Government Notices ERECTION OF Pv.rjNDS.-Tenderswillbe received nt the Provincial Treasury, Dunedin, up to noon of Thursday, Ist September, 1864, from parties willing to erect mid maintain, at their owu expense, Pounds, in terms of the ' Impounding Ordinance, 1862," at the followng places, viz.:—Moeraki, Waikouaiii, Dunedin South (the present site not heing suitable), Caversham, East Taieri, Waiwera, Waipabi, Longford (Maiaura). A return must be made to the Provincial Treasurer, quarterly, of all fees and charges nceived, but the sail fees and Charges shall be returned to the Poundkeeper, in lieu of salary Further particulars will be furnished ou application to the Provincial Treasurer, Dunedin. The Government will not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender. HENRY CLAPCOTr, Provincial Treasurer. Dunedin, 15th August, 1864. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS ORDINANCE.—It is hereby notified that ou the 27ch day of May lasr,,." The Mfdical Practitioners Ordinance, 1864," came into operation vrithin the Province of Utago, and that all persons qualified to practise in medicine or surgery, «:c., in (.itago, must lodge their diplomas and certificates of qualification on or before the 19th day of August current, with me, at the office of George Jkounck, Esq., 1 Mercer's Buildings, Dunedin, in order that registration may be effected before 26th August current, in terms of the said Ordinance, The attention of medical men throughout the Province of «;tago is particularly directed to clauses 10: and 19 of the aforementioned Ordinance. ; In terms of clause 15, a fee of five pounds must "be deposited with the diploma. ALFRED F. OS WIN, . . ' Registrar. Medical Board Office, Dunedin, 11th August, 1861. EXTENSION OF TIMS TILL. 26th SEPTEMBER. PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND, NEW ZBALANDi AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY. Commissioners' Office! Council Chambers, • Auckland, July 30, 1864. fTIENDERS are invited by the Commissioners X of the Auckland and 'Drury. Railway, for the performance of various Works in the construction of Twenty-four Miles of- Railway from Auckland to Drury, with a Branch Line to Onehunga. : ...■•■.-. *, Plans and Specifications will he ready for inspection at the above office, on and after the 6th of Ausrust, 1864. . . - Tenders for the Works will be received until Ifoon of Monday, the 26th of September, 1864, asd must be endorsed — "Tender for Works on Auckland and Drury Railway." THOMAS CHEESEMAN, Chairman of Railway Board. PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND AND DRURY. RAILWAY. HnHLmissioners' Office, Council Chambers, |HH^L Auckland, 6th August, 1864. Tracings of Plans with SpeciticaBB^^HHis, conditions of Contracts, etc., for the I^Hj^^^Hkyay, may now be seen on application Office, Otago. THOS. CHEESEMAN, jBBBf NOTICE. AFTER THE 16th INSTANT Bg ' APPLICATIONS HHB Will be Received for W- ON S J ÜBYBD LAND IN THE PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND. lavercargill, I May 4th, 1864. Properties for Sale. : SAW AND FLOUR MILL i Situate at G L B N O A M A R U , CLUTHA. FO E SALE. GILLIES Til D STREET have been instructed by the Proprietor A. S. Begg, Esq., to offer for sale by private treaty, his well-known and highly Valuable Pl°Perty MOLYNEUX, Consisting of - 150 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, FENCED, And with FORTY Acres under Cultivation. The, Dwelling House, which is picturesquely .situated, contains ' NINE BOOMS, Besides which there are THREE COTTAGES For Workmen, and a FIVE STALLED STABLE. As a Eural Residence or. compact Farm, it would be difficult to find a superior place, both as to beauty of situation, as well as the fertility of the soil. But even these great advantages are cast in the shade by the unrivalled advantages which the property possesses in its SAW and FLOUR MILLS ihiven by a plentiful supply of water omthe OAMARU STREAM, N "Which flows through the property. Thewater•wheel is an Iron Spider Wheel 18-horse power. THE SAW MILL Cuts 2000 feet per diem and the SUPPLY OF TIMBER, Of a first-rate quality, may be said to be tinli"mited, as the property forms part of what is known as the . ■ .•■ . SIXTY MILE BUSH, And is situated at the only practicable entrance to it from the Molyneux, the Gorge of Gienoamaru. The Flour Mill grinds four Bushels per Hour ivith one pair of stones, but the Building is capable of containing three pair of stones. 'i'he •property is close to a shipping port, being three miles from Port Molyneux, where the demand "both for Timber and Flour is large and increasing, as well for export and for home consumption throughout the whole Clutha 3>istricc, together ■with the Tuapeka and vs aitahuna, which are reached by means of the steamer now plying regularly. Alotof Working Bullocks, Cattle and Horses ■will be sold with the Property, and part of the purchase money can remain on mortgage for a term of years at 10 per cent. ■ GILLIES and STREET, Land and Estate Agents, Auctioneers and Surveyors. HOTEL CLOSE TO PRI&CES-STREET. /^ ILLIES Ilf D STR ET \JC have been instructed by the Proprietor to *ell 2 mall Cottages, each let afc 20s per week, A capit-'l investment. ■ - - ' JELppl to GILLIES and STREET, Princes-street.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 835, 25 August 1864, Page 2
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823Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 835, 25 August 1864, Page 2
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