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I NOTICE. Hereby, give Notice to persons about to introduce Sheep into the province from Otngo, that tlio in>peclioiiß will bo mndo on tho south sido of (ho VVailangi, opposite to Wilson's Accommodation House, to allow of the 21st clause oi the Sheep Ordinance boiu<,' ciirriod out. P. B. BOULTON, „. . , , Inspector of Sheep. Chnstehurch, March 6, 1801. ~ Copies of the Sheep Ordinance can be procured at the .Resident Magistrate's Office, Timavu. 162 PUBLIC NOTICE! A|IHE public are informed that for the future JL the address of the Emigration Ag-ent in England is JOHN MARSH MAN, 16, Charing Cross, l»0 London. iANK OF NEW ZEALAND. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. CAPITAL—£SOO,OOO. HEAD OFFICE : AUCKLAND. Directors. James Williamson, Esq., President John Logan Campbell, Esq. The Hon. Thomas Henderson, M.G.A James O'Neill, Esq., M.G.A. George B. Owen, Esq. Thomas Russell, Esq., M.G.A. Charles J. Taylor, Esq., M.G.A. Auditors. Samuel Browning, Esq. William C. Daldy, Esq. General Manager and Inspector. Alexander Kennedy, Esq. AGENCIES: THE UNITED KINGDOM. The Oriental Bank Corporation in London, and their various Agencies in England, Ireland, and Scotland, VICTORIA. The Oriental Bank Corporation at Melbourne, and their various branches in Victoria. NEW SOUTH WALES. The Oriental Bank Corporation at Srdney, and their various branches in New South Wales. INDIA AND CHINA. The various branches and Agencies of the Oriental Bank Corporation at Bombay Calcutta Madras Ceylon Hongkong Shanghai Singapore Mauritius, &c, THE Bank of New Zealand offers great facilities to the Mercantile and general community for exchange operations by its arrangements with the Oriental Bank Corporation, for transactions with their wide spread and numerous Branches and Agencies before enumerated. Drafts and Letters of Credit are issued by the Bank on the most favourable terms, payable at any of the places before mentioned. Bills payable in the Colonies, Great Britain, India, or China, purchased or sent for collection. Government Debentures or other securities received for safe custody, and the Interest due thereon, as also Dividends on Stock, whether payable in the Colonies or England, and Local Bills collected for customers without charge. Current Accounts may be opened with the Bank, and every facility will be afforded to Settlers, Traders, and others, for the transaction of business. Deposit Receipts will be issued for sums deposited for fixed periods, bearing Interest at rates to be learned on application at the Bank. Approved Bills discounted, Bills of Exchange purchased, and advances made upon Bills of Lading accompanied by Policies of Insurance of Goods shipped from or to any port in the Colonies or Great Britain. Agency Business.—The Agency of other Banks undertaken on favourable terms, and investments in British or Colonial securities effected for the constituents of the Bank. Rates of Interest, Discount and Exchange, and general terms of business, maybe ascertained upon application at the Banking Office, Queen Street, Auckland. By order of the Board of Directors, . A. KENNEDY, 584 General Manager and Inspector. : FOR SALE, nnHAT compact freehold valuable property, JL situate at Christchurch, and known as THE WINDMILL, comprising about two Acres of Land, Dwellinghouse, Granary, Stables, Cart-shed, &o. &o. THE MILL is fitted with patent self-adjusting sails and shifting windlass, drives two pair four-feet French-burr mill stones, dressing machinery, hoisting-tackle, &c. The building and machinery are nearly new j were made by one of the best English makers, and are in good order and preservation; in full work, and doing a good trade; is situate in a good business part of the town, and within a short distance of the proposed railway station. The mill can be removed and newly erected in time for next harvest, if required, and, if preferred, will be sold separately; it is therefore well worthy of the attention of parties at Timaru, Oamaru, Saltwater Creek, &c. The machinery, can be easily applied to water or steam auxiliary power. For further particulars, apply to W. D. WOOD, Miller, Christchurch j H. J. LeCREN, Timaru; DALGETY, RATTRAY & Co., 48 Dunedin and Oamaru. CROSS BRED COTSWOLD RAMS. i ORDERS will be taken for a limited number of Cross Bred Ram Lambs, out of high class Merino ewes, by pure bred imported Cotswold Rams. This cross is now introduced with the ordinary flocks of the country in the cooler parts'of Australia,MUKl found to improve the constitution, to increase and earlier ripen the carcass, add greatly to the weight of wool and length and strength of staple, without materially decreasing its fineness, and is now the favourite wool in tho Bradford market. The sheep may be inspected at Diamond Harbour, opposite Lyttolton. For further particulars, apply to MESSRS. STODDART & SPROT. October 7,1861. , 194 _ FOR SALE. ALIGHT Dray Phaeton, 3 seats, price £50 A useful Spring Cart, price £20 Also, harness for tho spring cart, if required. Apply to M. J. BURKE, 692 llalswell, near Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 967, 15 February 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 967, 15 February 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 967, 15 February 1862, Page 7