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New Advertisments. IVr EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN-CLTJTHA SECTION. Persons desirous of Renting Surplus Lands on the Railway Reserves and plots for the deposit of coal, timber, stone, &c. , between Dunedin and Balclutha, ano! Vanches, are invited to send written pro-. poialg to the Station-master nearest to the lancT required, addressed " Steward of Railway Reserves, Christchurch Station." Written proposals will also be entertained for the Purchase of the Grass growing on the wayside of the several Hues. G. TURNER, Steward Railway Reserves. Christchurch, 4th March, 1878. J46 BUBLIC NOTICE. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS (middle island). PRIVATE STORES AND SIDINGS. IT IS HEREBYNOTIFIED, for the information of all Owners of Private Stores and Sidings, that where the unloading is done by Consignees, the Gov* ernment will take no responsibility for delivery of quantities, or weights, as declared by senders. W. CONYERS, Commissioner of Railways. Commissioner of Railway offices, Christchurch, March 4th, 1878. 144

v. jM| v. ' npUTURAU DISTRICT. BY AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, March 27, 1878. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Sections No. 40, containing 350 acres t and •No. 41, containing 45 acres, Block V, Tuturau District, will be offered for sale by public auction, at the Crown Lands Office, Dunedin, on Wednesday, the 27th March next, at noon. Upset price 20s per acre. J. P. MAITLAND, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Dunedin, 25th February, 1878. 14a "PSTABLISHBD 1861, JOHN MATTHEW S' SPRING CART, DRAY, AND WAGGON FACTORY, Great King Street, Dunedin. Spring Carts, £17 ; Farm Drays, £17 ; Tip Drays, £17 ; Station Waggons, £25 : Express Waggons, £28. Workmanship and material guaranteed. Delivered free at Dunedin railway station. 153 T>ROFESSOR STANIOH, THE ONLY PALESTINIAN AURIST IN THE WORLD, May be Consulted at • THE CRITERION HOTEL. (Private entrance, Moray-place.) On the following days : — For Ladies only— Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. For Gentlemen— Tuesday, Thunday, and Satur. day. From 10 to 4 daily. Owing to a large accession of patients daring last week— whose cases are too urgent to refuse — Professor Stanioh is compelled to postpone his departure for Invercargill and Ohristcbureh for a short time, All desirous of seeing the Professor are urgently requested to lose no time in consulting him in order that their cases may have as long attention as possible. TESTIMONIALS TO PROFESSOR STANIOH. Dunedin, February 28, J 878. Sir, -It is with the greatest pleasure that I bear testimony to your treatment of deafness. For the last twenty-fcur years I have been suffering from deafness in both my ears brought on by scarlet fever, with great discharge. With the hope of having my hearing restored, I have been under the care of eighteen doctors and several chemists in England, amongst whom were several who devoted themselves entirely to the treatment of ear diseases, together with ono in Dunedin, Now Zealand. None were able to " do me any good, and they gave me up as incurable. Although I have been under your care but for a few day?, I have improved wonderfully j in fact I do not remember being able to hear so distinctly in my life before as I do now. I would strongly advise all suffering from deafness ■ to place themselves under your skilful treat* ment. Thankfully yours, Wm. Mudoe* Tailor and Outfitter, Great King -street, Dunedin. To Professor Stanioh. Sir.— Having sufferpd from severe deamess , for two and a half years, I was induced to corns up to Dunedin ahd place myself under your care ; and I am extremely thankful to you for the fact of being able, after a fortnight of your skilful treatment, to return completely cured. - I am thankfully yours, James Grant, Mosgiel. March 9, 1878. 83 SLAUGHTERING LIOENSE. I hereby give public notice that I hare made application to the County Council of Clutha for a License to Slaughter Cattle upon my farm of Netherby, FomyMile Creek, Clutha district. 127 WILLIAM WOODS.'

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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 192, 15 March 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 192, 15 March 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 192, 15 March 1878, Page 4

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