PER " ROBERT AND BETSY." THREE HHDS. WHISKY 3 Barrels do. 2 Q,r.- Casks Pale Brandy 3 2 Hhds. do. 40 Cases Geneva s 59 Do. Whisky 3 Double-barrel Guns Cross-cut Saws ' Thatching Rope Iron Buckets Kent Hops Patras Currants Split Peas Pearl Barley Scotch do. White Lead Wax Vestas Muscatel Raisins Oatmeal W. C. YOUNG Si COTO BE SOLD OR LET, A TEN-ACRE SECTION in the Northeast Valley, with Two-Roomed Cottage and Garden ; good Water, and about an Acre ' of standing Bush. The greater part of the Property is laid down in Grass. Also A PROPERTY in Arden Bay, comprising t 30 Acres, more than 10 of which are cleared; I with Fern-house (4 Rooms) and Garden. Apply to W. C. Young & Co., Dunedin. PROPERTY FOR SALE AT the West End of the Wakepa Busk, Molyneux, consisting of SO Acres of : Land, with House and Garden, Stockyard and , Shed, Frame of Barn, &c. Four Acres fenced [ and cultivated, and three broken up and fallowed. Fanning Implements, &c. i Apply to Messrs. Harris & Giixies, Dunedin ; or Mr. C. 11. Street, Warepa. i Warepa, loth June 1857. FOR SALE, A LADY'S Superior Black Cloth RIDING HABIT and HAT Large Iron Bedstead, with Hair Mattrass, Bolster, and Pillow W. C. YOUNG & Co. HPHE Undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of -I- WHEAT of a good clean sample, at 6s. 6d. per Bushel, delivered at his Stores in Dunedin or Port Chalmers. J. JONES. riMIE UNDERSIGNED is a Buyer of J- Wool, Hides, Sheep Skins, and other Produce. JOHN SIDEY. - EX " GIL BLAS," AND ON SALE AT ROSS & KILGOUR'S, i CASE MEN'S WATERTIGHT BOOTS -L I do. do. Enamelled Riding Boots 3 Cases best Iloneydew Tobacco 10 Boxes Yellow Soap. Also on Sale, Best Colonial Rye- Grass Seed. NOTICE. nnHE Undersigned beg leave to inform the -*- Public that they intend to commence Hokse Breaking at Caversham from this date. Stabling and Provender of the best description may be relied upon ; and every attention will be paid to Horses placed in their charge. From the experience both parties have had in horses, they hope to merit a share of public patronage. FLEURY & POWLEY. N.B.; — Horses broken in to harness, and Stock brought in on reasonable terms. Caversham, 9th July, 1857. REGISTRATION OF DOGS. r PHE usual Notice requiring parties to Re- ;*• gister their Dogs, having been published in the columns of the provincial newspapers for the last three months, the- penal clauses of the Dog Nuisance Ordinance will now be enforced against all those who refuse or delay to comply with the provisions of the Ordinance. ROBERT CHAPMAN, Clerk to the Bench. Dunedin, 25th June 1857.
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Otago Witness, Issue 299, 22 August 1857, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 299, 22 August 1857, Page 1
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