <if J. Rowe, Esq., Canterbury. These are really a first-class Pig for settlers. Also. 8 large framed Cows, mid 32 bead of two-year hand bred Cattle. Separator Butter in boxes. Apply to THOS. H. MILLS, Hrpai. NOTICE.' t Tp'AH Whom It May Concern. 1/ A, MACKAY, Wakapuaka, "A - having purchased all Right of Name and Receipt of Professor Stowell’s • Rheumatic Exterminator and having patented the same, I shall prosecute any person selling the Ointment except appointed by me. Caution. A NY Person or Persons Trespassing •-A w -'th d o g or gun t or otherwise, on my land, situated i.i the low end of the Pelorus Valley, will be prosecuted. . James Tvvidle. HALF-WAY HOUSE, Kaituna. ll|R RALPH ANDREWS begs most respectfully to announce to the Travelling Public that he has dispose d of his interest in the Junction Hot-1, and removed to the Half-way House, Kaituna, where his old and new friends will always be sure of a welcome. Only the best brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept in Stock. Good Stabling or Paddock, and comfortable Meals at all hours.

A Ball WILL BE HELD L\ THE Town Hall, Havelock, ON Friday, May 23. The new floor is now being laid for purpose. TelAro Hotel, WELLINGTON. THE Undersigned having purchased the above favourite Family Hotel, will be pleased to receive a call from his old friends, and the public generally. The inhabitants of the Goldfields are invited to call on their arrival in Town, and can rely on receiving every civility and attention. Suites of rooms for families always in readiness. Wines and spirits are of the choicest brands. A full-sized Billiard Table on the premises, under the management of an experienced marker. XXXX Dunedin Beer on tap. G. M HARDEN. T. H. H ustwick, Chemist and Druggist, Blenheim. (Established 15 years), Visits Havelock and Cullensville at intervals. Agent in Cullensville: Mr Collins, News Agent. Education Board Office, Blenheim, April 26th, 1890. 1 TENDERS will be received until - Monday, May sth, for— Repairs Tua Marina Residence. Repairs and Fencing Deep Creek Schoolhouse. Repairs and Painting Wairan Valley Schoolhouse. Specifications may be seen at the Office of W. Douslin, Esq., and at the respective schools. ■ ■ ■ John T. Robinson, Secretarv. To All Whom It May Concern. i .FINAL NOTICE, j T AM instructed by the Deputy * Official Assignee to issue Sum mooses against all Persons owing money to the Estate of Mr William Pickering or Clark ' and Pickering’s Estate after Saturday, rhe 6th day of April. C. 1L MILLS, Collector.

W. B. PARKER, supply beat Roller flour m any quantity at lowest market prices. QUALITY GDABANTEED. Plenty of Fowl Feed always in Stock, Sheep and Cattle Dealer, BLENHEIM. Forced Sale to Pay Gails. SHARES in the Federation, Cheap. Apply Y'G'VfiNIMOJOL

Business docs not appear to be brisk in Melbourne just now. A private letter received in Dunedin last week says:—“l fear that an epidemic of insolvency has set in and will increase in intensity. This morning (March 31) there were nineteen meetings of creditors.”

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 29, 6 May 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 29, 6 May 1890, Page 3

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