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WANTED. c A FEMALE SERVANT for -£-t. the Country. """"l!!---Wages .£3O a-year.-,;£?-~ ; Apply to Mrs. Sibbaxd, Stafford Street, I Dunedin. ! GARDEN SEEDS ; -ON SALE, INGLltpiN^Oriion andiLeek Seed,;bwarf ; *Peas, Early .Cabbage' and" Cauliflower Plants, Late Cabbage for Cattle ; -also aselect ; variety.^ jFlower.Seeds,- Blue Gum Trees and Seed, Apple* Treesi,and a. large Collection of I Gqbseberrf -and-, Currant Bushes, Flowering Shrubs;:R.Qsesf Ivy, &c,&c. '"■ ._ MATTHEWS, " .. Nursery and gfeedsman, and Seed GrowerChurch Hill, Dunedin. Resident Magistrate's Court, Dunedin, 1 4th August, 1857. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that a Special Meeting of the Justices of the Peace for the Province of Otago will be held at this Court on TUESDAY the Ist day of September next, at 1 1 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of taking jnto consideration applications for the Transfer of Publicans' Licenses. ROBT. CHAPMAN, Clerk to the Bench. LIME! LIME! SUPERIOR LIME can be had in any quantity at the Caversham Lime Works, Is. 3d. per bushel at the Kiln. W. BLACKIE. NOTICE. WHEREAS many Persons are in the habit of passing through my ground as a | nearer road to and from High Street and Maclaggan Street ; and as some mischievous I person or persons have lately broken down the fence in Maclaggan Street to obtain a passage | through, — I hereby intimate, that after the I date of this Notice, all persons passing through my sections, except to the houses thereon, will be considered as trespassing, and proceeded against accordingly. D. CAMPBELL. Dunedin, 21st August 1857. STRAYED, from Little Paisley, a POLEY COW, white back, and brown sides, and | is thus branded [] on one of the fore shoulders. She had a red yearling Heifer at her foot. She was last seen at Bellevue, and is supposed to have gone back to the run at Goodwood, where she was generally known by the name of " Brownsides." Any person giving such information, to Mr. Ebbnezer Bkown as will lead to her recovery, will be rewarded. TO THE INHABITANTS OF DUNEDIN AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. WE, the undersigned, Blacksmiths of Dunedin and surrounding districts, beg to return our sincere thanks for the patronage we have hitherto received, and would with the utmost respect call the attention of our customers and the public in general to the following resolution, which we have unanimously agreed to : — "That after Ist January, 1858, for all work performed by them, their Accounts will be rendered once in every three calendar months ; and that, in case of any party or parties failing to make over payment within six calendar months from the time the work is performed, interest will be charged at the rate of £10 per centum per annum. ROBERT CRAMOND JOHN GALLLE JOHN CRAMOND DAVID MILLER ANGUS M'DIARMID JAMES SCOTT. EX « GIL BLAS," AND ON SALE AT ROSS & KILGOUR'S, ■i CASE MEN'S WATERTIGHT BOOTS J- 1 do. do. Enamelled Riding Boots 3 Cases best Honeydew Tobacco 10 Boxes Yellow Soap. Also on Sale, Best Colonial Rye- Grass Seed. TO COUNTRY SETTLERS AND OTHERS. IN consequence of the Town Board having declined to assist in the constrnction of a main outlet from Dunedin through Stafford Street, and the road through the Swamp being perfectly unpassable, the undersigned have heen compelled to find access to the town at their own expense. They have accordingly constructed a line of road frorq Stafford Street to the Town Belt, presenting the shortest and easiest outlet' from Dunedin. As this line is being universally used by the public, it will soon be rendered useless unless metalled. The undersigned are prepared to undertake t the metalling of the road in question, provided those who are likely to make use of it will come to their assistance. With this view they will He glad to receive subscriptions of any amounts They have already expended a considerable sum themselves, and another hundred pounds would go far towards widening the road, and rendering it passable for drays at all seasons. The undersigned feel assured that, as- the public participate so large in the benefits ; of"this road, ■ they will not grudge to bear a fair share, of the cost of metalling it. They would further i;equest that, until the road gets consolidated, horsemen and others passing over it would .take care ,not to destroy the embankments. * ' " ' ' ".' ROBERT WILLIAMS. JAMES 5 MACAND'REW.

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Otago Witness, Issue 300, 29 August 1857, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 300, 29 August 1857, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 300, 29 August 1857, Page 2

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