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ESTATE AGENCY. j MONEY ADVANCED on the Security of Properties placed in the hands of the Subscriber for Sale ; who is also prepared to attend to the Leasing of Houses or Farms, and the negotiating of Loans on real Property. A W. MORRIS, High Street. FOR SALE, TVTINETY ACRES OF LAND, within 2 -L i miles of Dunedin. Above Forty Acres in cultivation, with Dwelling House and other improvements. rriEN ACRES SUBURBAN LAND, imX mediately adjoining the Town Belt. TWO TOWN SECTIONS, with comfortable Dwelling-house. TWO TOWN SECTIONS, with Store and Dwelling-house. npHREE TOWN SECTIONS, with Large X and Commodious Dwelling-house. For Terms and further Particulars apply to I FOR SALE, ONE TOWN SECTION, with Fern-tree House. ONE TOWN SECTION, with Weatherboarded House. OA ACRES LAND in the North-east &\J Valley. TjiIGHTY ACRES LAND at Portobello. A SMALL RUN, situated in the Clutha District, with or without Stock. Also, if^() ACRES FREEHOLD, with DwelIt/v ling House and other improvements. Apply to A. W. MORRIS, High Street. TIMBER. npHE Subscriber lias on hand an assortment X of SAWN TIMBER, from Mr. M'Dermid's Mill, Sawyer's Bay, and is prepared to receive orders. A. W. MORRIS, High Street. NOTICE.. ALL PARTIES indebted to the late Firm of Raintojt & Weight, are requested to Settle their respective Accounts at once to J. RAINTON. NOTICE. ALL AOCOUNTS due to Mr. Thomas Tayleb, and remaining unsettled by the 31st July next, will be recovered by legal process without further notice. Port Chalmers, June 30, 1859. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS due to George Duncan must be paid within a fortnight from this date to James Wilson, Commercial Hotel, otherwise legal measures will be immediately taken for the recovery of the same. June 28th, 1859. OAMARU. NOTICE. ALL GOODS sent to the GOVERNMENT STORE for Shipment (unless the property of the Masters of Stations) must be paid for before being shipped ; and all parties, engaged as Servants, arriving at Oamaru, must pay for the landing of themselves and baggage, unless they can produce an order from their employer. H. C. lIERTSLET. WANTED, A PAIR OF SAWYERS, to cut up a quantity of Baltic Deals. A good price will be given. Apply to W. H. & F. K. Monson, Acorn Wharf, Cumberlaud-street, Dunedin. TO BE LET, npHE STABLES in Princes Street North, -L lately occupied by Mr. J. F. Hamilton ; adapted for a Store, or, with slight alterations, a double Dwelling-house. Apply to I). SCOTT. TO BE LET. FROM 200 to 300 Acres of Land in the j vicinity of Dunedin, well wooded and watered, to be let for 21 years on a favourable lease. Apply to Mr. Feger, Queen's Arms Tavern; or to the proprietor, Mr. Robert Chapman. TO BE SOLD, FIFTY ACRES OF LAND at West Taieri, chosen in 1848, all Bush of the most valuable description. Title — Crown Grant. Apply to Mr Feger, Queen's Arms Tavern; or to the proprietor, Mr. Robert Chapman. TO BE LET, npOWN SECTIONS, in Stafford Street, -*- Stuart Street. (Moray Place) ; and a PADDOCK of 3 Acres, in the vicinity of the Hospital, well watered. Apply to Mr. Fegeb, Queen's Arms Tavern ; or to the proprietor, Mr. Robest Chapman. CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT. WANTED, A MAN who can Drive Horses and make himself generally useful. Oae acquainted with the country preferred. A Pply to J. C. Carnegie. £20 REWARD. "\XTHEREAS a Bundle of SAWS, landed * " from the schooner " Spec," were stolen from the Jetty on the night of 3rd May last : Whoever will give such information as shall lead to the detection and conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive the above Reward. Apply to Mr. Shepherd, Chief Constable. NOTICE. MY Runs in the Moeraki District, No. 101 and No. 9, together with the Sheep running thereon, and crop of Wool on backs of said Sheep, that were owned by two Native and three European children and others, having been forcibly taken from me and sold for the sum of £930, which I valued at £4000 (and whilst I had other property in possession), to satisfy a fine imposed upon me by the Government for the small sura of £100. I Hereby Caution the Public, or any Person, against purchasing or in any way interfering with the Property on the said Runs, I believ- ! ing the whole proceedings of the Government towards me to nave been illegal, as also the Auction for the Sale of the Property, which was called in one place, and the Goods, or Property sold or sacrificed in another some miles distant. OCT HARWOOD.

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Otago Witness, Issue 398, 16 July 1859, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 398, 16 July 1859, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 398, 16 July 1859, Page 4

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