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FOR SALE, ABOUT 130 Acres of Land, belonging to James Hunter, situate about the middle of the North-east Valley — that is to say; 30 acres of Suburban Land, bounded by the public road, more than the half of which has been fenced and under crop ; and about 100 acres of Bush Land, purchased from Mr. Mantell ; there is a Dwelling-house and Barn on the premises. The bush contains a large quantity of good timber for sawing, and on the stream running through the land a Saw-mill and Thrashing-mill may be erected. This property has many advantages — the land is good— plenty of timber for all purposes — good waterfall and plenty of water for driving machinery — is near Dunedin — is under no restrictions, &c. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Harris & Gillies, Dunedin, or to Mr. Hunter on the premises. Dunedin, 28th Feb., 1856. FENCING! FENCING! THE Public are respectfully informed that they can be supplied with good Post and Rail Fencing in any quantity on the lowest terms, and on the shortest notice. Orders addressed to J. W. Feger, to be left at the office of this Paper. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. JFLANNAGAN respectfully intimates to • the country settlers and public generally, that he has opened that House in Staffordstreet, lately occupied by Mr. Harris, -where good accommodation can be had on reasonable terms. Good Stabling. — Horses carefully attended to. RAMS. " FOR SALE 10 Superior Merino-bred Rams, apply to JAMES MACANDREW & CO. JAMES PATERSON & CO. HAVE RECEIVED EX DUNEDIN AND ISABELLA HERCUS, A SUPPLY OF CRYSTALWARE, consisting of — Wine Glasses, Tumblers, Jellies, Custards, &c. Also, EARTHENWARE, consisting of— Dinner Plates, Meat Dishes, Cover Dishes, Pie Dishes, Jugs in sets, Chamberware, Hand Basons, Bowls, Tea and Coffee Cups, Brown Butter Jars with covers, &c, &c. Also, Oatmeal, Pot Barley, Patna Rice, Confectionery Reaping Sickles, Wheat Riddles, Brass Candlesticks, Snuffers, and Trays Paints, White, Black, Red, Green, and Yellow Fine May Whiskey Old Sherry Wine, in bottle One Case Superior Blucher Boots, Scotch made 35 Cases Tobacco Pipes STATIONERY. JAMES PATERSON & CO. HAVE Received, ex SURGE a Large Supply of Superior Stationery, direct from London, comprising — Account Books, ruled and plain Memorandum do. in great variety Pocket Books and Morocco Purses Foolscap and Post Paper Superfine Foreign Letter and Note Paper Cream Laid Note Paper and Envelopes Black Bordered do. do. Black and Red Sealing Wax Superfine Indian do. White and Pink Blotting Paper Magnum Bonum, Railway, Law, and other Steel Pens Superior Quill Pens Spring Letter Clips and Files Slab Glass Inkstands Porcupine and Cedar Penholders Rulers, various sizes Twisted Wax Tapers and Ink Powders Fine Drawing Pencils Slates and Slate Pencils Japanned, Date, and Envelope Boxes Patent Pen Cleaners and Letter Seals India Rubber and Box Rules Black and Red Ink &c. &c. &c. CLOVER SEED, &c. THE Undersigned have received a supply of the above, direct from England, in fine condition, viz., White, Red, Yellow, Lucerne, and Cow Grass. Also, Coin Bags, and Reaping Sickles. JAMES PATERSON & Co. Princes Street. EX ISABELLA HERCUS AND SURGE. HIMALAYA and Mohair Cloths 1 Piece Corboar Cloth 1 Case of Hoyles's Prints, small patterns Caledonian Check, Ladies' Fancy Dresses Muslin Dresses, Alpacas, Black Silk Brown Holland, Regatta and Striped Shirts White and Unbleached Calico, Sheeting do. Boys' Trowsers, Cloth Caps, Flannel Blue Serge Shirts, Derrys, Ginghams White Counterpanes, Pins, Needles, Tapes. Also, 12 Dozen of Strong Pocket Knives. MRS. MAYO'S, High Street. ON SABBATH, 2nd March, at 6 p.m., in t£e Dunedin Academy, Mr. Grant will lecture on " Moral Greatness." Acts xx. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27. ON the 9th inst, at 6 p.m., on "The Divine Prerogative of God's Instruments." Isaiah liv. 17. SIXTEENTH instant, at 6 p.m., on "The Overwhelming Presence of the Divinity." Psalm cxxxix. 1—14.,1 — 14., " From thy Spirit whither shall I go?" ON 23rd inst, at 6 p.m., on " The Ceaseless Aspirations of the Spirit. after True Felicity." Psalm lv. 6. ON 30th inst., at 6 p.m., on " The Fires of a Guilty Mind." Mark ix., 40, 44, 46, " Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched."

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Otago Witness, Issue 222, 1 March 1856, Page 2

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