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Stock. FOR SALE I him W0 ' Fo«rtand Six Tooth Ewes, now x, U\J\J depastured at the White Swamp. These ttSl| C<T irou l the ce!ehrat d flocks °t Phillip 3i lf» JH? the w°ol of **"<* ™ awarded a medal at the Great Exhibition : apply to • -ALGETY, RATTEAY * Co. FOP qPKB A RS" fl SAXOxVYltiivrs.— - ; n niirJ° Pure bred Laxony Rams, imported ___ DALGETf, RATTRAY & CO. C-t tl e fTj s~rr_ Oamaru b6ad of weU'bred VOUDK oatUe running near Applj to DALGETTY, RATTRAY and f!O X SMITH'S Lirery and Bait Stables, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. The Thoroughbred Horse FRANTIC. Frantic, bred by Kedwood, E«q., of Nelson, is b v bir Hercules, dam Florance, graudam Flora M'lvor Florance by Gil Bias, imported. ' ?ra^\ cA s a blood bav with black P°ints» fifteen ana a halt hands high, with great power and symmetry. J Terms-Four Guineas, and 5s the Groom. An Ilowance made for two mares of the same own»r. /-^JOWS for SALE.-Superior Cows for Sale, at vestment S y" A rar* °PPortßnit3r for in" mm;<UST? ALIAW BREEDING EWES. It u"derf?. uecl are prepared to contract now _. lor the delivery in November, December, and January next of First Class Aust kalian Merito Maiden Ewes, two or four-toothed, to be brought Apply to M 2 ssrs. Dalgety, Rattray, & Co., Dunedin Me l h.u rae .ll tt A, ri IS MPSOK " CBISf- . —— COBB & CO. CCQDATTING AGENCY—We are prepared to K) undertake the General Agency of Stockholders, aud to make liberal advances on produce consigned to London, and on approved Stock and Station securities. MORISON, LAW, & CO., Walker-strtet. m_E Undersigned are prepared'to execute Orders ,f- 1 f? r e Purchase of SHEEP and CATTLE in Victoria, for delivery in Otagd and Southland MORISON, LAW, & CO. J 1 ° ft ~~~s a: e—g--160 head Mixed Cattle, delivered at Oamaru Timaru. Apply to —«-u H. J. LECREN, Timaru. JJORSES. HORSES. HORs"eT. To Fanners. Draymen, Storekeepers, and Other* Daily expected to arrive per TORRENS and SAMUEL APPIETON, 50 FIRST-CLASS THOROUGHBRED CLYDESDALE MARES AND HORSES, All young, sound, and staunch. 47 VERY SUPERIOR COBS & HACKNEYS, Fit; for harness, saddle, or pack. The above have been selected in Victoria, expressly for thia market, by Mr MOSES SARGES, whose thorough knowledge ol its requirement, and well-known judgment, are a sufficient guarantee for the character of the horses. Mr Moses Sarges will offer the abore for Bale immediately on their arrival, when notice will be given where they can be seen. In the meantime, Mr Sarges at the Provincial Hotel, 'will supply any further information. ... Business Notices. MILTON BREWERY, TOKOMIAIRIRO. A -P* DUNCAN begs to inform Hotelkeepers, X3L. Farmers, and others, of Tokoraairiro, Woolshed and surrounding diggings, that he has opened the above Brewery, where they can rely upon getting th« best Ale at reasonable prices. Yeast always on hand. "VTOTICE.—AII persons that have any just claim _L1 against the late David Scott, are requested to present the same; and all persons indebted to him will be pleased to pay the same over to PETER WILLIAMS. TO PHOTOGRAPHERS. -^TEW CATALOGUE, rednced prices, just pubJL> Hshed ; sent free to address. Batchelder and O'Neill, Importers of Photographic Goods, 67 Col-lins-street east, Melbourne. mO THE SETTLERS IN THE EAST TAIERI JL DISTRICT, And the Public generally. GENERAL GROCERY AND DRAPERT STORE. Nine miles from Dunedin on the Main Road to tht Interior and all the principal! DIGGINGS The undersigned respectfully informs his Friends. Settlers, and the Public generally, that he has leased from his brother, Mr James Todd, those premises on the East Taieri Road, lately conducted by him as a general Store and mkery. He takes this opportnnity of announcing that he has laid in a New and Large stock of goods in" GROCERIES, DRAPEIIY, BOOTS and SHOES DIGGERS TOOLS, And Implements &c, &c. From his old friends he solicits a share of support and assures them that every effort will be used on his part, to supply his Customers with the best of Articles, anc1 at the smallest shade of profit. A Bakery is attached to the Premises. Note.—Orders will be taken weekly from the Settlers, and goods supplied to their wants as may b« required. CHARLES TODD.

Miscellaneous.' mHE SHAKSPEARE CONCERT HALL T. B. SMITH, Proprietor THE FIRST VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL TALENT IN DUNEDIN. D. D. BURKE. The world-renowned, mirth-provoking, laughtercreating, side-splitting comic and burlesquesinger. D. W. ROBERTS, First tenor; received with rapturous applause every evening. Admitted to be the best sentimantal singer in the Australias. T. CRUIKSHANK, The inimitable jig and hornpipe dancer. Not to be equalled on the "light fantastic'' in a cut and shuffle up to a pas ami. LEMAN, Basso ; unexcelled for his magnificent voice. Pianist: Herr Finster. Violinist: M. Thalberg. Change of singing, dancing, and musie eaah night. ■VTOIICE—By Deed, dated 10th December, 1162, J3I # William Bishop Evans, of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, grocer, has assigned and transferred all his personal estate and effects whatsoever, and wheresoever, unto Edmund Quick, of Dunedin, merchant, and William Wilson Tickle, of Dunedin, merchant, as Trustees, in trust.- to sell, and after paying expenses, to pay and satisfy, so far as the residue of the monies produced by tho sale, will extend the creditors of the said William Bishop Evans, who shall by themselves or their agents, or in the name of their partnership firms, execute the said Deed, tho amount of the debts due or owing to them re*' spectively from the said William Bishop Evans, rateably and proportionably, and without any preference or priority. All monies owing to the estate should be paid to the Trustees, and creditors intending to come in uuder the Deed should sign it at once. The Deed lie3 at my offices fox the signature of creditors. Dated this 15th December, 18G2. | GEORGE COOK, Solicitor for the Trustees. Princes-street, Dunedio. SUPREME COURT. ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha* a Sitting X^ of the Supreme Court, for the despatch ol Criminal business, will be held at the Court House Dunedin, on Thursday, the 15th day of January next, tit eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and that "a Sitting, for the tho despatch, of Civil business, will be held at the said Court House, on Monday, the 2Gth day of January next, at teu o'clock in the forenoon, at which times nnd place nil persona under Recoguuance to appear as prosecutors, defendants ox witnesses, are required to give their attendance. KOBERT CHAPMAN, - „ R^kt«U> Supreme Court Office,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 311, 18 December 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 311, 18 December 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 311, 18 December 1862, Page 7

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