Manuherikia Coal Pit, CUE il* COAL. F‘D(VALD t M'KEEMAN having purchased the above Pit, beg to inform the Inhabitants of Alexandra, Clyde, and the Surrounding Districts, that they are now prepared to supply Coals of a most superior quality at the lowest possible rates. Drays loaded at the Fit-mouth on the shortest notice ; a large supply being al ways en hand. All orders punctually attended to. iF.e lion-holders and largo consumers allowed a liberal discount. Messrs hi‘. . and hind, trust ly strict attention, to meet with liberal support, and would state, they can insure satisfaction as regards quality. t’TIIAYMD from the Ten-Mile Ferry Coat, Kawarau Fiver, One Fed and U liite ' 'ow (with Calf at foot) branded L on otT ribs. One red tow (with Calf at foot) branded 11 on the off rump ; and a heifer branded K on near rump. Ny one bringing the said Cows to me. Henry Cook, Ten-Mile Ferry-Boat, will receive the above Seward. £5 EEWAED. u
Dunedin, January 31st, ISG7. ELKCTOiiS OF IMF GOLDFELuS. G ejttlusies — F HAY K to thank you for the many cx- -- pvesaions of support and confidence with which you have favored me during the time I have had the honor of representing you in the Provincial Council. In agsvn offering myself as a candidate for your representation, I may venture to say that I have not deviated from the principles I advocated when formerly j elected, and that if re-elected, ! shall endeavour, as heretofore, to see them carried into effect. The reduction of those special burdens under which mining industry suffers, the promotion of agricultural settlement on the Goldfields, and of the moans of communication by roads and railways, are ob jeers of special importance to the raining community, and any measures for their attainment shall have my hearty support. I hope to find an opportunity of explaining ray views personally to most of you, previous to the election, more fully than can be done within the limits of a printed address, and, trusting (hat you may honor hie with the runic confidence in the future as you have done in the past. I have the honor to he, Gentlemen, Tour most obedient servant, 'JOIIN T YOU AT.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 254, 8 March 1867, Page 3
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369Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 254, 8 March 1867, Page 3
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