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Miscellaneous. POISON for Dogs LAID on Wanaka Run and Government Reserves from this date. RT. STEWART, Manager. October 1, 1883. On and after this date, POISON will be LAID for DOGS and RABBITS on Mount Pisa and Queensberry Runs. D. HOWELL, Manager. Mount Pisa Station, April 2, 1883. POISON is LAID in our PADDOCKS on >omwell Flat, for Dogs. HORN & ANDERSON. Dec. 22, 1884. All Unauthorised Persons found Rabbiting with Dogs, or picking up Poisoned Rabbits, on the Nevis portion of the Hawkesburn Run will be PROSECUTED without further notice. April 27th, 1885. PUBLIC G. H. CHRISP. NOTICE. RABBITING on Morven Hills and Ardgour Stations by Unauthorised Persons is strictly Prohibited. Offenders will be Prosecuted with the utmost rigor. Trespassers Disturbing Stock on above Runs, without first giving due notice to the undersigned, will be proceeded against. JOHN STRONACH, Manager. April 15th, 1885. AND NORTHERN GOLD-FIELDS GAZETTE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY Has the Most Extensive Circulation oj any Newspaper Published on the Goldmelds of Otago, and offers AN UNSURPASSED MEDIUM MAKING KNOWN THE REQUIREMENTS OF ADVERTISERS. The Argus has established a reputation as a most interesting Journal for the General Reader, while Commercial Men, Tradesmen, Miners and others will find in its columns the latest Telegraph Intelligence up to the hour of going to press, and, generally, all matters of interest affecting the various occupations of the Goldfields. Terms of Subscription. Per Quarter (in advance) ... £__ ~ „ (booked) 6s. 6d Terms for Advertising, Per Inch space, each insertion ... 3s. Standing advertisements, or for a term, as per arrangement. Orders for discontinuance of JPaper, or withdrawal of Advertisements, mvst he in writing, otherwise the Publisher will not be responsible. It is expressly notified that when it is desired to stop the paper the subscriber must remit amount due to date, otherwise the subscription will be continued at Ms risk. THE CROMWELL ARGUS MACHINE PRINTING OFFICE is furnished with a splendid selection of Jobbing Type of Newest Designs, enabling the Proprietor to turn out work of every description in the best style of the Art. Special Advantages are offered to Parties requiring Business and Admission Cards. Ball Programmes—Newest Styles Business and Invitation Circulars Illuminated Show-cards, in colored inks gold or silver bronze Billheads and Memo. Forms Receipt and Delivery-books Posters and Hand-bills—any size, black or colored inks Mining Scrip and Call Receipts Address Labels, gummed or eyeleted, and Every other Description op Printing. All Work executed on Best Material and at Moderate Prices. Orders from a distance attended to with despatch. BOOKBINDING IN ALL BRANCHES. Sample-books on view and inspection invited. T>OST-OFFICE SAVINGS BANK. The following are the Regulations for the above banks : 1. Interest at the rate of 4 to 4J per cent per annum is given on £2OO and under ; at the rate of 3 to 4 per cent per annum on sums under £500; and in the same proportion for any shorter time on every complete £1 deposited, provided that no interest be allowed on more than £SOO. 2. Depositors in the Post-office Savings Banks have direct Government security for the prompt repayment of their money. 3. A Depositor in any one of the Post-office Banks may continue his deposit in any other of such Banks, and can withdraw his money at that Post-office Bank which is most convenient to him. 4. The strictest secrecy is observed with respect to the Names of the Depositors in Post-office Banks, and the amounts of their deposits. 5. Money may be deposited by or on behalf of minora. Depositors over seven years of age are treated as persons of full age, but minors under seven years of age cannot withdraw their deposits until they have reached the age of seven. 6. Applications to the Chief Offices in each Province on the business of Post-office Savings Banks, and the replies sent thereto are free from any charge or postage.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XVII, Issue 844, 16 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume XVII, Issue 844, 16 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume XVII, Issue 844, 16 June 1885, Page 4