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TO BE SOLD CHEAP, TN one lot, TWO HEIFERS, with Heifer JL Cah p=, and Two Heifers, 2 years old. Apply to T. KNEWSTUB, Lower Harbour, Otago. LAND FOR SALE. m ACRES of Land, with House thereon, situated on rhe main line of road pass - ing through the plain oi'Tokomairiro. For terms and further particulars, apply to P. M'Gill. Mill of Tokomairiro, January S3, I&G2. TAIERI BUSH I UN, 21 Miles from D lined hi, 11. CLEMENTS, Proprietor, Good stables, &c. Saddle horses to let on liire. LIME ! LIME ! ! LIME ! ! ! JTME, of a very superior quality, to be had J in any quantity. .Apply to Mr. D. llutcheson, Oamaru Lime Kilns; or to D. Henderson, Ironmonger, Princesstreet, Dunedin. 507 £3 REWARD. LOST from Tuapeka, a BAY HORSE, branded D on near shoulder, one hind foot white, Roman nose, a little white in face. Any one giving information as to where he will be found", will be rewarded, and the above reward will be paid to any one delivering him at CULLING'S Store, Dunedin. r FOR SALE. npHE Lease, Good-will, and Stock-in-Trade ■*- of an old established and fast increasing Business of a Butcher and General Storekeeper. The vendor ha,s personal reasons for desiring to dispose of this business. For particulars, apply to Mr. RICHMOND, Solicitor, Princes-street, Dunedin. 13A1NTS, Paperhangings, Window Glass, . &c, on Sale, at W. S. SMITH'S, Importer, G2 7 Elizabeth Street, opposite the London Tavern, Melbourne. CIRCULAR. IT is proposed to embody a Company of Shareholders for the purpose of Purchasing the WASTE LANDS of the CROWN, as they may be offered for sale, in order to give the Small Capitalist an opportunity of acquiring a Freehold, without being compelled to purchase at an exborbitant price, oi leasing at a usurous rate of interest from privave individuals. The followiug are the proposed Rules or Regulations to be laid down by the Company, subject to whatever n'.vlifu'ations the Committee they mby elect ■ (hereinaf.i .• •<! -ntioncd) may think proper to adopt ; the so-calli'il Company to be styled the " OTAGO RURAL LAND COMPANY." Rules and Regulations. Shares to be limited to £10 per share ; no person to be a bolder of inoro than ten shares. A deposit of Ten per cent, to be paid on application. All Lands purchased by the Company to have additional value of Ten per cent, before being offered for sale. All Leases granted by the Company to be dated from the time of 1 bring granted, the said Lease to expire with the dissolution of the Company; such dissolution heivufter to be agreed upon. The Rental of such Lands to be Ten per cent, per annum. All Lofiscs granted by the Company to contain purchasing clauses; Shareholders to have the power of voting according to the number of their shares. A Committee of Twelve to lie appointed by the Shareholders, e.ieh Member of such Committee to be eli'Cted by the majority of voters. One-half of such Committee to form a quorum; a Chairman and Secretary to be appointed by the Committee. Agents for the Purchase of Land to be appointed by the Committee, the said ngents to be subject to the control of the Committee, and in no ease to be Members of Committee. No person to be eleccted as a Coinmitteeman or Agent un'ie>s a Shareho'der. All leases or conveyances of lands to be signed by the Committee on behalf of the Company. All applications for leasing or purchasing the lands of thy.' Company to be ibt-warded to the .Secretary ; such applications to be hud before the Committee. All nece-ssiry expeii-ios incurred by the Company, in the way of {■r.m'ing leasts, or conveyances, to be liquidated hy tins lessee or purchaser. The Shareholders to hay.' the right of purchasing by giving up tiifh* shares, with the additional value in money," in the event of their shares not being equal to the value of the land. A Mi'i'tiiij; io I»c ('.died for the election of a Committer, a 1 * s-oon a> s'liiros air taken up. The b I'lincc of I'.icli share to I>p paid one month after the nu-ctinp: of thu^u'sfc Committee — Notice, joj which to be iuhcitkcd. Agent at Duncdiu, for Application for Shares, pro turn. — JAMES KILGOUR, Esq.;' Agent at Oamaru— DAVlD HUTCHESON: •200 a 27c COMMERCIAL TIMBEII YARD 1 ,, 152 TO IG'2, LON SOALE-STREET, EAST, MELBOURNE, And BRIDGE ROAD, RICHMOND, Ni:.VH MELBOURNE, VICTORIA. J TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, PARTIES j 15UILDIXG, &c. rriMHEßam]r riMHEßam] r.UILDING- MATERIALS -*■' at lowest ratos, consisting of — American I— in. and I^-in. G. & T. Lumber, S.iehiug C'car Pino Do. G x 1 and 0 x J, G. & T. feotch-prrpared Flooring, G x J, J, J Do. do. Weatherboards/ i and {-, and T. and G. Lining Colonial - prepared Weatherboards (Deal and Oivp.oti), i and ']-in. Bailie Timber, in Log; Deals and Battens, aolid a'ld cut Hardwood, assorted sizes ; Palings, 5 and 6 feet, assorted * ' Cedar, in loa-, boards, and scantlings— superior assortment Doors, four-paunelled and sash, RP, SM, and DM Window-*, a large assortment Builders 1 Ironmongery; Cement, Hair, and Lathes " , Slipet Load, Slutos, And Every Description of Boilding Materials. Large purchasers liberally dealt with. S3j° GrdtTS promptly executed. EGAN & REDDY. rg a 11 E NE W T OWNSIIIP O F I B R I 6 II TO N h situated on the Coast, at a distance of about eight or nine miles south from Dunedin, and three or four from tho Main South Road. Its principal advantage for a Watering-place consists ia this — tin 1 Inl( t or Mouth, which before gave the nanip of BOAT-HARBOUR to the locality, is admirably adapted for a Bathing-plane. It is perfectly thy fiom the pivsence of Sharks, in conseqiu nee ot 1 a Bur of Sand, which makes the water too shallow for them to cro^s. It may be said to bo the ONLY GOOD AND SAFE SEA-WATER BATHING PLACE on the E-.istrrn Coast of the Piovhuv which Inn this advantage, while unquestionably there are none which have it within a ride of town. The water is of all depths, and as the shclvings of the sandy bottom are quite gradual, great facilities for bathing wi.llx 1 aifoi-d-'d to Ladies ami non-swimmers, while for -swimmer-, then* is ])lenty of water of a d -p'fh of eight, nine, or ten foot. On o'.yc side of the iulet there is a fine sandy b n acJi for a ride or dnw in tin- direction of Dunedin, extendinjf for about tw;> l.iilos. and on the other sulo, after a short iiitcrvil of rocks (which abound in oyj'tei's an 1 other kinds of sh 'llfish), there is an equally good beach 'stre-lehiujy away to the mouth of the Tnii'vi UKcr, a distnnce ofri\e mil"s. There i-i plenty of wood'witliiu hiiif-a-mile of the placo, besides that of the Kuri Bush, which is a little farther oil. Their a 1 so appens to IvanlNJixiiAUsrIBLE Sri'iMiV ny Coal in the immediate locality. The view* from the spot are of the mn;t picturesque character, whether towards the ooa^t, wiiere the Taici-i and Molyi"ux Rivers empty tliemselves, or towards the other hi'adhind, or in the inland direction. Just oppo .itc. and within an rasy haif-hour's trip in a rowing boat, is situated the Green Island, about seven acres in extent, and covered with verdure. But as a \isit to Brighton will be the best means of getting acquainted with it, those who are of opinion that such a place is needed are informed that they may find the best way to it by going along the South Road until the Mill and the Two Bridges are p.T»ed, and shortly after, taking an excellent road to the left, which must lead them to the silo, where its unrivalled advantages for such a township will not fail to be acknowledged. v Any extra information will be given on the spot by the Messrs. Taylor, who reside in the immediate neighbourhood. The Sections will be submitted to public competition about the end of January. Upset Price, £12, 105., deeds included. Title, one remove from the Groion.

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Otago Witness, Issue 610, 25 January 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 610, 25 January 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 610, 25 January 1862, Page 2