Government Notices. TfiT AIHOLATOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT LAND SALE OF ALLOTMENTS IN THE TOWN OF WAIHOLA. A SaJp of Allotments in the Township of Waiholri will be held at the SCHOOL-HOUSE, WAIHOLA, on TUESDAY, the 29th APRIL, at o'clock. The Township of Waihola is situated on the Lak< of the same name, about eight miles above the Taieri Ferry, and on the main route to the goldfield and t'.. the southern districts, the Government road to which passes through the town. The approach to it by the Taieri River is being cleared of obstructions, a-ul very shortly vessels of a hundred tons will be able to come from the seaboard to alongside the Jetty already erected in the town, thus saving thirty miles of land carriage from Dunedin. A regular steamer already runs up the river from Dunedin. A metalled road is about being finished to the Tokomairiro River. There is an abundance of bush land in the neighborhood. Maps can be procured of Mr. Livingstone, Stationer. Dunedin ; and of the Police Station, Taieri Ferry. Tyi" OLYN EU X TOWNSHIP. GOVERNMENT SALE OF ALLOTMENTS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF MOLYNEUX. I ACRE ALLOTMENTS. Upset price £12 10s, A sale of allotments in the township of Molyneux will be held at the CLUTIIA FERRY, On TiicnsnAV, Ist op May, At 12 o'clock.
The township of Molyneux, lately established, bids fair to_ become one of the principal seaport towns. It is situate on the month of the Molyneux, immediately inside the Bar, so that ships can come up to it after passing through. A Jetty for landing goods is about to be erected, and steamers and vessels of 150 tons will be able to come close alongside. ■ A Custom House has been established, and the Molyneux town has been declared a port of entry. The navigation of the river is easy. Steamers can get up to within easy access of tne older gold fields, and also to the newly reported gold workings at the junction of the Tuapeka River -with the Molyneux. Large supplies of coal or lignite are obtainable in the neighborhood of the river, and the Government coal field is immediately contiguousNegotiations are pending for placing a steamer on the river, and in time a large amount of goods for the diggings will doubtless be forwarded by this route.
Maps can be obtained at Mr. Livingstone's, stationer, Stafford-street; the Police Station, Clutha Ferry.
;SALE AT TUAPEKA OF CROWN LANDS , IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE \ DIGGINGS. \ BLOCKS IV. k V., HILLEND DISTRICT. QALE of 125 LOTS of SUBURBAN and AGRIIO CULTURAL LAND, situated on the Banks of the Clutha River at its junction with the Waitahuna, \on the high road to the Diggings from the South, and I within 12 miles of the Gold-fields—ln allotments oi '. from 7 to 118 acres. Applications will be received up to TUESDAY ' NEXT, the 15th Ikstant, at the Camp, Tuapeka, and at the Land Office, Dunedin. Day of Sale, supposing more than one application for same lots, Wednesday, May 7th.
To enable persons to bid at the sale, it is necessary that they put in applications at the Land Office, Dunedin, or at the Camp, Tuapekn, where printed forms and all particulars can be obtained. The making an application involves no responsibility. The applicant is not. bound to take up the land applied for ; it simply entitles him to the option of taking it at the upset price should there be no other applicant, or in case
there is it enables him 1o bid at the auction for the sec tion or sections for which he puts in an application, from which he would be otherwise excluded.
Maps to be procured at Mr. Livingstone's, Stationer, Dunedin, or nt Mr. Mackay, Gabriel's Gully, and Waipori.
DAY OF APPLICATION, TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 15tii.
Blocks iv. and \~., Hillbnd District, are situate on the north bank of the Clutha River, are within 12 miles of the Gold Field, and on the high road to the diggings from the South. The Clutha River is navigable, forsteaniers drawing 4 feet water, to a point abivethe land now open for application. W. H. OUTTEN, Chief Oommisioner. Waste Lard Board Office, Dunedin, 27th March, 1862. Note. —The whole of the purchase money must be paid at the time of Sale,
XTOTICE, £100 REWARD.—The undersigned _LS hereby offers a reward of £100 to any person either producing the person or giving authentic in formation ot Paget O'Grady, Viscount Guillimore, who arrived in the colony of Viltoria in 1857, and
lias been employed in stockriding, bullock-driving, and splittingin various parts of N.S. Wales, and from re liable information, has lately arrived in Otago from Burrangong Diggings, N.S. Wales. Viscount Guil limore has but recently succeeded to his title, and is therefore better known as Patrick or Pat Grady, a name he has assumed since his first arrival in Victoria. ST. JOHN BRANIGAN, Commissioner •f Police.
I NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the firm of .R. Wilson & Co. and H. Jones & Co. are requested to pay their accounts to Mr. Robert Wilson, Stafford-street, within fourteen days from the date hereof, to obviate legrl proceedings. All claims against the firm must be rendered within the same period, or they will not be recognised. .ROBERT WILSON. HENRY JONES. Dnnedin, April 9, 1862.
NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rTHHE Partnership hitherto subsisting between the I undersigned, carrying on busines together in copartnership as General Merchants, Livery Stableskeepers and Carriers, in Stafford-street, Dunedin,* i> this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to and by the firm of R. Wilson &, Co. j and Henry Jones & Co. will be received and paid b\ Robert Wilson. (Signed) ROBERT WILSON. HENRY JONES. Witness —R. H. Leary, Account, Dunedin. N.B. —Mr. Henry Jones continues to carry on the same business as when in co-partnership, Staffordstreet, Dunedin. Dunedin, sth April, 1862. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE Great King-street, near the Albion Hotel. FKRULL & CO. beg to inform the inhabitants 01 the North-east Valley and Dunedin generally, that they have commenced business as Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds of Household Furniture. Sole Agents for Bradwood and Sons' Pianos. Pianos Tuned and Repaired.
OTAGO PROPERTY INVESTMENT COMPANY. TO prepare for the last balance. Members arc requested to be clear on the Books, not later than the Meeting to be held on TUESEAY, the 2-2 nd April, 1862. UNION HOTEL WETHEBSTONE'S. ON Hand, a well selected Stock of Wines, Spirits, and Beers. BARR, MALCOLM, & CO., Proprietor*. . » . . ' JONES & CO, Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemist, Corner of Manse-street, (Next to Cobb's Booking Offices), . . INFORM the public of Dunedin that they have opened their new Establishment with a Stock oi the most genuine Drugs and Chemicals, and trust from their lengthened experience to'receive a share 01 public patronage. Physicians' prescriptions accurately prepared. Country orders promptly executed. ~ :
SERMON. AT the request of the Dunedin Total Abstinence Society, the Reverend D.M. Stuart will preach in Dr. Burns' Church,, on Sabbath evening, at' 6 o'clock. ' ■ • j ' Collection in aid of the Funds of the Society. *
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 127, 12 April 1862, Page 3
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