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New Advertisements. WILD BE CLASSIFIED IN OU& NEXT OYSTER FISHERIES ACT, 1866. fTlHE attention of the PUBLIC is requested

to the 6th Section of the OYSTER FISHERIES ACT, 1866, which provides : — " If any person shall during the months of November, December, January, February, or March, in any year, by any means whatsoever, take or catch any oysters or oyster brood, or shall, during such months, dredge for oysters or oyster brood, or use any oyster dredge, or any net, instrument, or engine whatsoever, for the purpose of taking or catching oysters or oyster brood, although no oysters or oyster brood shall be actually taken, or shall, during such months, with any net, instrument, or engine, drag upon the ground or soil of any natural or artificial oyster bed, or shall, during such months, sell or offer for sale, or knowingly have in his possession, any oysters or oyster brood, every such person shall forfeit and pay a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds." W. H. CUTTEN.

Commissioner of Crown Lands. SOUTHERN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. rrV>db^v ril H E well-known Paddle GEELONG, Captain Thomas Habi, Is expected from the North on SATURDAY NEXT, 29th INST., And will have immediate dispatch for DUNEDIN.

Shipping notes must be obtained from the Agents for all goods, or they will not be forwarded. Passengers are requested to obtain tickets from the undersigned before going on board. For Freight or passage, apply to TRAILL, ROXBY & CO., Agents. Oamaru, 27th December, 1866. JOHN GRAY & CO., TTDDINGSTON IRON "WORKS, CUMBEKJLANDSTREET, DUNEDIN,

~T>EG to announce that they have begun

Business here, as SMITHS AND GENERAL IRON WORKERS. They have just landed a large qnantity of bar iron, li x i and li x \, expressly for the manufacture of STANDARDS FOR FENCING j

and are now prepared to take orders for any sizes or guages, and in any quantities. For General Smith Work, apply at the premises, to MR ROBERT GRAY, Manager.

Agents for the sale of Standards, GEO. GRAY RUSSELL & CO., Ejlttkxt-stbiet. Dunedin, 10th December, 1866., NOTICE.

TTTE beg to announce that we have hauled up our BOATS. Constituents who have hitherto consigned their goods to us will still receiye every attention. TRAILL, ROXBY & CO. 24th December, 1866.

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North Otago Times, Volume VII, Issue 167, 28 December 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume VII, Issue 167, 28 December 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume VII, Issue 167, 28 December 1866, Page 3

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