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MINING INTELLIGENCE.

The Arrowtown correspondent of the Cromwell Argus writes :—" With the increasing heat of summer, life begins to be infused iato the Macetown recfa. The Maryborough Company are calling for tenders to lay down a tram, way from the mine to their battery. The Premiea is also calling for tenders for sinking its shaft to tiie required depth, and tho All Natiana and Victor Emmanuel Companies are dealing with the question of reorganisation. Tae mines ihat have been in full work hitherto continue to [.rogresß favourably, but nothing in the shape of a cake will be h««d of till Christmas."

The Qufenatown correspondent of the BRine paper writes :—" The new machinery got from Melbourne by the Prcenix Company to save gold from tailings baa not turned out so buocessfnlly as anticipated, and now the mine, I

hear, is to be let on tribute. It is a great pity that the reßult of Mr Bullen's experiment wu not more Buccescfdly for other parties wer* waiting the result to go and do likewise. The Mount Aurum Company will have a waehing-up about Christmas, and from appearances it will be a good one. The crushing from the Invincible Company, at the head of the Lake, is considered satisfactory, and the talk now is of putting up machinery. A resf claim has been taken up in Butcher's Gully, Upper Shotover, at a place where the oldest inhabitant always tow there was a good paying reef, but waß too lazy to go and work it. The sluicing claims keap about the same. The holidays will take place shortly, when we exf.ee1-. to see a iiuinber of miners dawn in town to enjoy themselves."

Inherited Diseases.—Not only scrofula and consumption, but rheumatism, gout, liver complaint, con stipatlon, cerebral affections, and probably dyspepsia,

arc inheritable. These terrible heirlooms may be got rid of. Cut off the entail with Dr Walker's Vineoar Bitters. This powerful Vegetable Alterativeanl Invigorant is also a blood depurent. It removes inherited poison from the circulation, and cures what are called constitutional disorders. Agents, P. Hay man and Co., Dunedin.—[Advt.]

Premature Loss of tiik Hair, which is so common nowadays, may bo entirely prevented by the use of Burnett's Cocoaine. It has been used in thousands of cases where the hair was coming out in handfuls, and has never failed to arrest its decay and to promote a healthy and vigorous growth. It is at the same time unrivalled as a dressing for the hair. A single application will render it soit and glossy.—[Advt.]

Asthma.—Thousands of the worst cases of asthma have been relieved by using Jonas Whitcomb's llcmedy for Asthma. In no case of purely asthmatic character has it failed to give prompt relief.—Bates, Sise, & Co., Agents.—[Advt.J

S3T £1 Free Gifts I—The Proprietors of Wolfe s Aromatic Schiedam Sciixaits, to induce the destruction and previ nt the improper use of their wrappers tmd labels, and thus further protect the public against fraud and deception, have enclosed in the wrappers, or under the label on the quart bottles, since Ist October, 1878, and continue to enclose in every day's packing throughout THK year, THREE £1 ORDERS, which are drawn upon the undersigned, and which will bo cashed by their Agents. To secure these Gifts, the public must be careful to ask for, and accept nothing but the Genuine Udolpho Wolfe's Schnapps, with our name upon the top label.—M. Moss & Co., Wyn yard lane, Sydney —Agents: DALGETY & CO DunoJin

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5885, 17 December 1880, Page 3

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MINING INTELLIGENCE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 5885, 17 December 1880, Page 3

MINING INTELLIGENCE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 5885, 17 December 1880, Page 3