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SUBURBAN-NORTH DISTRICT ROADS. NOTICE is hereby given that in accord-1 ance with the provisions of the Country Roadß Act, 1856, a RATE of ONE PENNY in the POUND has been made on the assessed value of the propsrty within the said district, for the repair of the trunk roads; and the following persons are thereby liable to the payment of the sums set forth below against, their names, and are required to PAY the same to Mr. Alexander Wragg, Collector for the Board, on or before the 26th day of March next, after which date all Rates remaining unpaid will be recovered, as provided for by the Act, without further notice. The Collector will attend at Thackwood Schoolhouse, on MONDAY, March 20, ' 864, and on the day following at "Clifton Terrace School-house, between the hours of Ten, a.m., and Two, p.m.

£ s. d. Anderson, Robert • -218 Aldridge, Henry- • -0 8 4 Brown, John • • • 210 0 Brown, William, jun. • - 0 8 4 Barnett, William . -218 Bungate Joseph - - - 1 9 2 Blanchett, Thomas - - 113 4 Blanchett, George - • 0 8 4 Batchelor, T. 0. - - -218 Barrat, George - - -0 6 3 Bosely, Newman- - - 1 010 Collins, A. S. - - - 5 0 0 Close, Stephen - - - 210 0 Collins, William - • -084 Carvill, Thomas - - -063 Cummins, George - - 5 8 4 Curtis Brothers - - - 2 18 4 Dyson, William - - - 2 1 8 Dodson, Thomas- - -434 Davidson, E. - - 2 1 8 Edwards, George • -084 Endacott, John • • - 2 10 0 Frost, Dennis • • -218 Frost, Dennis, jun. • • 0 8 4 Frost, George - - 08 4 Fuller, John . - 2 1 8 Flowers, Henry - - 08 4 Flowers, John - '084 Foster, Matthew - - 1 13 4 Fell, James . • 2 18 4 Gill, Benjamin . • 10 10 Gill, Henry . .012 6 Gill, William . -434 Harvey, Isaac • - 0 16 8 Humphrey, John . -384 Humphrey, George • -084 Hollis, John - -084 Hawes, Robert George -021 Arrears . - 0 6 3 Hibberd, Isaac - - 2 10 0 Kinzett, George • - 1 5 0 Mackay, James • • 10 0 0 Martin, Henry - -084 Manssen, George - - 113 4 Pitcher, T. and Close, J. - 1 010 Page, William - - 1 13 4 Powell, Elizabeth • - 1 13 4 Pierson, J. M. - - 6 5 0 Pollock, Robert - • 2 1 8 Rayner, William - - 2 18 4 Richardson, Dr. , ' - 2 1 8 Ross, Kenneth - - 0 12 6 Remvick, Dr. Thomas - -218 Schumacker, Frederick - 0 16 8 Small William - -434 Slater, D. - - 2 1 8 Smith, G. - - 0 12 6 Shallcrass, Robert • -113 4 Turner, H. • • 2 1 8 Thorpe, Charles • • I 010 Thompson, G. - - 0 8 4 West-ley, William • • 2 1 8 Wilkins, Thomas - - 0 16 8 Waterhouse, John - - 3 6 8 Wastney, William - -584 Wastney, John - - 0 8 4 Wastney and Doughty - 6 13 4 Wells, William - - 0 6 3 Wragg, Alexander - - 2 I 8 Wilson, J. F. - - 0 10 5 BOBEUT POLLOCK, Chairman. February 17, 1864. 270

JS. CARO, Doctob of Medicine and • Subgeey, of the University of Berlin, and approved Medical Practitioner in the Prussian kingdom, holding also the Degree of M.D. at the University of. Melbourne, begs to intimate to the public that he has COMMENCED PRACTICE at Richmond and its vicinity. 262 TMJCHAN'S DOMESTIC MEDICINES. BUCHAN'S PATENT SUGAR COATED SARSAPARILLA PILLS. It is a well-known fact that SARSAPARILLA is the greatest purifier of the blood in the world. Keep your blood pure, the bowels regular, and defy the doctor! These pills strike at the root of each disease, and are for the cure of every ailment incidental to man, woman, and child, such as all eruptions on the Skin, Indigestion, Billious, Liver, and Stomach Complaints, General Weakness, Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains in the Limbs, Headaches, Sore Throats, and every complaint caused by irregularities of the bowels, obstructed perspiration, and deteriorated and unhealthy blood. These Medicines are composed of vegetable extracts only, and guaranteed free from deleterious matter. The Pills are perfectly encased in sugar, and can be taken by the most delicate and sensitive, even by children as they would a sugar-plum. They are capable of searching out every disease, be it in the blood, liver, heart, or any other part of the body, restoring health and increasing the natural vigor of the nervous system, acting equally on the old, young, weak and strong. Purity of blood, with consequent health, cannot be obtained unless the stomach has been made to do its work. Strike at the root of the malady, let the source be clear, and the stream will be pure ; drain the blood from all impurities by means of the stomach, and the liver, lungs, heart, kidneys, and bowels, will a<. t properly, whilst the brain will be rendered ttrong, and fit to partake of all God's bountiful blessings. Sold in Bottles, Is. l£d., 2s. 9d , 4s. 6d., and 11s. sterling. BUCHAN'S INVIGORATING VEGETABLE ESSENCE, For nervous relaxation and general weakness, at once restores and invigorates with magical rapidity the most Debilitated Constitution, thereby ensuring permanent health, increased strength, energy, and a redoubled development of the muscular system Failure is impossible, for success is as certain as that daylight follows darkness. The only infallible remedy for acquired local aud general debility, nervous prostration, depression of spirits, diminution of vital energy, emaciation, and for all female complaints. This medicine not only restores health and strength at once, but increases the natural vigor of man"in youth, maturity, and old age. The properties of this invaluable re-invigorating Essence act directly on the nervous and muscular Bystem, enriching, increasing, and purifying each particular vital fluid ; its action is never failing, and in perfect accordance with the laws of nature. As the falling rain vivifies the parched vegetation, so will the power of this all potent agent restore the lost strength and energy of all who suffer from exhaustive derangement, which so few of the medical profession attempt to treat. This Essence is highly esteemed in the East and West Indies, for nourishing aud invigorating the nervous system, and acting as a general restorative on debilitated constitutions, arising from bilious complainl* contracted in hot climates. The studious as well as the sedentary part of the community should never be without Buchan's Invigorating Essence, which removes diseases in the head, invigorates the mmd, improves the memory, and enlivens the imagination. Constitutions relaiecl, weak, or decayed, in men or women, are under the immediate influence of this restorative. Old coughs, asthmas, and consumptive habits, are soon relieved, and speedily cured. Poverty ot blood and emaciated limbs will, ere long, meet the happiest change ; the chill watery fluid will become rich and balsamic, and the limbs be covered with flesh, firm, and healthy. Per Bottle, 4s 6d., and 11s., or four timea the quantity, 335. sterling, AGENT JOB NELSON, F. B. H A D PIE ID, Trafalgar-street. j

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Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 661, 26 February 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 661, 26 February 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 661, 26 February 1864, Page 4

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