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BALMORAL HOUSE, MOUNT PLEASANT, (Within Five Minutes Walk of the Post Office), DUNEDIN. MRS. D. ADAM respectfully informs Visitors to Dunedin, and the Public in general, that they can be accommodated, as above, with respectable Board and Residence. Balmoral House is delightfully situated at the foot of Mount Pleasant, which commands a panoramic and picturesque view of the Bay and Harbour. Good accommodation, with comfort and economy. The Bedrooms and Beds are scrupulously clean, well lighted and ventilated. Balmoral House has only to be tried once to be approved of. Any quantity of Luggage stored on reasonable terms. Dunedin, 22nd December 1858. NOTICE. THE TOWN BOARD of Dunedin is prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for LEASING Beveral Town, Suburban, and Rural Allotments, commonly known as the "Local Municipal Estate." Terms of Lease may be seen at the Town Board Office, Princes-street. CHARLES REID, Clerk to the Board. CLOCKS, AND GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. JOHN MOLLISON, Auctioneer and General BKexcnant, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, HAS FOR SALE a Splendid Assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Chains, and 8-day and 30-hpur American Clocks. J.M. would call the attention of the public to the above, as some of the Gold and Silver Watches are very handsome, suitable for presents, and can be recommended as first-class. The patent Levers with compensation balances and jewelled in 8 holes, which have been sold, have turned out splendid timekeepers. WANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH. A HOUSE of Five or Six Rooms, within a short distance of Dunedin, and having from Ten to Fifty Acres of Ground attached, with Wood and Water thereon. Immediate possession required. Apply to Mr. D, J. Napier, Dunedm. TWO SUPERIOR WHEAT MILLS for Sale, which grind and sift the flour at one and the same time. One man can turn out a bushel in two or two and a half hours. To be seen at Messrs. Young and Cos. £2 REWARD. STRAYED, from Mr. Cullen's, Taieri, about a year ago, a DARK CHESTNUT GELDING, with white blaze on face, branded with /-v\ on shoulder ; supposed to be run- >>_• ning in the vicinity of the Chain Hills. F. B. HOLLINSHEAD, Esq., Brockville. FOR SALE, A VALUABLE" FREEHOLD PRO--l^- PERTY, in Sawyer's Bay, comprising a large and substantially built HOUSE, and Twenty Acres of LAND ; including Paddock, Garden, &c. The road from Dunedin to the Port passes through the Premises, which have also a fine frontage to the Harbour. Apply to D. J. NAPIER, Dunedin. NOTICE. WHEREAS certain Sheep and Cattle, belonging to the Children of the late Benjamin Coleman, have been disposed of (without the consent of their Trustees) by their step-father, Peter Williams of Port Chalmers, this is to give Notice that, such Sale being illegal, proceedings will be taken for the recovery of the same. MARY COLEMAN WILLIAMS. Port Chalmers, January 7, 1859. CAUTION. TJTTHEREAS I have found it expedient » » and necessary myself to purchase all necessaries and goods for my wife and my family and establishment at Port Chalmers, and not to suffer Mrs. Peter Wiiliams, my I wife, to purchase goods or to act on my behalf: Now therefore I hereby give Notice, that Mrs. Peter Williams, my wife, is no longer authorised by me to make any purchase or contract on my behalf, and that I will not be responsible for the performance of any engagement she may enter into. Dated in Dunedin this first day of February 1859. PETER WILLIAMS. GENERAL BOARD OF ROAD TEUSTEES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accordance with Clause 39 of the "Roads' Ordinance, 1856," that the Representatives from the North-east Valley District Board of Road Trustees have given notice of their intention to propose, at a future meeting of the General Board,—" That the District Road Line between sections 25 and 27, North-east YaiUv District, be SHUT UP." JAMES A. CHEYNE, Clerk lo the Board.

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Otago Witness, Issue 380, 12 March 1859, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 380, 12 March 1859, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 380, 12 March 1859, Page 8