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was granted by Charles 11. to the Earl of Kiunoull, 'and the present Bail denied that he received it; and on inquiry it appeared the pension was sold in 1817, and that the pension was still paid to those who had acquired it by purchase. There was a pension of £l9,OoOpaid to the Duke of Richmond, and this was done under an arrangetnent which prevented the payment appearing a-mnuailly in our published accounts. If the amount paid on that pension had been invested it would have paid the National Debt. He had spoken and written'©a this subject for ten or twenty years, and therefore it could met be said he took it up in conr -sequence of anything which had recently occurred. , , ~ Special attention is called to the price-list of the RoSanow Manufacturing Co., of Boston, U.S.A. published ‘in these columns. All those wishing to'secure an excellent and correct timekeeper arerecommendedto address themselves 'to this ‘did =and reliable ‘firm. No further ■evidence of ! the invariable good quality of their manufactures will be required beyond 'the following facts- The firm was established m 1849, and since then have gained prizeimedals at the Exhibitions of (London, Baris, Vienna, ‘&o., for excellence of 'manufacture. They‘are appointed by warrant, watchmakers to the Queen of England, (Prince of Wales, 'the Emperor of Russia, and'the Bey of Tunis; AdVt. M'ABTtSTBS TO NEXTEAEffIA AND TOOTHACHU BEAD this. —The Rev. W. Green, when iB the Home Country, was afflicted with neu-, ralgia f or‘nearly two years, and could get no relief from the ordinary remedies, including the'drawing Of teeth, and 'had begun to fear that this distressing complaint would be the companion >of his life, when he providentially consulted a physician in London, who_ prescribed for him a medicine (to be "used internally) which, in epite of decayed teeth, cured him iin ;two days. The .prescription has since been 'used for 'other obstinate cases both of ‘neuralgia and : toothache. All persons suffering from or liable to be afflicted with neuralgia or todthacho ibould send at once for the prescription, and ’keep it by them in case of nleed. A ; copy will be posted to any address on receipt of 2sN3d. Apply to S . W. Chapman, -stationer., Riverton.

lenders. ■OTT ANTED, TENDERS for CARTING * * Grain, Oats and Barley from Bayswater‘to Otautau, at per 'ton. Address to J. H. Smith, Invercargill, j , j APARIMA ROAD BOARD. rTTEND'F.RS are invited for the following Eoad Works: — No. 37—-53-chains (more or dess) forma- ! tion and gravelling souA. of -sections i 157 and 158, Oreti Hundred. I No. 378—7 chains (more or less)'formation ant! gravelling near Mr Thos Sutton’s, Jacob’s River. No. 379—Calvert and formation onload east'Of Heddon Bush.

Specifications to be -seen as follows 'For $lO. 37 at Mr Arthur’s, blacksmith, Upper Waimatuku*; for No. [B7B at Mr Instone’s : •Tliornbury:; for No. 379 at Mr J. W. Forde’s, Heddon Bush:: and for all ■the works at Mn McDonald’s store, Riverton. ■Tenders to be marked on outside df envelope, “Tenderfor No. —,” addressed do the ■Chairman,nnd delivered to the undersigned before H a.m. of Thursday, l7thinst. JAMES PEJLLARTON, i Clerk to‘the Board. Riverton, 3rd March, 1881. RIVERTON HARBOR BOARD. SEPARATE TENDERS invited till 4th* April, at noon, for 14 "years’ LEASE of part of 'the Endowment, Waimatuku, 1 divided into four allotments of 411, 356,‘275, and >172 acres. Terms and'conditions to be seen at the office of'the Board. ’ i . ' . G. 10. CASSELS, Secretary. RIVERTON HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS invited'till noon of 4th April prox. for the PURCHASE and REMOVAL ef the ODD -JETTS. i <G. O. CASSELS, Secretary. For Sa'ie. TOE SALE. A NUMBER of SOWS and BIOS, just *“" dropping. Apply to < J. VAUGHAN, Butcher, Riverton. HURDLES LOR SALE. NY NUMBER, properly morticed and - .fitted, 9 x 4a. Brice, Is 9d. G. 0. CASSELS. rCTIiCE OF CALL 1 OEMS on sale q® Western >Stsr Office. iFOR SALE, EOR CASH. M IXEDEI R E W 00 D 4ft lengths, 12s per cord •3ft „ TSs 2ft „ 15s „ Carmi Posts, 45s ;per 101 pieces .GEORGE HOWELL, Riverton. jO»APER BAGS (all sizes) may mow be hadin. office of this .paper. NOTICE. (DR SALE or LEASE on long terms, .a ■ow good-Sections in tlicOtautau Township. Apply!® AIRS|PRXCE, Otautau. "*

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Western Star, Issue 426, 12 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 426, 12 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 426, 12 March 1881, Page 3

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