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A DDITIONAL LIST OF APPLICATIONS FOR RURAL LAND, received at **- the Waste Land Board Office, during the Month of May 1858, to be decided on TUESDAY, the 15th of June. __ o - a NAMB OP APPLTCANT. g LOCALITY AND DESCRIPTION OP LANDS. 14^3 Miller, David 20 North-east Valley, sections 94 and 96. 1419 Giievc, James 35 Waihola, part of section 3, Block XXI. 14)0 Grey, George 100 North Molyneux, sections 8 and 9, Block XIII. 14.51 Arlis, John Charles 30 Purakanui Bay, per sketch. 1452 Allan, Alex. George 10 Lower Harbour, West, section 5, Block I. 14')3 Henderson, Alexander 10 Tomahawk Valley, section 2, Block 11. 1454 Laing, Francis Gregory 100 Tomahawk Valley, sections 7, 9, 11, and 13, Block I, sections 10 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, Block 111. 1455 Grieve, James 50 Tomahawk Valley, sections 16, 18, 20, 22, and 24, Block 111. 1456 Tomison, Malcolm 50 Tomahawk Valley, sections 12, 13, and 14. 1457 Pillans, Francis Scott 20 North Molyneux, at Homestead. The above applications will be decided on TUESDAY, the 15th of June, when the Deposit will be payable, in accordance with the 10th clause of the Land Regulations :—": — " Every application for the purchase of rural land shall be made to the Waste Land Board, in a form to be by it prescribed, and its decision on such application shall be given on such day as it shall appoint, at which time the applicant shall deposit 10s. per acre for the land applied for by him.' 7 W. H. CUTTEN, Waste Land "Board Office, Chief Commissioner. Otago, Ist June, 1858.

WINTER GOODS. JUST ARRIVED EX STRATIIFIELDSAYE. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WINSEYS Tartans — Alpacas — Coburgs French Merinoes — Ginghams and Prints Corded and Tartan Petticoats White and Blue Flannels — Plaiding Bed Covers — Alloa Worsted, Stockings, and Socks — Polkas, &c, &c. ALEXANDER MOLLISON, STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. DAVID TAYLOR, Upholsterer, HOPE STREET, DUNEDIN, EX « STRATHFIELDSAYE." 3 CASES PAPERHANGINGS, carefully selected from the Pattern Books for 1858. ALSO, A Choice Assortment of Bordering to match. Parties purchasing Paperhangings will find tWe best variety and cheapest papers in this well assorted stock. JUST LANDING EX " NOURMAHAL." DRESSING COMBS -HAIR BRUSHES. Tooth and Nail Brushes Ladies' Side Combs Ladies' Back Combs, &c, &c. ESSENCES for Flavouring, consisting of— Essence of Lemons "\ „ Oranges j In Bottles with „ Almonds I Handles, „ Cinnamon ( and also in „ Ginger I Stopped Bottles. „ Cloves J JUST received Invoices of the following Goods which should have arrived per the " Nourmahal," but are expected per first arrivals : — Telescopes, specially ordered for this country Barometers — Thermometers Fancy Tables — Fancy Pipes Ladies' and Gents' Dressing Cases Flutinas, &c, &c. Also, Violin Strings Cribbage Boxes — Floating Lights Brush Ware — Silver Vinegarettes I Tobacco Pouches — Fusees — Dice, &c. Rosewood Dice Boxes, &c, &c. A. S. WILSON, MEDICAL HALL, DUNEDIN. MRS. CAMPBELL, DEESSMAKEB, j HAS FOR SALE the following GOODS, which she can confidently recommend : Black Silks j Brocaded Silk Dresses Flounced Silk Dresses Checked and Striped Silk Dresses Barege Flounced Dresses Fancy Flounced Dresbes Balzarines and Balzarine Robes Mublins — Muslin de Laincs Coburgs — Alpacas — Circassians Trimmings to match the above Dresses Hoyles' Prints, choice patterns Winseys— Ginghams Flannels — Calicos — Holland I A Variety of Elegant Plaids of the newest fashion. &c. &c. &c. Y . CHILDREN'S BOOTS. Just Received, ex " Palmyra," Ona Case Girls' and Children's Lacing and Buttoning Stout Leather Boots, all sizes, which can be confidently recommended as of good quality, having been made to order. MRS. CAMPBELL respectfully intimates, that in connection with her own business the Straw Bonnet Business in all its branches will be carried on by Miss Jcssin Campbell. - STRAW BONNETS CLEANED & ALTERED TO THE NEWEST SHAPES. WHEREAS a number of GEESE have been found, this is to give notice that any person owning the same, by giving a description of them and paying expenses, can have them by applying to WILLIAM COLEMAN, Murdering Beach.

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Otago Witness, Issue 340, 5 June 1858, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 340, 5 June 1858, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 340, 5 June 1858, Page 3

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