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FOR SALE, AN Excellent RUN, south of Dunedin, conveniently situated, comprising about 35,000 acres, and in first-rate working order, with house, wool-shed, stockyard and pens, tank and dipping stage, tools, station utensils, saddles, double harness, and farming implements, together with crops, and a large supply of stores. The stock consists of about — 1700 §heep 18 Head of Cattle 1 Working- Bullock 1 Saddle Gelding. For terms and further particulars Apply to W. C. YOUNG & CO. DEPASTURING LICENSE. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the terms of the Regulations not having been complied with as regards Run No. 203, it is hereby declared abandoned, and Applications for the said Run will be received on Monday, the Bth day of August next, in terms of Resolution of the Board, dated 2nd November last. W. H. CUTTEN, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, Dunedin, Dunedin, Ist June, 1859. £20 REWARD. TT7'IIEREAS 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. FOR SALE, npilE GOODWILL and LEASE of a J- STORE in the, most central part of Princes-street. Stock can be had at valuation. Apply at the Office of this paper. <b 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 stepfather, 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, 1859. 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 line imposed upon me by the Government for the small sum of £100. I Hereby Caution the Public, ov any Person, against purchasing or in any way interfering with the Property on the said Runs, I believing the whole proceedings of the Government towards me to have 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 401, 6 August 1859, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 401, 6 August 1859, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 401, 6 August 1859, Page 4

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