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SUBURBAN NORTH DISTRICT ROADS.

"VTOTIQE is hereby givenitjhat, in a<?cordr I -*-v »nee with the provisions of-the" Country jKoads | Act, 1856,; a RATE of ONE PENNY in the pound has been made upon the assessed value otVtheTftoi PERTY within the said district for the repair of the Trunk Roads; and the fpllowing persons are thereby liable'^to the payment'of the sums set /fortri below against their names, ktid are required to pay the. samev to Mr. Alexander VYaAGGi; Collector for..the3Board; . 1 For the convenience of the inhabitants, the Collector will attend'a. the ThackwOod Sehboi.house,.on. MONDAY, March, 25, ( . 1^61; and oh the d*yfollowing, at Clifton Terrace -school-house, betweenVthe. hours of Ten, a.m., and Four, p.m. 7 '" 3. ' 3 £ 8, d. • Anderson, Robert . 113 4 j Aldridge, Henry ...-...• 0. ,8 4 [ Brown John . .218 ''•'"• J Brown/William . 03 4 2 ' : . x. Barnett, Henry . 0- 3 4 ; ; Barnett, William . ;,2, 18 3 ,* Bungate, Joseph . ; 0 16 8 7" l Blaneliiett,' Thotna* '7.- 15 0 . BUnchett, George ■ '"<. 0 4 2 Batchelor, Thomas Q.., 218 , .-. j -Burnett, James ~ 113 4. '• ' Bdseley, Newman 37 0 12; 6 ( Buxton, Edmund ';-■"' 113 4 ( «:. ■..-,-? Collins, .A.-S; . 415 10 Camper, S. . .08.4 J fi ' ::;'-' • ' .; ■■'-'. ■'■ 2' 1 B'-; -33 William '. - 0> 5 0 W-. ; rCamll. T. 7 . '.<-.. .9 4 2 " > Cummins, George •'-. . 1 0 10 < ■--.-,■; '•" Curtis, Brothers . 218 4 Darby, William . 0 6 8 Dixon, Daniel .050 . Dyson, William 3. '. t 21 8 < ' ; Dodson, Thomas . '434 ;j;Edwards. George ~" V 0.16 8 , Edwards, Henry .. 0 8 4 ;-!;:.-.-. Emmett. John 3 . 0 8 4 .'..^■c^ 7 :3Endacbtt, John . 210 0 , ; 7. 3 ••'■■•■:.-' Frost; Dennis ..218 ■ v^ 7 Frost,; D., junior 3. .0 8 4 "'"•'-Fuller/John...,■; ' . . 218 7// Flowers, Henry" ; . ' 0 8 4 '; .' Fiowets, John . 0 8 4 - FQBter, Matthew . .: 1; 5 0 Fell, James . 1. 5 0 Gill, Benjamin . / 016 8 • 7 Gill,: Henry '. -0 6 4 ; - ~, ; -Gill, William \ , ..43 4 ■'■.••• Harvey, Isaac . ,0 13 4 "•'-;;': Humphrey, John .3 . '3 ZlO * •"- Holtis.J. ' . .0 4 2 3 -3 ii, . ;. Hawes, Robert George . 0 2. 1 ;7r Bibberd, Isaac .7-.'...' .2.. 1 8 •;»; 3 Kidd, James 37... 3.'0 8 4 ■ ■.-.;-: 'Kinzett, George .1 5 0 3 '.. 3 7i}yfbidyL. • '■ 016 8 ...,...;:, 'Mabkayi James .9 11 8 Martin, Henry .0 8 4 "'i'"";-M,anssen,':G7 .3 :-. 1 5 0 3 ''^Nicholas; George .08 4 3 . Page, William v . 113 4 • Powell, Elizabeth -. 15 0 person, J, M- •■■■-' 6 5 0 - PoiUwk, Robert , ... j $ . Rayner, William . 614 t ■'"-"■ .'' Richardson, Dr. . 2 18 * Ros?, Kenneth . 016 8 . It enwick,, Dr. Thomas 2-...1 8 , Shuuiacher, Frederick 0126 .:. Small, William . 012 6 3 Selnies, James .239 Slater*--■ . . 0 12 6 Thompson, George . ,0 4 2 ; ' Williams; Henry . 1 13 4 Westley, William .0 12 6 Wilkins, Thomas . 0 16.8 Waterhouse, John . 218 Wastney.VyiHam .5 4 2 Wastney, John -.084: .3 Wastney and Doughty 4 3 4 ' 1 ■~-. Wells,.\Villiam .5 0 0 I Wraggi Alexander . ,50 i Wilson. Dr. J. F^ . ,1 5 0 Wake, Bernard .08 4 ; ROBERT POLLOCtf, ■ - -. 7-w-Chairmai».' v' February 16,1861. | ,259 JJ OLL OKAY'S OINTMEIJ^; SCORBUTIC ERUPTIOXS, *« SORE HBAB9 AND 56b0- --..; FUW)US SWEtLj^qSi; if ;;;; ! ;•;■ '-»'!■? If thif powerful olatm^mbe well rubbed into .tha parts affected, »li ikin' di»e»e« »»l tor'ipeedily;dver«ktae'. If «crtOot-f by repfeftionii but lieiiuliion." It enters t„« «yUein*i rait fp,Um, meat,,and opvfaiei notjocally only, but,oon«tlMifitio»lly puri. fving the .whole •jitem, 'neutralts.lig all depraTfcd huiiiori. and e'ffWcting a radical andi coni|ilete cum. Tlie pill* Should be , iak^n ajiW.auxiliary to .the ointaient,~a» they are ao prepaied ai to ,act io upi.on withit,.facilit4ting aiidGoaflraiiit t^M eon- - quest'of me-idrieasei " ' ■■"",'..*•*' *-3-;-' -.-,-"■•-_. , , r v;...