Miscellaneous. "WEEKLY PRESS," THE LARGEST NEWSPAPER IN THE PROVINCE, is 5 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY " MORNING <• In time for the mails, and contains r ■ ALL THE NEWS OF THE WEEK r i Up to the hour of publication. I The Weekly Press, having now a very large . circulation in all the country districts, offers an j EXCELLENT MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISING. Annual subscription, £1; single number, 6d. Advertisements 2d per line. 7-28 PHOTOGRAPHY. HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE GREY, X.C.8., having honored Messrs E. Wheeler and Son with a sitting, they are prepared to supply a capital carte s de visile portrait of his Excellency at 2s 6d 3 plain, or finely colored, 5s each. Also larger Bi'ze, suitable for framing, either colored or plain. 2-11 3 NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, from the Hare wood road, on February 12, one white working r BULLOCK ; branded on near side like <i> . ' If the same be not released before March 5, will be sold. t R. Hawkins, 2-19 Poundkeeper. ' ESTATE OF MANNERING AND CUNNINGHAM. > A DIVIDEND of 6s 8d in the £ will be paid to the creditors in the above L Estate at the offices of Messrs. H. Matson and Co., in Cathedral square, on February 18. [ oo Hbnbt Matson, I r 2-8 T. R. Fishes, j PUBLIC NOTICE. 3 HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT directs it to be notified that on the Ist ) of April next the Reserves of Timber on Banks Peninsula, numbered 228, 229, 230, ) 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 23., 241, and 242, will cease to be so reserved, ) pursuant to a resolution of the Provincial Council, Session XXVI., in accordance with ) Clause 21 of the Waste Lands Regulations. Joseph Beswick, Secretary for Public Works. Public Works Office, 1 Christchurch, Jan. 24,1867. 1-29 NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, at Leeston, from Little River, December 31, 1866, at halfpast seven p.m.:— One nearly red Heifer; got large slit in side of off ear ; branded like 4Q large , on top of near ribs One dark red and white Heifer; marked &; branded like aforesaid One nearly white Bull, with very short horns; seem to have been sawn or filed off; no brand visible One red and white brindled Bull; no brand or mark visible One young light red and white Bull; no brand visible Thirty-five miles driving, and Is a head ordinary damages claimed. If the above be not released within a period of twenty-one days from the above date, will be sold. James Cabston, 1-10 Poundkeeper. WAIPARA DISTRICT. TENDERS are Invited for Building a Stone Bridge over the eastern branch of the Weka Creek. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Weka Pass hotel on application to Mr Ross. Tenders to be sent in on or before the 28th instant. J. W. Mallock, 2-18 Chairman Waipara Road Board. i OTAGO GOVERNMENT RURAL LAND SALES. ABOUT 100,000 ACRES FOR SALE, At the Upset Price of 10s Per Acre. "VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ■*- ' Waste Land Board of Otago have resolved, with the sanction of the Superintendent and Provincial Council, to sell by auction, under the powers conferred by Clause 35 of the Otago Waste Lands Act, 1866, the unsold surveyed lands within the Hundreds of Dunedin, East and West Taieri, Waihola, North and South Tokomairiro, and East and West Clutha, at the upset price of 10s per acre. The sale will commence on Monday, the i 25 th of February, 1867, at twelve o'clock, within the Provincial Council Hall, Government Buildings, Dunedin, and will bo continued from day to day. Particulars of allotments, published in the Government Gazette of 16th January, 1867, can be obtained at the Waste Land Office, Dunedin, the Survey Offices at Lawrence, Clyde, and Queenstown, and at all the Post-offices and School-houses throughout the province. W. H. Cutten, Chief Commissioner of the 1-30 Waste Land Board. , J. BALDWIN, c Colombo Stbbbt, Chbistchubch, I T>EGS to announce having completed hie i Jj> arrangements for carrying on the busi- > ness of an r UNDERTAKER, in all its Branches, is prepared to furnish every requirement, and conduct Funerals at moderate charges ; and hopea to secure a share oi patronage in this department of his Business MESSRS. NEWNHAM & BUDDLE having taken the store lately in the occupation of J. D. Macpherson, Esq., at Kaiapoi, are prepared to receive wool, grain, &c, for storage or shipment on the usuaJ terms. Station stores supplied. Kaiapoi, November 6, 1866. 11-7 » * PIANOFORTE, by Broadwood, nearly i J\. new, to be Raflled for at Mr Bonning--5 ton's, Cashel street. Forty-five members at 1 ouo guinea each. Tickets to be had at Mr. Bonnington'., ' Messrs. Cook and Ross's, and Mr. Mundy's studio. P.S.—Tho time of drawing will bo announced in a future advertisement. 2-12
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1338, 20 February 1867, Page 4
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