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HALF-WAY BUSH SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION. r PHE- object and business of this Association -A is, from time to time to consider and discuss such subjects of general and local interest as shall be of importance to the Colony ; and to watch over the disposal of the Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Educational Funds entrusted by the Otago Association to the charge of Trustees, for the benefit of Purchasers and Settlers ; and otherwise to protect their Civil and Religious Rights. By order of the Chairman, A. Findlater, Secy. Ilalf-Way Bush, 14th May, 1851. MR. W. H. CUTTEN will Sell by Auction, on Saturday the 3rd May inst., at 12 o'Clock precisely, at the Royal Hotel Stables, Dunedin, an excellent imported Draught Mare, heavy in Foal — a useful 'Cob,' broken into harness and saddle, well suited to light field work. Also, a first-rate Stock Horse — Three Heifers— a team of Four Bullocks, well broken in— an Iron Plough, with Bows, Yokes, _and Chains, complete. TERMS AT SALE. WHITE FLOWER BROOM. PLANTS of this graceful and free Flowering Shrub, in excellent condition for Transplanting, may be had at 3d. each from Mr. George Duncan, Butcher, Rattray Street, Dunedin. This Broom is exceedingly well adapted for planting against Garden Fences for shelter; it contrasts admirably with the common Yellow Broom, and the Whin or Gorse, and occupies little space.

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Otago Witness, Issue 8, 24 May 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 8, 24 May 1851, Page 1