-j:--DIPTHERIA. m.CERA?BI)BOfiE THHOAT.fcQOINSEir. . ; .; The above conj|»laiiiU hare|o, twenty yearrijeen treated wltii Hollaway's ointuiont and, pill* with, perfect »ucVe«.; The curei have been io rismarkable, ip*fdy, arid nutnerou*. that these often fatal- diit-aiei are more eairlf cured: by Uiega medicine*, tliao.even the coramon sore throat, if taken in time,; j -.., . " THE KIDNftrs.STOJJEANp.GRAVEX,.^ . , v 1 In thew coii'iplamtt the 'ointment' almost kctt - like a skvm, • praviaing itis ,r«ry effeftuaUy irubaed overrtherejffon of the .l^idneyi »hieh it ,wi(l penetrate £»4 give almOat iwmedlata relief, while the pills should be taken, according t« t"(He printed ■ directions/wheni'the fmost eitru6rdrnaryc«r««'may'be effected by ihU'ineinji siij;«i oi h')Z(i\r^y;!c:- xi: /XZM f-. .-' ,A' BAD LEGS, BAD BREASTS, SCROFULOUS 1 SORES AND r^-^^?rßt rASIKJ2A»rBWELLINGS. ...- I -v;-;;- ■< In such cases ihe.Ointment surely, and with a rapidity that re'itimbles •magic.' It^hohldibe rubbed into; the'paVu '■ affected, after they h«Te been fomented .with.lukewarm .water.; The purifying and curative power* of this marrelfoui unfueht have never failed. Any .old sore, wound, or ulcer always yields to its Influence j and in cases of bad breaits, or milk fever*, iii action is wonderful.., Glandular swelling*.may;loon be reduced by foliowinsf th* printed direction*. . ',' ' 3 . s ... THE;ACTIOI^OpJrHE HEART.t'I>ROI*ST;r N' This last-named disease is commonly preceded by irregular. 1 action ot the heart, and difficult - respiration-; which symptoms are always aerere, and ever |[0 from bad to worse,, .upleispro-, per'means of cure arei resorted io. In Hollow'ay's unrivalled ointment and pills the dropsical patient will ever Andi succour; the present relief derived from the use of these remedies is. marvellously quick, and perseverance In the steady' application of this famous Ointment, invariably results, in » cure. . They, act with such energy oi'i the circulation and absorbent system, that the dropsical fluid vanishes, And the sufferer finds aU the oppressive symptonS daily decline, till natural health returns. GOUT AND RHEUMATISM May be cured with the-greatest certainty if large quantities of the Ointment be well worked into the complaining parti, and this peraerveringly done for some time. It is no use to ' smear it on the skin only, it must be got into the system. Take' as many Pills nightly as will act two or three time* during the' 24 hours ; eschew the use of coffee, aud all stimulants. When thes« complaints are leaving the system, the virulence of the complaint frequently teems to increase, . INDISCRETION OF YOUTH. Sores, Ulcers, and Swellings, can with certainty.be cured, if this Ointment bo thoroughly rubbed all round the complaining parts^twice oi thrice aday, keeping them coveted with linen rag .spead with the same. The Pills must be taken according to the printed directions. The blood being in an impure state, perseverance is necessary. From humane moiives letters of advice will be Answered gratuitously. To save carriage, the Pills and Ointment should be obtained in the neighborhood of the sufferer, and not from Holloway's Establishment Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following • cases :-^. Bad Le?s \ Corns (soft) iScalds Bud Breasts contracted & stiff Sore Nipples' Burns joints fore-throat* Bunions Elephantiasis Skin disease* Bite of Moschetoes F siuhs Scurvy ~ and Sandflies . Gout Soreheads . Coco bay QUndular Swellings Tumours Chiego-foot Lumbago Ulceia Chilblains Piles . Wound* Chapped hands Hhtumatiim laws. ' ' - Cancers *»* There is a considerable laving by taking the larger ' sist'-s. ' . -.3. , -. v- '.-.-1 N.B.—Directions for the guidance of pailenUin t«rf 4»- j order are alßUed to each pot. : Rule ||mt for Nelson, V. WILIIE, Brldc^ttreeU

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 351, 5 March 1861, Page 4

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