BY OBDEII OF THE MORTGAGEES. MESSRS. JOHNSTON & CO., WILL SELL BY- PUBLIC AUCTION, On Tuesday, the Uli June next, At their Iron Stores, Lombnrd street, "At ONE o'clock, A FREEHOLD PROPERTY on Lambton Quay, known as the Tap of the Criterion Hotel, having a frontage of 22 feet, and held under a Lease which expires in 1807, at a Ground Item of Ml 2 per annum. 100 Acres of Land, more or less, situate in Awaru, in the district of Massacre Bay, in the Province of Nelson, being Section No. 15, having a good harbour for ships, river boundary, and abundance of excellent timber, , 100 acres Land, more or less, being Section No f 90, in the Ohariu District. | Wellington, 23rd May, 1861. , MESB » 8 . JOHNSTON & CO., WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, 4th JUNE, 1861, At their Stores, Lombard-street, At One o'clock, ry>HE Undermentioned Valuable Town Acres _1_ and Country Sections — Town Acre, No. 742, Adelaide Eoad Do. •• No. 773, Meiu Street Country Sections 29, Horokiwi Valley \ district § tn do. 292, Mnnawntu • rH . S do. 17, Soutb Mukara g «..• do. 28, North Makara ) Terms at Salk. 10th May, 1801. •I9SI 'AMJII 'looqog o.iy oj, •sawiOH'H'waw o^ Xiddu ( s.i«inop.ißd JO.J- '[ootio s cry t»9X I l * 3 P«i3do o.i eg .ty.ioiis \\ia. SaSSVIO ONIN3A3 [unea otp ( saA[astuaq} £i jo#o siidnj jo aaquinu quoioujus v a'IXIOHO L^HlI' V!:)naa[ LOST. T> ETWEEN the Ferry House, Porirua, and JL3 Wellington, a paper parcel containing some brown Trench Merino. Whoever may have found he same, and will bring it either to Mr. Floyd's, Porirua, or Mr. Wall's, South Sea Hotel, will be ouitably rewarded. May 27, 1861. WANGANUI ELECTORAL DISTRICT. NOTICE is* hereby Given, that a Court will be held for Revising the List of Voters for the District of Wanganoi, nl the Resident Magistrate's Court House, Wangauui, on Wednesday, the I2th day of June, 1801, at ten o'clock in the foreuoon, at which— The Claims of Persons objected to, will be determined. The names of persons proved to be dead, will be. expunged. The names of Persons whose Christian Names or Places of Abode, or the Nature of whose Qualifications shall be wholly omitted, where by law required to be specified in the List, or whose Places of Abode, or the nature or description of whose Qualifications are insufficiently described for the purpose of being identified, will be expunged; unless the matter so omitted or insufficiently described, be supplied to the satisfaction of the Revising Officer, before he shall have completed the Revision of such List of Voters. Robert Hart. Revising OfficerWellington, May 14, 1601. THE GREAT CURE ALL KNOWN THIiOU(iHOUT THE WOULD. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sores and Ulcers, All description of sores are remediable by the roper and diligent use of this inestimable preparation. To attempt to cure bad legs by plastering the edges of the wound together U a folly; for should the skin unite, a boggy diseased condition remains underneath to break out with tenfold fury in a few days, flic only rational and successful treatment, as indicated by nature, is to reduco the inflammation in and about the wound, and to soothe the neighbouring parts by rubbing in plenty of the Ointment as salt is forced into meat: 1 his will cause the malignant humours to be drained off from the hard, swollen, and discoloured parts round about the wound, sore, or ulcer, and when these huinoura are removed, the wounds themselves will soon heal; warm bread and water poultaces applied over the affected parts, after the Ointment has been well rubbed in, will soothe nnd soften the same, and greatly assist the cure. There is a description of ulcer, sore, and swelling, which need not be named here, attendant upon the follies of youth, and for which this Ointment is urgently recommended as a sovereign remedy. In curing such poisonous sores it never fails to restore the system to a healthy state if the Pills be taken according to the printed nstructions. Piles, Fistulas, Strictures. The above class of complaints is surely removed by nightly fomenting the parts with warm water, and then by most ; effectually rubbing in tho Ointment. Persons suffering from these direful complaints should lose not a moment in arresting their progress. It should be understood that it is not sufficient merely to smear the Ointment on the affected parts, but it must be well rubbed in for some considerable time two or three times a day, that it may be taken into the system whence it will remove any hidden sore or wound as effectually as though palpable to the eye. There again, bread and water poultices aftor the rubbing in of tht Ointmeat, will do great service. This i 9 the only sure treatment for females, cases of cancer in the stomach, or where there may be a general bearing down. Both tho Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases : — Bad Legs, Gout, Bad Breasts, Glandular Swellings, Burns, Lumbago, Bunions, Piles, Bite of Mosquitoes and Ithumotism, Saud-Flies, Scalds, Coco-Bay, Sore Nipples, Chiego-foot, Sore Throats, Chilblains Skin Diseases, Chapped J lands Scurvy, Corns (soft), ?oro-heads, Cancers, Turners, Contracted aud Stiff Ulcers, Joints, Wound*, Elephantiasis, Yaws. . . Fistulas,
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1588, 4 June 1861, Page 2
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867Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1588, 4 June 1861, Page 2
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