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nHERE WAS NEVER A L BETTER CHANCE I TO LET.—The Lucky Corner, well known as the beet staid for business of any JULIUS WENKHEIM. 1 ALSOTO SOT.—A Commodious Six-roomed Cottage in excellent condition. Apply to JULIUS WENKHEIM. rO THE RATEPAYERS, QUEENSTOWN R/DING. Ladies and GENTLEMB»-[t is my intention to come forward as A representative to fill the vacancy in you# Council caused by the resignation of mj/father, F. M'Bride. Should you think fit Ao return me, I shall endeavour to pronrete the welfare of the people interested Jlnd the county generally. Yours truly— / / J. J. M'BRIDE.

"AKATIPU LICENSING , / DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Licensing Meeting for the said District will be held at the Courthouse, Queenstown, at noon on Friday, the 7th day of June, 1901. H. NELSON FIRTH, ClerkfLjftnsintCommittee. " Every person applyiijpfor a new license or the renewal of a license shall state the name of trie ; or mortgagee (if any) of the premises in respect of which such license is granted or renewed, and such name shall be indoraeoVon the license, The person whose name ii so stated shall, subject as hereinafter mentioned, be deemed for the purposes of this Act to be the owner of the I'ORSECOVERS ! HORSECOVERS!! HORSECOVERS ! ! I FRANK "KETTEG, SAILMAKEI begs to notify to the District that he maflufactureTSpecial Covers for Draught Hors/8; also of any other kinds. r Robertson, Queenstown. Cotter Bros., Arrowtowu. SAMPLE COVERS TO BE SEEN. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED. [Extract from ' New Zealand Gazette,' 18th April, 1901.]

TOTICE OF APPLICATION \ TO PROCLAIM RIVERS AND STREAMS, TOGETHER WITH ALL THEIR TRIBUTARIES, WATERCOURSES FOR THE DEPOSIT OF TAILINGS, Etc. RANFURLY, Governor. In pursuance of the powers vested in him by section one hundred and nine of " The Mining Act, 1898," His Excellency the Governor hereby notifies that application has been made to him to constitute and set apart by Proclamation the watercourses the name, locality, and description whereof are set forth in the Schedule hereto, to be watercourses into which may be discharged any tailings, debris, and waste water produced by or resulting from mining operations carried on under the said Act. Any person who objects to such Proclamation being made, or whose land, or riparian or other rights in respect of such land, will be damaged or injuriously affected by the operation thereof, is required to serve on the Minister of Mines, within the period of ninety days after the publication hereof in the particulars of Buch objection, and also a claim in the prescribed form setting forth full particulars of all compensathat will be claimed by him in the event of such Proclamation beiugmade. No person will be entitled to any compensation for damage or injury consequent on the operation of such Proclamation unless his claim is duly served in the manner and within the period aforesaid.

SCHEDULE. Otago and Southland Land District. That river known as the Cardrona River, in Lake County, northsrly from its source in CrownWSurve* r > ; —- i -»- f — ■■ distance of about twentyconfluence with the Clutha HTver; together with theimbutaries thereof. That iij\r knowdf as the Arrow River, in the Lake /County, which flows southerly from its Mount Hyde for a distance of about twenty miles to its confluence with the Kawarau River ; together with its tributaries uprth of Arrou town. That river known as the Shotover River, in Lake County, which flows southerly from its source near Mount Anstead for a distance of about forty miles to its confluence with the Kawarau River ; together with the tributaries thereof. That river known as the Nevis River, which flows northerly from its source near Mount Tennyson for a distance of about thirty miles to its confluence with the Kawarau River; together with the tributaries thereof. That stream known as the Bucklerburn, in Lake County, whi;h flows westerly from from its source in the Richardson Mountains for a distance of about six miles to Lake Wakatipu; together with the tributaries thereof. That river known as the Dart River, in Lake County, which flows southerly from its source near Mount Edward for a distance of about thirty-six miles to Lake Wakatipu ; together with the tributaries thereof. Dated at Wellington, this eleventh day of April, one thousand nine hundred and one. JAMES M 'GOWAN, Minister of Mines.

TO THE DEAF.—A rich lady, cured of lii Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drum*, gave £.">()ou to his Institute, so that deaf people uiMblfc to procure the Ear Drums may have tliein fi-L-u. Address No. 7-ISD, The Nicholson Infinite, "LoDgcott," GuunersburyLuudt.u, \V. f England,

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2360, 3 May 1901, Page 4

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